IllJi VjWJj U lYlDlAlN. IILOOJISIIUIH!, F II I II A T, MAMU2I, ISM i; ill I llo.'iil Tlnifi Tnlilc. LACKAWANNA & IIUiOMSIIUMI 11AIM10AD . ., NOMTIt, Accommodation Trnln, 6.45 A,Jl, south. U'lA.M. Mull Trnln Uxpresi Train 7.40 A. M ....... y.1,3 P.M. B.I S 1'. M ll.M A..M " " B.34 1'. M. OATAWIS3A 11A1I, ItOAD. ... . NOIITll. POt'TIl Accommodation Trnln 6.S1 A. M, T,3ti I. M. llogtilar Express ,w I'. M. 11,83 A. M. Through cars on Impress trnln cither to Now York or IMill.vlclpht.il Accommodation trnln runs between L'atawlssii nnd Wllllamport. l'tirnieris If you want n first class Iron-beam plow go to llnrmaii & llnwrt. March 10-3w. Tlio LcwUtown True Democrat wants Jinlgo Mack for l'rciilcnt. ' A weather prophet ircilic-t a feric.i of rohl sstornts for tlireo month to come. (loot! gra de) in. Tills is tlie time of year for mothers to put sheet Iron patches on tho kiiccc of their hoys' troucrs inarhlc eaon Is coining. K. 1!. lkcler Krt. ha fold tlio home ami lot on Market St., where he nt prennt reside, to Mr. .1. K. W!lon. St. Patrick' day was variable enough i i tho way of weather. "First it blew, ami thin it snow, nnd then it thevv, nnd then it frin." fjiinbiiry had n $7,000 flro on Thursday of lait week. Three stables, a cabinet shop and a homo were destroyed. Inuranco about $3,000. Tho scliooli in Lock Haven have been clotd for want of fund to pay the teachers. A simi lar stato ol nlfairs prevails in Eli.ahclli, X. J. . Mr. John .1. Iteimensnydcr, of .Sunbiiry, was admitted to the bar lat week. He is (it years of age, and probably the oldest law graduate on record. Messrs. C. It. 1'uckalew, V. J. Iiuckalew, I), iowenherg and John CI. Freeze left town on Tuesday lat lo ntttnd the Democratic Stato Convention at Lancaster. A wild day and a yet wilder night was that of Monday la-t. The wind blew luilously and the snow fell until :i late hour when it changed to rain. Tho King Iron Itridgc Co., uf Cleveland, Ohio were uwarilnl the contract for building tho bridge ovtr Fishingcrcck above Orange ville, on Monday. The pi ice was $1,775. Dining tlie Wednesday Kvening services at St, Paul's Church Itov. John Hewitt aunniinred that on Sunday nc.it he would officiate for the la-t time as rector. , The time for holding the audit in the estate of Wilson Allen, dccciisi'il, has been changed from the ISth lo the 'Joth of April by the audi tor, K. E. Oivis, Esq. Parties interested will note the change. The bills of the three commissioners in Co lumbia county for mileage and services was $00 less than was paid to one of Lycoming county's commissioners. llughesrillc Enterprise. It is said that less than six inches of snow fell this winter. There were eighty live inches last winter. This is the poorest kind of a country for weather proplnls. Mr. A. F. Yo-t, late of tho Tiinkhannock llepubltcan honored us with a short call yester day morning, Mr. Yost is looking well, and is al present casting about for a good place to lo cate. We vvi-h him success. Visible smiles have appeared, duringthepat few days, on the faces of llio-o procra-linating persons who have hitherto neglected to fill their ice houses. They have a(n) ice chance now. Fishermen who pretend to know say that the past open winter has been very favorable for trout, anil predict good tUiiug in the com ing season. Good news, if true. The lierwick Independent finds fault with Oil. Freeze became he states that tlie popula tion of lierwick is about one thou-and. The Independent thinks the figures are nearer two thousand than one. Guess not count 'em. The robins and blue birds winch made their appearance here tome two weeks ago, became disgusted with such a climate and betook thuu selves to warmer localities. The sparrows are tho only "iron clad" birds in this region at present. Those of our subscribers who purpose chang ing their" places of residence on the first of April should notify us of the fact, giving not only the names of their new post offices, but also tho present ones. This saves much trouble both to subscribers nnd publishers. Tho Schuylkill county commisMoncrs, who were not long since convicted of malfeasance in oflico uniUcnt lo jail, have, been pardoned by the Governor on the recommendation of the Hoard of Pardons. It does not really seem worth tho trouble it takes lo get erimimls into jail nowa days they stay there so short a time. The citv of Williainsport population several thousands was captured lat Saturday by n drunken tramp, who held pos-ession of the cen tre of the cily for an hour or so. Tho police force was probably engaged in imiiorlant busi ness of seme kind and did not put in an appear ance. The sheriff opportunely came along and raicd the siege. The mayor might profitably reconstruct that police dipartuunt. V'e have received the eighth annual report of the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Animals, of which organization Mr. C. F. Knapp of this town is an honorary Vice President. From the report wo learn that 1709 cases of ciuelly were registered dur ing 1S75. There was 15'J prosecutions and 135 convictions. Tlie icceipU were $10,SS0.1-! expenditures $9,G3l).Sl. The llcconl of the Timet Ingenuously remarks "We feel no disposition to exult over the Re publican success in New llnuip-hire, It was a foregone conclusion, anil we had scarcely a doubt about it. Of course not ; it was all published in tho va liou.i journals a week before the election, with all the particulars, even to tho price per voter. Nobody was surprised at the rcsiilt.but we hard ly thought a staunch radical sheet like tho lite ore! would say us much out loud. Mr. T. S. Coopers of Coopersbtirg, Lehigh county recently sold four of hU I!erkhiro pigs for $1100, and four others for $1000. In view of tho fact that these sunn are slightly in vanco of those usually paid for ordinary pigs, it might be well if our faruieu were to consid er tho advisability uf breeding llerkslilres. When four pigs bring the price of a good nUcd faun, it looks like a good lime lo give up agri culture nnd take lo live slock. Tho newspapers of the Stato aro having lots of quid fun over tho fact that, at the last term of the Sullivan county courts, the grand jury were notified not to attend as there was no bus incts requiring their attention. It " fcomcwhut remarkable that In this nge of corruption n whole county could not furnUlt a single crimin al for trial. What a pity it is that Sullivan can not bo transported to Philadelphia as n Centen nial exhibit and held up proudly for the admiration of foreigners end the cofuusiou of Ihu rotten official and politician of the (Quaker City. Tho Danville lU-eord publishes a list of tho Montour County soldiers who fought In tho into war, from which it appears that there wero 62 1 in nil j 471 In the volunteer anil 53 in the regu lar service. Tlio place lo buy good plow points and plow repairs is nt Itanium & Haven's. March 10-3w. lly reference lo tlio order of Court, published In nnollicr column, it will bo seen that llicro will ho no jury trials nt the coming April term and jurors, therefore, aro ;rcllcvcd from attend ance at that time. It is sahl that first-class, sound draft hores can now bo bought for $100 to $125 each. It would be a good time to buy horses If anybody had money, which doesn't seem lo bo tho caso as a general thing. Clubino It. Khodes, formerly of licrwlck, died in Wilkes-llarrc cm the 12th Inst. At tho lime of his death lie was In tho employ of the Wllkes-llarro (las Co. lie wns n member of tho Landmark Lodge No. 112 A. Y. M. nnd of K. It. ltawey Lodge No. 839. I. O. of O. F. W.F.I less has moved his storo from the comer of Main and Iron Streets, a few doors soulli to (Jiluiore's new block. The lower side-, we aro informed will be oc cupied by the Columbia County Hank about tho first of April. We regret to announce the death of Joseph IIendcrshott,P(n of our townsman Joseph W. Hendersholt, which sad event occurred in Phil adelphia on Monday morning la't. Mr. lien dershott was 22 years of nge. The funeral takes place this morning. Tlio sheriff of Montour County has been at tached for contempt of Court in executing a writ of replevin and taking goods from the pos session of 1). K. Iihoadcs, receiver of tlie rents and profits of the mortgaged estate of the Han cock Steel and Iron Company. The Wilkcs-ll.irre G is Co. reduced the price of gas from $150 to $2.50 There must have been considerable profit to tho Company at $1.50 if not that company will suspend before long. In several of the large cilies tlio Gas Companies have aroused the indignation of con sumers and it is probable there will hi reduc tions of price and an improvement in the ipial ily of gas. The Col.u.MWAN and Montour American do not ipiarrel and Cbalf.iut of the Inltlligcneer doesn't like; it. Such n slate of attain hardly soils his ideas of the eternal filness of things. He dislikes Columbia County and its people) Inanity nnd it burls his feelings to have any one in Montour ilMer with him. It is hut fair lo remark that his dislike of our people is most earnestly reciprocated. Durir.gthe past week we have given our subscription lit a thorough revision. Many corrections were made in tho dales, and those who find a change on their slip will understand that it was made to correspond with our books. There are still a number of slips bearing elate previous to October 1, 1S75, but these will bo corrected as soon as we get the names of those who have settled with Mr. Dicfienbach up to that time. Arrangements are being perfected by Mr. Lewis, to run his side wheel steamer "Kstella" from lierwick to Wilkes Iiarre, commencing in April nnd continuing until tlie clo-e of navi gation. This boat is new and finished in a beautiful and workmanship manner and furnish ed with all the modem conveniences. Tho ca nal will be used to Nantiooke and from there she will run on the river. Mountain Echo, The Greensburg Argun is responsible for tho following. If true, the information is valuable, A correspondent informs us that a piece of I - !.. ..!. hi n-....ll.. . iruu tiling in mill iii" Mill I'lie'uui.uijr fucteiib the ravages of irost. The informant stales that the night before the freeze in April la-t be hung several pieces of old iron in ten of his peach trees and that the fruit was not killed. The fruit of the remaining trees (fifteen in number) was nil killed. A piece of horse shoe was bung in a cherrv tree in tho same orchard and it was bad ed wilh fruit, whilst on adjacent trees the fruit was entirely killed. We have frequently noticed in tho Williams port papers accounts of tho largo number of farmers who attend the markets in that cily,but competition docs not seem to redtico prices. Ilutter is quoted at forty cents per pound and scarce at that. It has always struck us as some what odd that, in farming communities, butter should be so high in price and small in quanti ty, Itloomsburg has never had an adequate supply of butter at reasonable prices, although there is no good reason therefor. Our markets should be well slocked with this most necessarv article of food and tlie rates should below, this county is essentially an agricultural one. (Communicated. l!l.00M-iiuitn, March 22nd. Misr.s HitocinvAY & Ki.wej.i.. Gentlemen: Xot long since you mentioned tlie cao of a child who was forced to beg in this town and whipped if not successful. Anotli er case has come to my knowledge which I think should be made public. At eleven o'clock one night Iat week a neigh lur of Mrs. Hampton on Kock street found her littlo girl shut out of doors and nearly frozen pleading pitieoiisly of her mother to let her ill. Tho neighbor went to the door and demanded of Mrs, Hampton to let the child iu,sho replied it was her cliilJ and she would do ns she plea cd with her. When the finally told the child to come in tho littlo one pleaded of her not to put its hands on the stovo saying she would be a good girl if Iter mother would not bum iier. I have reason to believe Ibis woman pursues n regular system of torture anil cruelly toward her children. Is there no way. to put a stop to such inhumanity ? Yuurs I tes peel fully. W. O.Hi)i.Miy, There certainly is a way to deal wilh such brutes, and perhaps if tbu sharp J a -1 1 of the law were applied in a few instances, it would be n warning to oilier Inhuman parents. When such inscs!oine to the knowledge uf any cili Zen they ought m be nr. Ju public, ami it that does not end inhuman treatment of children, Ibu proper officers of the law should taku the mailer in hand. Wo have received a pamphlet containing tlie Proceedings of the First Convention of tho Di rectors of the Poor nnd liuard of Public Chari ties, laid In Altoona, tllair county, Pa., on tho 10th and 20th of January la-t. The object of tho Convention was "to discuss questions in re lation to tho general management of the poor, and, If possible, lako some concerted action to control the tramps." Henry nays, ot t'llt.lmrg, presidid, and nniong tho ecrelnric wo notice the name of William Kreamcr, of llloom poor district. The following (pie-.lions we re discuss cell iiV( U a general revision of the Poor Laws r.f tlm fii-itp iieei'ssarv Y .SVroiii The proper anil most judicious mode or distributing out-uoor mm. Third The ireneral management of Alms Hoii-es nnel employment of Ihu inmates. i iini--Wliat to du wilh tho Children III C Ima.llnusps. Fifth ''he lust nnd most effective modo o disposing of "Tramps," and what legislation I ...ddfirv tn fhtiAc the L'rowiue: evil. M rt Should In.ii, .o nerrons be kept in Alms House or in the Hospitals provided fur tho maintenance of the Insane t While the Convention was In session a com milieu of tho Slate Senalo was Introduced, and slaleil that tho Assembly wero anxious to coop erate in sinurlng tho nccNssary leuUlatlon to nrevent vagrancy. A bill was drawn up by a couiiultlco of thu Convention on this subject, to ho premnlesl to the Leglslaimo for their consul cratlon. Muc.i Interest was luanireiteil tnrougii nut. mid uu motion the Convention ndjoiinieel to meet at Lancaster on tlio linh day jf September ,J nexu THE COLUMBIAN AND KDiTOMAIj Lin!. Ill Pleasures and Dangers. A Xarroa Fscapt. II M it a Molly Magmre Plot t It is a very common opinion that thi life of nn editor is one of tlio easiest and plcasantfst, nnd that all the newspaper man has to do Is to sit In his office and take In two dollar bills. If peoplo holding such notions could spend a few days constantly In a sanctum they would bo con vinced of the crroncomncss of their belief. Such a scene as the following Is not tinfro- quent. A llully old gentleman comes up flairs pulling and blowing with tho effort of the as cent, and sits down and looks straight at the ed itor until ho recovers his breath sufficiently to inquire how much ho owes on subscription. Tlie tditor cunsults tho hooks and tells him ho owes five dollars for two years and a half. Then tho old gentleman gets very reel in tho face and says llicro is some mistake, that the hooks aro not correct, that he lias paid up promptly every year, that he has only taken the paper six months, that he has got a receipt somewhere for tho last three years, and that tie never look the paper at all. Tlio editor, of course, undertakes to convince him that he is mistakcisj nnd if suc cessful the subscriber grows angry and insolent, and settles tho dispute by paying the bill and ordering his paper stopped. Kvery body knows how pleasant It is to be lulu that you don't know how lo keep books, nnd that you aro ask- ng fur money that was never earned, and yet tho poor editor has to stand mute and take daily abuse of this kind, nil for the sum of two dollars n year. Hut this is not tlio worst of It. Wo are in formed that certain editors in tho coal regions find It necessary to keep guards about tliein to prevent violenco being done to their persons. Wo never dreamed it would become n necessity here. But let us relate an Incident which will illustrate the danger to which wo are sometimes subjected. It was Saturday night. Cold blew the wind around tho corners, nnd the crystal frot glittered upon the windows. The town clock had just struck half put ten, and then froze up. All good c itizens, (except a tingle individual connected with this oflice)were at home with their families. Said individual had entcreil the Sanctum, and was quietly and peace ably engaged in inducing the lire in the stove to become a littlo more vigorous, In or.ler that he might comfortably take a parting glance at the evening pipers. While thus engaged there came a crash, like the bursting of a mighty cannon, and immediately there was one less pane of glass in our window, and the chill night atmosphere came rushing in. Xot frightened, oh no, but somewhat startled, tho individual gazed out upon the spot whence oimo the mis- tic, but only empty darkness met bis eye. The hend bad fled. On (he following morning wo found a window in the third slory, down from le top, anil liva more panes were paid fur on Monday. Wu are now convinced that there is a plot, whether by the Mollie Maguires, or tlie Mulligan Guard, we know not, but we do know of some parties who had "engagements up town" that night and who did not get homo as early as usual. Since that memorable attack upon our castle we have nightly entered it witli fear and trembling, and it is with great caution that we sit down In. our editorial chair, not knowing but that the enemy has placet upon the seat enough nitro-glycerinejto blow us up among the twinkling stars. We are now reaily to receive proposals for bomb proof abutters on our b'k windows, and would also like to pur chase a hull-dog nnd a second hand howitzer. THE l'UIILIC SCHOOLS On Friday of last week it was our privilege to spend a few hours in tlie West District School, and we were well pleased with wliat wesaw and heard. In Itoom Xumber 1, presided over by Prof, and Mrs. Schoonover, we found all tho students engaged in n history leson, conducted in a very interesting manner by the Principal. The pleasant faces of the pupils showeel clearly that they really enjoyed the work beforo them, and that school was a place no longer dreaded, as in days gone by. The exercises of the after noon consisted in singing, reading compositions, and declaiming, all of which wax done in a very creditable manner. Wo next visited ltoom Xumber 2, under the charge of Misses Arm strong anil Vnnderslicc, where wo found the 6.uue kind of exercises in piogrcss. The littlo folks seemed to take great pleasure in tho per formance of the parts assigned them, and c.imo oil' the stage with credit. In Room Xumber 3, under Mrs. Geblcr, nnd Miss I lower, and Xum ber 4, under Misses Gentzel and Unangst we saw enough lo satisfy us of tlie excellent order and discipline of tlie pupils, and of the interest taken in their welfare by the teachers. All of the school rooms are made attractive by tlie use of pictures, plants, vines, mottoes, brackets and other ornamentation. Jn ltoom Xumber 1, several little fish were swimming about in a globe of water. AVc were informed by tlio teachers that the attendance has been good timing the winter the average number of pupils since the beginning of the term being as follow i: ltoom Xo. 1. -to . ii . f,7 " " 51 " " (. 75 Total average. 231 There is not a town in the Stale which has belter educational advantages than Illnomsburg, Tho iieonlo have invested many thousands of Jollars in school hou-es, and the best of teach ers are employed ; and yet there is one serious drawback hi Iho way of complete success. There is not sufficient interut manifested by parents. To expect the schools to prosper without en couragement from citizens, is to expect a fully equipped ves-el sent out upon tho ocean with out a compass, to reacli port in safe ty. A visit tu the school room, is nlways appreciated by Loth teachers and pupils, and thoso who pass an afternoon in that way will bo fully repaid for the time so spoilt. Wo shall endeavor to give some information oncerning tlie Kat Dis trict Schools in another issue. Tho ltepublicaii standing committee of Col ninbia cotintv will meet np Saturday, at Iilooms- burg, for ihe'pur09c of electing delegates to ih o natn convention. Mr. D. A. Ileckley, the chairman f the committee, is entitled lo tho gruuiiMt pruioe fur the etlcctlvc organization which is maintained in the party In Hut coun try . fi'ii:e ni! uiVdi. A nioru refreshing bit of sarcasm wo haven't seen for a long time. With Mr. Ileckley as Chairman and Treasurer tho organization is simple rather than cilectivo he's Iho party and he organizes beautifully. There's a littlo hitch in tlie ltepublicaii ranks ju-t at present on tho Xotary Public question, but tho soreheads will probably fall into lino beforo election, Whatever organization llicro is in tho party is to bo credited to tlio rank and file Ileckley as leader is tho discordant clement. ''' Spuing Dr.mi.n v, languor, lassitude, and that low stato of thu system peculiar to tho spiingtimo ol'thu year, are immediately re liewd bv tlio PuttJVIAN Sviti'l', which sup plies tho blood with its vital principle of life dements iron infusing strength, vig or, nnd now lifo into all parts of thosys-teiu. Heing Irco from alcohol, its energizing ellecta are not followed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent. Sold by till druggists. Pamphlets free, Sin n W. Fowi.1: & Sons, Proprietors, Doston, Tho Popo has agreed to permit tlio mar riagoofa Cathollu to 11 Protestant woman, fur tho first tlmo during his pontificate, causing dUplcamro among tho ultratnoii tanes. Tl. Prim ( Wales. Grand Muster of England nnd Wales, was mude a Mason by the King of Sweden in 1808. His great- great-grandfather, his great-grunu uiicio 01 Cumberland and Gloucester, his grandfa ther aud grand uncles wero Masons, while three members of his family Itavo nun ino position oi Grand Master. DEMOCE ' T, IILOOMSBXJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, TUB STATE CAi'ITOii. llAnnisnuna, Morclt 21, 1870. Tho bituminous coal mine ventilation bill having been disposed of ftflcr tunning tho gauntlet of Houso opposition and amend ment during tho earlier part of last weck.nn other bono of contention succeeded It in tho shapo of tho new county bill, Introduced by Mr. 1'lummcr, of Crawford county. In days gono by bills for tho establishment of new counties wero In no pleasant odor with Iho people, nnd lest unpleasant recollections still linger In their minds, lleprcscntatlvcs ato a littlo chary about meddling with bills of this character for fear they may prove, vcritnblo "edged tools" to cut their lingers. Although tho measure nt present pending, ttnllko some of former yenrs of which mention might bo made, has not lor Its object tlio aggrandize ment of somo particular individual, yet It is meeting with most determined opposition. Those opposed to it claiming that if tho bill becomes n law It will bo prolific of evils ef which, if wo bcllcvo current reports, tlie possible division of half tho counties of tho Stato is tho least to bo feared. AH that is required for tlio formation of n now county by tliis bill is to hnvo n petition signed by 1,500 citizens ; nn nrcn of -100 squnre miles without having tlio boundary lines within 10 miles of any county scat; a population of 20,000 within tlio nrcn of tho proposed county and two-thirds of tho vote within tlie same. Tho whole of last Thursday wns ex pended in tlio discussion of this bill nnd Its passage is beset with many dlflicullies. Tho session of Monday night was charac terized by legislative action of a startling(?) character. Last Monday was rendered mem orable by the introduction of n measure which, if successful, will tear up, root nnd branch, n noted corporation. A movement of last night, made by Mr. Christy, of Alle gheny, may bo looked upon as rather more startling. A light between western dealers and tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has long been upon tho tapis, A variety of means hnvo been attempted to bring the refractory corporation to terms and prevent them from making discriminations in tlio carrying of freight, but without success. It was at last determined to try the Legislature) and see what could bo dono in that direction. Yes terday evening, when petitions were in or der, Mr. Christy,' of Allegheny, presented and had read a petition signed by a large representation of the above mentioned deal ers. The petition, after setting forth the various viohitiunsof charter and wrongs com mitted by the Pennsylvania Itailroad Com pany, closed with a request to tlio Legisla ture to appoint a committee of investigation to inquire into tlio various wrongs alleged, and if said committee find tlio same to bo true that the Legislature direct tho Attorney General to proceed by 7110 irarmifj to forfeit tho charter of tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, claiming that the inalienable rights of tho peoplo and tlio Constitution shall bo declared paramount to the charter of any corporation whatever. After the read ing of this petition tho intention of Mr. Christy to read in place a joint resolution appointing a committee of investigation for tho purposes named in tho petition was very manifest. So whenever Mr. Christy endea vored to get tho floor objections were raised, aud an adjournment was cfl'ected before tlio resolution could be read in place. This morning Mr. Christy again attempted to gel in tho resolution, but tlio motion to do so was tabled on a call of tho yeas and nays. The general appropriation committee had under consideration for some time the bill making an appropriation to tho Colored Sob tliers' Orphans' School at Iiridgcwatcr, Bucks county, and finally negatived tho tame on tho grounds that by tho bill an appropna- propriatiou of $40 more to every colored f.ol dier's orphan was asked than was given to white soldiers' orphans. Last night certain members of tho IIouse,undcr the spokesman' ship of PctrolT, of Philadelphia, dissatisfied with the action of the committeo forced tho bill from their hands and had it placed upon the calendar, whore it will probably meet with a rather more summary defeat than it did in committee. A Democratic House 0 Iteprcsentativcs is not likely to givo to tho orphans of colored soldiers $10 a head moro than they do to those of white soldiers. Doth Houses liavo adjourned over to-mor row on account of the Democratic Stato Con vention to be held in Lancaster upon which a largo majority of tho members will bo in attendance. Next week .1 like adjournment will take placo for tho ltepublicaii Stato Convention. 11. Itupturo cured in from 30 to 90 days by the Triumph truss Co,, of 334 liowery, X Y., who offer $1,000 for a rupture they can not cure. Seo advertisement and cut of Truss in another column. Send 10 cents for descriptive book of Triumph llupturc-Cure Tho Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Company proposo to send a com pletc section, in separate pieces, of tho mam moth vein in tho Plank Hidgo shaft, Schuyl kill county, to tlie Exposition. Tlio section is to bo a rectangular solid, about forty-five. feet long and thrco feet square at tlio base It will show tlio intervening slates and all tho different varieties. Tlio dullne.-s of trade leads tho Xcw lied ford (Mavi,)Mercury to remark : "Ten mill mako a cent, but not ten mills in this scc tlnn." II US' KM'moilAM Tlie treat lteineily f. I'nueiiH. Holds, c'onstunntloii. nnu till Diseases of tl thriLit and lurnrs. Will t'ure. anil oMenwlien Ihelcaso apparent! hopeless. Woeio not mean to mi), that when thu Lungs urn elestrojed nuy ineillelno can eieate them anew. Hut v,o ilo say, that if a iierson liasa violent cougii, MKiimweais, iriepun: emus, 14 rnmiii.-fi ill iii'ii iLL'urt iiiuv uu t:iiiii(-ii. .1 it ltiiiuMA: I'ntlii'ur sirs 1 have usee! Haas1 Uxpcclorunt In my family for no years, nn.l lino Hie expiTleiii 0 ol kr.owtnir lu great inert s.unil do glad ly re-eoinmeiui it tu ull suntms with those dis ci CfcSlUl? tell p UIIIIO IUI uiiiiii 11 n iiiiuiuni, (IEN. WMtUll-'sNYPint, oalllpolls. Ohio, Nov. 1615. Try it I l'ltlt'U HL'KNTH, sola by all Drugelsts, lVb. 11. sm rpo THE AFFLICTED .VXD UXFOHTU". I N'A'i'U "Ihero Is no tliuss of diseases that re- linTrn liuini exnerleiieo tu neat successfully than tlioso of a private character. .Many plij sJelans su- puse thai w lien 1110 primary sj mpiuiiis uiu ii-iiiuien, iho disorder or poison tins been ourcuiiic, Mich Is not the euw. 1 lie dinieullles, or thu various stages of tho disease- aretlieii tohiieceed. Thu pulls nrst attacked tire th throat, nose, mouth, tongue, skin, tendons, bones, ligaments, tins, ees, Ac. frequent, 1 v tVi'sn Hvinnluuis uro treated by physicians ns sim ple ulcerations, until home of the Important organs of tho body beconio Imolecd, when death relioea the bunerer. int. 11. v. i.unu, uumuk uiauo uu pu- uto discuses u study, triiaruutccs a speedy tmd per, imin.'lit IM.I-II Ullll mirt-lV M'L'CtdhlU llll'llll llll'S. Mctl- leal eiueis nnd drugMorc, .No.aal NoiltilTfteeiith street. Hours, lu till LSI) una 0 to 9 p. ui .March II, 'Til-ly. Dr.Teiiy'sYiietaiile live Remedy Tor n perfect restoration of tboncnous system, raiikinc uu immediate and proper cine lu Ihu follow. tier coses 1 lupous iteblllty unpaired nutrition of lliii bod)', lassitude, weakness In the limbs and back, Indisposition nnd incapacity forfctudy, dullness of uppreheuslon, lossof memory, uversionio hocioty, ii.miiiiii' ki'ir.iiifctiust. dlnlness. hcuUufhe. incident to both sexes, for whoso beiiellt It Is dethjue'd and whOhohaipliiihSiiwiupTOiMuie. m iu. n.i.si t-iiUiieiit nlitslilans of this country havi cxirlcet tbemscUesfo thouunokt tueheek Ihulu- i ieaslni; faiullty rcstiltliitf from Iho lehuallonol Iho nines, lluvliur lor a lulu: period devoted much nuely, tlmo and labor In estabiuidui; a reneiiy for ii,., r.-rf.-i-i ri-stnraiion or too nervous svbicui. 11 L'rutlDlni,' to bo utile to uimouneo Iho biicei ss nt teniiliiir my new method. TbioiiKh Hits leintdy tlio i.i-rifs can lift I'eaeneu ami 111 Mien 11 wuj tuui, uu over shattered or prostrated, they cuu 1.0 in'ifectl restored. It nets 011 iho nerves ut once, jet wit! treutleness-iebtorloi: them to nnuturul ttate, an ?...., .ii,,. if,., iil.nn, itlhtlesslliL' diseases. lioth bexts, incin 01 less, through tho prostration of the nervous siblein, iifeo tneir energy, iubw Instances thoNiivo lie lnedy may 1 a idled upon revlvlnir tho pulleiit lulu Iho vigor otjotilh. K..r. m min dv Is euri'fullv eouinounded u: nut tin In iKixcb Willi full directions. I'rlic, one dul lar, expiesscd to any uddrej 1 on reevnu 01 P lie. Iwi Vlnu Mrvct, riil u. omoo liours. It a. in. W3 p. in., 1 ioj m. Business Notices $2.00 btivs a cood nalr ladles' Shoes nt McKlnney , Whito Dress Good's nro bcirln nine to be looked at, at I. W. Ilartman's. Tho latest styles of Dress Goods at O. O. Marr's. For Wall Paper go to G. A. Clark's. Lookout fur Snri up Goods nnd prices to suit tho times nt D. M. Knorr's. Kspylown Steam Planing Mill for talo or rent. Address, X. U. lilnk, March 21-tf Hloomsburg, Pa. r i. .ii.. 1.... .,... t u IL. u. J'liimi, lliu llllini, juia i uii:u tu .... slstant Miss Delia Wilbur, whoso reputa tion as a first class artist is unsurpassed. FOU 11UXT. Tho storo room on Main Street, below Market formerly occupied by 15. P. Lutz, as a Drug Store nnel lately uy M. C. llrittalu ns a Clothing Store. Inquire f E. J. Thornton. Mnr. 2 J.-tf. ,1. Schuyler it Son give notlco that af ter Anril 1st tliev will not trust, but will sell lower than any 0110 can sell doing n credit busincs. W. F. Hess lias removed hlsi store lour doors below the old stand Into ono of tho 10ms of tho 1111111111111 lately erected by Wm. Gilmore, where he is opening n large stock new goods wiiicii win uu bom tu enenp can be had in tlie city. Heady Made Clothing Cheaper than ever a D. Lowcnbcrg's. Flour and Feed at M. M. Itusselt's. Dji.'t buy old-fashioned coods because cy uro cheap. Go to C. C. Marr'H and get the latest spring styles cheap. Gum Hoots nt E. M. Knorr's for $3.00. G. A. Clark has hist gotten in his spring stock of Wank Hooks. It is largo and well assorted. X'o placo liko I. W. Ilartman's for Cheap Muslins. lor licnt. Two elegant room", suitable r offices. Hcnt reasonable. Apply soon. J, 11. Maize. Plow Shoes at McICinney's. W A XTE D. WAXTKlT WA NTED. Any quantity of Mitsk-llat, Mink, Ilacoon, 'ox mid Skunk skins for which the hi gliest Caeli price will be paid by jJavm j.owcnucrg. Ilutter 35 cents n pound, Eggs 1G cents a o.cn, at M. il. KUss';I1'h. ll'itiV 1'aner, G, A Clark has double the lock of anv other establishment in town, hich mint be sold. Ladies, go to C. C. Marr's for E. Huttcr- ick it Co.'s spring dross patterns, tho best in town. Ladies' foscel Gaiters $2.00 nt McKinncy's. 1000 yards of Dry Goods to arrivo this cek at I. W. Hartma n's. For Hen t A first-class oflico in tho Co- lumbian Huilding, fronting the Court House. iVpply at tins ollice. tl. Custom-made Hoots at E. M. Knorr's tho best and cheapest in Market. Oranircs and Lemons always on hand at M. M. Howell's. For a nobby Cap go to 1). Lowcnbcrg's. For Hlank liooks go to G. A. Clark's. For. Hunt. The House, barn, and lot on 'ast Street, formerly occupied by I. W Xilcs, apply to Hkockway & Ei.wki.i. liloouisuurg, ra. tf Canned fruits of all kinds at KusseU's. Sprine Hrnche Shawls .".t I. W. Hartinnn's fi.'.uu sio.uu ana s?is.uu. For Fine Calf lioots go to E. M. Knorr's, Tho Xevvcst. Xeatcst. and Xiccst Clothing for U013 and Children that can bo obtained in tlio Xew otk market just received at V, I.owciiuerg s. Picture Frames. A lame variety of Pic ture Frames, SxlO, in slock. Others17.es made to order, at O. A. Clark's liook Store, TOWAXDA HOOTS 1 TOWAXDA HOOTS The best and most reliablo for every one to buy. Try them, ror sale at jicKiip ney's. Xew Orleans Hakim: Molasses, choice Syr ups from SO cents to 1 a gallon. A fine as sortment 01 Young Hyson, Imperial, Japan ami lllack Teas at M. M. missel s. HATS! 1 1 ATS II HATS 1 1 1 Xevvcst colors, llrown, Hlack and Xavy lllue, just received nt D. Lowcnbcrg's (i. A. Clark announces that although he docs not keep "music" on hand, yet he is constantly ordering. Send him your orders Farmers'. Attention'. Hussel takes Ilutter Eggs, Lard and Produce in exchange for goods Illir.UMATIsM, Neuralgia, Lumbago. Scia- tica Itheuinatic Clout and Xervous Diseases positively cured by Jh; Fitters J'heumatic itemed! and Pills. O A. Klenn, Solo Agent, liloomsburg.Pa. IJec. 17, '70 ly. If you want a good Ham, If you want cheap and good Tea, If you want Coll'ee Java or ltio, If you want good Canned Fruit, If you want tlie best Mackerel, If you want Sugar for tho least money, If you want tho best Syrups in town, If you want good Cigars, If vott want trood Tobacco. If you want anything in tho Grocery and Provision line, go to ltup.snix's, Main street. ti-o 1'noMlT Kkisfouckmknt. When tlio phys ical energies are overtnskecl or (lap tlirouuii weakness or iliscae, tlicy.neeil jirompt rein forcement, lteneweil vicjor is most fpeeilily sup plinl through the nicilium of n tonic stimulant, nntl nmnnt; nieilleiiinl resources of t'.iat clais.IIcui tetcr's Stoinach Hitters iiK-uteillv iltwrvo a pre eminent place. Weakness, whether eonslitu- tionni or tinsliiK from tliseuso or tiver-r.itiaue, cannot l.o bitlir comptu.utvil lor man uy n w wirt to this primo sticnKlhtnini; cordial. Tho t iifeehleei invalid, llie convalescent nntl tlie ngeil anil Infirm Und tlint it U an unfailing source of vigor and comfort. Its combined tonic anil al lenitive properties also constitute ik an invalua ble remedy for indigestion, weakness of llie or gans of urination, constipation, torpidity of tlio liver, nnd many ether irregularities and disa bilities, mid render it an invaluable protection against malaria, as well ns disorders of the fctom aeli and bowels. March. COAh. COAL Old Established Coal Yard. C. Ni:ai. & lino.. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in all sbes ol tlio best qualities ol Red nntl Whito Ash Coal, at tho very lovvot market rates. Havo constantly on hand larg;e stocks of Domestic, cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, llitiiniiunus, and I.iiiieburncr's Coal, Kspccial attention uiveu to tlio lirepara- tion uf coal before leaving our yarels. Grain and Lumber taken in exclnuiiro for coal. Cnal dclivereil to any part of tlio town at nlu.it notice Orders lelt at I. W. MrKolvy's store, or at our oilice, will receive Prompt at tention. Ollico and Yards at William Ncal & Sons' Furnace, Kast Illoomsburtr. Your liatroniiEO respectfully Millcited. COAL. 17 tT 2fl COAL AVlicn yuu go to Philadelphia stop nt tbo Allegheny House, No. 812 and 814 Mar ket, street ; having been recently renovated, l'rico only 2 per day. A. Heck, Jlarclt 19,'7&-ly Proprietor. Dr. Fitlni Kidneu Cordial removes de posits of drat r I, Calculi. Acids, rttrntion, of '.. . . .1... M...l.t. .....I Unite, tiretit 4 urytcr tu cuu iiiuuwcr uuu h'idncti, O. A. Kl.r.lM Solo Agent for llloouisburjr, l'a,, Deo. 17,'75-ly, FOR BARGAINS GO TO THE THEY NOW OFF-ER 10 lbs. best Whito Sugar for $1 00, 2 and ono-half lbs. Good Oolong Tea for $1 O 0. 5 OaiiB of 3 lb. Poaches for $1 00. 3 lb. Can Tomatoes 18 cents each. CANNED CORN 20 CENTS PER CAN. All other goods equally low, for cash or inoduce. 8 o;t. 13i J. 11 OF Wo condcnsoArom tho Lehtgh Hegtster tho raibstanco of aonvcrsatlon olsjut Oak Hall, In l'hlladeAhliviVanaraal;cr& lJrown's " largest CTottilngaPtso In America." A visitor anil <cnUanre-o tho speakers 1 VitUor. " What corner is tho riullding on T Attendant. ' South-East corner of Sixth and Market, l'leaso nolo tho RIXTII, for eomo tlrangcrs seeking Oak Hall, bavo been misled Ly designing persons." . V. "It Is perfectly colossal! Do you know Its dimensions?" A. "12,ooo square fect on Market, and 180 odd on BUth, tlx stories high, lias over thrco acres oitloortRg, and covers tpaco. onto occupied by fljpreuan twenty different bull ncss placcs." V. I)o you uso steam-power?" A. " A giant young cngino fuml-hca power for ho freight ond passenger elevators, and tho liollcrs steam for heating, and the other oiicra limn of tho houso." V. " What order do yon takes with goods?" A. "They aro first orsedand arranged In Ino basement, on longiyV counters, and taken thenco on the fjfttebtelcvator to tho Inspec tor's room on thicu Boor." V. "Is inspcctlniriho flret operation?" A. "ho, sir, measuring. Iho goods aro first mcniilredin tho piece, then inspected, lliti cloth passes over rollers In tlio face cf a etrons light, and two men sit, ono beforo ond ono behind tho goods, w atchInB with tho eyo of n. liawk for tho least pin-hole Imperfection, and marking every flaw, so that tho cutter may reo nnd avoid it when ho comes to cut tho gar ments." V. ' Yon must employ an nrry of cutters?" A. "Como to our Hub. Hoc unit seel Wo kcep"Ohandj all tho tlOf enaing up tho clotli Into garments, bcsidtXfeyo machines that do a dozen men's work eacliMt a stroke," V. "Do you manufacture ull your own soods?" A, "Wo do, and most carefully. Our ex aminers Inspect every stitch and seam, and certify to every garment as extra-well raado beforo wo put our ticket on It, and becomo responsible for It." i , ,!.',Your syste111 must ravo you a great deal 7 A. " In every direction, sir. Itlifbtt system and economy we practice all Ujp v.-jf thr' uh. that enables us to put our prSv-rfown to tho peoplo as wo do." ir X- A1"1 laspecting tlio work, hat becomes of itr A. "Beforo it goes into Etocl: it Is UclctcJ. Every slnglo garment has lu nuuiLcr ami other points noted on It, so that its entire his tory can bu traced without fall, upon our books." V. " You must have SO or 40 salesmen 7" A. ' Why fir, on busy days you umysco 100 in tho var ous rooms aud suites ol rooms. . telling to tho throngs of cu'iomers." v. "Do you do an order buAe'by moll i and express r A. " Very great. All over the country. Our MATTER O". MAIZE'S MMIMOTH GROCERY. Corner jrinn ami Center Streets BLOOkSBUEG, . , The lnrccsl pfo'i. of "roecries anil etc., etc,, in thu county, fur tho very Oct. 8,1ST! BOOKSEMajSSB. MD STilTEOMER, Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday Pennsylvania WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, Eooks ami supplies not Oiv ISliovb Notice ai tlio Store iii Exchange Hotel Oct. 8, is;i IVEN I'KKK. AVe are clvlnc; $05 tew inf- mfviiines. lmntlnir easo wauhes, veivec vests nnd bla.IK tllK dns-s".s irto wun our i.rcenuneK I'aekages. hend to luviutors Union, i ij i.rie'iii. March 3-lw. street, New ork. SYCHOirANCY or KOUL CHARMING, nnu-piiimr sex m:iv lasclnato and gain tho livo nnd affections of any person they choose InMant- lv. This kininli) nenulrcimnt nil can possess, free, uy mall, for life, toi rether w ilh n marrlago guide, l.gj p tlan, oracle, dreams, hlutBto ladle.s, wi'ddliig-niglit sihlrt, Ac. A queer boot. Address, 'i'. William & Co, Hubs., l'hlla. March s.TWw LONGACRE & CO.'S .V'tiXl SOUVENIR. ' lh eeij (V prvbiniir ud rompJtt lMur. GROUNDS, BUILDINGS, 1 lllrj-tf lUw iofktihg mil U- iliulciiun. UuuAmoI lu. AND PHILADELPHIA 1 Mil lulU ire lb tiif UretiiMU. MADE FAMILIAR TO ALL ""u-AVC"-a Ttot deiirio tionkks for CUIei. TonprCoaDtIi'i, JJrfii, L05UKKR k 10., r.r Wood, UUwrriiihrr Fub Uibcn, a. YT. Cor, nti 4 Utrkett bU., 1'UU. Mod ror Circulfcr, The Giealett Stlling Ctnknnial Jlouk ir As It wns and Is. treatlucrof our history and gov. .,r...,w.t vnn.'ii Mill and climate, vast mountains'. t lakes, rivers,, treat cities and manufactures, u c-ultli lu minerals, internal Improvement, trio hcliuols, .. r. fni ,iiiinni.,ntH. utrrlculture. t-ommcicc.n- nanees, curiosities, etc. A bplendld view of this ant AU1) Il-lvv A Farm of Your Own Tlie Best Refflfiiffor Harfl Times! FREE HOMESTEADS AND Till- Best ami Cheapest Railroad Land Are on the l ine ot the UNION PACIFIC EAILH0AD M:im'sui. Secure a Home A'oic. Vull information sent I'ltllK lo all pa rtsof W orld. Address, t. 1'. Davis, lauid Com'r U. I". It. It., Oma ha, Nebraska. i)&t'o.Murcli3-4tr, Auenth WANienl MedaW und Diplomas awarded forllolmans X10 I'OH 1 A Ij HIBLKo I6110 uitisirauoi.s. auuicob iui - A J. llolmau 4 Co., VaU Ann street, i inia, Mar. IT-4W -iir a -vrn il Acents for tlio lest telllop; W AJN l JiU I'lliol'aekaEe In tho vvorliT. It e'onuilus 16 sin els pan r, If. t nvelupes, t'olilcu pen, penholder, peiicll.'palint aid measure, und ii piece, e'.f jewelry. Mukio puekiiKO with '"lL''f,!1.'uBarit Cioid btono Neevo liultoiis, poUpald, us cents. 6, w Ilh assoi led jewelry. lor tl. hl WpW, ',u eamlned by Iho publishers of Iho tU'V11;!. found usreprescnled-worlli the money, dutches L-lve'littViuytoullaiieniR. circulars five. Mar 1T-4W WANTED, AGENTS lor tho HHKAT ci:xti;nniaii uniykusal iiistouy totheclOFcof Iho first 1M cars of our National In ilepeiidenee, Includlni; un uceoiint of tho cumins' tirund cenu nnltd Exldblilon, Too paces. Hue ennriiv. inns, low price, uulck sail 8. LMru terms. Send tor elieular. I'. W. kleler ic Co., MS Arch sireet, l'hlla. Mureh ll-evv. XTTAN'TP.IV AllIXTci. A ccuiuileto liisto rv .,f l..ni,uilltllilR. From tllU llrst bl'ttle inti'is to tlio present, lly Wm. M. Cornell, U I.. D. Nearly tKilari;uiluvopui;i8 civerTiv ntio Illustm tluns. Nofiiir lilsloryof ourMuto lias been Issued ALtiilsvvllI riti'lveu our ,ti,ii i. 1,'iini.. it. lniiiMluetiiir Hits snlendii MAKE CUANC'K. 0 WUUl luCJul VKrulk III 6V CI? lln. u wprs, . ivenrlown. Ship. V I lie at onco for full uittculurs m.J t linloo i.r 1,'ri'tlurv. Adiliess Ouakert'lty publlsldntreki M tvUIU lltli blre-vt, I'Uila, I, id rules of sclf-mcasurcment mako ItiiosAlUti to iileaso peoplo 2,000 miles away J fit oypcrfectly as If they wero hero la Xerson.'T&r V. " I eupposo you have at least half a down different departments?" A. "My dcarnlrl wo havo moro than titenty, each charged with Its own business, and cacn thoroughly organl70d, a necessary wheel Willi in tho great wheel." V. 14 Will you namo tl dozen or to of them f" A. " With pleasure. Tho Custom Depart ment, for thoso who prefer custom-mado to ready-mail TJrt rurnlihlng Department, with its fmnvrnso stock of all underwear. Tho Bliirt factory, with lis busy machines, making cur own first-class shirts. Tho Trim ming Department, Itself as big as many a regu lar store. Tho cJarmcnt Etock ltoom. Tho receiving Iloom. Tho Order Department, named before. Tho fc'peclal Uniforms Depart ment. Tho Delivery Department, with Ua tcoroof messengers. Tho " V. "Hold, hold I sir. enough!" A. "l'mnothalftliroughr The Advertislnj . ) . tiuv"., "i1" -i? uijymiucigii uisiriuuiors, edltingand publlihlncS business and populai popular Journal, clreuleskip'te, W.OOU copies monthly to tend forlt). ThoJtcnn Der-artment.witirils mnnv rooms. Tim nra Department. Tho Youths' Department, Tho Children's Department, with lu special entrance for ladles. Tho Telegraph Depart- m-nl Thn Plilnf f-lnrlr'a llM.riH.H. Us book-keepers and a.slstanls. General Man ager's Dspnrlmcut: Financier's Offlce, and ether offices of tho firmall buy as bees thinking, planning,, exeutlng, bulng, mak ing, registering, rectjO'l!:, sending out, selling, and in a thousaniTMys Joining their forces to tarry on a bUsincssViih tho Koplo amount ing to between $2,ax),oou and W.eoo.ooo an nually." V. "P t-u p-o n-d-o u sl" A. "Indeed It isl I forgot to nnmo Ino Cashier s Department, which handles lueS.UOO of retail sales on somo single days I" V. " 823,01X1 1 Immcnso I 1 hat's.w hat enoblcs tho houso to buy c heap nnd sciyuieap " A. "ljcactlyl You Ijavo Ji&t hit it, Tho people throng hero, kr,ini? that wo depeud on low prices and ImmilVrsales." " V.hat r.ro tho 'reicu kills' I hear co much about?" A. "Our system cf business dealing 1. Ono Trice, no deviation i '.'. Cabh for everything; S. A gnarantco protecting tho purchaser: 41 ho money returned if tho buyer tan't otherwise bo Bulled." V. "Nothing could bo fairer." A. " Nothing. And tho people ceo it." v. "Well, 1 thank. you, sir, for your pollto attention." A. " Net at alt. It's a pleasure to rpnro you. Callagcln; and bo sure or tho plot wlna maker & llrown's Oak IIal!iou3i-liist cor ner blxth and Market." V. "Thank you! I shall bo happy to doao. Cood morning." provisions, Queensware, Glassware sale at wholesale cr retail at lowest prices. School Libraries, Depositary of the Uible bociety, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS on hand can be furnished Most Reasonable Rates. . Building, Bloom skirg, Pa. AGUNTS1 CO subscribers daily. Ilest literary paper, Oulyll.Hia year. Three 10 chromos Iiei-. Jliinyon Spcnsler, I'ubs., l'hlla. March 1,-iw. FOR COUGIie, COLDS, H0AUSENKSS, AND AI.Ii THROAT DISEASES USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS rut up omv in ullx UOXES. ATi'lctl and Sure ltcmcelj-. For sale by druggists generally, and JOHNSTON iiui,i,uvv ai co., I'uiiaueipuia, ro. March 1T-4W, WATERS' PIANOS. SRfft.'ffirA'Sg THIi HUM' .MADK; tin; Tone, Touch, U'orkman&htp WATims' ok(;ai.s, ouncciio, nhvv oncni:s'ritAi.. vespkh. chapi:!.. viai KsTll, and CY111IKI.I.A cannot lw excelled in tono or beauty, tub ctANUKinti bieir lsiimie imita 'I'lOXof tlio HUMAN VOICE. Warranted for SIX YKAIIH. l'liICi:s KXTItEMEI.V LOW for cash during this .11011111. luiuuiy iiisiaiimenta reeeivetl. A Liberal HWouut to 'leoctiera, MlnktcraXhurch' cs, SehooH, Idt;e.s, etc. AtiKN'l'S WANTED. MX'dal Indueeuieiits to the trade, must ruicil (-nt. nloi;uesnr. HuitACU WATCitStSli.Ns.jsi iiroad- vvay, new lorK. Jiareu IT-Jw KAUB FRYMIER & EDWARDS, Successors to n. Dorsey Sou, 0IIINA, GLASS & QUEENSWAEE, Old Stand, i3 Market St., opp. new l o., Phlla. Are offeruiir (;rot lndueements to purchasers of I'ltKNt'II ClIl.SA 1)1 NN Kit ulld TEA SETS, plain anil decorated, tholcesivles and superior ciuallty. An, iun.ln indvarlixl awirtmcnl of CHAMIli:il SK'I.S, raltKIIIN AMI WIMKSIIO (ILANSWAItE, plain, cut, and tntrravrd. Our stock hass lieen rare fidly selecti-d and pun oasd for ciuih, enabling us to sell nt tlie lovevst prices. Especial caro devoted lo our retail department. Particular ulteuttoii given to etecoiatlon of china nnd fc-lass to order, in full seta h i, . ' .' t u" ""01 latest stjles wa. iim-ra ui nn,, iuii-iv AIICm IJi:C'o. March imiw Avvardeil llie Higliett Jledal at Vienna, E. & H, T. ANTHONY & CO., 601, ISroaduay, AVto York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) MANtTACTt llEllS, lurOKTEIUj AND DEAI.EK3 IN C1IKOM08 AND FltAMlCS, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, L11UJIS, GHAl'IIOSCOl'KS & SUITA11L1: V1KWB. PuOtoppllirials. We are headquarters for everything In the way ol Storoopticoue and Magio Lanterns Hetng Manufacturers of the MICltO-SCIKNTIl'lO IiANTEHN, STKltKO-l'ANOlTICOX, I'XIVKKSITY STKUKOl'TICON. ADVKHTISKIVS gTHUKOITlCOX, AUTOITICON, SCIlOOIi LANT1C11N, FAMILY LANTEItN PKOPLUS LANTHHN, Each et j lo be ing the lst ol Its class In tha market, Catalogues of lanterns nnd Slides, with directions iui luuisi, eviiv uu sppiieuueiu, Any enterprising man can make money with Mairlo Lantern. BaTUul out thin ailvfrtUeiuent for refer tiicejea I'tb 18.H-7M BLANK NOTKNAvllh orwilliout exeinnlioi frivihewLu ITERS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. VTOTI0K. "So undcratgnfd would hereby trlre notice to l parties indebted to lilm, on note or nook account, to como forward and settle at onco or tho nccountswlll bo placed In tho hands ol tho proper officer lorcoV lection. -n,.x rainn KCU. l-lt. i""" AMtlNIBTKATOH'3 NOTICE. (STATU Or B. K. ALBtltTSO!', DtClt9ltn. r,.Ar,f li-mlnlttrntlnn nn t.tin MtAln Of S. K. Albertson, law ol lienton township, county of Co lumbia county, Hlnlo of rcnns)lvanta, tl.yeiijcd, have been granted to It. II. Albertson. of lienton, ra., to whom all persons Indebted to suld estate, fro rcHiuested to make payment, and thoso having claims or demands will mako known the same with out delay. It. II. A LtlKin HON, lienton, Aiarcn uuw. ftuuimiauwwi. AMIINISTRATOK'S NOTICB. lCSTATIt Or KNOT KOWLKB, PECHtSED. IntlnNAf A.lmlnltttnHnn Tltt MINIS NOSt On tllO CS- tato ot Knos t'owter, Into of lirlarcreek township, Co lumbia county, Hlatn of l'enns)lTanla, rtece.wd,liavo been granted to W. tl. Drleabacb.of salom township. Lurorno county, l'a., to whom all persons Indebted am requested to mako payment, and thoso hiving claims or demands will inako known the siamo wiui. out delay. w.ei.DltlKSliAl'll, March ls-Ow. 4 UMINISTUATOIt'S NOTICK. Alters of Administration on the estate of Morris) ..,. nv unuui friiSttf- tlPCKASKO. OoluuiLu, Hlnlo of l'eunsvlvniila, deceased, liato been cranted to Conrad Kreamcr, of Madison township, l'a., to whom all perrons Indebted to said estate nre reuuektoil lo inako payment, and tlioso having c laims or demands will tnnko Vnown Ua sarao without dclaj. CON11A.U hltKAMI.il, l'e45-w Administrator. t.A ..f fn1tasm InWHlh II mlllllY Ot ADUlTOn'.S NOTICK. E ESTATE OS1 JAJIKS HESS, I.ATE OF C0LCK niA e 'ENTV, 11P.CSASE11. Tlie undersigned auditor appointed hytho Court to Ulstriuuio tno balance lu tlio Iiand4 of tho Aomin Istrators of said tlecea-ed to nnd among the persons enllll Ml to tho snmo. will Btuind Hi the duties ot Ids nDPOtniinent at the sheriffs omen In lllooinsliurg.on Tuesday, llm istli day ot April, Hid, at ten o'clock a. m., when and where nil pi-rsotisuru hereby ncitltliil lo in iko tnelr claim before t ho Auditor or uo debar rot from eo,nli,,r In on said .und... mm Hloomsburg, Mar. 11-lvv. Auditor. A In ill XJDITOIl'S IN'Ol'lCK. r.amittnmf thn sheriff's sjlo of the real estato r. II. und William K. Kd.'ar, trading its Udgar Uro. Tho undersigned, nprsilntpd by the Court of Com mon Pleas ot Columbia county to distribute the mon ey arising from aal 1 sales to and amongst those en titled, will perform the duties ot his appointment at tho oflico of It t". & .1. M. Clark In lllooinsbtirt? on Katunlay, April. Si, is;ii, al lo o'llock tuui.,wheu anu wuero an persons mierebieu mu tiuruu. It. y. C1.AI1K. Auditor. March K-ow. UDlTOIt'S NOTICE. IUtnte of Athel Fowler, decerned. n't. .. A .... ... n, .1 n rllet rlltut Inn tt , "i; UllUCia.Kl.l.,. .1UV.1J, lu ,.,uni ,,,o., u,t, i u. tho ba'nn-oof tin-funds tn the hands of I-alali Uower Administrator ot the e-iaia or Asnei rowier, lato of lierwick. deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, win attend lo tli duties of his nppolinment nt the omen of M. i: Jackson & Kon, In lierwick on Thursday Iho l!3d day uf March ls'O. when and where nil persons having claims- against the Bald estate aro requested to present tho saino before tha .vuiiuor or oo ucourreu trout cuiniuir in tur nimru fcilld fund. UOlir. 11. MTTT.K, leu 23,1-lvv Auaitor. A iJDITOK'S NOTICK. ESTATR OF RYt.VFRTKH TEA LEU. DECEASED. ino underslirned. Auditor to make distribution of the balance ot the funds among the heirs of Sylvester 'oiler, deceased, will intend to ino appointment at my oniec. lu Hloomsburg, on Thursday the Both (lav. Ol -illireil A. ii.isiu, iviicii uiiu micro uu puiauus having claims 'against the sald estate are required to present the same befure th Auditor or be do- uarreu irom coming in tor a biiarc in saiu num. Ltt JW U!l 1?, Hloomsburg, I'cb. 23, 'T6.-et Auditor. U 1)1 TO It'S NOTICK. ESTATE OS' JOHN UNPEN. DECEASED. In I the Orphans' Oiurt of Columbia Covntu. Tho uudersL-ned auditor apiwlnted to dlstributa balance In the hands uf ltcuben Miller, executor of the estato of John Linden, deceased, will attend to t he duties ot its appointment at the oflico of liroek- way ,t Elwell, in Hloomsburg, on Tuesday. March 2?, 1815, at Pi o'clock, c. m., when and where all persons having claims against the said estato aro reuulred to present the same before the Auditor, or bo debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. liUU. . .L,VV.l.l,, Hloomsburg, March 3, 16T0.-IU Auditor. A: UDITOR'S NOTICE. Iio matter of tho Sheriff's sale of tho nronerlr. real estate of Daniel Snvder and Daniel snvder & Company, and Abrum Snjder and Ell Hartman. The utiilersltrncd. nnDolnted bv the ejourt ot Com mon l'leas t f Columbia county to distribute tlie money uilMngfroin i-ald sales to nnd amongst tho lien cieCltn-j. will ierform the duties or his nppolnt ni"iit nt the orr.co of llreekways Elwell In lilooms burg on Friday, March 31st, lsid, at Vio'clotk n,m., when and vv here all persons Interested it 111 attend. ll I.W. i,. ALU l.l.l March S-iw Auditor. UDITOIVS NOTICE. In tho matter of the solo by the Sheriff of the real esuiwoi manes iato uu U.VAKI jtaoias, o. sy, 1'cb'y term, lsio. The underslenei' nudltor. aDrolnted by tlie Court o distribute tho money ttrlslntr from tho sheriff's ale In thlj case, Willi attend to tho duties of his np Hilntment on Saturday, llie Mil day of April A.I). s;g. at lo o clock n. m.. at tho Sheriff's onice. lu Hloomsburg. at which ttme and plaeu au persons are hereby retpilrcd to mako their claims before tho au ditor or be debarred from coining lu upon said fund. WESLEY W HIT, Hloomsburg, March s, IS7C 4t Auditor. A UDITOU'S NOTICE, lu-nh I'. Conner and Samuel Conner Administra tors oi ti. ii. l owicr ueceiiseii.ve. s, vv. nascr. In the Court of common l'leas ot Columbia county Dee. T. 16.5 vend. Ex. 11 Feb. T. is;u. The uuiierslKned appointed by tho Court to dls-- trlbuic tliemoner nrlstiur from U.e Shetlfl'sSaleln tho nbovociuso umoner tl.o Lien Creditors letroltv en- lltled thereto will attend to tho duties of hlsap- lointment, at the omco of A. c. suiltn & son tn lloomsburg on I rlday the 71 h day ot A rrll 1st.w hen and w here all persons hav Ing liens tire rciiuesled to present tlie same before the Auditor or be debarred from coming In for a share of raid money. lir.ltvr.1 . &3UTI!, March 10, TO.-it Auditor. P U11LIC NOTICE. I hereby give notice ttiat Joshua J. Drink, of Hen ton townslilp. Col. Co. l'a. did on iho 1st diy ativ- ioi?t.'u in jii'ujauun nnuK me ituiowing: c gray horse, 1 bay marc, 1 bay colt, I two horse iron uxel wagon, 1 set of double Harness, 1 heller, 1 cow, l sldo lilll plow, I i Ight hand plow, 1 harrow, 1 pair of riy nets, 1 threshing machine. I havn loaned all tho above mentioned pruiierty to the said .tosliuaJ.Ilrlnlc during lny pleusure, and I hereby notify all persons not to lnurfero with the same. March lo, 'io.-3w HENJAM1N UltlNK. TVJ-OTiejn Ol-' Al'l'LlCATION FOR IX ClIAIlTElt. Notlco is hereby etven. In accordance vv ltli the act of assembly approved tho scth day of April, A. D.lsTS, that an application w 111 bo lnudo by tho undersigned citizens et tho commonwealth of I'ennsjlvunlatoa law-juiigBoi c'oiumDia county lor acnartcr incor- noratlliir Tim l'limit'iv. ntwl Mih.iiilfH' llupntltMii benevolent and protection Association, on the mill day ot March, A. V. lbTO. I'f.lKll hVV AJ.lv. KltANKLlN HAItlO, ENOCH HAlIDUIt, JACOII I.ONfl, DAVID I.ONtl, March 10-3W EUVV'l) A. DE MUMBHAY. pONYNGIIAM SCHOOL DISTKICT. John Curran Collector andTreasurer In account vvlta con)Ugham hehool District for the jear com- uieuemg uunu isl is.a. Dr To amt, of Tax Duplicate . $10,141 10 CKI uetiO 3 00 i".veo to Mate appropriation ..., " Insurance received .. " Heed, from sole ot stove... Total . CH. Hy amt. ot Unseated land tax relumed liir courcue'U.,,,. .... of errors aud exonerations tu- ItJtaiMl collectors ooui. at a per. cent ; 2i 411 Y6 lSitH) i Ot s,i.i3 1 a moo rxiTo CD 40 l.WI'il 45 00 12111 73111 103 fl 310 C'J st.rL'tur y Kulun' out.staiidlugoiilera n't previous jvu. .wiwiiiru,, l'ald for teachers salarlea..., " District sunt, salary. " Kuel contingencies and cleaning ...., " School ue-ccssarles....... " Insurance Huilding and Improving... " Attorney fees costs anil expenses " Hooks, furniture and uibi- cellaneous expenses " For labor materials and re pairing . " Treasurers com. am iier.ct. Due tho district by treasurer ToUl ..., M io:m io Wo tho undersierneil Aiulltim r,r nn..Mni,n... tpwnslilptorthejfiirlsia have carefully oxaiulneil theaboveneesouut ond rind It correct asawovoset MAltTlV FI.AXAOAN. , . ... huavauu auuiiits, Conyngham. twp., Feb. io,1 Auditors. Wuich 10, Tci,-St Yorbatim lloporting. TEltMR: Actual travellbg-, boarding-, and other ezpeusos; live dollars u session, fur taking tho report: aud ten cents u folio, ( hundred words, f for writing mii'iu uiu mutter reported in one day r equals or exeeeus t tty folios, tho rive-dollar foe wuf bo rtuiltt ed. und tlio tiunsciiblugtiito loug-liand eliurgtd at llttee-n cents ii folio; but, lu till such cases, if fewer than lltiy lollos aro purchased, the Uvo dollarti will be charged. ."'''.y,8 ? N Walker, A. M. , Court-stcuog. JJP"er, Hloomsburg, Columbia count', lvnnsjlvu- FouVt1iWmc', Iron street, between TUlid and , emice. With K. Ii, OrvU. lin. , Coltimbiaii-bulld- ng;entruneo,oppoi,lto tho cost gate to tho court house ivaici, tust'uoor, llrst door to rig W. li lMsiCi-iy,lvw uU e 10 0De u tlot'k' 1)EA(j, Urer' Extra Jairlv, ICearly Corn, . Ih'tiii", Tomato, CU'Uuilie r.tind ull oth r seeds lor Maiki-t (lardeuen, Fainlllef, Ac, Kend xtuinn !',r I'M ef'a ejartk n etiendar fur ism, wttu p-ietn, IKCUosuiut mreet.'l'hUadelphlJ