TILE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA .COUNTYrA i! 1211 13LOOMSBURG, PA. Friday, Doc. 24, 18 7 5. IXT TIIK WllltMl ADMIKK ! Our party cliiillenges tho ndiiilratlon of tlio world for In punishment of fraud. Tho mliiiinlstrntloii of Clou. Ornnt lin wrllleti for It.iclf n grand record in (lie iHtmnco "Lot no guilty otio escape." He publican. Any reader can seo at once that the above wa? written by an editor who hold n poit oflico and for years lmi feaotcil on tho pat- roiingo of hi party. Of course htn statement 1 not true, b ut then the man U paid for Haying it. It i a remarkable fact that fraud lmi been lesj ferreted out nnd punished, ami that more guilty have escaped under Grant's ad ministration than from tho timo of Wash. inton to 18(33. Ho and hU relatives moil tho Treasury for speculation, nnd "Mack Friday" was the result. iroandhis relatives and retainers were engaged in Indian frauds which were clearly proven, and neither his brother Orvillo nor other persons engaged in tho transaction were punished. Tho Republican party and its head created nnd carried through tho Credit Mobillier,and neither the Vico President nor Congressmen who through it robbed tlio nation, havo over been brought tojustice. The crimes and admitted frauds in the I'recdmans' Heurcau were perpetrated with odicial sanction. Tho Moiety system, by which Xcw York city custom House officials received $1,100,' 000, and Informer Jayno $910,000 was Rciublicii measure and a proved fraud. The tiatiborn contracts, by which Grant's three particular friends made in three years $1,500,000, was a Republican measure, and whilst the fads have been proven, Justice slumbers at Grant's dictation. Tho long list of defaulters in every De partment in numbers and amounts stolen is ollici.iMy shown to be double that from 1789, when our Government was inaugurated, to tho accession to power of tho Republican patty in 1S01. The enormous frauds by the Whisky Ring were committed by Republican officials and Grant's bosom friends, and when an active Secretary of the Treasury began to unearth them, and investigation was reaching the V hite House, the faithful prosecuting at torney was dismissed, because ho knew loo much, and a more subservient officer placed in his stead. The "admiration of the world" has been challenged. Let tho world consider tho above facts, which are but a tithe of thoso wo could mention THE SCHOOL QUESTION. While Grant is endeavoring to foment sectarian bitterness, aud is aided by a few addle-headed ministers, tho body of the Christian Church resent tho proposed at tempt of tho Government to meddle with re ligious matters. Tho Pacific Churchman speaks as follows: Religious training for the young is an ad mitted necessity by all who arc believers in religion of any form, whether Protestants, Romanists Israelites, or Mohammedans, IIjiv euch religious training can bo best given without violating tho conscientious scruples and religious liberty of any, is tlio important problem to solve. That no secta rian teaching of any kind can consistently with our republican institutions, bo taught in our public schools, is admitted by the most liberal-minded persons. In justice to the rights of a largo number of those whose children atteud our schools, nnd who contri bute to their support, no particular religious training should bo enforced in tho system of public education. Yet as an exercise of the inherent right of self-protection which society possesses to guard itself from crime, there should bo some means provided for the religious teaching of the young. Moral trainiug, such as can be given un der our public school system, should bo sup plemented by religious training in the home aud by the Citurch. It is within the power of tho pareuts of the land, with few ex ceptions, to say for themselves whether the young minds entrused to their care, shall be taught religions principles, or whether this grcai . .n shall Lew illihcUl from them. Re ligion need not depend for an instant upon tho publicschool foritsperpetuation. If we Insist upon a broad, liberal standard of inora'ity, comprehensive enough to embrace the whole duty of the citizen to society and tho State, and full enough to exclude the bitterness of theological wrangling, our duty as Churchmen in tho premises should ha done. II there is not enough vitality in tho Christian Church to preserve it intact without tlio organized aid of tho State through its tchools and otherwise, nothing of the kind will save it from dying out. Hut the great truths of tho Church do not de pend upon such artificial aids for their sup port. It is in the family that tho church mu'it cither receivo its best support or its deadliest blow. Tho education given by eur public schools of itself, will injure tho religious principles of no child who has been taught be side a weak tissue of sophisms under the name of religion. "Truth is mighty and will prevail," and if the teachings of relig ion are true, there need ho no danger In ex posing them to the crucial action of nn iu tel igent, educated mind. Tho highest at tainublo human knowledge, is compatible with tho strongest and most beautiful Christian kith. Tlio report of the Agricultural Bureau for ovcmbcrand December states that the corn crop Is ono of the largest ever grown in this country, probably equalling the crops of 1870 nnd 1672 ; that tho potato is extraordi nary, both iu product and quality, the total yhJ beiug fully one-fourth larger than last year; that tho cotton crop will pass tho lim it of 4,000,000 bales ; and that there is an incrcaso of 75 per cent, in the yield of tobacco over that of last year. Tho "Mysterious Pjlgrims,"lt Is told have dissolved their organization. They will re appear again in a new guise. Scoundrels haven natural attraction towards each other, and will combine in tho future as they have m the past. "What's Iu u name? That which wo call u tose by any other name would iniell as sweet." Uroadhead has succeeded Heuderson iu tho prosecution of the St. Louis whiskey ring. He will bo careful to say nothing that may be construed by Grant and his cabinet iutu a reflection on the govermcnt. Should hi offend he knows what to expect. He will find it safo not to push tho prosecution ajaiust Bahcock with too much rigor. Tho tenant of tho While itoune ta extremely tea litive. A lllAl'K EYE FOR (HUNT Third Tcrmlsm was actually ph . tng up ftrength especially among tho bigoted pot tion of our population. Iltit the following resolution In (.ongretsi offered by Mr. Springer, a Dcmocr t, is n severe blow to the scheme ! V.VWrfi.That In tho opinion of tltuhow tho precedent established bv WahInston and other presidents of tho United States in retiring from tho presidential olll o alter their second term, has becomo, by u .lvcml concurrence, a part of our republican system of government, nnd that nuy d'parturo from this time-honored custom would Do unwise, unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free Institutions. Under operation of tlioprcvious question this resolution was niopted by a vot of twit hundred and thirty-two to seventeen. Among tho negative volo we find tlio name of ono Democrat' nnd one "Intlopjmien"'' Republican, but not one leading Rep ubllcttu is lecordcd with them. This has placed tho Republican party In Congress squarely against tho projec'.. Not only that but the Republican Conventions In New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and other important States havo declared against it, ami can hardly bo dragooned into a reversal of their decision. Still, Grant lsshrcwd,and ho may make tho "exigency arise." mention ed In bis Hntry Wliito letter, cither by a war with Spain, or an attempt to forcibly annex Cuba, in tlio hopo of nrous ng thu now slumbering war passions of our pcoplr, Hut ns Congress must vote the necessary ap propriations, and is tho war makin;; power, a Democratic House will save us from such evils, if attempted. So, Good llyo Gi.int aud liabcock I TUB HOUSE COMMITTEES. Speaker Kerr has announced tho Houa committees of the present Congress. It is but natural that there should bo some chagrin felt by members who expected better treat' Utetit, but censure should not be indulged iu until the results are seen. The appointment of Morrison as Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee wo regard sw a com promise between other contestants for that position. He will havo trouble to hold his own. Randall has been placed at the head of Appropriations, nnd wo know will care' fully scan each item of proposed expendi ture. The following aro the other Chairmen i Committco on Elections Harris, of V:i. Committeoon Ranking and Currency Cox, of New York. Committee on Pacific Railroad Laniar,of iliss. Committee on Judiciary Knott, of Ky, Committee od Public Lands Savior, Ohio. Committee on Foreign Affairs Swann, ot Mil. Military Affairs Banning, of Ohio. Commereo Hcrford. of W, Vo Post Offices and Post Roadu C'iark, of .Uo. Claims Bright of Tenn. War Cialms Eden, of III. Naval Affairs Whitthorne, of Tenn. Revision of Laws Durham, of Ky. Education and Lafcor Walker, of Va. District of Columbia Buckner, of Mo. Public Buildings and Grounds Ilolman, ot inu. Patents Vance, of N. C. Invalid Pensions Jenks. of Pa. Revolutionary Pensions Huutou, of Va. Indian Affairs Scales, of N. C. Weights and Measures Stephens, of Oa. icrriiones coumaru, or unto. Agriculture Caldwell, of Ala. Mines and Mining Bland, of Mo. Private Land Claims Gunter, of Ark Public Expenditures Milikin, of Ky. Railways and Canals Jones, of Ky. Mississippi Levees Ellis, of La. Reform In Civil Service Whitchouse, of Manufactures Stone, of Mo. Militia Cowan, of Ohio. Expenditures on Public Buildintrs Met' calf, of New York. hxpeuuitures in Navv Department Beebe, of N. Y. .bxpenmtures in the Treasury Depart ment Ely, of N. Y. Accounts WiJIiams.of Ind. Expenditures in War Department Civ' mer, of Pa Expenditures in Post Office Department atone, ot jio. Expenditures in Interior Department Mutchler, of Pa. fcxpenditurea in the Department of Jus tice uauineiu, oi ins. Mileage Egbert, of Pa. Rules The Speaker. Printing Vance, of Ohio. Entrolled Bills Harris, of Ga. On tho Library Clymer, of Pa, Select Committee on the Centennial Cele bration Hopkins, of Pa. It will thus bo Been that Pennsylvania has six Chairmanships her full share, although tha most of tho Important Committees go West and South, Our member Mr. Collins on tho Cmmittce Reform in Civil Scr- A Dank Teller Taught a Lesson. A singular case was decided last week in the circuit court for Washington county, Md. It was given as evidence on tho trial that in 1871 Mrs. Susan Weckler asked the First National bank of Hagerstown to cash a draft on New York for 1,047. The teller ot the bank, John D. Newcomer, being told by her that she wished to Invest $1,000 in Wash ington county bonds, advised her that a bet ter Invetraent could bo made in Northern Pacific bonds, which bonds have since depre ciated to about fifteen cents on the dollar. It was also stated as an inducement for such investment that Dr. John F. Smith, Mrs. Weckler's physician had invested ilO.000 in the Northern Paeifio, and this assurance de cided her. Robert O. Nymar,tho sou.in-law of Mrs. Weckler, confirmed tho testimony, lie being present at the conversation. Tha action was brought against the teller of the bank to recover tho amount invosted under deceitful representation. The Jury gave a verdict in Mrs. Weckler's favor. Tho defen dant denied the allegations of deceit, acd said that at that time the railroad bonds were in good sale and catoemed an excellent Investment. Dr, Smith testified that he had never Invested In the Pacific railroad bonds, nnd never told any body that he had any. Mrs. Weckler first brought her action against the bank, but the court decided that It could not be maintained because it was not within tho chartered powers of national banks to deal in bonds, and that any one who dealt with a national bank boyomt its powers did so at his peril, and can havo no remedy against tho bank. The defendant hs filwl a motion for a new trial. Danger of Coal Gas. Persons who have Moves hi their bed roonui or In rooms connected with their sleeping apart ments cannot be too careful In arranging the fire at night. At Shaniokln a widow and her two daughters came near loalng their lives from mi inhalation of coal They put some fresh coal in the cook stove, and having paitly're moved the lids from the stove and turned th damper, they retired for the night, the doors of tlio various rooms in the bouts MVing been left open, Next morning the mother awoke feoUnin very tick and weak, but managed to get out of the home to call In aeveral neighbors. When they arrived they found the youngest daughter, aged ubout twelve years, alrnut UDcontcious,rnil the oldest daughter, about eighteen years of age, terribly tick. A doctor was iuiuwIUtely teut for, and succeeded in saving the lives pf all, but siys that it would have taken but a liulo wbtlf longer until the youngest daughter wolud have been dead. Whoa tht dtctor arrived alit had scarcely any pub Tb whole kSullj Lad a narrow Kffoai Mwrib!WI The Ailjnarncit Session. Tho session of tho Pennsylvania legisla ture, says tho Patriot, which will mcotontho first Tuesday In January next Is known to the constitution as art ".vljourned annual session." It will not bo a new legislature becauso one-third of tho senators Is renewed, but an adjourned nekton of tho legislative which was chosen for two years in Novem ber, 1871, and which will therefore remain in existences until iu successor shall bo chos en lu 1870. With tho oxccptlon of a mem ber or two elected to fill vacancies, tho house remilns tho s.vne, and tho renewal of one third of tho members of tho senate docs not afti tho Identity of that body. Analogies of this kind nro rarely complete, but If ono woro nccde I It Is found iu tho congress of the United States. The officers of tho house elected at tho opening ot tho present session will hold their positions until the dissolution of tho Forty-fourth congress on tho Fourth of March, 1877. no matter how many nil- journcil sessions may bo held In tho mean time. Such legislation as may remain un finished at tho closo of tho present session of congress will go over to tho next session, when It will bo considered. This is what is proposed to bo dono with tho unfinished bus iness of tho first session of tho present lcgls laturoof Pennsylvania. At tho closo of tho last session of tho leg Mature it was proposed by tho scnato that all the unfinished legislation should fall witli tho adjournment of tho session. The house did not take this view of tho enso, but held that, tho noxt being an adjourned session, all legislation not finally disposed of would remain in statu quo, and bo considered when tho legislature should again meet, iu accord ance with the provisions of tlio constitution. This seems to bo the sensiblo and practical view of tho question. In obedience to the action ot tho houso n calendar has been pre pared and printed by tlio clerk showing the condition of tho unfinished legislation. The houso calendar shows that when tho first session of the present legislature adjourn ed last spring about two hundred bills re mained undisposed of in that branch. Up wards of forty of these bills aro on third rend ing. Jluch of this legislation is important nnd the whole of it can soon bo disposed of in one way or another. But if the work of last session is to bo begun anew, and all the bills, good, bad and jndifl'erent, thrown again into the legislative hopper to he ground over there will bo double toil and trouble. For what good 7 Some of this legislation is of a local and private character, and due notice has been given according to law. If )t must be started afresh the notices must also be re newed to the great trouble and expense of all concerned. It is intimated that the courts might decide this legislation unconstitutional on the ground that the renewal of one third of the sena'c makes the next session of the legis latnrc a new body. B,ut the constitution dis' posed of the objection in describing the next as an"adjqurned annual session." If any one should be disposed, however, tq test tho oont stitutionality of an act of assembly on this question that would be attended witli much loss trouble than tho renewal of all tho in complete work of last session and the conse quentprotraotlon qfnext session and the delay of the public business. In tho passogo of tho bills now standing on tho calouders o f tho scnato and the bouse all tho requirements of tho constitution will havo boon complied with as fully as it this proposition should prevail. They will havo received a constitu tional majority of the'duly chosen representa tives of tho people. But there is a number of these bills that will not pass and ought not to pass. If they are not despatched at once they will bo started again on thoir weary round. Some of tho bills on third reading on the houso calendar have already passed the senate and unless amended they will not ;ain coiuo qndcr the control of tlio latter body. When any qf tho important house bills of last session shall bo sent to the sen ate it will not bo in the province of the sen atetolnquireintotheirrcgularity. The sen ate will baldly commit an act of parliament ary discourtesy by refusing to consider them. But should tho hereto dealing to roiumo the unfinished legislation of last session on the ground taken at tbendjournmcut,tho respon sibility of embarrasslug tho public business will not ret with the house. If two or three unfinished measures of last session happen to be in a condition that is not agreeable to par ties interested in them, this is a consideration which should not be permitted to obstruct lagi&Ution of the whole state, The real or imaginary Interest of Individuals must yield to the right and interests of the public. Eclectic Magazine. The January num ber, beginning a new volume nnd a new year, is a good specimen of the magazine, and offem a favoraqlo opportunity for new sub scribers to begin, It is embellished with two fine steel-engravings, "The Flower Gather- irf'wWQtorye Washington and Ms family," The first la a child-pleeo, very beautiful iu design, very tender in sentiment, and admir ably engraved. The second Is peculiarly appropriate to tho centennial year, compris ing portraits of Washington in his uniform, as general of tho army, of Martha Washing ton, of Wm. Lee, and of tho children, Geo- Washington Parko Custis aud Eleanor Parke Custla. We may add, that eaeh monthly number of the KcUctic eontains at least one steel-engraving, usually a portrait of some man distinguished in letters, art, or politics. Qf the literary attractions of the January number, the most striking are) A synopsis of the curiously fiaclnatingAfwieiri of Stint- Simon; an article by rrof.Tyndall on Mat- enaltim and Ut Opponents ; an excellent pa per by Col. Chesney on Aernian ami JoAn- ston; Gallon's suggestive paper on The hit tory Twins ; an admirable biographical article on Two Danes : Thorvaldsen and An- Uften! nn entertaining treatise on Automa tic Vhtts. aud Pard Playing f another descript ion of The ZMcA and their Dead Cities ; a oollectlou of (yComclllana , a brief paper on tho natural hUtdry of the Arctlo Regions, and another giving tho Jttcott Jlistory oj tit ritcatrn Jilandert, Besides these, there is some gocsl poetry j stories by Mrs. Alexan der, author of JKe Wooing Cft, and Miss C. U, t-raser-TyUer j and tho usual well-filled (Klltorial departments- Burcly it is an exact lug twte that will not find wimetblnK here to Katlsfy it. Published by K. R. Pelton, 25 Bond Street, New-York. Terms, $5 per vear: Sinirlo number, -15 cents. The Supreme Court of 1 ennnvlvHnlo linn decided that tho Directors of the poor havo nn n,tl.n.tl., l..i,A ,lnnn . I t i i .w aukuuui; v iwhu MUUtttlull U po ILSCLJ IOT any charitable purpose. Their powers aro limited to the poor who are actunlv undertho fctjpervhuVjq of the country authorities. A Valuajjle WenK. Dr. H. V. Piereo. of Buffalo. UisUnniished iusurcerv. and the genoral practice in tho profession ho hon ors, uas mono a vaiuauio contribution to tlio medical literature of tho dav. in a compre hensive work entitled "Tho People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser..' While scien title throughout. It Is singularly free from technical aud stilted terms. It comes right luwu to the common souse ofeverv-duv life. Dr. Pierce is a noblu specimen of Amerlcuu manhood. Ifo hu sprung Irom tlm people; anl. with many sympathies In common with uie masses, uas tourbt to render them a sub stantial svrvictin this the crest work of hi lift, J" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Philadolphia & Reading Railroad. llollitay excursion tickets will tio Issued at roliicc.1 lares between nil regular atnllons en wnln road and branches, (rxcoptlnir between local points on (icrmantonn anil Norrlstown branch,) jfocnl Irom Thursday, December ai, ISiS, to Wednesday, Janua ry t, lSTrf, both days Inclusive. No sales ot sueli tickets will bo mado utter Satur day, January 1. ista. rn.sonicrs should procure their tickets before en tering the cars. Full l.ires elmrt'i'il If paid on flic trains. .1. K. WoorKV, KuadlnR, Pec. !0. (Icncrnl Superintendent. KGISLAriVH NOTICE. iTliMlls hereby Blven that an nnn'.lcitlon will be mido nt tho onsulnif soslonof tho legislature rortno in"sajro nr an ici iimiicn "an mi innkinv nn iipmuprl.itlon for Hie relief of fin Nonnil (-chool of I ho Mxlh District." 'IhoiiliJ.s t of the niipllcnllon boliiir to aid In tho erection of buddings hi place ot that lately deMroicd by by inc. vm r.i.wiat. Attest ! I'rrslitontot tlio Hoard tf Irii'lccs. JIIIIM (I. I'lli:i;.K, D-c.'Jl-lw ce'y. $10 o.o if "ill: avXriF! on ta.vt Tuesday nliht IIhto wnsMotcn from tho pri'ioKi's ot the uiid.'rslRiicd hoar LolrdiUlli", TWO M M1KS liotii dark bayt, une tour mmm old next sprlinr. nnd tho oilier about ten Fitly dollars Hill 1m pal I fur tho lvcou'rv of the hori, unit lift, dol lars more tor tho nricst nnd lonvMhui of tho tlil;res. CinilMli: I.. SMITH. I.iilntsWllo, l.jL'uiiilhi' co., l'a. Dec. 51 -W Jcromo nnislcy, Miwlnnt, vs. IK flah lliasliy, Itn Common Picas of Columbia co'intv. No. !H. Mi'picniticr 'Icrm is ft, l.tlK" Hi Dlvorco a lnculo muiliiwnll. laui'K'C. Tho alias subpirna In Iho nbovoeaso lmlnbcen rciunic.x unu oiiiivcnius, you ,mo sam iit'SLUiuras hw. -iro h ii-hv rpfiulriMl lo atwearnt tliti K.il.l Ccurt, on tlio li ml Mondavof l'lbrnurj next to iiinwir the oompiaii,i lutivin iuou. M. (IKOM'.tl. De: H,M-D3l-iw hhulT. riONSLWIlTIOX CTRKI). An old p1iy!c!nn, retired from active pr.iC' tlce, having had placed in ills hands by an 1, it nulla .Mi'sioniiry tuulnrmtiluol it simp! VMCtnlilo IJoiiieilv, lor tliesiiceilv aim perm mailt Cure of Ooiwimiitiun, Ilrourhitw, tnrrli, Asthma, mm all I linwt ami l.ung At Ic'llDUs.nlso a l ositlve anil Itailical Cute Id Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having thoroughly tested wonderful curative powers in thou-atiils cases, feels It his duty to make It known t 8Ufler.li i f -Hows. Actuated hv this motive1, and n eiiiieii'iitiims drsiro to relieve human suD'cring, lie will send free of cliarte) ti who desire it, tins recipe Willi lullilirection tor preparing nnd successful using it. hent by return mail by mldressing with stain naming mis paper. Dn. W. C. Srr.vc.VH, Munroo Block, Syracuse, N. Y TV'OTICE TO HEIRS. Columbia Codntv. ss : in Uio Orohans' Court of Columbia countv. In Uir matter of the partition and valuation ot the esuito of noaa . I'ronifss, iai or niooin township, ueccaseu. TO Ellen, Intermarried with .tames M Price, nnd to said James si. Price, Noah c, Prentiss nnd Clara K. Pren tiss ! You aro hercbv nolined that on tho nth day ot Docembcr, Wis. tho Orphans' court of Columbia lumitjr Ki.Mii.iu it i inu iijitjii ii)o iicitdoi naiu lICl'l'U- entto accept or refuso thocstato at tlio valuation or fuuw uuusu wuy uio samo snouid noi oe sum, 'I licifforo you aro hereby commanded to bo and nn. peur at an Orphans' Court to bo lioldim at Ill Huni bure. In and fur Ihusnld countv. no ilmnrsr. Wtd. nesifay of February next, and then and tin ru ace. pt ur muMo uio esiuie at me valuation puL upon 11 oy the Inquest duly awarded, or show why tho numu should not bo sold agreeably to the act of Assembly In such coses mado and provided ; hereof fall not. Witness the Honorable William Klwull, Fsqulre. President of our Biua court at llluomsburir, tho isth day of December, A. D. one thousand elpln hundred ami seveniy-nvc. MICHAEL GKOVEH Dec U,1S-tU Sheriff, SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued outot mo lourt oi i ommon rieas ana lo ino directed, w 111 be exposed to public sale on the preuilf cbso lu I'll, a, uu MONDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1876, That certain piece or parcel or land or lot ot ground situate lri Uio borough of licrwlck, Loundcd and desctlbed as follows,' to ivli ; IKglnnlnc iu a cor ner ot Uhlnard Derger on rront btriet below JIaiket street, ihence by uio said liergtr eighty feet to an alley, thenco by said titty feet mole or leas to corner oi low m twuiaui wiiuums, uience oy uie saia w n Hams n dlstanco of elirhtv feet to front ktrm t. nfnr,.. said, thenco by Uie toiuu Htty feet, moro or less, to the place of beginning; whereon am erected a two awry uric uuu.-u um.'u lor a awciiuig and store houso, with restaurant In basement, and upon n .in..! 13 i-ii-tii-a uu ilo uuusu, logciuer wiiu uio ucr- vuiuuucuia uuu uu purLOliaucvs. Seljed, talicn into execution, and la bo Bold as the I'lUJ'CltJ 11, UUIU1 U, UIVIUUJ ALSO, On the same day, at ten o'clock A.M., on the prenv Ises In Urlarcreek townshlD. All that certain messuage or tenement nndbtore house and lot or parcel of land situate m lirlarcreek lutYUBuiu uiurt'suiu, uuuuocu ana ucscrioou as fol- lows, vizi lieglunlug ut u bione on me soutn side ot a corner of land of l.jdlas-po- uiu im &. ii. ji. iv, upu u corner c land or 1, uia r,p nenberir. thenco by said rail road north eipMv.fU ve degrees west eight and four-teutli perches, north eighty-seven and lUree-quarter degrees west twelve Perches to a stonu In line ot lando! Daniel l'ursel, thence by the samo and land of Win, L. Kreas a.iuth seven and thrc -ouartcr deirrtcH oast MTtv.rntirnuri sti-tenths perches to a line stone, thene o "by land ot tho said Stephen Thomas south Utty-e Ightand a halt uvrt;t9 cuei. nich uuu lour icmuH percnes 10 a lino stone, north thlry-nvennd a quarter degrees east Udrti-tour and ulue-tenUis perches to tho inlddlo ot the Isortu Uraneh canal, thenco along tlio same north beyenty-feten degrees west nine rand eight tenths pcrcheB, north eight and a quarter degrees east elghtoea and six-tenths perches to a Btouo bj land ofLydla bDonenborir. thiTiiii nr inn elghty.iouranilahiUf degrees wesv lour and nlne tentha perches to a Wone.uud north soveu und three quarter degrees west suteen and nine-tenths perch es to a 6touc,the placo of bothinlng.contalnlng eight acrss and forty-beven perches of lai d, neat measure, wkcuivi niMiiuoujijjuHtiiiillttaj Oil WUICU Vi CreC- ii a large two siory ana a hair brick dwelling i ana Table nu tin. property ot Jacob Kochex and Mart Koeher, his 1IICIIAKI, tir.OVKll, SherltPs Offlce, bherirr. Woomsburg, Dee. w, 1875, A GENTS. 20 OIF. f!IIHnMnS nmnnlnl J khewil. tor l. NovolUes and Chromos of oury ucbcnpuon. wauoniu thromo company, l'hll. adelphla, Pa. Male or Female, Kend your oddrets uuu KCb nouieiiuug mat win onng MONEY juu iiwiiuiiiiiiv uverflbu u IIKIUIU sure. nr-invisnTOii'ri UMUN, 175, Greenwich bt hew York. SHORT CUT TO WEALTH. Chances for all I Malo and female airents andean. vassers. Free Information, and ireo bamplts with every order. i o. oox HMD niuua uu., iw, worm bu, K. V, Nov, 54 w. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, H0AKSENESS, AND Alii, THROAT DISEASES USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS I'ut up onlv in ULUE DOXES, ATi lcti mid sure itemed. PorRalo bv drtlfrcrUtJl pfinprnllT- nnd .TnnvuTiiv HOLLOWAY S Co.a'hllndelphla, Vi. AGIIEAT OFEER !! Wo will durlnc thn bolldavH. dbtnnRA nf inn 1... and Organs or nrtt class makers, Including Waters', nt lower prices than ever before offered. Monthly Installments receled, running from u to 38 months. W'a rranted for o years, second hand Instruments nt extremely low prices for cash. Illustrated catalogue iiiuucu. n,i;uw niuucu , ureruuilis ,il I llroadwuy, . V. 1 UKACK WATMtH "NIP and TUCK" (Chromo.) Tie Great American Tea Company, ill &!J Verity Street, X. Y. Teas dltrlbutod to clubs nt lmnortprK' nrtcpn, lleautlful nil rhriitnrw. at rttrrfrnnt kl.Mi nreu'Moil to purchasers oi 1, 3, 3. 4 or 6 pounds ot tea, In clubs of no and upwards. The company has now reedy for delivery a splendid chromo, entitled ".Nip anu TliriV.' ft nHW (Mir.tf, nnnnill tlfl urn . tir.urin,. Htui. Bklrmlsh between babv and his iet Ohl- fur inn ,ui.. Botloii ot a doll. ItlHbofullof rourlngfun thatno urtcriPtioo can leu tun story so well as the simple tltlu c( the artist. The battle Is Just. Mp und Tuck, ana inuhl bo seeu to bo appreciated, bend for clrcu- vi iiiii-rB, iiiiu.1, ae. T11K UHKAT AMKItlC'AN TKA COMPANY, St S3. Vcu'v Street. P.p. Uox fM3. Nkw Voai Crrv. . IX)C. a4,15-4w. GOOD AGENTS WANTED, Th HATllllDAY KVKNIN'n I'llUT tirlnir thnnnlv (ampy, Ijterary and fashion puper published u THE CENTENNIAL CITY Agents have po troutlo In getting hundreds of sub surlU'rs in every town nB(i county H gives thu lar. gest and best chromo iiui'.C) to every buWrlber thin j ear. Three serial stories u)w a) a running, baroplo bent tor a three cent stamp. Pays largett cash wagrs, and glvos gold premiums la lu agents. Agents oxu now making IM per week, We give eicluklvo territory. Bamplesaud tlrculars freelo agent'i. llEKli, WICKKIIRIIAM t CO., Editors and nroprle tors, 7I Bamboa bt, Philadelphia. sr)7.fio Agents proflts per week. Will prove It iew ariieies lust pat Address W. ll.C'lIlD, ented. Oamnles free to all. t-,KW5niru(iV((y, ew vert pAI'I'KU BAGS IXMt 8AUt AT THE COLUMBIA OFFICK, SJIElMEirS SALE- BY VIIITCI! OK St'NimV WlltT Iwued out ot th Court ot t ointnun l'lcns of colutnl la county, anil ui ma dlrecied will be i-xixncU tu sals nt tho Court Houso on TUKSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1870, ntonoo'cloek t. M.. nit that certain undHldeil ono ballot nlotot lind sltuatn In Scott township, co lumbla county. Pa.,liolhg n limestone quarry, bound ed on tho east bv quarry lot nf .Mnrple rurel, on tho north by land of Aaron lloone, nn the west bv another quarry lolcf .U we 1). nice, known ns tho Wwii quarry lot, south by lands of Anron IKhmio ami other lands ot .lesso D.ltlce.on which nro erect ed two dwelling houos,stnble, onice, hay scales and M llmo kilns, being tho unditldcd one-half ot the quarry lot purchaied by J, 1). lllco ot t hat les Lvc, with the nppurtenances. AliiO, Tho other undivided ono-half of the quarry lot nbmo descrllied.belng tho undlildcd one-hall of sal, 1 quarry lot puichnsed by tho said Jesso I), lllco from Peter Schug, with tho appurtenances. AIO, Ons other quarry lot, situate In thosatno town ship, and known us the (Ireen qu irry lot, bounded on tho east by tho aboo described lot, on the smith by land of Aaron lloone, on tho west by lot latouf Jesio White, deceased, nnd on thu north by Units of Aaron lloone, on w hlch nro ended a dw citing house, outbuildings and three Uino kilns. ALSO, One other pleco ot land In said township, bounded by lands of Isaac hlto on the south, on thu east by lauds of tho Ksp l.lmciind cement Co. and others, on the north by lands ot Nathaniel L. camplHMI, und on tho west by land of I'iiifcI nnd Wnplcs and the quarry lots ubuto described, coutatnlng about lour acres. AliSO, one vtlinrf lot sltuatn on tho North liranch Canal In said township ut Scott, bounded by lauds of capu Waples, 11. W. ;ru cling and others, containing ono quarter ot an ucte, moio or less, being what! lot puichased ot ileorgo llldlaj's executor liy the said J. 1). nice. ALSO, Two othnr wharf lots situate on tho North liranch canal In said township adjoining lands or enpt. w.v nies. uecenseu, i-reveiin nun -ionryanuouiers,con laming uouui one. nun ucro, ALSO, All that tract of of land situate In Madison town ship, Columbia cuuuty, Iwundcd nnd described as follows! lieglnnlngata isiston tho Hlack Hun ruad leading from .Iersu town to Urange Uie, In Uncut land of Perry Christian, thence by thosamo ninth forl)-ntno degrees east torty-two and socn-tenth Perches to a post, thence byhuidsof Samuel Mere dith elglity-slx )rches ton post, thenco bysaimi north tlitrtj-two degiecs ea.st forty-two porches to n post, thenco by lands of William Wellher seventy six degrees west tltty-three lierches to a po-t,theuc8 by (ho same south sxtj-two degrees west eighty flvo perches tu n post. In the aforesaid road, thence by said road south twenty degrei s east nrtv perches to tho place of beginning, containing tit ti -four acres and ono hundred and seventeen perches nnd allow ance, whereon are erected n frame dw elllng house, largo barn and outbuildings, A IO, Another tract ot land adjoining the) last aljavd do sorlhed tract ot hind on thu north, Meredith on the east, and othor Uiiisnt Wellirer on the south, being lands purchased ur V, Welllver, containing about foi tv-ono ncreH. Ss Ized. taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the uiuj'eiij oi uessu u, iiicu. AI-SO, Ono lot sltuato In the tow n of Espy, boundod on tho south by .Main street, on tlio west by an ulley, on the north by an ullov, nnd on the cast by lot of W m. Kchechterly ; being s tcet front and 73!((cct ueep, wnereon nro ereeu'U a two story uwcilin; brick, bunk and tramc stable, with outbuildings. ALSO, Ono other" lot. bounded on tho south bv an nllov on webt by an n.ley, on tho north Ivy second St r'et, and on tho east hv Wm. (I'Ulrtim. belnir saw; fuel front, and I , ii( feet deep, whereon aro erected a IJtf Biurj uuieuer Muqi, uiiiee, tuiu ouiuuiluingb, ALSO, Ono other lot, boundod on the north by Second m--i, uu inu luai m luiiiuiiM , r.ugar. Oil III south bran alley, and onlho west In- .M. a.iiimci and other properly of II. l. creveltug, lielnf ss, feet front and i":r.i feet deep, w hereon la iruftcun iuEiuij iruuiu SLUUU', ALSO, Ono lot bounded on the nortli by Second street, on mo j.igiu ruieei. roan, on ino souiu uy lot r,i .M. A. (Ireen, and east by other ptojierty ot II. (), Crevcllng. being on Second street, and nn Light street road, v. hereon is ercctdif a tw o btory Ir.iinu dwelling and out bulldlniTs. selied, taken Into execution, and to bo bold as tho property of 11. u. (.reiellng. ALSO, All that certain real estate sltuato In Scott town, shin, Columbia countv. bounded on thu south hv u Eubllc road, on the west by I. S. Kuhn, on the noi tti y u nubile road, and on the cast by land of Daniel snj der, whereon Is erected a frame barn, bald land conuuninguooui, twenty acres, wiiu ino nppune nances. Seized, taken Into execution, nnd to bo sold as the property oi iiarman u. vroveung ALSO, All that certain real estato sltuato In Itcnton township. Columbia county, bounded nnd described taMlo8: On thelwcBtbv Mattliew.Mcllenry,on the nortu by Itohert Kdmir, on the east by Thomas Mo- neiirr, ou uio nuuui uy uio suinu,wnereon aio creel. euauweuing nouseanu oarn, coniTimini- seei!ty' sia uiieo, iuuiu ui icoq, ATO, In the eamo township, two other otn. bounded on I lie north by lands of Klchard Miles, on the houth by Itenlainln iicllt'iin-. on tho west bv Main Ktrcct. nn inu uubi. oy t urvm wubtfre wiui me nppurifnancos, said two lots contnlnlnir acre. Seized, taken Into execution, nnd to be bold as the projH-Tiy oi itusbvi i iiuiitnry. ALSO. All that certain nleco or narocl of land situated In FlslilI'L'creek towushln. columblu count. Penn.i.. bounded on tho north by lunds of II. F. ltdgar.on tho west bv land of of 11. F Kilirar. on tho south bv l.inil of Joseph Dleterlch and 1'uU r Iceland, and on tho e ist by land of John Wenner, on which ore erected uunu nog uuuso uuu tuioie, containing liny acres, I11V1U VII KH, IllbU .UU '1U1 IVUUUILO. AliiO. All that certain nleco ornareel of land sltuntnln FLshtmreicck townshtn. Columbia, countv. Ixmniiisi by lands of Wleber Pennington on tho north.ot lillas and ot Peter Kphltn on ihu 'south, contamtue elirhtv acres, moro or less, whereon nro a frame uwililng iiuum:, u uuu& uarii, wuguu bueu uuu uuicr UUIUUIIU- lngs. M'lzcd, taken Into rxocutlon, and to be sold e u the pruperijr ui i . v . uugur uuu iiiium iMjgur. ALSO. All that certain tract ol land sltuato lnrisblntr. creek township. Columbia county, and state el Penn sylvania, and adjoining land of .latin Pooler on tho north, land of William Whltenlght and tho lelrsof luiiu piuuKer, ueoeuoti, uu tuu east, lanu ui iiaiuei Stucker, deceased, on tho south, nnd land of Catha rine Pealer on the west, containing seventy-seven acres and ono hundred and tortv-thrce Tterche.. to gether with thu hereditaments und appurtenances. ccizcu, uikcu uuu eAeumiuii, uuu iu no sum us the property of Kllas P. liendcr and Amnndus Unangst. terro tenaut, ALSO, Allthatccitaln real estato sltuato In rishlntrereek tow nship, Columbia county, bounded nnd desci Ihed as follows: on tho north by .lames Park, nn tho souin oy Miinuci .i.reuier, on ine west by u, n, Jones, nnd on the east by heirs of lluckalew.eontaln. Ing fourteen acres, more or less, tho samo beliur uu. sealed land, with the annurteiianies. CU.ed. taken lntu executlo.i. and to bo sold as the Jiuici.J ui ifuiucn ... tiuuep. ALSO, All that certain lot of land i ituntn in thn fnm rt it oum'ii urir. l uiumum cnuni v nnunnpri nni iiicrirL. ed asfoIlowH, to wit: dlolnlnLMotof Knthun hro- "in iiiuviDis.ujr t-ttnui eiii'ii uu inu buuill UV Kldtre alley on the north, and bv lot ofMathlna Kindt on tho west, whereon Is erected a dwelling houte Mtiu uut uui i'jiukSi Seized, taken Into execution, ana to bo eold as tho ALSO, All that lot or niece of land ntnaleil in thn ).or. ough of Centralla. countv or ?niumtin. ktntn of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd descilLed en follows, to wn: on ino west oyiotor widow llo'ne. north bv east by Trnutwlno street, and south bv liniinmi! anu i'i un.u3b 1.IUUI111UU V.UUJ uuu irfin 1'iirnminv street, said lot belnt- twent.nvo feptdeoTi tu. thn same, moroor lets, on which la erected a dwelling house. Seized, taken tnto execution, nnd to be sold as the prujivriy oi .acuanau nreiscner. ALSO, All that certain messuae-n and fnrm. rnntninim. ono hunured aud thirty-four acres, moro or less, slt uato In Orungn township, adjoining lands of tho heirs of (icorgu Kline, Daniel Kline, and bounded In nurt also bv st&hlm? creek, hr-tnir thn .uucjtu uj vi, muiiiH ruu who iu icu,t iieiUB. AI-SO, Kteht npresof timber land, bo tho samo mnro or IchH, in tlio tomithlpol or&no, adjolnlntr landH ji jtsMj urumsieucr, jurn jinan, .jam en c(t, iianman, and ouiern, belnt; the barno premisen con ficd to l'eler I Sill as bv James Kvemind wl ft, to gether with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Seized, taki n Into execution, and to bo told as tho livKtiy ui mum's iec. ALSO, All that certain rlivpU1ni.houso of two htrlen hur. Ing a rront of sixteen feel and u denth i,r thlrtv.li feit, sltua(o upon a lot or pleco of land In tho town Of kMnv. tfiivnlliln nf Mpr.tl. (.nlllmliln rvomli- lu-inil- ed eust by a lot of William Chrlstman. souihwurdly by an allev. westwardlv bv a lot or William (1. (Ur. luu, uuu norimvarui uy r.ecuuu sireci, cuuiuining clghty.two and a half feet front. seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho pruperiy or James router. ALSO, All that certain lot or nleco of trrounri slluntnln the town of II oomsburg, Columbia county, on tho cast side of East street, bounded as follows, to wit t beulnnlntf atn corner on an allev and Kust stieet. thence along said Kust street south-castwardl)' tlftj. live fi et to lot ot Jacob Shaffer, thenco along said lot ot Jacob Shatter north-enstwnrdlv one hundred and nlnclv.lllo feet to ( hestnut nllev. thenco bv Mjld nt. ley north.westwardly tlliy-iuu feet to tho ulley llrbt ineniioneu ineneu by said alley soutn-westwaiuty ono hundred and nluety flvo feet tu tho place ot he. luumg; wuereon aro erecieu a two siory iratno welling house, a stable and other outbuilding. Nezed, taken Into execution, und to bo sold us tho roperly ot s l eater J, Faux and T lllinun Faux, ALSO, All that certain tractor ilefeol land sltuato In 'cutro towpbhlp, Columbia county, and statu of 'eiiiiyWvanla. bounded and dehcrllied us rollows. tu will ou the west by land ot John siller, Jr., on the north by lands ot the heirs of Andrew Freosund Wil liam HoIIiuud. and on the cost und booth by lands latouf John Conner, deceased, containing thirty ono acres, rnoruor less, on which aro erectod a dwel ling houao and burn, with tho appurtenances. property of (ieorge sitler, with notlcu to Samuel .....w, .vu uuu nuuiiuu. uuu w uu nuiu an mu .Vhltrnoyer, terre tenant and present owner, ALSO. All that certain pleco or tract ot Und situate In thu townshln. countv undstato ufuicsuld. bounded uiy and described as tullows, to wit; ou tho west by land of I evl Fester, on tho north by lauds late of heirs of Androw Picas and WUllam llonman, on the oast by the above described tract, und on the bouui by land cl John Cornier, now CuceaMd, conladnUK thb;tyin Atres, mora or Itm. Sttea, tkktk liiM iutltt, nil vo U Ma u Uit SALES. By viiitt'i: orsii ximv wimts isueii out of Hie Court nf Common Pleas of Columbia county, nnd to me directed mil bo exid to sale nt the court Houso on TUllStlAY, JANUAHY 18 1870, All that rertaln pleci' of land sttnato In lirlarcreel; township, CnluinbU county, ndlolnlng lands of John Van Pel on the north, Atchlluld Fowler on tho south, William Kline on tho west, and lianlel sibort on the east, containing thirty at res, more or less, w hereon are erected a one nnd a half Morr hotel, n Hied nnd other oulbulldlnpi. . .... seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the properly ol William Linden. AUSO, All that certain lot ot land situate In Jackson township, Colunihl i county, twuiided on tho west by land of John Herr, on tho north bv Nehemhih Chamberlain, on the south by Jacob Lunger, on tho east by (leorge l'arver, cont lining titty acres, moro or less, on which nro erected n two story hou-e.barn, and outbuildings, with tho nppurtenances. Sol7i'd, taken Into execution, and tu bj sMd ns tho property ot A. J. Kline. A 10, on WKDNESDAY, JANUAHY, 10, 1870, on the premises, nt 1 o'clock P. St., the following real estate, to w it i All tint certain real etate situate In the borough ot Centi iilla, Columbia county, iHiunded n tin cast by street, on the north by Company Und, on tho west by Tlnmas Dalton, on the-south by railroad; wacro in Ui ro 'tdla dwelling house nnd outbuildings; said lot lielhgtiu'iityilu1 t-et trutit and unehuii dred and ritt feet deep, with tho nppurtenances. seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the proinrty ot Zaclurlah Krelscher. .MlCIIAULdllOVIlll, siieritrs ortlce, siiiriir. liloomsbnrg, lvc, 51, IsTR. PDBLiqSALE. 11V Vlit rn: ut an nnlir of the Ornhans' Court of Columbia i ounU, the un.toratgned Kseeutor, A c. of Juhti Heath, late of Jaeksuu township In said countv, deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises on Tl'ESlUV, JANUAHY IS, 1S7C, at U o'clock In the forenoon ot said day. the follow ing described real estate to-w it : All that certain piece, parcel or Tit ACT OF LAND, situiteln Jackson township, Columbia count", ad joining lauds of Irani Pet r on the east, lands ot Jacob ChrMy on the north, lands of U mum Man-nln,- on tiu 'ct and north, aud lands late of - ou the west and lands ut Humphrey Parker od the south containing S1XTY-KOUK ACWW aud 61 perches and allowance, w hereon is erected a LOU DWELLING IIOfSE ANU 11A11N. About, si acres of said tract Is cleared and bp.ance in timber. (Juod water at tho duelling house and there U ou the rrctuhca a a oooii yoi'no Appi.u oiscuAnn. TIIUMS OF SAI.K Ten percent, tt the one-fourth of the punluso money to tio paid ntthostrUUig dJwnofthe property; the one-sourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation absolute and the re maining three-fourths m one ear thereafter with Interest trom condrmatlon nM. (1K01K1K 1). HEATH, Kxecutor. Dec. 24-ts New Columbus, Pa. Real Estate Sale. One corner lot to feet front, IDS feet deep, sltuote In East lilooiuahurg.on which Is erected u good BHIOJES: HOUSE, frnmo out kitchen, with eood welt ot water In kitchen, nnd a good bprlug-houso cellar under it. FRAME STABLE to feet long, and other outbuildings. There Is also a arlcty of fruit on said lot, such ai apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, grapes, Ac. If not sold by January 1, lsto, It will be for rent, there aro also THREE ACRES of good farm land not far from bold lot, with a good spring or water on It. The three acres ot land with tho house nnd lot would nuko u deslrublo homo for a retired farmer. Land Is in a good stato ut cultivation. 'I ho house is tho ono occupied bv mo for a number of sears up to April iasi, anu wns in goou connition. Any one wishing to purchase can call on me, whi n terms w 111 be mado known, llloomsburg, WM. KIHCKDAUM, Dec. IT, ls;o..3t ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUAIILK REAL ESTATE! Iiy vlrtuo of nn Order of Uio Orphans' Court of Columbia county.thn undersigned Administrators of the estato of Peter Iiltner, Jr., will expose to lMullc Sale ou the premises on MONDAY, JANUAHY 3d, 187C, at 10 o'clock, p. m., tho following described real es tato to-wlt : A MESSUAOEAND TIIACT OF LAND, sltuato In Locust twp., Columbia county, adjoining lands of Edward Strnusser, David btlne, A. P. Fisher and Jacob Cable, containing ONE IIUNDHED AND EIGHT AOKES, more or less, ten acres of which Is good timber land, saving and excepting four acies ot the ufoitsald tract of land set apart to tho widow, Theru Is also on the premises a GOOD APPLE OIICHAHD, a good spring and sprlng-house, tramo bank barn, AND FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and the usual out-bulldlngs. TKllSIS (IF SAIK. Tenner rent of Ihnnnp.fnnriti ot the purchase money to be paid at tho btrlklng down of the property; tho one-fourth lebs the leu per cent, at the continuation uf sale and tno re maining threc-fuurths In ono vear ihereartnr with Interest from connrmatlon nl. n. LEWIS DOTY. MICA El. STINE. Dec. 17,1675. Administrators. READ THIS NOTICE! Jlavlnir entraireo in tho Clothini? niiinott ihi Underst trued takes nlcasuro In nniniunctiiLr tniln nubile that ho hao In a t'v dnva u hnlcmllil READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S' I'UItNISHINU GOODS OVERCOATS, CAPES, SIIIItTS, (SLOVEH, HATS, and all other goods belonging to a first class CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Ab ho Is not oLllord to inik-n larco nrnntH.tnn.iv u iiCUi ) ri'Ill, UV CUM UUUTU lO SCII til UIO UT.V 10till prices. L'ont fall to call and exainlno his gooita, on will sa o tuouey by it. Ntorti In thn nlil lVis.l.(in)p(t linlMlm Vnln Utrtt uviuw .nurKL'i, iuuorhuuiuor i, wjiaituiaivdoiock', M. C. BRITTAIN. Dec. IT, 'IMin liLooMsiiuiia, r., ICE. hereby jrno notloe that I liavo assl'iteil, ana iiuusiiiriu iu .-urn. f.ii7a iiri'uucimtT, lor vuiuu ro cctvtH, ull my notis, ana nccountB, uliethir tin book or OtlllTW 1.L. uuu fcl.t, Is Iiit.1)V illilv niitlirrl7..il ti. II. W. IIAUl'K, Mlullu M JtOUllS. Doc, IT, 75.-8t uol., Co., 1'a. "rANTKD.-A SITUATION. In a truod cuistoui mill, to run clthoron shorcBor for monthly jiay. (looU itefeit'iiru tan bu kI en. n"s" dA.lr..S IV.-HU-ll.r., Doo 10,'Tti-Sw. Mill Hrote, Col. Co,, l'a, SAYE MONEY by EcndluK tl.TS for any II llagailno and Tint Weii IV Tiiibcke (rot-ular prlco JO), or J4.T0 for tho Mayu" ilnoanaTUK!iimi.Vi!i(ii.v tkibvnk (rrcular rrlco 3), Audreys TiiisTitiuuMS, New vorlc. JOTICK. r rom thin atle tho Illoomibur( Gat Company will put In lervlco pipes ut tlrbt cost anil furab.li mid net luittra at four dollars each. 1 Ua company hr on band a lot of ets tar suited for patuUuV roofa, and poiu or other tbcUra placed uader vruund. frC tu cmt j per gallon t UM per barrel. CKit.lS,T6.U UM, 1875- OIHOIBTIM TO OUR MANY FlllENDS AND PATKONS. For the past four years wo Christmas and Each year wo have striven profited by the experience we have c is, o "w nsrinsr o effort. For two weeks we have been working night and day to make it so. How well we have succeeded it is necessary for you to call and examine uie largest ami most Oeautilul stock of yet displayed in Cutnwissa. To to our larirc ami beautiful stock Alataster, Lava, Crystal anfl Bourn Vases ami Toilet Sets. Over 100 styles purchased for cash at a recent sale in New Yorfc whieh we oiler at one-half their real value. Also, to enable you to select suitable presents, we call your attention to the followiii". TOIt LADIES' AND CHILDREN. Beautiful neck-tie. from 1 to $12.00 Silk muffler white or fancy f0 to 2.0G I.aco tie GO to To eents I'aeli llomati warfi. Tj, 87, 1.00 to a.,r0 Law handkerchief L'.'i, .10, 7.1 to 1.00 Plain linen hanilkeiehieP (i, lL't, 18, L'5 to 7.1 Initial handkerchief LMand -10 cents Kit ylovcu. nllwlow, sizes and prices Kul and cloth gauntlets -10 to 1.7,1 Heal laeo collars .10 to 2..10 Linen collars and cuffs m scLs iu handsome. boxc ,10 to 7.1 Work boxes and writing desks largo variety Irom 1.00 toTi.OO ' Inlies' scwin?, writinj; and traveling neces- fcarics-, in HiKsia leather c.aos rliotoRraph albums LOO, 1.50 to 8.00 Musicalalbtims French ink-Hands and paper weights Music cases, card cases, handkerchief and trlove boxes. AH prices Silver thimbles and puff boxes Card receivers Colgate's perfume, ani soaps iu boxes htcrea-copes and views Kiileidocseopes chromos Initial and plain writing papers Shawls and .skirts Hosiery nnd Underwear Nubia", Hoods and Underwear In addition to the above we LADIES' AND CIIILDRENS' FURS, ehildrens' Fur Turbans and Hoods, which make very desirable and useful presents. Also a line assortment of 3 "n.ioie ana GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY Watches, Chains, Breast-pins, Ear-drop, Iling3, Charms, -Bracolo ts, Silver spoons, Napkin Kings, Studs, Gold and plated Cuff Buttons. lack Jeweh'yjijvery discription at very low prices. Wo invito you to raCexamlno " e will take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not, and our prices you will find down to the bottom, throughout our entire store. RBlrlEMBER THE POPULAR W. P. JONES & Dec. IT, 18T3. HOLIDAY GOODS J. H, MAIZE, has just received a flno ossortmcut of ALDUN UVAroitATKI) I'E.CIIHS. Tho best fruit ot tho klad la tho martel. ri.MIAl'l'LKCIIEXSi:, AI.MUKIA GltAl'KS, OHANOES, LEMONS, t'ONPEUTIONS, NUTH, AC. AC. A kplondld now lot of CIIIN'A.WAItK, TOILET SETS, LIIILIJltENS TOY SETS, NEW STYLE CUSl'IDOIiS, CENTENSIAI, IlltEAI) I'LATICS, fIL.SS.WAItE, UUEE.NS.WAIIE, In eruat variety. A full Mock of fancy Limns and tluo ehiuaber beta. Especial attention U callod to hU coMtof culU:rv and fellver wura. uiiiri.i.u iju.ntni at paulo prlcea, ull bis wod are Uie beat lhat can b bouifbt. A lew UiQuauua Uu brand clirara i IU bu closed out cheap. Meda aild loCltdA fA bt.A Afa Areata Variety ot vttrj thing lu thlalliii. have given great attention to Holiday Presents. to excel our fhrmnr nlTni ia l.,.,. hud, wo announce this as our loods wo have nvni- begin wc call vour snecial nltmiiirm nf ' l -.-V.W... rots GENTLEMEN. Hows, tics, latest novelties Neck inull'eer an 1 pulse warmers r me white Miiits Paper and linen collars niiiWulls Suspenders -'."i to 1.00 Httclvskin, shceii.skin, cloth and kid ghnvs. Linen and silk handkerchiefs nil prices Smoking .sets from t'.S to 2.7.1 Pressing cases from 1.7.1aiid up Pocket cigar cases, drinking cups, silver to- baeco boxes Hair, Cloth, Tooth, and hat brushes r jtio match lioxcs Pino Pritisli hosery Pino underwear SOto XOo'eieh1''03 0f "ockl!t-boolis ''ror.i If, Pocket haiKlkerchiefs in fancy buxes ohaving ottps and lino soaps IlswnrH and strops Leather valises and cabba.s. And many otlicr USKFUL ARTICLES too numerous to mention. have a beautiful assortment of CASH CO., Bargains in Lumber! ut the store of JOHN J. ITHEflRY, BENTON, COL. CO. PA. 100,000 fencing boards, at $8.75 100,000 heart Shingles, shaved, extra good, at 7.00 100,000 gap Shingles shaved, at $4.50 100.000l.No. 1 Sawed Shingles at $5.00 Also Plank, Siding, IIlch pinc and all kinds of lumber can bo found iu my yard. Call at onco for bargains. Vw, t,th k.ev ti, t,9