Si i "jL'-mr THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOCMSEURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA THEOOLUHBIAH I, no MS III! II (I. Kill I) AT, MX. 3, is; Hall Koatl TlnipTaliip7 lackawanna m.oom.supku kail mud ... .. ... . SOUTH. FCHTI tci'oiiiiiirii.iiiuu j lain (1.4 A.M. 7.4 'A.J r.. s 1. IU1 'J I (11 It v fM ., J .press 'l rain i.m 1'. M, " Ml I'. M. IUIA.lt CATAWHSA ItAII, IKIAD. ... ... south. poi-th conimod.illon Train C.2S A. M, 7,t)o 1'. .V I 'XUl.ir t',.piew 3,M 1'. Jl. 11.33 A. .V TliruiiKli curs on Hxprcw Irnln cither to Now Vein r Philadelphia. Ai-iummoil.il luii tr.iln runs between it.tU 1SH.I illlll Vl lllllllllport Si-euro otir souli for llic Tjinjl'tAX? to-iiighi in llio Opi i;i Hiiiifc. lliu Itlnglnwn fair ground U up at slic-rid's mile. A two weeks fi'K'iim of Court will open on Monday no.it. 1 J 1 1 will alloril tiunvofourjiili sciilic-rsaii oppoi tmilty to cull on tliu printer!-. I'ir Inr.ntn In Lumber of nil kiml, ncr thr mtvcrll- -iiii-nl of .lolui .1. Mellcnry, of Ilcnlon, In another column. The l!toninliiirg Cur.t'MiHASf U much Im- p ovetl in nppcnr.mcu nnil interest under itmew ni iiinejciiunt. Imhjiaiiknl Wtdhj. 1 here are two times; in a man's life when ho 3-"' I V "ram the. new-papers once, when lie rn licen in an nwful ccrnpo; ami, aRiiln, when ' e It looking liir n pull. The tramp litniiio-ss is getting In he entiielliiti; ' imcine. During three nijtlil.t of thi week tho ilruiioriHwimniliteil In the lookup by Chief ol luliec Nonihvaril nggregiteil twenty-one. Tlio Ilaptiit Congregation have nihleil a gooil .oil fiMoiobuilillng to tliu rear ol their church o bj nnil for Siiml iv Sehool purpose-". It will prove a gnat eouvenii lice. louiiirTin.v. lhrongh a mi-take of one of ur employee there lias liccii an error in the i'-iinlieriiig of the Coi.u.Miil.ix for several weeks. Tie proper number i-i icMnrc-i this week. Messrs. llarman A Iliw-trt have at last com-muicc-il business at their new Foundry and Ma cliino Simp on V.M street Mow Hall Koiul. Wo wi!i them success. .See their advertisement. A cubic inch of gold is wortii SMOj a cubic foot S2.VJ,2.S8. The ijnnntily- of gold now in ex igence it miniated to be 5:1,000,000,000, which, welded ill one ina, could be contained in a cube of iSJ feet. .V new street crowing i.t much needed on Third street between Market 111111 West streets say at Strawberry alley. At present there is no-ie lietwccii those poinK savo at the Metho dist church .1 di;-inci! of two squares. iidusii:ii. Wo understand this Collection U v -lino District Ii.-h liion abolished and e-on-ol-il'-cdwilli the I.iizirnc District. This ofliev g ' to Wilkes-1! irro. This loses nur fi iend (I. I) Monl.iiiyi) his olfice,. flmtlord Anjuz. Thank-giving service were held at the t'res-bv-ri-in cliuieh, where a union meeting wis conducted by Ken S. .Mitchell, and atHt. Paul's l.p'sccpil c lurch. Tlie day pissed remirkably fpijel in inner. away 111 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Diihcr will ofU-r at inhlc sale the e-niire stock of new furniture formerly b -bulging to.laiues t'-idm in, beginning next Mo-elay, Dec. Olh, at the store occupied by C.ul mm on Main street. Tlio-e in need of "fuiiii tare 0.1 ti riciire barg-iins. The third week nf court was opened on Mon day. J11 Ige i:iwell, of ( oliiinbia county, prc-id-Uig. No cases of iimioi tanee am mi ili. I1.1 1.0. ill,' nio-tiy 0I1I ones, and some of which Jud It'icki feller had been interested in, which necis-siuili-i' his wiling .liidge l.'lwell. AoMauio--(ii Democrat. V X l is i vet:. The long continued obstruc tion of the -idc walk on Third strcat. in front of tile ruins of the old 1 lower hou-e, is 11 jil-t ctit'e f.u- i-oinplaint. IC-pici illy is this so in the fall winter month. The proper authorities ild attend to the mutter at once. l-'or the plci-iiig and able discharge of hi ar ill ms duties. n, "Musical Director" n the late c ii i.t,;ui.1 e-pe-cially for kind and courteous at-t'-mion to us, wo letiiintn Mr. (ieo. K Hlueil our mo-t cordial thank. lii.oo.M-iii'f.ti Qtuin-mi: Ci.i-ti. Nov. 27, 1ST.). llio steambo-it, II. II. Wright, will go into . winter I'H-irler.s 011 Mond iv, ami thu-e who wi-h a boit rule must not put it i.d'too long. Jt will ii.- lied up at the outlet lock, and a lii.in living lip m it during the winter will wanh and protect The nnn for whom it was n-iined crawled into hi- hole about the second of N'ovember last. Wo are glad to learn that Millard 1 Conner, a 11 uive of thl county, and who learned hi primer's tiade at this olliee, has been promoted, l-'u--01110 years ho held tho po-itiou of mail n,vnt on the Danville & H.i.lcton road, but lias recently been tian-ferrcd to the fi-t mail train b.tween New York and l'iltsbiiig. We wi-h him luck. AMvniiiit i:nroti.ii:ii fio.vi:. And now it is McCliire, of the Times, lie en dors ! tho proposed land grab for the Texa & l'a -ific rail road, lie should read our editorial iu another column on that subject, and especial ly die plank iu the Liberal platfoim In reference "ii. Hut then Aleck alwavs had an alleclion for the IVnii-ylvania rail road. Ihc increase of the Hi-publicaii vote 111 this county, as compared with la-t year, is neaily oil -eight per ci lit. We call that prettv good u u we can do better. Ulnnmthunj lltpuhliiwi. Itridiey, of the Mmtoitr Amtriau, u mu-vir t" die above squib, says; The Hi-publican of Columbia Co. pdled iiii-nt .i00 more vote thl vcar than la-t. The !' iiHie-i-ats "saw" them and' went about !X)0 bet ter. 1 hat's where the rub comes In. Dr. Turner, the father of I). M. Turner, rdi torof the Towanda Juumnl, was found dead in bis office in Towanda, on the ISth iw-t. He was an upright, nblo man, and respected and loved I'v all who knew him, He was a con-tant con tributor to tho column of the JanriHtl, and his production were marked alike by clear, forcl hie, though terse, diction. Tho death of Dr. Turner is a sad loss to the conimiinitv iu which he lived. Ti, his family it is irreparable. Willi: J to,.,, Wai.kinu. Notwithstanding Hi" inclemency of the weather, Main street, In bo neighborhood of Ilruwu's hotel was crowded li men, women and children to siv 1W.(?) diaries l'ox w;,j and perform 011 a wire rope Hre-tclie-,1 fioni tho third Hory of Huinn's Hotel " Clark ,t Wolf's store. Charles performed all that h agreed to do. It is ii-tonl-hlng how '"my peoplo win g,ic.,. sco a luau run the ri-k of breaking Ids nce-lt. We noticid that an '"HKUally Jargu ,mmn.r f j.j aij miirnj to do about that time. Woiloii't want to l. junipers, hut if wo were """gidto ihpeiidcn lliiMharily f the public lor support wo would rather live In C.itawiwi 1 l0wi'ldp than any where else. They have an cu-tseer of the. poor Iheio who looks after Intcict of hi-subjects to well that he ha "im fed on wuiiKs , chieken. Hut the poor '"Jwl says ihnt after living k. ninny yeain 011 "Hi-kern ,,,! ilUMJ t)lU (jf f(j(lt)u. Awi m "Sreo with Mm,. llu utuck - Jy.pq,. Joe, hadn't you belter give him 11 little 1 tu Ullj uutw, or bomtthitig of that ort? do and sco tho great drama "William Tell" tonight. The, utonty Increase of our subscription list. and our Increased job nnd ndverlislngpatromuto aro exceeilingly gratifying. Once for all It must ho understood that we cater In no clan or clique, and therefore thoe who aro attempting to use our columns for cither personal advancement or for corrupt purposes had better seek some oryan. At.riir.D. Tho olil story goes that "Mary had a lit'.lc lamb," Ac, but Alfred had a little pony, It was lean and very bony. lie let it and its mate, cXcrclso last week, and they left lilm behind. In fict, they walked off, and he cut across the field, and walled half an hour at the canal bridge, when the runaway po nles overtook him, lie now prefers walking. The Gasclle & Jlullttln says In Its personal column ; dipt. Urockway will visit Washington next WICK. Is thero another gentleman of that name, or is it that the business of this firm is so extensive that wo, like Malt. Carpenter, have to read the paper of to-day to find out where wo are going tomorrow? We have received No. L'l of a musical publi cation entitled "l.a Cremo de la Cromc," The selections nre nil good, and are intended for moderately advanced performers, lCach num. b;r e'ontaitis four or five pieecs,which separately would cost four or five dollars, and yet tho work is sold at fifty cents a cope, or four dollars a year. I-.vetv player should ind for it to J. I,. lVters, S13 llroidway, Xew York. On Monday night last Mr. Ilaltzcr I.cacock give a 'coon supper ton number of lovers of gmiil eating. It was a success. The "varmints" were young, fat and tender, ami, thanks to that be-t ol cooks, Mrs. Ualtzcr l.eacocl;, were done to a turn. I'liine eclery and the various cood things which go to mike up a good supper were on h mil, and when the vi.indj had been discuss- ed and the mit-io began ask some of the boys about it. At an early hour 011 Wednesday morning of 1st week, Mr. Heubeii Culp, living near Light Street, was aroused from sleep Ii- dogs chasing his sheep. He ran nut in his baro fed, and found the dogs had eha-ed some sheep in the chicken hou-e. lie ran tin and clo-cd the door. and having procured a light he found that he had three dogs and one sheep c-iged. Willi the help of Ills son and hired nnn he killed the dogs with an axe, and rescued the sheen. lloimr.liY. On Sunday Iat Thoma Hennes- v, superintendent of the Conyngliam poor dis liicl, accompanied by hi wife, went to church in Ce-ntralia, leaving a hired bov in charge of the premi-e. l'he poitionof the building occti. piul by them was carefully locked. During their absence tho boy effected an entrance into their apirtinents, and stole SHU belonging to Mr. Hennes-y whicli he found in 11 bureau Irawcr. The boy is about sixteen years old, roughly clad, live feet high, and has a red mark 011 one clievk. In time he will make an excel lent Hadieal Congressman. The (laelile piano ii-ed at the concert last week gave entire -atisfaetion to both pel former and audience. The tone is rieli and full, and the workm ln-hip of the whole is of the very bet. Tlie-o pianos are well known in this sec tion, having hem u-ed for inaov veals, and we ave never yet heaid a word of i iplaint. In fact lliey improve with age. Mr. I. K. Miller kin liy furnished the in-tr-Mii "lit for tho oe-c i-ion, sending to H iltiinoi-e e-p -eially for it. Anyone contemplating the pun-ha-cof a first class in strument cannot do belter thjn by de-aling whb .Mr. Miller. We con-iiler the (iaehlo piano among the best tint are m ule. (IllITL'A'.tV. In quick Ftiecc ion tho old resident of Uli ouisl'iirg are fallowing caeh other to the grave. We aie ealhd upon this week to notice the iballi of Mrs. l'luche Thornton, which oe urn red on W'i'ilue-day, Dec. 1, at her lata resi lience on Market street, after an illness of fifteen we-ks. Mrs Thornton was a native of Columbia coun ty j was born near the mouth of Hoaring creek In lf-Od. and was therefoiu at tho- time of her dentil ah iul 00 years old. Her ftther, Thomas l'.ucoast, lived in this county a number of years. At his death iu l.S'j:!, she came to llloonishurg to live, where she met with the late James Thornton, a brother of our town-man, K.J. Thornton, to whom she was married iu August, Hvij. The newly man ied e-ouplemovi-d at once into the hou-e which had been built for them on the coiner of Market and Hock streets.where Mis. Thornton has lived ever since. 1'robibly 110 other lesident of the town ha lived so long as .10 years in one liou-c. Mrs. T. early became a member of the I'rotisl.mt Hpbcopal Church, though her parents were connected with the So ciety of Krie ml. She was one of those most zealous in collecting funds for the erection of the brick chiiiih whieli was taken down the past slimmer. She leaves five ehilditn and six grand ehildien. We devoutly say, ".Make her to be numbered with Thy saints in glory everlasting." wot at sxsTiuoui:. S3 rnitsoNs wounded. Quo night last week 11 liar-tender of 0110 of tho lintels of Nunticoko had 11 fight with a follow Irishman and puiii-hcd him severely, tin .Saturday night about 7 o'clock three men I'tinio tu the hotel nnd privately inform e d the bar-tender that they had been ap pointed 11 committee tho night before, to ile troy liiiii.und the spokesman of the. commit tee said, ina-niiicli as tlie-y, (tho committee ami bar-tender) were from .Schuylkill coun ty tliey disliked to do it, and had come to notify him of their lm-dne-. They prof'e-ed tu shako hands a friend, for the last time, when tho bar-tender gave them hi left luuul, while! lie elicw liom hi pocket hi revolver with the right hand, saying at tho same mo ment that they had better inaku .1 sure thing of their work the first time, lor ho wa a llad man to kill. His pluck and their friendship appeared to cud tho interview, and in 11 few minutes the three committee men retired. About 1 1 o'clock these thteo men returned, iiccoiupiiiilcd by thirty or forty friends, and attacked the hotel and all who resisted tliein inside A few policemcn.-uveral Holaudcrs, mid others belonging to the house undertook tu defend the bar-lender and themselves with anything nnd ou-rythlng within their reach. Tho brother of their intended victim took 1 1 i 111 tip tho stairs to the second story for safety, and when tho murderous crowd at tacked those wiio stood guard nt tho stairs to ptotict the life of the bat-tender, tho battle became desperate and bloody. Tlio Irish used pMo!. and clubs, while tho l'eilandcrs u-ed their knives, and the others any wt-apons nearest at baud. Twenty-five, persons were repotted wounded on both Hides, when tho attacking party retired, and three doctor were busy most of the night and the next forenoon dressing the wounded. These riotous and blood-thirsty gangs should bo broken up, and if tho peaceful appliances of tho courts are inefficient, for any reason whatever, to put ti slop to thcni, there Is a short cut to reach the end desirable, and sooner or later it may bo necessary to resort to It, No arrests tiro made and nobody appears anxious to take the risk of filing tlio necessa ry information, Luzerne Union. Fifty ccntu will securo a scat anil give you a capital evening's enjoyment nt tho Opera House to-night. TlinilKCKNT CON'cnitT. t .... . . . iMK.ssin, j-.niToti ! I he success which at tended tho concert given at tlio Opera Homo on Thanksgiving night was so unmistakable as to merit more than n palng notice. Thctciidi lion of the admirably selected projrammo and the warm and generous appreciation of the audi once arealike su.jcct of congratulation and plovc beyond adouhl that neither In artlstlcabil Ity nor musical lato are the people of lllooms burg deficient, l-'rom the opening piece to the linal chorus no error nor accident, however trlv lal, marred the symmetry of the entertainment a fart which evinces a degree of perfection rare ly attained iu amateur performances. Tho concert was given in aid of the Normal School, an institution in which Illooni-biirg has alwavs taken the warmest Inlerc-t. and the tier. formers were of the best of our people, socially and musically. It was natural that the lileliesi anticipations of pleasure should be formed, and it Is 111 jst gratifying to bo able to state that they were more than fullilled. Nature, too, had lent her aid, and the cloudless night which foil owed the bright, sunny day proved Irresistibly tempt- ing 10 me lovers of music, and a Well tilled hall was ll.e logical sequence. The evening's enjoyment began with .1 selec tion of operatic airs arranged for the piano and rendered by Miss and Mr. l-lwell with the Into and skill which characterize the playing of thce accomplished musicians. The Quartelto Club fallowed with " Tin Old .Mountain Tree" and at once secured the favor of the audience. Their voices blended harmoniously, and tlio time was perfect. Miss liiowcr and Mis Krcezo next sang "Tlso Wind and the Harp," a delightful illicit, Willi grace and ex; resion. They have sung together 011 other occasion, but never with more fiicce-s than on this evening. Mr. Hale. 01 wilkes-Hirro, gave "Jack's l arewell," and won we.I merited applaii-e. His voice is liiuhlv cultivated, full, clear and sweet. It i but fair to Mr. Halo to say that the full excellence of hi voice wa not displayed, fioin the tact that ho was obliged to play his ow aceomp iniinents, Hi. business engagemei'ts were such as to pre vent bis being iu Illnonnbiirg iu time for rehear sals and no one could learn his accompaniments, .-uuoiiiH can exisi, nowevcr, mat Ins volco Is one of great sweetness and power. The Quar tette followed witli "See our Oars," which was encored. A trio from Tailored!, for piano and violin, was next in order, and wa admirably executed by .Misses KIwcll and Ftitiston uiid Mr. Wirt. It was heartily encored. Mrs. Montanye ofTow.mda, next sang a delicious bdlad, "I ari-e from dreams of thee," With the first clear, mellow note of Mrs. Montanye' voice a mur mur of delight rippled through the audience, for it wa evident that there stood before them a singer of no ordinary merit. Hichlywere the ex pectations of her hearers rewarded and the con clusion of the song called forth a storm of ap plause which was not abated when she saig a delightful little morceaii, "Hiding on a load of hay." Mrs. Montanye' voice is one of good compa-s, clearness and richric-s, and her enun ciation is remirkably distinct. Tho satisfaction of the audience was genuine and undisguised. The Quartette sang "Little Sun-bine," afid this met with an encore. The fir-t pait of the pro gramme concluded witli the famous l'm-ian Initio song, "The Watch on tho Hhine," which was given with life and expression and was one of tho be-t pieces of the evening. The Quintette opened the second part with "Tr.inkadillo," which was s(, sttcee fid as to call lor a repetition. Mrs. Montanye, supported by Mi-es Freeze and Iirower, Samuel and Hdw.inl Iowii-cihI, brought luek the years gone by with that sweet old mclody"Tlio Old Folks at Home." There is a deal of inu-io in this favorite song, .mil full justice was done its merit Mr. Hart won applause by hiseipital rendering of "liy the sad sea waves." "Natalie," by the Q larictle came next, and agiin an encore was demanded by the delighted audietieo. Mi-ses Ibower and Freeze and Mr. KIwcll followed with an exquis ite trio from Ileli-.irio, "Life lias no power." This was one of the gems of the progranime,-ind ihe singeis acquitted themselves with tlio greal-e-t credit, evidencing a correct conception of the beauti 's of the music and an ability to give them expression. Another lovely son;-, "ICillarnuy," by Mrs Montanye,w.nenthii-iastiially r-ceived, and as an encore she sing the ever popular bal lad "Hock me to sleep, mother.'' "The Old Can teen," by the, Quartette, was tlio most successful of their efforts, iind Mr. F. P. Drinker, after re peated calls and by request sing "Tlio Old Mus keteer," and did it nobly. Mr. H-do gave next the exqui-ite "Firewell" by tir.iliim, and fol lowed with tho equally charming "Shepherd" by llerg; buth of which ho sang with more sweetness, if pos-ihlc, than lii lir.-t song. Tne famous "Anvil Chorus" from Trovatore ended the programme and the mo-t delightful mu-ic-il entertainment ever ofltr.il to the people of lllomnsbiirg. It is tho cat not wi-h of the whole community that this may bo but thelir-t of oth ers yet to come. I have yet to hear the fir-t un friendly or adver-e critici-m of the Concert, wliil-t expressions of pleasure and sati-f iction are to be heard from all sources. Although the labor necessary to insure tlio succc-s of such an undertaking i undoubtedly great, yet it is to be hoped that this may not deter those lovers of good music to whom we aro indebted for the re cent entertainment from agiin favoring us. liven so hasty a sketch a thi would be In complete without an exptesion of thanks, in which I am sure 1 speak for tho whole commu nity, to tho-e who so generously gave their time and their voice to this prai-eworthy and chari table entertainment. Mr. Montanye and Mr. Hale, whose fine singing formed so pleasurable) a pirt of tho con cert, e-auio from a distance ami for the di-tiuct purpo-e of pjitlcipatiou. We owe them hearty thanks, and no one will ceiisiuc me, I am sure, for tendering them herewith. Those who ieiile in town were equally unselfish in their labors and may be assured that their generosity i ap preciated. Mr. Lowcnberg a-suiued the business management and perhaps tho be-t proof that he did well lies in tho fact that the conceit wa 11 financial success. To the master spirit of tho wholo afl'.iir.whose intelligent, zealous and unceasing cxcitions cre ated and carried tj a glorious conclusion this best of our musical feasts to Mr. (leorgo V. F.I we'll too much pruiso cannot bo awarded. Those who took part iu the concert best know how much ho did and how well he did, and they aro unanimous iu their approbation. Tho people of lllooin-burg owe him a debt of gratitude, and if he can only be prevailed upon to sacrifice him self again iu like maimer, tho debt will grow marvelluu-ly large, and will iu soma manner surely bo paid. I havo written solely as one of many pleased hearers, and do not believo my brief ointments will find captious critics, It was tlio plcaantcst ending nf a Thanksgiving day I havo ever known in Illooiiisburg, and I believo that I speak not only for myself, but willi Vox PoruM. At a meeting of tlio Hloom.burg Quartette Club and tlio ladies and gentlemen who took part iu the concert last week, a vole of thinks wa passed to Mrs. L. I). Montanyc,of Towanda, and Mr. W. (i. Hale, of Wilkesbarie, for their kind assistance at Iheintcitainiueiit. Tliebu-i-ncss malinger, Mr. David Lowinberg.annoiinccd the lecelpls of tho t vtliil'S to be one hundred and scvuity-slx dullars. Tlio expenses amount ed to foily-sevcn dollars and nlnily-lwo cents, The balance will remain In Ihe hand of Mr. I.uwcnbcig until the Normal School building Is completed, when It will be appropriated to fur iiishlng some part of the establishment where it will bo most needed, Several persons havo been arrested for robbing u widow of Luzcrno county of fCOO or SCOO whllo tho was tit church, A CALUMNY. Tho following communication appears In tl,o Mountain Echo. The Town Council of lllonm'bttret lint everything arranged so UiaC the "members" aro at leisure, at least, n purtol their time. One of tin-in concluded to enjoy liislclstirc In "cock fighting." He purclm-cd 11 fowl, and sent out hi challenge through the length nnd breadth of tho town. After many vain challenge 11 fowl was found which it wa thought, con d test the blows of the "imported bird." The tinri was fixed, and one of the "dotfntown ball" selected for the coiilliet th ck were brought nnd tho hall wa ct In order for the occasion. And beheld I the "member," finding that hi fuwl was not luining out VKTolt, wa disposed lo lake hi- fowl and himself out of the way of tho i-dcej hut, being told by a legal iidvlsor in itetidam v. "that 11 Mi:Mlir.lt of tlio Town C imcll was not llalde t arrest by an ofileer "i hi own appoliituicil," returned hi fml jut in lime to receive one more bliiw, wb 1 h quieted the "imported bird" mid frightened tlio member Into scarcity. Loud wer the call of the victorious fowl but ncithei bird nor member returned. M Qt'AD This cannot be true. No member of nur Town Council would so far demean himself as to indulge in such disgraceful aniii-emcnt. The proofs, Mr. J.'clio I "Ttlltow l'livsto to Tin: Dons; Pl.t, NoNi: or IT." We do not in the least feci like bh'iuiiig Macbeth for tills expression of di-gust j indeed, we are rather inclined to sympathize with liim. I-'veti iiowndav most nf the cathartic oll'eivd to the public are great, repulsive-looking pill, tho very appearance (if which 1 nillicieiit to "turn one's; stomach." Had Macbeth ever taken Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets he would not have uttered tlio-o word nf con tempt. It is really encouraging, when one is ill, to find that a little, sugar- coated Pel let, tin larger Hum a grain nf mti-taid. will as promptly produce the desired i-ll'cct a a ilo-e nt great, nauseating pills, rueo little Pellets, unlike other cathartics, aro renllv nature's lilivic. Thev do not debilitate, but tone and invigorate- the system. No futnilv slinul l bo without 1).-. rieive s Pleas ant Purgative Pellets. Deaths. TIIOItN'TO.X. t lierivsliL'iieeon .Mitil.el hlieet. In niooinsbiirg, on "Weilne selay, December 1st, 1ST& after a lliigi-rlng Illness ot llftccn week, Mrs, I'lia-he iiiornlon, relict or tlio lato James 'lliornloii, aged CJ years. WASsnit. At the resMonco ot her brother, In ('.Ir ani, Craw turd county, Kansas, on Sunday morning Not ember Mil, 1ST-, Kato A. Waver, aged 83 cars, four months and 17 dajs. Kate A. W.isser was born In Columbia county, r. 011 tlio iTtli. day of .June, ISM). WIIin:.-In ITshlnijcreok, Nov. til, iV. Mrs. Pantile Franklin White, nlfo ot .lolin White. Aged co year 2 month and a d.15 s. .Mrs. Wlilto w as descendi'it from a family who were among the eaillest settlers ot tlio Wjoinlng Valley and distinguished for their Integrity and Mrttics. John rr.iiiKllu becoming note 1 for tlio firm sland lie took tti tho defence of the Valley In Its early troubles. .Mrs. White Joined tho Methodist Uplseopal L'liureli near forty ears ago of which sho has been a consist ent and very exeniplarv member. Her loss will be deeply felt by the climeli, wlillu the ol.l In tlio community and tlio hearts ot her friends cannot, be lllled. MARKET "UEPOitrS."" liLUOMSllUKi; a'AHKLT. Wheat per bushel f 1.2.- ii. o " i :i Cora, new, " f.t) 0, its, ' m 1- lour per iiarrei T.u ( 'lot i-seed 7,i t-I.iseed l.r. muter a i:'gs T.illow is i'ul.llUCs 10 Di'leit .mile n 11.11ns u; Miles.: l.llolll.le-rs 12 haul pel't'uund 1G ua per loll yj.tie i.eesiv.ix llinolliy Seed (irol'ATIONS Pllli COAL. No. -I on Wlui f s 1.011 ner Ton No. .'. " " $ 8,75 ' .No. Ii " " y t!,M) " Hl.iekMiiltlis I.Hinpon '.vliaif J l.iiii " ' luuuuinuus j (,.im Port folio, Drcka' dictionary blotter. rn-ewnoil and walnut writing desks at G. A. Clink's. TOWA NDA HOOTS I TOWANI) V IiO'JTri The best and most tellable for everv one to buy. Try them For salo ,u McKiii- iiey's. When von go to court next week, lmv a Holt of Applcioii A Muslin at I. W. llait- maii's 'J cent cash. For a beautiful pen knife or unv tiling in the cutlery line go to. I, C-chuyler eirion, the largest as-ortmciit iu town, A beautiful lot nf clirumiis for Christmas at ti. A. Clark's book store. 1'ancy Tics, Collars. Cud's, etc. Verv cheap at Clark A Woll's. (Jo to C. C. Marr for (icrmautowii Wool. Mabio Todd ccCo'. gold pen and ncnell. the best in tin. world, to bo had onlv at tl.A. Clark's book s-ore. HUNS! GUNS!! J. Pcliuvler f: Son, will sellout their stock nf (limbic barrel shut gun at cost. A good ciiauco to secure a good gun at a sacrifice. The Hroadwav Silk Hats jiut received at I). Lowcnberg's. Underwear a full lino at Clark & Wolf's. A I! C and building blocks at G. A. Clark's book store. N'tibia, Unman .Scarfs. Wool Comforts, Wool Hons, Silk Ties etc., in abundance at l "A . llartinan h. Granulated Sugar at C. C . Marr's. Hargains in Dress Goods at Clark ii Wolf's. Men Gum Gnnt.Hns Gum HooN.I.adic. Mis-c anil Children Kubbeis at K. M. Knorr'.s, P.iiify inkstands and beautiful paper weights at G. A. Clark's book store. -'AiiMi:its,ATTi:NTlii.v. Hussel takes llutter Cggs, Lard and Produco iu exchange for goods A large Hox of Christinas Good i list re ceived at T W. Hartiiian's. Gcrmaiitowu Wool 121 ner ounce nt Clark it Wolfs. A most important notice to gentlemen. Just neeiveda full lino of tlio UUicrOvcr Coals at 1). Lowcnberg's New Hoots and Shoe at C. O. Marr's. Pocket bonks, cigar cases, and ltussla goods of nil kinds at tl. A. Clark's. Handkerchiefs (if everv variety either Silk, Linen or Cotton at Clark ei Willi's. Call at Itiissell's and seo his slock of Quecnswuro. CALF SIIOKS AT K. M. KNOHHSFOlt $2M PUR PAIR. F.wtM pou Hai.i: L'ontaiuiiur 51 acres, in .Scott township, oiii'-half mile fiom Hloom-biirg, Good buildings, splendid water, and 11 lit-t class stone (purry on tlio premises. Price fo.OOO . J. IllXKAlXW, Heal 1. state Agent. ' o Ches. checkers, backgammon, iackstraws. dominoes, and a gnat uiricty ol gaiucs at G. . uiari; s, More new lioucr Cloth to-dav at Clark it Wolfs. Oysters of fine selection, at M. Jl. Hus. sell's. Rubber Hoots at McKinncy's. Diaries for 1 870, from fifteen cents up, at G. A, Clark's book store, Choice variety nf Cranberries im.l Mine.. Meat at M. Jl. Russell's. Jl en's cloth boots at K. JI, Kunrr's. Toy books in endless variety at tho bold: store ol G, A, Clutk, French dressing at Knurr's. Tobacco, Cigars nnd Confeclioi cry a' wholesale, very low, by M. ,M. Russell. Pictures nnd picture fraitus nt the bm 1: stoio of Qeorgo A. Clark. For a Nobby Cap go to ), Lowetiborg' . Kid Gloves and Ladlan'iicek wear at Clark & Wolf's. OVKIl-COAT-Tl OVKU-COATS ! For Jlcn, Youth and Hov, Great Bargains nt 1) Lowt'iibcrj.'. Gold spectacle, just tho thing for 11 Cbri-'-ma present, at George A. Clark's book store All Coal "luted and screenisl before leaving the old established coal vard of C. W. Ni:l. .i lino. " B2,f A full liuoof Holiday Goods now open nt Clark A Wolf's.vi-ry cheap. A clinico selection of the host authors re ceived for the Hoiidaj sat George A, Clark's Centennial Seamless Ihvjs 30 cent n piece at Jl. JL I!iisel's. When you go to" I'hll idelpfiia slop at tlio Allegheny lloti-e, No. 812 and Sl l Mar ket street ; having been recently renovated. Price only $' per day. A, Ui:ck, Jlarch l!V""'-ly Piuprictur. Card cn-i . neatl mid llu-sia. at Geo. A. Clark's. Gnoilcb 1 Coal to bo had only of C. W. Ne.il liu. Ul'lf If you want n good I lam, If you want cheap and good Tea, If you want Colfee .lava or Rio, If you want good Canned I'fuit, if you want the best .Mackerel, If you want Sugar for the least mono) , If you want the best Syrups in town," If you want good Cig.iV, If you want good Tobacco. I f von want nt'ythlt'L' In the Grocery and Provision line, jjo'to l!pst:i,l.'tf, Jlaiii -trect. tf-23 Don't bewniiie'l ami niiiioyiii with tmt 1 nly . poor ipi.ilitv ol't'o.il but duty nnd slaty be-idi-. inn liny of C. W. Nl;., iiiiu. who 'dial only iu Ihe best ipialilies. IS'.'il 2.00 buys a good pair nf Ladies Shoes nt JleKinne'.. Call and examine. Hni.p to mo rums Npp.sino Lnpants. It is a conceded lact that mothers who have the care, anxiety and draught of nursing in fant nre weak and need the aid of some sticgtlicning tonic to make up the nour ishment reipiiied for the growth of the child, Ale, porter,and lager beer have often been recommended. Of late, since physician have become aware that Port Grape Wim produced by .Mired Speer, ot Pas-aic, N. .1.. 1 -trictly pure thay have pre-cribed it in stead of ale and porter. Thi wine is prin cipally sough fur by mothcis who have nur sing infants n, the lie-t -upply iiiidltim In lie found. The wine is rich in body and not in toxicating but gcntly-timiilutin'g. Druggists generally keep it, and sell it font dollar a bottle. J-.nijiijivi: C. W. Xi:ai. iC- lino., spare no expense loseiul out nice Coal. IJ-Jtf COAL. COAL (llil !'.sta!i!islio,l Coal Yard. C. W. Nr:,M, A llr.o., Wholesale A Tlotall Dealers in all size of the best qualities ol lied and White Ah Coal, at the very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand large stock of Dome-tie, Cupola, Hlacksmith's Anthracite, Iiitlimlnniis, mid Llmelmnicr's Coal. Tvspocial attention given to the prepara tion of coal before Waving our yard". Grain and Lumber taken in exchange for coal. Coal delivered to any part of the town at short notice. Orders felt at I. W. JIcKelvy's store, or at our olliee, will receive prompt at tention. OiT.cc nnd Yards at William Nca! A Sons' Furnace, Fast Hlnnm-burg. Your patronage respect fit! I v solicited, COAL. 7-tY-2.-. COAL "TO AND (OlJ.rfT"' Tin: ih:st ruorwTUw. The 1 1 -t . f. guards i.gninst i il(U tide ill-case ore tlioioiiglullgiMloii i.iidtiitn nerus. It Is becm-e they cssuie ll.e regular peif. iiiu.i.ee ct tlieillgesthe preens, mid Imlgnrnte tl.o iu-im.us system thai llosti Iters St nincli Litters ale tueli a scrtenlgn rruli ellie iignlr.sl tl.c liiilin kci s, v I1I1I1 IK p t liil-r-nilt K-iii n ulmlles unit these wlilili dheclly alici t the stomal li mat bowel.s. if tho nerves tiro healt'ifully triilii.ull tl eiisslin Until u er foiel perfict.a they arc sine to lc under tl.elr.II11er.ee if this Misiiilaril toi.lc i-i, d MiMne, 111a). ita im lie ilclli.it 1 and If, In tho aln in 0 of the n.ist relinblo ct medical mfe gu.ir ', ll.e s.istrr.i ha-- fallen a prev toellsento of an iiiteriulttcr.ur lin llunt typo, the Hitters will, If rrritsti ii in, 1 nuiieate cieiy eeitlge (f llio malady. Mlleiin.iss, e(i.tllji.lltii, iii.d dS(ptl.i jleldwlth equal ccin lnty totlic eeiutlcn it tlili potent vege ablc alteratlvo. 0- A Tl! ' IN Of r.VII.S. It weakness, (f the stomach Is allowed to become chronic, tlio follow lug ei Us supi nene dli;eslloii Is permanently Impaired, the s stem ls.ry lnix-i--fectly noiirlslied, the tilood becomes tun mid wat ery, and tlio blU-, b. lag imcinplojed for dlgesttio and ev.iciiitlio iiirpos.-s, enters the circulation through tho thoracic duct mid Injects Itself Into the s'ipiillet.il elirs, glilng to the skin and the white's of theejes the salTrun tinge Indicative of biliousness. Headache, iiau-ea constipation, pains In the stile, heartburn, and many other ill-trc-slng byinptom which accompany the lutor11.1l derangement nboie de-i-ilbcil, which. If iiiicheckiil, Issuro to be MIow. oil by sei lous disease, ns the il-Iugot the sun by Its setting. It Is manifest, t hen fere, that an Inability of tho stomach lo act upon the food should bo mer coine without delay T lie tin Igorallng Inlluence on the stomach of Hosteller's stomach Hitters ts spi ed lly felt In tho dlsappc n.ine-e 1 f all the disagreeable sj niploiiis alluded 10. 'I he presei Ibed mine ral rem edies for general debility u-u dlj f.dl to aehlovo any la'lliig result because they do not liiiltfor.ito Ihc stomach; lloste-lters Hitters alw.ijs succeed ti-r that Is their pilinal gftrct. Thoeio fact that thej aro such 1111 excellent stoinaehlc constitutes them one of the best ci 111 nil tonics In existence. Tore stoio illsestlon Is the Mnul step tuw aids the recoverj of health, when Impaired l-j any if the miillltuluiis cempliilnts whli h spilnf from djsrepMa, and that will bo found to liaie lit en taken bj the Invalid who has mailed himself cf this r.imous tiiitl-djicptlc icniedy. -0- WIIPIIP. 10 AliVJIIfl Ib.II. A. T. Mewiirt sajs tl.o best ndtcrtl.liig inedlnm ho hns cut runnel 'ale the old e-stabll-l.cd organs of llio two polltliul panic s, at the several count teats thiotighout tho tliiuii," "Hicse,'' ho sajs "reaeJi eiery family ct tho least 11c count la their sen nil counties, and 1110 more can fully lead than 1110 other class of Journals." If Mr. siewaifs Judgment Is of Gallic, the re Is no diniccdty tn ileeldliu; which paper it Is for the luteiest of business men to udvittlio la Tho e'ou-iiiue nsiiceiur, upon wld.-h this paper Is paitl.illy fuundid, wascstubli-hiil In and tho Cui.csiumn now enjojs a wider clre-uliitli u and Kreater prosperity than It c ur did. It goes legular ly Into two thousand families In rdiuul la nnd ad joining counties, nnilb mosi of tin-in Is 1 r. id r rum th llrstto tho last Hue. His tliecnl iceognlsdi exioiieiit ot iiciirlj lle thousand Den.is-r.tte loters In tho nullity, Hglies iidierilseiiientsa tastj dis play, that 111al.es them ntlruettve to Its patrons, thus ensuring greater certain! that they will peruso them. While Its rlri'iilatloatsin.duutli-dly much the largest In tho count), Ihe adicrllslng rales of tho Cot eiinuN aro no higher than those of oilier papers with Imivlj half end several not onc-fuuilh Ihc num ber of subscribers. Puds like these spcal; for them selves. No shrew d business 1111111 will neghct Iu In seithls BiliillhiiiiU.lb In Ihe C'oivuiian tt, Tin: nixr riu.viTNa orpai:. 'I ho present Is a good opportunlly to rcmlml tho ti lends of tho paper, iiiidllio public genenll, that the roiifjuuN Jon I'i'iMisn (u ticK has no superior In this union, and, In seme resects, Is without an ciiual, Hurliig the last ) ear wo halo eeiiiplelelj in. new rd our tjpesuud innile Urge additions, and Ills uu Idle boast to tu) tint wo halo now the Hest 1'lesses, tho pest Assciliucnl ot 'ijpc, tho Hest Sleek- of Paper, raids, Ac, and llio licstWoihii.ciilu the country, our m iHi.in me t cc-lall) oilji uittur lhdrplice, nnd wo n.ukell a olnt tonwa)sgte our ciisti mcrs a neat, ci rrect and satlsfacioi) Jub. Wc do not (lalm lotto wmk fi r lesKthau etlu-is, but will wuiiiint It to ben eluapas can be diaieaii) whi ic oiidjlcld a dec nt i.n.t, All whoiiivliinivd of JcbPiliitliurttui,vlliid PI, Uirr Inl .loi- will llllllltlo IhtlflllKll 110 gllc llic l'l IllHUN tinice a trial. We liaie 011 hand every variety of l aril, Taper, Ink, l'ticlits. 'pi 4c that Is llke-l- tot.11 called for, cn.d run (uiM .Ii any iiuaiiiity or st)lo of work on thort notice. HLndligtooidtr, tf. IB IT Who said that you would liko lo got such Clothing as City Peoplo wear, rather than the wholesale goods com monly sold ? This will tell you how to do It. The very larRP Increase of our business allows ua to malic H Ollbc LUVVtll You Can Save Enough In buying a Suit at Oak Hall TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from anywhere In this County to the City of Philadelphia, and havo a day of slght-tecing besides, Wanamalier A Drown stand by this Statement, and so will you after one trial. Character ol tho CooJs wo sill I For Men & Doys, IT "O he turt pnoii., Ihcv can he rtlied misrepresent HI 1 tmf ru ul c bear no ill-uill to any one, antl state thu only because some dealer sell poor gr ndi ns coming from our house. '1 o each of our custom ers uc nre responsible for articles bought ol us Uy ur plan or Tn-ketinR the -A'j tiiwttt of tlic material on our goods, no oik cun be misted as to iiialitiL. How Wanamakrr& Broun treat their CUSTOMERS. , , anywhere, and lI'O. that the tnonev Will be nnlit t.-tr-L wishes, for any reason, to return the goods, imwurn. r JIIIS Is important indeed, because, unprincipled Ciactly J peorle having str-res In Philadelphia, toun wrir-rp thft lnr It ttrfrft our tip us, cards, sidserliscmcnts, and , I about u here the store is, m that they may sell their ..,,. , , counterfeit goods. There Is but one OA Hall in I Inlat.Llphia, it is a large building, the size of four ordinary store, and Is ulv-h. 'i1???1 co,"le.T ,of hlXTH-SIXHI-SlXHI-SlX'lII-blXUI &IXIH and Market Streets. Those who cannot scr.d Pattc"1, of mMerlal and prices by y' rnail when requested, Persons can liave coma ' made-up go' ds sent by Kxprtss, by send- i io Ihe Cily, ing their measure (we furnish c.iiy directions that i nny one can measure by.) nnd describing color , wanted, and price desired Paincnt can be made to the I.xpn.ss Co on reccirt of goods, and the privilege of examining them tfca.ibwt..t imum paying Where got ds do not please, we will return the mon y and pny th cxprcsage back to Phi! tdjlph t 1 . .culii be sure to ut our mime on the JiuiMthj; andevcr'tke deir as you enter WANAMAKER & BROWN.. . r.v ' .1 Dtaier in Law Blanks, Sunday .School Librnrie-i, Depository of the Pennsylvania liible Society. WINDOW CU3TA'.HS, VALL PAPBB, L'ooks nnil supplies not On- Short '.Votive at, Ihe Store in Exchange Hotel II. 1'. KCXKRI.'S lll'TFIt WIN'K 01 ll!()V. It has ti'-M-r lireii kuowi. to full In tin euro Aiuknpsntt.'iiilid with ayiiip'omi, In tlspo .1. Ion t-j ecrtlnn, lusi i,t in -moi-y, dilllculty r I r-a'liln -, '.vcnkiii-s-s, liurrureJ ilHeim, HUlit swra-.. Cj.il f,-. i, lllinill-s'S Dt .lslllll. lull, 'IIO-, UUiHTSUl 1 HsilHl!" 1,1 ,, ui'X'.c-iil.ir s, -ti-in, e'ii.jf,.rj,i-i .ippclltv, llh p. Ho sj upturns, iu,t liuniif, lleiMtln c cf llv Im; -lii-ssof tin-fjev, pain In the luck, UciiMiii -1, r ti.i-eji-llils, ti-u.ii.i-nt lilue-S t .t-, Ihlnj lief ire llu e- , with sufTu Ion nnil ,.ss i',f st-iit, nout i r ntti-nii . ctei. -uM uiiij in si liotltn. uuttnu p-niiliu. i -iict una ofyre, '-'MM .luth traet. r.iii.uii ii . i -. Advlca fre-t. A-k t-.- li. 1'. Kuimel's lliin r , i .i Iron, .mil take- in othi r. (ie-nulno tola uiil li. -. bottlei. Knnvors ii -niinr ! Debility, a cli-iiv..i-l, NKurors i)::i:ir.nv : Irrlliclilei suite 1 1 iiiiiui, . no.is, iicnoiis. i ,i i-h!i-,i f -1'Urijr, hji-ik-i-'V or .ii I iiiutlon, eioiitiiM-a lie-.eil, we.ik ine-moi-y, the run, -ilifDCusuf i'iv . im nt.il ovc'i-H ork. Tl.l-m-uu i ile-Ullly tli.il, ,i miii .-i-ii euro In U. I'. Kn .ki-iv li i. te-r Wliit ot li.i l. II toiii-3 tl... b,sU-iii, ili-pi-l' IV mental (flumn i-.n.l a inai'iu-y, una ruj'itcnu'c til i Iillii s.ihU-iu. s.ild onlj In -tl bottles, (lot tlii-is"- n iilno (ii:'..-i orlli Ninth Mreet, 1'lilladelpUI i, 1-.:. Siildbynlldrii'.'siri. A-k fir K. i Kiinkel's l.l't,-r Wine cf Iron, nnd t.il.o no othor. Ucmilno .-.old emu lull bottli s. Tin: wnitM. Ilcinoved i11m. with li.-ad comrilete, in from two lo thie-elioiiis. No fee till ruupveil, by Ur. Ku:i!..-1, Kl NVrtli Miith Miivt, t'lilliuN-lntil.i. Seat, lUnir.d f.l.imich worms uNn lrinmoJ. Cull and see. Ad-' vlcv f.-,-e. Send tor circa cr, or ask yci ir ilnujlst fur liunk. Vi U una sj run. irlee Jl. It never falls SeUeue'k'rf I'lilmcnle syrup, for Hie cure of consump- j tl.Jll.l-lllljlH iiii-l eolls. Tlie (treat lrtni nr nil- m -dlclno 1h that ttilpein I tliu matter an I thmnstt otttatlio system, purttlci I the blood, ami th'.H effeeia n euro, I tchcr.c-l.'H toti V, eed Tonle, f,-r tl.o cure, 01 ilysreitla, j I'ldlil-slt.in, e, Tho Tonle prnituees n lieiilthy action of tlio Mom. neh, cri-.itlinr nn uppotlt", fnrmltuc (iivle, and curlni; ' Hie tnoht ol slln -In ea'ie-s of liidljehtlon, I sclicnckti MamiiMko rills, for tliacuio of llrrrcom.l plaint, Ac. Tliese Ills :. re rdli-riitlve, and produee n hciUby action of the 11. .-r wlihivit tho l.a-t (Un r, in th".. I are fiecfn m r-.ii.inu i. and yet. moio eflloac lou3 in resteirlii'; a h alih, aetli.n of tlie llccr. Tliene ten dies i n- aeeita'n ein-;' tirco-is'linptton . aith" pill ,,onl i-v nip ripen . t'io tuatter and purl lli-s I tliotilood. Hio i.vindiMke vllls net upon the liver, crea'o a he i!v niie, an 1 rein no all disc iei of ihe liver, ofi n a e.i-i -of eonsitmptlon. Tho oi weed I tontei;lve.: . i and stroihftli to tho stoiuvli.iii'k's j atfooil dl.'- -'Lii, and enables) thJ onrans t if inn Sood bl .1 1, i.n.1 thus crcatee a healthy clre il.vUon or I tK-.'il! Ill 1 1, iid. 'I l.e e.iniblncd aellon of tli-'te medi cines, ii'. I hum piulneil, will cui'eciery case- of ion. sumption, if taken In time and taouioof tlio medi cines pc i-m-m-ii d in. l)r. ft h -iicl; li rrores-flonally nt hlsprlnelml nice, ccrncr tlth and Arch Hi , riillailtlphl.i,cvi n -Monday, vliere alii tte'iu toradvlcointut be nj Iretfic'd. -o Take .v.er's I'lil-iforall thepurposet of a purga tlve, forcunstlpatlon, InilleeMIon, headache, and Ilv. crcompiuini it;. iiii1vi-in.iI accord they aro tl.o best of all imitative s for faintly uw. -o It Is no v.-onder thai tnvallilslose faith In tpccltlea Winn bo mi i. weilliless lneclli Inei. ale uiHeill-eil for the ruivcif miiI.-iis illn-aM's, luitwli'c!', Mlien tiled are "fuiiiid wniitlnt'." Weliace to learn-liocv. over, i.f the tlrst f..iliire (f In. Wlstar's llaHainot Wild (Iillii In i III., iMirin ,!,!. ,,ml i,.il,nnnr dlsca'-i-. . 0 i-fiin unit 51 11 buttle, largo bolUc-B much llu cheaper. J, H. MAIZE, AM) RQViSIONS, CltOCKKItV, QUi:i-:NTSWAUr,1 AVUDDKX WA1IK, .Ml kluiU of Drieii Fruits, Canned FruiCs, MEATS. HAMS, M Fish, Mackerel aid Col Fish, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, Ola? Ami tUa lii;et Gcnorttl Awuitincnt of Groceries to 111; ForM) in Tin: county M the MAMMOTH (UUX'Eltt1 I Healer In Cor. Mi it and Center Hs,, lHooniBlurcr, Pa. Oil, 8, uw- YOU abAkt ur ciiiuls, ANU of what e t-t we manufacture our norm- ol them tn our own 'juiMinff arcwell cut.,LViriandfiniriiil 'I hv utioti Storekeepers out of the cliy m whf n they ut they sell our k 'Oils, iiihrtr.stf !.,,( . nf.n s.,. tu t,i lHF- price !n plain fi;:urcs and nethingeff The I same price to nci,uaint tnecs and strangers To city people: otid iiuniry penph equal advantages. With c.ich artklc sold, a Uuamntte is given, that the Price .is law as It canbeboucht that the quality Is as ret resented; In full lfru,frk,.,,,.lil,L n A,. . i! -1 KCTTO3 FEA2-IE3, BBWARD OARIS on hand can bo furnished Most ttousonahle Hales. Building Bloom si mm, Pa. Ayer's Cherry -Pectoral, For Disoascrj of tho Throat nnd LunsM, such as CauKb.3, Colda, Wlioopini;. Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Amoni- the p-cat di'covcries ol" nioclcrn Sfcicnee, few aio of ffiVl?jmoi'o real value, tn (i; mankind tluin this ef- jiiiKeac 01 me inroat and Limes. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout thi- and other countries, has shown that It docs surely and cllectunllv The testimony of our liet eitu zeu, of nil classes, establishes the fact, that Ciii.iinv l'l.t-TiiiiAi. will and docs relievo and euro the afllietins disorders of tlio 'Ihroat and I.'iiiR- heyonl any other medicine. 'Ihe most il.iii-.'1'rous alk'ciions of tho l'ulmonnrv Orpin j ii-l.l to Its power; and ca'cs of Coiivuniption. cuie 1 by this preparation, are public v known. to lem-u-kalile ns hardly to ho believed, weieR nii-y 1101 prnieu oeyonu impure. As a remedy, 11, 1, ii'ieijuaie, on which me pilhllc inuv lelVfi for full protection. Ilv curinp CousliV, tho? forerunner of moro tcrfous dl-en-e, it saves un numbered live, and nn amount ef uflei!iu; not to bo computed. It cliallences trial, nnd con vinces tho most sceptical. Kve-rv fmnilv should keep it 011 hand as u piolcction nealnst the ciirlv and uupereclved attack of riilnionnrv Afi'cr" tion, which nro easily met ut first, but which become Incurable, and loo often fatal, If t.ejr lectcd. Tender limzs need this I'efeni-ci a'ul it Is unwise to he without it. As a fiifeeiiui-il to children, amid llio ili-lre.-imr di-ea'es which beset thoThro itaii'l Chc-t of childhood, I'm i.nv I'l.rriU'.Ai. is inv.iliiabic! fur, by Its timely use, multitudes aro rescued from iifcronturc c'ravc, and saved to tho lnvo and aflection centicd en them. It act- speedily and 'luely upiimt ordi nary colds, sccurtn: toiind nnd licallh-rcsloiliig sleep. Ko o-io will suffer troublesome, Iiitlu. rnzn and painful Itliilie-liilis, when tliey know lio-v ei-ily they can be cured. Orljin illy llio product of lnnp, lalorions, and successful chemical investipntion, 110 cost or toii is spared In in-iliinp; every hottlo In tho utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently lelied upon as possessing all tho virtues it hiis ever exhibited, and capable of producing cuies as inemorabb in. the greatest it has ever effected. i-nni'AnrD iiy Dr, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nnd Analytical Chemists. sold n- all or.ucaisxs cvnuywiiEiti:. A PIRt,', CLASS NEWSPAPER. J3AIIA' ANlT WEEKLY. Independent in Everything! Neutral in Nothing, Opposed to all Corrupt "Rings in .Municipal, Slate and National A flairs. Tin: 1MII.T TIMES will be Issued on Saturday, the nui 111 Niircu ne'At, anucM-ry lur.) litre- then-alter, !;ul1'!'".!,s V,xl't'PU;(1 iimler tho editorial Ulrectlon ot V l'l i icuii tuui..ii.v iruni elixir, HOW lle, on a l.inni folio Miect, i-unialnlni.-all tlio new s of the day, Ineluilliiir t .hi ASSOCIATR l'lti:ss TKLE. (iinv, Kiut Tc!..riiun tiuil l'eirie'i)ondene-o rron- nil points of inten-yt, nnd fi.rleiiditoiliiiuia. euisloim of 1'iirii'iil tuples. Price-, T cl ti".NT8. .Mall fciitiserlDtl'iti'i, pilnce free, Hx dollars per annum, or lift, cent i r mouth, tu ndcaneu. Adveitisemei-ts. lltteen. twent nnd thirty cents fcr Hue, ucvuidlni; tu iontlo:i. The Weekly Times Will ho Isuuert on Saturday. March SOlli, weekly theieulter, ooiitnlulnif nil Important news of tho week, anil complete .Market and Hniir.clal lipixirU. Mall jiI, forouu j our, poitagu flee, at thu follott li nilCBi linn fnnv ..ft.lH .. WW Ten foplos Twi'lltV I'OMOS . ..l.'ll AIIVKU'f PJIIM KNTS tHentV.llve Clnt lu-r linn. HemlunceniiliouUlliu undo by lirattsor PotOf. tlco urdew. , Addrcfui TI-tE TIMES. Uu, U South M-vemli Mieut, PIllUMiKU'lllA. AN ACTPAI. P.PHNIS8 lNSTllfllON A.M) TliLIIeiKAPlIll- NSTITPTK. Tor Infurmntltn call at oniee, or tend for t'oixvu AtiVEKTIVK, J'.lUeCMr CONFESSIONS OE A YICTBI. rubllMuMl as n werulinrnna dr U bout m r f vouiitf lf WoiliUlihlMf, (tf,. LUlIiL lllh lUU-H Uf h?lf. OUrt. Mil r trndittO-iilmr mm I. ciiH.u tin ....I ... ... V n ""lie i IMS ami i- p IIMT. aud iHiiihU froo tu loctiuuir " iur.iM iiliti'twl MlVClipC. AthtH'-iS N1U1SUL iUUAli. 1'. tl. HuX ivt ui-j'wijh, it jmv uvoiu 1 I M.M. ( iininriM mul I t Jut f nt v n' Iir . tli lit, ml f.,r al n the cvhm un i n (s M klcd ioi Mt'irneVdllauU " I t'll"! t Ml H HI l'l lllj 1 V li control tliem. v; 1 1)1 KMlKwltli or wlil-out exiuuitloi ' i) torkttloattllOtuU'KBIINO CO. )MINISTRAT01l'fl XOTIOB. U.X. llrHOfMll8IIEfrtItBV,l(MHIHB. 1. tt-rs of Aitmliiwratlon tm tho enutc of Mur 1 1 err.-, latent (vntrnJI bormigh count u . ,'u,v 1,1. Ntuto of Pctitwylvatilft, dweu-s d, lia.o " 11 erniiied to Iinntol K. uurrv, if (entrain , 1 ..1, l'n to n linm nit prnwinii Indebted lo laid ' i" r-.iuested to muk" pajmi nt, and thoso 1 11,. , ,i,,i r demands lll mnleo kti.i-.vn to 1 l'l, ,ut delay. DANIKI. P. CI ItUY, ('i -1 "' Admlnlstrutur. ni ni.nsM.roK 1 v.M.t'Ain.K null, i:vr,Ti: - nid r !ned. Ailmln(trat(irH nftli" t i f -a ' -li. late of Fiunklln totMiihlii n 1 uii...a ,1 . di ci ised, lll expose to pulillo mh- on . i.ii;.-'iay, i)noiiMHi:n ctii, into 'n i t n!-is In rr.inlilln township of r, -ild a fi til liiiatBtn l'i-.inklliitosiiiihlp,iidj-iliiln!f "I f l. ii.u l Mi-nwli, Itenjamln Ford, Jonathan .1 iu hi and uthcr.i, cntitiellilng- 11) At'lMH AND 2(i I'lJIICtllW of - 't iiu.illti- of land In (rood at.ile of c ililvatlon. j.i 1111 1 li Is erected a IMye und commnlloui lilil' K nWUI.MNll I101HK, illli'iu , s. ti mk bnrn, sheds), te, -I- to t uumfiicc! at til onlock n. m. of RiMdav. s u 11 e indlt. un of sale w III Ix: maile knon 11. MICIIAKI. .MKN'CII, ftSH .MK.NSL'lt, I'r.inklln tup., Nov. sthlw. Adnilnlstr.it rs. Juries for Sopt. Term, 1875. OIIAXD .lUUOUS. llio irn M. ttikoop, Daniel l)oinn. Hi iiton-lllimn ArIi, .Mlchatl llartman. Henv, U-A. s. Piildlpn. t utre I af.u ot to criwy, Samuel Crerellnt'. t ii i ls i ,t. I..,(iniinan. Daniel (!rnart. I'll iinet c-r.-ek lsi.nc Ijilwur, .lolin Weimer. I r .ukdii -Mont,Mincrj- tteedor. (,r, uiM.iod i:ujih Kisncr. lleinloi -,v-i:il Ohl, ii),inucl Ala I,oi'iisi -,io ph Handera. M iiiui -Joseph (I. swank, .Samuel Snyder, W. V Ilro.vu. Plm -William Knrshner, AHirr l'tillmor. !-i i' -l. Iv. router, P. 1. Kellcy, cliniloa Ilrown. TliAVKIiK JUltOliS. HIHT WKKK. llloom- . McDowell,.!. P. Wldeman, C. M. Ilrown It. I-. llirnn.in, .Jumeii V. Ilrown, John Lcaeock O or, e' irr.-ll, H. II. Miller 11 -in ui -i:,:vl l'.iiitoti. .tolm 0. Dllttlno, ..r. Ilniin.!?, Willi in Ap,i!.-inin r . e :. n.'iiry ltower, Alfred rwrr. Hi i Henry 1), ml,-, William I.. Proas, D-vId Sh. Ifer.li-., l're-ui fowler. f u.i i. -1 li p. l'orlner ( --nt l i -.lumen Djke. Pi..,,. !. Aa-in Itfiei, lionjntiiln Colder, Jo nas On , .1 s. di lie k, Jacob ti. Wllrtin. I , i I -tin Koup. (.1 ,v 1. 1 1 Jiiiiiea I,, l'rejton, John Patterson, II in . Ii -v.. II i-.'.i,c-lc-Mathl.is White lihfht J.v 'iss.ui Uei!j miln Hnvaife, AuiruitutEifertiart Locust Henry Homer Jlllllln-ll. P. Workhelser Montour William M. (ulck Madison Georifo lleaijlo Ml. l'leiuant Mallilm Kindt oranso-ueorae M. smith, hllM Shuman, Saaiuel llagenbucli, .Michael 0. Vance. Pine John 11 cottier lloarlngercek Henry llollman Scott-Jonah Tow nsend, James ltlcc, Itobcrt Pnt, Henry (Jrovellng, II. c. Kelchner PKC0N1) WEKK llloom loslah ltal',ton, .tamos IIcuwockI Henton-Ph.irles Keefer, William Holmes Heaver Moses schllchcr lii1.ii-ci-e-el; -Abraham Jac!;9on, Joseph Iitnon, St. II. Hltteiihouse, John II Suit c.iun lisa-Chas Kielsh, 1. 11 Scefholtz, 11. 1. Clark ( ent re Isaac Crjeler Cuiij nslum-Ia-tlii I.aughlln franklin Michael Mnmiart, Andrew Lohrman lireenwoud Theodore Imon, M. M. Appleman, HI hard j'. Kves.Ulemer I)a Is, John U-,'?ott, John O (llrlon Hemlock JohnMllIer, Peter S. Pruglcr, Mathla-t I"ure .Ml. Pleasant-Jacob Mellcl: Madison . J. carr Main John Harmony, lloyd Vtttcr Orange Samuel Henry, -Moses Everett scott .1. J. Keller, Ilitstoa P.oLUou sugitiloaf-lt. Kilo. I ''Oiyitft-fiowiWy the best mi-tnintd Kork (jf the Und in IM II eiiia. IIAUPEH'B MAGAZINE JNufV(.i of the Jrcss. Tho rvtr-lncrcnMnsr rimUflllon of thH e::r -llont .u'.ntlilv i r a c ls ,nlatiUl h to iMimlar lie iirs jntl .:i-((K Indivtl whvn wl tliltiJc luloliotv in-Jtiv IioiiuhK penrtr itt4rviiy month, wo cnn-lt:trll ih oni'i.r llio otlncdt trsnH wlliis cMeituliurauf tliu punUi' mtud. "nnst'U 'Jlfibi " i iif iiiiir.iLii'r win ii i ins inaiiirio possiosr-inr r! t -. tntTjMU, nrllTlc Mialllt. nnUUt'Tji- cul rc ,Itloli M .ah KtMil wtci' with, ff Ir li:iNnnr le.l tlm li.,. sltimtrt c.i lis cjii'lih-tor i-nvtmnl !i vnh in-Utniiil" .irnnhn'i'iK'v. Tli lur.azlnt? has rtono o ! nmi ti'.t fu nil tho aajs of lis life. iiruuLl;.u si'hit' 'if tl.t-'ni ist tnn'i!iir nf rntMlrrn novol- li.tvn tr-' p,"ir I t v'l'l.ilt If i t LIh ln.iL' c?lnt. 1iin.lii'. p.., it. i . iient porl-iiit.- ti. timl ti.ljU wwa E:t4 t: 't- ta o ir lo u'.l SiiU-e.-iijiia In llio PnltO'l S'.itjc. M'iez'NB. ( no i-ir. ?i ou ihclu li- ur 'pa, iie'iit 1 1 t tilted states puhtajro . 1'ic t.ii'i.) li r. Su'TMi)!ln: s 1 1 IlArKt.j AlAfiA7.i;:: Wuvki.v. nnd " !t. di nn jk!i1'v.-.s lor unt ,.ir, 3i: or, iv. f.t UurniM- t Iodic ;U. tu una aJdiv.vi n-rono uar. tl: aii i i p,v ttr fiiuiT i no .mcii7ine, i i-.iv. r iiimil i'ls tit i ciitii lu tino lvmltuhce.! six ji.ii'K iiuiuncr tun w ujhuji ut inm a c-tiiimifti-Mt t-f il.trH'i M M iif.i'lniMiow rom-il-'.im tt ..tauosl I-'-'- clutU Mmiln. trill lm lit l i sim - ., frt-U'lit at f.Mk'iisuM I iiurelKiscr. lor (i .Hiuiif. Mturt' v--liimt s, liy iitull.iKi-tjutil, ft tl-iUi cav a, tv ltiiillii, Cs (.'ints, by mall, jKist- - i-mii;'!' ii-unuij iie-ui uin; hi iiHMirhi, itu utiifs i f ilan i'i h in.iinzliii' lus I'l.t be- n nul.Ii-Iit' 1. ri'iitU-ritu' iailaUo Mr rt'twvin v tli tt uinl .irtt-U u .ill a i 1 lui i.t,i..UtM, v i .-ii imstltutfs til I rli 'l- 1 .il u i Mint MuHiulfU littT r.v I'jelupotJl i. Svo, vi.nuv 1 I U'f i.i ii:l,.l,1" c niilh'tti'fl lty tin tmt-.t Iiii)lf..l m l n iili Utl Klels, 1. lli.t' li 'lli'Z puWl'-h- ti ! i li.- iu-.'.. Muff .la Tii-.-'iU-it l ot'rtvvtiitv p.iiw ' . -iha rt.t. 1)"'1i"IiMvl' r.-U-w tt pitns u uiu '- I'.ituo uj c'loiUi(r1tucLTyk'rama"ia r m.i i tli Mil 1U', -' p.iMT4 .m ii'-t to copy this nlvf-rtl- nent vl'l.. I In t xpit ss o.u it li:ilH-i.t lirutln i Ail 1 UAKi'i.it v iu;.i'ui;iis. New urk. SURIBKER'S MONTHLY for 1876. t:. r Miei. Ir.Utoatteml.iu to tho follow In; list I ihe i-Ki-ui llvo iul!iIi't.i-ecarod furserlb. .'.in, nidi, f ir th,' I'liiiilie; j ear. Ill tlio Held of ii, i.i les iiuui-roiiij iiuvele'UeisaridKliorte-r&to-Im ie iv Ul bo Two P.er.urkabb Sirhl Stories ii v .Mi:.tif.K.AL"nioi:s, Tli r.r ' of these, now complete In our ImM-i, "tiAiiimoL eoxnoY," by p.itKr. ii.nrr 1 o,lm lii the November number, ;md e II! i un f ,r twi-lce mnntliu. We bua nihj ucftu m tliu January iwmuer, "PHI HP NOUN'S PIHKN'DS, eir, SIkht Your Pa-wportH," by i:i)-.vAiii Kvumrrr iiAi.B. Tl'e see.!,- ol Ui!s sier.- ts lot-l In tho houthctcrii tent ui., . lei 1 .riiilni; ihe -lutoM of I.uiilUiu. and Ti-mh, , iiiiu- li. i i.i e.nrii inirra tPaMiii 'I no ein r.e i' 1 1- llu ii in a n-etl -ii which was now Auierl cu ii. MA-.' I 1 1 tit ii, i," -ui.ii. aud lids li i-oru of He Ir i dM'iii. mj i . -l.-s mal. -, a tory ot Intense and unll.ij'.liiK iii'i-ivst thiouIuui, Asuro.Ni) "r.utMiir.'s vacation," 1 101.. (IEO. P. WAI.INd, Jr, Col. Warltur Is now tn llurono, visit tnir. in a row. Iioal tide nf two lmnilu il and tlfty miles, one of the mow feruio und ini. lestlui; ot the Miii'-gronln, val. I. jh of Puriipe. 'lids seeo.'.il series nf papers (.renn Lis lo t' ueii iui.ru liiti-reliiK thau that with i)i;cn our tealern aio already fnuillur. OKXTKN.MAL LHTTKIIS, ortlti'it by JOHN V. C1IKNV. A ran coUi etlnii ot'lleviinitinnarv I-ticr?. malnlv from stores Iu tUeliamlsnf the itesceudents eit col, ,los,-ih Ward. 'I hey tire lull of lul jiesl, mid will un nun v im n ruro reii-u in eoiiiieeuoii Willi llu cen telililu! celebru.loii c t the ear. Hrilliantly Hluetrattil AvticUs on AMERIOAN COLLEGES. Written respeeihely by th.'lr filonds, will npnear cluiiiii' y.e jear. OLD NEW YORK, r.leifat.tlv llliihtruu-.l arileli a on old New York, t.y John p. Mints, ,ill upH.ir ut unee, nnd wl 1 atii.ii t th ailciKl' li of all, Iu clt or emintry, wlio m-irk wuh lull rest (he de e opu e nt of tlio great iiietr io lis, and.iitectloi.ately U'luunitn-r tho uualnt incuUat. tl Ics ot lis old t li ttme. P.verv niin.tK r l iirofiisi-lv illustrated, thus ena. bllnj; lis waive tuiurdi-M-Hiip earn! uarriiltie uril ell's mi intercut and pi-uunm nt uluc ueur utlalnecl lu u Iiuu-llluitraU-ilpertuetteal. Tlie Killtorlal l)smrttut-nt occupy over twenty piifenot noe-U iiuiul r. and con. tutu lit- llolhin I k tl.MMu ami llineh pclllorlala. nsj Mill urctloukot llio late-kt wortu Ut Alt, Llteiu. lure, und St-leiict. TIMt.MS, U a Year, lu advuuco ; at cent d, numU r. Thu Hi il ls, c.iiiipleto, Nov, 1.10, to Oct, liTo, ill I1UUUW11 I.1S.IU jem do, do. bound tn half tnoroceo, MM Vols, bi mii lii . si ml i f and Vu, oil n i-.. Hum - I tn MM i 1 1,, -ui i li. In p ii- I l w'-ll I, I, t , , i, i, i, rati . I i , i u f i ,t i, ir 1 1 f 11 i ''i 1 1-1 i -i i ui I rate i nmt wl e i 1 u i t n i u i ( rdels,. Any of tho d u' . 1 1 ly -.1-, i.ttt.li .-iip? it e it d 1 1 u ril n vt i r i-i do- 1 1 uu It 111 P O. tr- V f T ' 1 1. ) i. Mjuey in i ie mi i j, bi I SUtiUMtit 4: Co vt I'roaawa,-, BW Y -tk
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