THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. '"' oo nun (i. rniiuv, apiiii, 7, 1170 Unit llo.nl Tlmn Tnl.lr. iACKA WANNA k llhOOMSIltlltll IIA1I, l!OAI Accommodation Train ui A, M, ROCTIf. 7.4(1 A. M Mall Train 7,40 a.M 6.1 2 1 JI 1I..M A..M Lxpress Train i,m ji, ji, " " 6.31 J'. M. 0ATAW1SSA HAIt, ROAD. , .. NniiTli. Accommodation Train (Ms A.M. Regular Express .t,s P. M. south 7.30 M. 11,3.1 A. M Through cars on Kxpress train cither to New Yoi k or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Uatawlssa anil Wllllamiiwrt. "Ilelknaii" was in town last wcik. He canio to get some slides made. lit. Nov. M. A. Da Wolfe Howe, llisliop of central l-eiiiisylvani.i will visit Danville on llio 1M of May. Tlio Villi making 1111 appropriation for our Normal .School p.wcil llio lluiio finally on AVeitncMlay, We arc infornieil that thcru nro now thirty three candidate for Blierifl, In this county, with Hcvcr.it township yet to hear from. A man by the name of Adam Waldcr com milled suicide by hanging himself In a stable at Ashland, last V'riday. Cau?c not known. James 0. Ilrown, editor of the HqmbUcan of this place, lithe representative delegate from this district to the Ilepnblicaii National Conven tion. Lust Friday, Mr. McIIcnry, our representa tive at Ilnrrisuiirfr, culled up tl.c bill linking nu appropriation for the Illootnsuurg Stato Nor mal School and It pasicd second rending. The trout fishing season began lat Saturday, April HI., and continues until August lolli. Wo have not heard much tall: among our fish erinan in yel. Wayne Salltuan of Clinton county has kill eleven C.itainoiinN this winter. What a howl ing wilderness that Clinton county mint be, to bo sure. The many friends of lion. W. W. Ketehum will be gl.ul to learn that he is slowly recover ing his health, For a time his lifu was despair ed of. The Home Trade Journal undoubtedly has the largest circulation of any paper in Jflnonis burg. Six copies of last week's issue were ci'r culatcd in our front vard. A liberal carrier that? The front of the MclCelvy mansion was ma terially ailing last week by the. transforma tion of a window into .1 door. The room which was formerly a parlor, is to bo used lis a store herenflir. Michael Orover is the second Sherill' who has died whiNt in office, since the organization of Columbia County "in 1S13. Shei iff John Underwood died during his term of office in 1822. A substitute for the postal card is under con sideration by the post-oflicu department. It is .1 stamped sheet, of about note-paper size with a gummeJ edge, to serve a both paper and en velope, which is to eon two tents. The Working man heretofore published at Potlsville will hereafter be published in Wilkes H.irrc. The first issiio from the latter place will be on May Oth, the removal of the office, necessitating a temporary suspension. Tho weather last Saturday was as favorable, as could bo looked for at this time of year, and those who were compelled to change their places of residence on that day, are to be congratula ted on what may be called their good fortune. A farmer out West claims to have a hog which weighs 1,350 pounds and can be made to weigh 1S00 pounds. The animal is eleven feet long. The owner is willing to send the hog to tho Centennial if the cost of transporta tion is paid. Wo have just learned of the whereabouts of that early robin which visited JSIoomshurg a few weeks ago. It got its feet wet, caught pneu monia and is now eating rice, gruel and Bago in Georgia and waiting for a rise in the thermome ter. A couple of men were incarcerated in the lock-uii on Saturday night anil shortly after one of them became quarrelsome and drew a' knife on bis companion. He was promptly hand culled and passtd the night with those uncom fortable braecltts on his wrists. A brace of convivial fellows from the south side of the river were taken to the lock-up on Sunday in a hopeless state of inebriation. They had a horse and buggy which were placed in the stable of Laycock's hotel until the oun ers recovered their usual condition of sobriety. On Monday last the county commissioners allotted contiuct for building a bridge over Little Fi.-hiiigoicek near Jacob Christian's be tween Jackson and l'ine townships to William I Manning for $25'J, and for a bridge over tho same near Kckman's between Greenwood and l'ine, to Joseph Medline Jr. for S-1U3. Can any one inlorm us bow it is that Faster comes this year on the lClh ol'Apiil. Accord to the l'rayer Hook, Foster alwajs comes on the Sunday inunidiately after the full moon oecuring on or next after tho twenty first day of March, The full moon next ufter the twenty first of Mai cii, this year, is on the eighth of April, Why does not Faster happen on tho ninth of April ? llloonisburg mothers compel their little chil dren to stand in the cold night air until they Ircii-, then set them on the stove to thaw out, Mountain J.'cliu. Well, not exactly. They don't put them on tho stove, but near it, and the children me not frozen still; hut just comfortably chilled through, Don't make us out worse than we are. Wo rcgrit to announce the death of John Allen, of Jirtcylown, which sad event occurred at an early hour uf Saturday morning last. Mr. Allon was sixty-ono years of ago and was one of the oldest residents of Jerseylown, Ho hud been in delicate health for many months and his death was not unexpected, The funer ul took placo on Monday and was very largelj attended notwithstanding the Inclemency of tho weather. in bitter commentary on the decay of mor ullty in theso days an exchange remarks : In the days of our fatlicis, when a man sud denly dropped out of the community, they used to drug the neighboring ponds and examine- all available hanging places In the vicinity. Now adays the Ui si ni'iw are to investigate his bank account, In other woids.iu old times, when a man got into dlllicullles, he quietly went oil' and drown ed or hanged himself j now-a-days ho steals uud then ciinpour.ds with his victims, Siiperlnttndnit Woollen of the Heading rail road, it Is claimed, has Invented u plan by which coal-dirt can bo utilized as fuel. The difficulty has been that the dirt was loo compact and would not burn. Mr. Woottcn lias over come Ibis difficulty by Introducing n steam blast from the bottom which penetrates the, dirt and admits llio air. FxpcrlmenU tried in furnaces and locomotive engines liaye proved successM The value of this invention it is impossible to estimate as there uro mountains of tills coal dirt piled up In every section of the mining re gions and only requiring removal In cars or vagoni. Mr. Deckley was a delegate to tho Stato Con ventlon, and Is a delegate, to the National Con vention, In fact It was a lucky thing for Mr. II. that he rmlirmted to this Conntv and klmllv consented to run the republican machine, be 1 ot Master, nnd Standing Dclegato to all Con ventions. To remove freshly-spilt Ink Irom carpet, first take up ns much as possible of llio Ink with a teaspoon, then pour cold sweet milk upon the spot ami tako up ns before, pouring tm milk un til at last il becomes only slightly tinged willi black ; ihcn wnsh with cold water nnd absorb witli a cloth without loo much rubbing. Lovers of croquet will bo pleased to learn that n, new set has been Issued willi rubber faced mallets. The rubber facing renders the mallet Indestructible nnd prevents tho balls from split ting or becoming denied In the play. H Is nl so claimed that a luoro scientific came can bo played, ns tho rubber f.ico gives n certain elas ticity to tho stroke. One J. H. l'lilllips proposes to send to the Centennial a cheese which will weigh nbout 29,000 pounds. The Titusvlllo dinner's arith metical editor gives sninc figures to show how big a job Mr. l'lilllips lias undertaken. He says j The rule is that it requires nearly ten pounds nf milk for every pound of cheese. Taking this for a basis It will require 290,000 pounds of milk to make this mammoth chec'o. Allow ing tli.it llm avcrago dairy cow will produce forty pounds of milk per djy (which is over estimated) it will require the milk from 7,2.10 cows for one day. A thousand barrels of milk in one cheese, Chcene It, The I.ancater Intelligencer says that tho pota to bug scare lias begun, biitthiuks there Is small cause for it as "good fanners are now so well acquainted witli tho habits of the potato bug and with the best manner of gettir.g rid of it that there is but little danger of :i potato fam ine from that quarter." lint arc they '.' As far as we have anv knowl edge no remedy against this pest lias been found except l'.irls green and that has been found to bo poisonous anil not quite safe to handle. If the Lancaster farmers have a dead suro thing on Hitato bugs It would be a blessing to publish it for tho benefit of less fortunate agricultur ists. Tho editor of llio Danville Intelligencer last week refers to tho time when he ran against the favorite of the Cot.VMUl.lK and its clique "and beat them over live hundred votes in their own county." The Intelligencer man knows that the Coi.ujiiiiax took no part In the contest for rep resentative, at the time leferred to, and that the election was of an unusual nature, owing to the fact that many Columbia County voters had formed the opinion that the candidate properly belonged to Montour.- Under these circumstances the doughty editor obtained tho victory of which he boasts and which is a very small matter to boast of. There is not much danger that the gig intic intellect nf Mon tour's iolltic.il old-man-of-the-Sea, will be over valued in this or his own community. Vn adjourned Court was held on Mond ay lost. Court ordered that the Sheriffs sales adver tised for April 3d 1S7G be continued until Sat urday AprilTith at 10 o'clock A. M. Com. ys Jacob Henderliter. Jonas liredbenner approved as surety instead of Isaac llarncr. Com. vs Frank I'. Kvans. 1 labeas Corpus j opinion of Court filed. II. A. Scliweppenheiser and Charles Marsh appointed overseers of the poor of Centre town ship. Maria KresIcr, lunacy. Jacob Terwilliger appointed Committee ; bond in S1000 Thomas Trincli and John M. JIuMiciser approved ns sureties. Andrew Koney appointed Supervisor of Coc- ynghani township in place of Michael Foy, de- ceasid. Court adjourned until Saturday April 8th at 10 o'clock A. M. Michael Grover, Sheriff of this County, died on Sunday evening last, at about nine o'clock, of iiillammation of the lungs, after an illness of two weeks. It is probable that Mr. G rover's exposure and hard work whilst attending to the duties of his oflice were the causes which Ted to his death. Tho labors of theSherill have been very hugely increased during the past year and the open winter has been prolific of diseases of tho lungs. Mr. Grover wo believe lias striven honestly to administer the allairs of his office and his death after so short an ill ness will cause much grief to his large circle of friends. Our sympathies arc with his family in this hour of their sorrow. Mr. Grover was aged 59 years, -1 months and 9 days. The funeral took place on Wednesday. 'Ser vices were held at the Sherifi's house in this town, the seinion delivered by llev. Dr. Mc- Cron. Tho body was tben taken to Milllin- ville, whero other services were held, Mr. Sleek preached in German and Dr. McCron in KnglUh. There was a very large attendance. TOWN COUNCIL. Tho members of the new Council met in the Council room in llrower's building, on Monday, April 3rd, andtoek the oath of office. The first regular meeting was held on Wed nesday evening Gtli iiist, present, David Low cuberg, President, and Cniuiciliiieu, Jones, Drinker, Holmes, LU-ell, Ilagenbuch, and Knorr. A number of citizens were in attend ance, to enter complaints concerning the grade on lion Sheet. Tlio question was postpo nd until next Monday evening. Tho electiun of officers for th.io ensuing year resulted as fol lows i.Vice I'tesideiit, U. II. Drinker ; Secretary, W. Wilt ; Treasurer, W. 11. Koons; Street Com missioncr, Knos Jaeoby j High Constable nnd Chief of l'oliee, M. C, Woodward j Town Solici tor, C. G. ItarMey. Tho present council room was retained for thijycir alfort lollars, A com mittee consisting of Holmes, Flwell and Jones was appointed to uriko arrangements for rent- ng a lioiisu for tho lire engine, for tho yeir. A gas bill of $77 for gas furnished the town during the month of March, was presented, and an order directed lo lie drawn for (lie same. Tho committee on tho null over Seiond street near I. Hagenhiieb's, was continued. On mo tion council adjourned. 1THSONAL. Hon. A.J. Dirtrick, of Willlanisport, paid us a brief visit on Monday last. Itcv. Dr. McCron has removed Into the house of Win. Morris, corner of Fifth and Market streets, A, C. l'hllips has opened a grocery storo in the Shivo Illock. J. II. Johnson, the tobacconist, lias added groceries and confectionery to his stock, llev. John Thomas has letiirned lo llloonis burg, where he Intends te resume his residence, after an absence of several years. Dr. J. It. Kvans has moved into his new house on Third street. F. I', lilllmeycr Ktq. has opened a law offico lu the Flit Itulldlng just below theCouit House, next door to C. It. Si W. J. Huckalcw'f. llusi ucss entrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. Miss A, D, Webb lias removed her ladies' fur nishing store from tho Opera House, to tho McKelvy building, earner of Main and Mar ket ! i cit. Itev, Mr. McCaiidlcss of I'litshurg officiated at St. Tuul's Church on Sunday last. Mrs. It. JI. Snyder has removed her millin ery establishment lo the storo room recently oc cupied by A. O. l'lilliiw. Main utrsxt below Market. In damp closets and cupboard", which gener ate mildew, a trayful of qnlekllmo will ho found lo absorb ihc moisturo and render the air puro j but, of course, It li necessary to renew tho llmo from llmo to time ns It becomes fully slaked. Tills hist rem -dy will bo found useful In safes and strung rooms, the dam; air of which nets frequently most Injuriously on the valuable deeds nnd documents which they contain. Our Voc Office. Were It not that the election of n Democratic President this fall will relieve Mr. Ilecklcy from all trouble about tho matter, wo bIiouM Insist on the removal of the l'ost Oflice. It is too dingy, narrow and con tracted for a place like this. It takes about half nn hour to change tho morning mail, and tlicro Is not loom enough lusido to accommodate tho people. A lot of useless boys always crowd to tho front, gathered mainly from curiosity. Tho U.S. Mail is authority for the following! Postmasters are not obliged to accept in pay ment of postago stamps or stamped envelopes, wrappers, cct., any currency which may bo so mutilated as to be uncurrent, or the genuineness of which cannot bo clearly ascertained. They are not obliged to rcceivo more than twenty-five cents in copper or nickel coins. They are not obliged to affix stamps to letters, nor aro they obliged to make change, except as a matter of courtesy ; nor aro ihey allowed to givo credit for tost age. Itcv. Jas. H. McGarrab, for two years Patnr of the M. Iv. Church in llloonisburg closed his ministerial labors hero on Sunday last. Ho goes to Berwick to tako charge of the church there. Mr. McOarrah Is an able man and an excellent Pastor. During his residence hero he lias made many warm friends, both in and out of his congregation, and his removal will bo generally rcgrctled. We congratulate the pooplo of llerwick on securing tho services of so excellent a minister. Tlneo weeks ago wo recorded the marriage of K. S. Sliutt to Miss Kale Traub, both of Jilooius burg. To-day it is our unpleasant duty to an nounce the death of Mr. Sliutt. ISefore their honeymoon had fairly begun, tho hand of death was laid upon the bridegroom, and yesterday, just three weeks fiom the day of his wedding, his rem litis were placed beneilh the sod. The sympathy of the entire community is with the afflicted family, and especially with the wife, scarcely a brido before she was a widow. Almost A I'to Finn. A few days ago Dan iel Snyder and family started away on n visit. Some article having been forgotten, one of the the family went back after it, and smelling some smoke made a search for fire. At last, on opening a closet door in which was a box, con taining a coal bucket and some loose papers, it was discovered to be on fire. The box and pa pers were consumed, and llio flooring went through. Prompt aCJLlon put out the fire. The lucky return a lone saved this line residence. It is supposed to havo been caused by Mr. Snyder's throwing a ligiited match among the loose papers instead of in tho coal bucket. THE STATE CAl'ITOL. ilAuniSBur.a, April -1th, 1870. Tho attempt mado by tho minority in tho llouso on Thursday lust to force the passage of tho general nppropriation'bill in tho teeth ofthe protest of the majority, and tho sub sequent action of the Senate in clearing up their calendars, and adjourning over for two days witli tho intimation that they would not iti future consider any but nppio priation bills coming from tho House, lias been talked of very cousidcrably,somo mem bers taking the view that it will cnlminato in a dead-lock between tho two Houses. It seems to be very evident from lato events that llio House, will not at present fix any date for final adjournment though extra daily sessions will without much doubt bo inaugurated during tho present week. It is tho disposition of tho minority to 'fix a day for final adjournment at once, which action would necessarily endanger, perhaps entire ly defeat all tho work upon tho House cal endars at present which has not been sent to the Senate. The majority of the House claim that the Senate has no right to dic tate what the time of adjournment shall be. That tho adjournment should bo made to conform to the work and not tho work to the adjournment. Notwitlistandingllie threat of tho Scnato to consider no more house bills tho House has been pursuing tho oven ten or of legislation, passing a number of bills on 2rd and !!rd reading. Tho appropriation bills remaining in stain quo. Last night repeated attempt were -mado by the democrats in the House to fix sessions for Friday and Saturday but every attempt was frustrated. A caucus of House demo crats is in session tonight nnd it is expected that a dan of action as to the issue between tho House and Senate and as to the pio grcss of busniess will bo adopted. Tho Sen ate majority holds a caucus to-morrow. Tho Houso to day progressed very rapidly witli work, notwithstanding ninny important bills were up for consideration. The interest of tho House was principally excited during tho morning session by the new county hill which was upon a third reading. Mr. Pe ter Hcrdic's manipulations of tliis bill have become so notorious that when his finger marks were noticed upon the bill this morn ing it fctirrcd up quite u breeze. Just beforo llio original new county bill was reached upon tho calendar, Mr. Gunstcr a most wor thy member from Luzerne County especial ly interested in tho passage of u bill of this character which will suit his county, roso lo a question of privilego and called attention to a printed copy of a hill entitled "an act for the establishment of new coun ties" bearing an Imprint ns follows, "As proposed to be amended by Mr. Gunstcr." Mr. Gunster disclaimed all knowledge of tho bill and stated Hint his name appeared upon it without any nuthuiity and demand ed to know whence tho printed copy had emanated, Upon inquiry it was discovered that the copies bad been received from Mr. W. C. I'luminer of Crawford county by a pago for disliibution. This caused quite a sensation in tho Houso and Mr. Plumnicr rose and in explanation stated that tho bills had been sent to him by Mr. Peter Herdic and that ho had distributed them out of courtesy nnd not out of any sinister motive for he was in favor of llio original bill and not of tho proposed amendment. After somo discussion during which Plum mer acknowledged ho had boon sold tho whole matter was dropped, and tho original new enmity bill taken up for consideration and finally passed in such u shupo as to render Us application to any other county than Luzcrno impossible. Peter of Minncqua, was most wofully de feated in this matter as ho was again this afternoon when his bete noir tho boom bill cutting down his rato of toll from $1,25 to $1,00 passed tho Legislature finally by a vote of 10!i to -10, Unless Peter clrcuin voids tho Governor ho is gone. Among the other hills which passed tho Hoiifo filially this morning wero tho public printing bill; an net cutting down tho rato of fare on Philadelphia Street curs to five cents per fare, instead of 7 ccnls tho present rato. The Senate la In session to-night and Mr. Rogers a Wisconsin clergyman is holding forlh In tho Hall of tho House in tho Inter ests of a hill (already defeated in tho Scnato) exempting from tho penalties of tho Sabbath law, those who obscrvo tho seventh day of tho week as the hubbath, n. A destructive fire occurred In Danvlllo last Saturday, destroying several buildings adjoin ing Waterman & Heaver's company store, and causing a loss of $20, 000. Tho firo broko out In a two story frame lions o owned by Dr. JI. V, Shulli! and occupied by Mrs. It. Ilrobst, millin er, and Jacob Harris, confectioner. Harris was insured for $000. Tjiero was no Insurance on llio building. A three story frame building owned by James H. Hlmltz and occupied by Jolin Millliouse as n shoe storo nnd residence next fell beforo tho flames Total loss no in surance. A two story frame owned by J. Heln bach and used ns n stove store by Mr. Kllerboy- er win next destroyed. S1000 lnuranco on the building. Tho flames next nltnckcd n three story brick building owned by Thomas Chat- fant nnd occupied by James Sechler as n drug storo and dwelling. Scolder's loss Is heavy ns ho li.nl only a partial insurance oh slock. Tho building was insured for $.1,000. Tho origin of the fire is unknown. Messrs. J. Lorish and J. F. Stoker, Columbia county men, prooso opening their brick dwell ing house, No. 3733 Slarket Street, Philadel phia, for tho reception nf boarders during tho Ciiilennial Kxhlbltlon, Tho houso Is within easy distance of the Kxbihitiun grounds, and thn horso cars pass llio door every few inliiiilcs. Those who wish to secure board and avoid the large prices charged by the hotels bad bi tter write to Messrs. Lorish and Stoker and make ar rangement. Heavy baggage will bo taken to the house by the proprietors if visitors will hand them the It. It. checks. March 31 3w DiiAuotNO Out ICxistknck. The nervous, weakly Invalid does not enjoy life, but merely "drags out existence," as the phrase is. Unfit ted fur tho active pursuits of life, ami incapa ble of partaking of ils pleasures, to which health alone can give n zest ; disinclined to social in tercourse, and a prey to melancholy, the vale tudinarian is indeed an object of pity. Yet there is nothing in all this that cannot be ie niedied by that genial alterative tonic and ner vine, Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, which sup plies deficient st iniina, braces the nervous sys tem, and overcomes tlioo bodily irregularities to which nervous weakness is nio.t frequently attributable. Diseases of tho kidney and blad der imperfect digestion and uterine troubles are fertile sources of debility. Their ciadication however, becomes a matter of certainty when Hosteller's Stomach Hitters aro systematically used for that purpose. The Hitters likewise annihilate and prevent fever and ague and oth er debilitating febrile complaints of a malarial nature. . Items. The head quarters of the army aro re. established in Washington. Tho election in Itliodo Island on Wednesday resulted in no choice of tho peo ple for Governor. Lippitt, tho Republican, will bo elected by tho Legislature, as was done last year. From the testimony of Gen. Henderson before the committee on the whiskey trials it appears that Fox, a member of tho grand jury which indicted liabcock, gave tho Pres ident all the facts that appeared beforo that body. This new piiaso of tho case does not reflect any credit on tho President, who seems to have obtained his information in a manner forbidden by law. Thcodoro Cuyler, Esq., ono of the ablest lawyers in tho country, died in Philadelphia on Wednesday, aged about C5 years. Mr, Cuyler was a Democrat, and for many years hold positions of trust under tho city govern ment. Ho was a valuablo member of the lato Constitutional Convention. A largo tenement houso in Rutland, Vermont, occupied by eighteen families, was totally burned on Monday night, the occupants being driven out in tho deer snow, without having been able to savo any goods or clothing. Tho Senate of California has expelled from tho privileges of tho floor a newspaper reporter who reported that a Senator stated to him "that tdiould the press ceaso watch ing thfi Legislature it would steal tho Sttitc blnid in threo weeks." The Successful Physician. Thero is probably no man to whom the community owe so much as to the honest, fair-spoken physician, who does his actual duty both to himself and to his natieiits. Really skillful physicians are not so numer ous that their virtues need no mention, aim nenco tno auveitisement ol IJr. H. v. Pierce, of Ruffiilo, may well claim tho rea der's attention. Dr. Pierce is a typo of a cias.s of men who obtain success bv careful and well-directed effort, not attempting too much, or creating false ideas as to ability. Tho only reliable physician now living 'is tho "Specialist," the man who understands nis one nrancli ol the business, fcucu in lus lino is Dr. Pierce. For tho benefit of his readers he has written a "Common Sense .Medical Adviser," which is well worth rea ding by those who need such a work. With strict business honor, high professional skill, reasonable fees, anil n largo corps of compe tent ns-islauts, Dr. Pierce will doubtless niako his uaino familiar ns "household words " v. J.oms Globe. Marriages. IIirrciIISON-niI.7ICItT.-On the ISIh Inst., by Itev A. lloutz, Jlr. W. W. Hutclil-on to .Miss Ljdla A (llluert, both of 1'lslilngcreeU township. JIBMLEY THORNTON. March SM, by llev. S. P Itemley, Jlr. Levi A. nemley, of centre, to llls Ellu if. Thornton, of .Moorcsburg, Montour county. Dealhs. l'ULMUrt.-In l lshlngcrcek township, on thoaoth ult Joseph Fulmer, aged 79) ears, 8 months una 21 Jaj s. MMtSlL In lirlarcreek township, March 23, So phia Catharine, Infant daughter of Charles uud U intra Marsh, aged It mouths and 14 Uajs. M ASTC I.IwMt, 111 SlimthUllc, March 20, Catharine wife of Jeseph Mastellar, In her cstli year. IICSSJ. In Centre, March 2T, Iley Wesley, son of Isaiah J, and Alices, Hess, aged Hyoarsaiid Odajs. We haelatd our little Key Low beneath the sod. Yet hope before unother day We'll meet lilm with our (lod. MAJIKET llELWL'S. HLOOMSHUltC MARKCT. Wheat per bushel lt)0 " Corn, new, " , oats, " " , Flour per barrel Clourseed Flaxseed liutter i:K" Tallow I'olatoes Hi led Apples ,. Hams , Hides & Shoulders Lard per pound llayiierton ., lleeswux Timothy Seed f 1.23 Ml .4(1 J.ISJ T.i m l.tH .35 .10 .es .4U .111 .14 .12 .10 20.00 .25 4.U) IJUUTATIUNS FOH COAL. No. 4 on Wharf 4,00 per Ton Nu-S" " . , 3.Tft' No. (1 " " $ t,tl " lllacksmlth'8 Lump on wharf t 4,oe ' " " liltumluous t 0,00 " " Tim Oni,vSijiib Clan Foil ItriTcim. Tho oldest and best hernia surgeons In the world aro some of tho advantages offered by the Triumph Truss Co., 834 Ilowory, N. Y., whose truss mid supporter wero awarded the inci'al lit the late H'bslon of the. (Heat American Institute Fuir, Send Hi cents for their new book. March 2 1 70-iy When you go to Philadelphia stop at tho Allegheny House, No. 812 mid 8H Mar ket street ; having been recently renovated. Prlco only 2 per day, A. Illicit, March 19,'75-ly Proprietor. Jtupture cured lu from 80 to SO ilu)s bytbe Tri umph Truss Co.. of 354 Dowery, N, Y who oiler dl, UOO for a ruptuio they cannot cure. Ke&dcrtlso mcnt and cut of Truss la another column. Keudlo cunts for duurlptlio bock of illuuiph llupture. Cure. March 84, IC-ly Business Notices- For Kent. Two elegant rooms, suitable for oflicps, Rent reasonable. Apply soon. J. 11. ilnlze. LVpytown Steam Planing Mill for sale or rent (Address, Jsi u. lyutik, Ulcoinsburg, l'n. Atatch 21-f ' L'ni? Dl.'MT H-l. .1 . .. .. 1fl - vr.w .llrljl! J.. J flu niOlO IUHIII I'll Jllll'l Street, below Market formerly occupied by K. P. Lut7., as a Drug Storo nnd lately by M. U. Ilrlttuln as a Clothing Store. Iutpilro of K.J. Thornton. Mar. Blj-tT. For Rent A first'class ofllco In tho Co lumbian Building, fronting tho Court House. Apply at this olllcc. tf. l'-nT Itnnttnlf lina f.nnn,,1 n ttfrttt.i,- a,1,nr.1 next door to tho post-oflicc, tip stairs. Class es meet Wednesday and Friday afternoon and evening. Students received at any time. Iiuy. your Groceries. Canned Fruits. Ac at. Philips' new Grocery Storo In Shlvo's niocL, aittiti street, liloomsburg l'a. Fine white shirts at McKlnncy's. Go to I. W. Hartm.m with your butler nnd eggs. iiitiimi: notici:. An election wilt be held at the house of J. H. Kistlcr in tho town of Cntiiwissa, between llio hours of one and six o'clock P. M. of May lt 1870 for ono President, six Managers, one Treasurer and ono Secretary of the Cntiiwissa limine Com nan ir for llio ensuing year, and at the same lime and place tho stock holders of said llridge Co. will vote for or against accept ing iiclioii 1st of nu act of 30ih of May lbbo. Knlil ed "An Act to entitle the stockholders of any Lall Itoail Co. incorporated by this Com- nionweallli, accepting the provisions oi tins act entitling the slocKiioiuers 10 voie one vine lor each sliare of stock held by then." a3 extended to Hridge Companies by act Mill e.1 Jlarcli ISSUl. Gix. S. GlLuuir. Secy. April 7 -Iw. Mover I'.rotber.s havo in their Main Street store the best assortment of Hard Rubber Goods, ever brought to llloonisburg, com prising Hair Hrusbcs, Combs, of various styles, 1riiikilig Cups and Flasks, Match Roxes, Funnels, Syringes, Rattles Ac, also Gum Cloth, ILinds, Ac. Call and examine Ladies' fine shoes, all widths mid sizes, at McKlnncy's. Linen and paper collars at McKinney's. C. C. Marr's Xcw Goods aro always the latest Styles In the market. Spring Shoes at E. low prices. M. Kuorr's at very Tho latest styles of Dress Goods at C. C. Marr's. For Wall Paper go to G. A. Clark's. A. J. liroirn, the artist, lias engaged as an assistant Miss Delia Wilbur, whoso reputa tion as a first class artist is unsurpassed. J. Schuyler A Son givo notice that af ter April 1st they will not ttust, but will sell lower than any ono can sell doing a credit busines. Ready Mado ClothiiigCheapcr than cverat D. Lowenbcrg's. A uice lot of fancy tics at I. W. Hart man's. Flour and Feed at M. M. Russell's. Don't buy old-fashioned goods because they aro cheap. Go to C. C. Marr's and get tno latest spring styles cheap. G. A. Clark has just gotten in his spring stock of Hlank Hooks. It is largo and well assorted. 5 riy TralTord Carpet Chain, 28 cents at Ulartc fc wolt's. A fine collection of Surgical Instruments is offered for sale bv Mover Hrotbers. These instruments arc of tho very best materials and workmanship and aro mado from the latest and most approved patterns. There are no superior instruments in market. Any article not in stock will bo furnished by M oyer Hrotbers witli the least possible de lay and at nianulacluier s list prices. Ladies, call and sec K. Hutterick A Co's Spring Pattern Hooks nt C. O. Marr's. Ladies, try the $2.00 shoes at McKinney's. Piow Shoes at McKinney's. Hutter 3!i cents a pound, Kggs 1C cents a dozen, at n. M. iiuss"irs. Calf Hoots very cheap at E. M. Knorr's, II all Paper. Q. A. Clark has double the stock of any other establishment in town, which must bo sold. Ladies, go to C. C. Marr's for E. Hutter ick x Co. s spring dress patterns, llio best in town. Just returned from the city with a nico lot ot spring uoous, i. y. iiartman. New Spring Styles of Dress Goods very cheap at C. C. Marr's. New goods this week at 13. M. Knorr's. Oranges and Lemons always on hand at -u. ji. liusseirs. Tor a nobby Cap go to D. Lowenbcrg's. For Hlank Hooks go to G A. Clark's. Iiuy tho Elwood collar at McKinney's. Fine shoes a speciality at McKinney's. Canned fruits of all kinds at Russell's. Don't forget to call and rexanii no E. 31, Kuorr's Spring Goods beforo buying else where, Tho Xewct, Neatest, and Nicest Clothing for iiuijx and ( hitJrtn that can bo obtained in me -cw nuri: marvel jiisi rcceneu ni D. Lowcnburg's. l'ieture Framrt. A largo variety of Pic- turn Frames, 8.I0, in slock. Oilier sizes made to order, at G. A. Clark's ltook Store. New Orleans Raking Molasses, choice Syr ups from 80 cents to s-1 u gallon. A fine as sortment ol Vouug Hyson, Imperial, Japan and Hlack Teas at JI. 31. Riissel's. HATS ! HAUSII HATS 111 Newest colors, Ilrown, Hlack and Navy Hluo, just reciivcd at D. Lowenbcrg's. G. A. Clark-amio'iim-cH that although he does not keep "music" on hand, yet ho is cousin ntly ordering. Stud him your orders Fausu.iis, Attlnjion, Russil takis Hutter Eggs, Lard uud Produce in exchange for goods If you want a good Ham, If you wunt cheap and good Tea, If you wunt Collee Java or Rio, If you want good Canned Fruit, if you want tho best .Mackerel, If you want Sugar for tho least money, If you want tho best Syrups in town, If you want good Cigars, 1 f you want good Tobacco, If you want anything in tho Grocery and Provision line, go to Russhli.'s, 3Iain street. tf-25 COAL. COAL Old r.staullUied Coal Yard. O. W. Nkai. A lino., Wholesale A Retail Dealers in all sizes ot tho best qualities ol Red and White Ash Coal, at tho very lowest market rates. Have constantly on huml largo stocks of Domestic, Cupola, Hlacksmlth's Anthracite, Hitumiunus, uud Limcbiirner's Coal. Especial attention given to tho prepara tion of coal before leuving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchango for coal. Coal delivered to any part of tho town at short notice. Orders felt at I, W. SlcKclvy's, storo, or at our oflice, will rcceivo prompt at tention. Oillcu and Yards at William Neal A Sons' Furnace, East liloomsburg, Your patronago respectfully solicited. COAL. 7-tf-25 COAL - FOE BARGAINS GO TO TUB THEY NOW OFJAIillt 10 lba. best White Sugar for $1 00, 2 and. one-half lbs. Good Oolong Tea for $1 00. 5 Oai.s of 3 lb Poaches for $1 OO. 3 lb. Can Tomatooa 18 cents each. CANNED CORN 20 CENTS PER CAN, All other goods equally low, for cash or ;)roiuee. 8 Oct. 1973. A OF Wo condensefrom tho Lrhtgh Henttcr tlio Mbst&nco of aonvcrsatton atiout Oak Hall, In J hl1Jleily,iVanamakcr & Brown's " Lamest ClothlnMpiso In America." A visitor and auenaatirirrf tho speakers i V(f T- ". wllM comer is tho llullcllritr onf Attendant. "South-Eaft corner of fruih nnj Market. I'leoso noto tho PIXT11, for somo f (rangers tccklns Oak Hall, havo been misled by dcalenlng persons." V. "It Is .crfccUy colossal I Do you know Its dimensions?" , A. "12,000 squaro fect-Crl on Market, and 180 odd on EUUi, tlx stories high, has met threo acres oi floortBg, and coveri spaeo cneo occupied by WireSan twenty different busi ness places." V. ''Do you use steam-power?" A.v Aslant young cngino furnishes power for tho freight and pussciigtrolevato,r.iid tho boilers steam for heating, and tho other opera tions of tho house." Y" '.'.S?1111 ordcr (I yon toko with goods?" A. "They aro first oryTed and arranged In Jlio basement, on longfyfr counters, and taken thenco on tho fMJshtclovotor to tho Inspec tor's room on theri Uoor." V. " Is lnsnectin J'ihe tlrst operation r A. "fo, sir, measuring. Tho goods uro Bret JntMurcd In tho piece, then Inspected. Tho cloth passes over rollers la tho faco of a etronir light, and two men sit, ono beforo end ono behind tho goods, watching with the cyo or a hank for tho lenst p!n-holo imperfection, anil Jnarklngevcry (low, so that tho cutter may teo nnd avoid it when ho comes to tut tho gar ments. Y '.',Xon must employ nn r.mCy of cutters r . -,?mS ,00Vr ,lllh flo! scot Wo keep 0 hands all tho tlrtp c'lrtlne up tho cloth into gamcnts.-beslde'.&yf machines that do a dozen men's work caclKt n stroke." goods?"0 yU B1!UJUl4cturo all your own A," " WJ l0' ftna mos carefully. Our ex arnlncrs Inspect every Hitch and team, and certify to every garment as extra-well mado iSpor!!Bibf0?ouir Uckct on ".""n dcai?'"Y0Ur 6nUm muit MV0 ou 11 Croat A. "In every direction, sir. It Is tyifsyEtcm and economy wo prat tlco all On through, that enables us to put our prSwn to So peoplo as wo do." ofv,-tj,Afterlnspcctlng tho work, what becomes r ?.eror U B0CS lnt. Bt0 1 ticketed. Every singlo garment has Its number and other points noted on it, f0 that itscnUro hls booksC"n "''"'ed without faU, upon our Y- V.XS? mU!t haT0 50 cr talesmen?" , A- hy fir, on busy days you mayece 100 In tho various rooms and suites ot rooms, selling to tho throngs of customers." um3' i ' " 5!! do ua orlcr buAi"by mall find express?" W ' ' A. " Very great. All over the country. Our MATTER PO J SI. MAIZE'S MAMMOTH GROCERY. Corner Miiin and Center Streets BLOOMSBURG, DP .A. - , Tlio largest stock of groceries and provisions, Qucensware, Glassware etc., Ac., in the county, fur sale at wholesale or retail at llio very lowest jirices. Oct. S.1S75 nm ffrTii cm te .l VivE Dealer in Law Blanks. Sunday School Libraries, Depositary of the Pennr-ylvania Bible Society, WINDOW CUHTA1NS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARLS. Books and supplies not on hand can be furnished Oji Short- jVotica at the Most Reasonable Rates. Store in Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomsburg. Pa. Oct. 8.1ST5 THE TRIUMPH TRUSS CO. Nu. c::l lion cry, Xcw Yoi k, Si Til WHOM WAS AWAltriEI) Till! t'KE3IIU'.il lUKEKfcl, VOIt Till! Best Elastic Truss anil Suppler At tLe great Ameilccn Institute r.ilr (SESblO.V W.I.) CVKE IUTTI-1IE IV FllOH .10 TO 11' 1UVP, ANUOllER $l,utiO ion a t'A.-K Tiav Cannot Ci iik. Tliey employ ti tliM-elas'j lj.il Surm-on. Terms Moderate. Cures (itumiiilceil. 'llm Usual discounts lo l'ntreiis or llusstmiidry. KxumlnnllonH 1'reo orders lllled by li ull. bind ten iei.lt. for Hesirlitlo Bui, to Hr.f. V. II. lU'llNlIA.M, Jlar. n,'7!. ly, (leneral Siipertntendeiit. Qtrpnc! vko irr a li 1. 1: & ri.ownn OHilDO, Vlimls, Hoses. Iiuldlns, I'ucliMas, (ler alliums, lieddliiir l'luius, fil.ullulus, i tc. ftnet a stamp lur Hrecr'n (MruYu Cnl lnl.ir, ICS juices. Illus trated, ltli practical illn ttlci.s. IlIl.NltY A, liliKKlt, 714 Chestnut St , I'lillade Iplda, r.i. .Mar. M, 10. f t. The" WaOTreet "indicator. THIS WKKK'P IPSm Pi: vr I'ltKK. Contains- I'leloilul lllustrat' ' 1 ulla uimI Heiira. Also, (nil nnd complete ll ructions liow tn operate In stocks and stoit ItiiIkm ,. Capitol l.ttsnnd sinri-estlons. Also, allsi o( ValuaU.- I'lemluniu to Clubs, "send fur II." Ill CKV.l.Ti:ii A CO.. R.mkei and lli'ulci'rs , i'. n. Puv 4:117. lu Willi St., Ne, uik City. Mar. 31, lo.-ly VOKXT.S fin- best diance in tlio wurlil lo colli inonej lulilicbs I". S. futet) 1'ucket Co. .ourk-,X,J. Mninww. rvJ-rgsT. w 1, 1, (,. : ,.S., L- "ATIXM lteadiiiR. INyrlioinanry, I iim inatnui, !l soul liinrinlnsr, inekinuUlii. and luairlJk-e iTiille, fcliutttUKliow ililicrsc.x may liiKlnute and Kidn tlio lou- and alfi cilon of any pciMiallic cneuso Instantly, 4t pace". Hy mall, w eelita. Hunt & Co. mil s.tlli strict, Philadelphia. UiCo. .MorcU3m. AfiENTrt Wamxii! Medals and Mplomtis uwauleil orllolman. ()K A L MHLKS. lsito imistratlLi.ti. Addicts fi,r lu v ilieulars. A J. llolman 4 Co., V3i Anlibtutt, l'l.lla. Mar. 11-4W j T A "VMl?l"i Agents for the Lett Belllntr iVi I IM l'liul'nekak-o In the world. It eoiituliis lSbhetu, papir, 1E eiielopes,i;oldeuiK'i, lienholder, eiiill,puieiit urd measure, and u plein uf JiHilry. sIhkiu packato with pair ot iltirant uofd blouo Sleeu lluttons, iiostpaid, 8.1 cents', 6, m Itli assented Jewelry, ferjl. I his paekak'O h.islHen examined byiho publlslieni of tho Coiiuiiian uud found us lepietenied woitli thomoiiej. Watches eh en auay IoiiIIokiius. ( ticularsfrcc. llllllii: & CO., IB) llrtadway. N. Y, Marll-lw WANTED, AtlKNTS for tho 111IEAT CENTENNIAL UNlVEIiS.lL H1ST0HY lo theelosoot tho 111 st lnOjcarstf our National In depimltiiie, lniluilliik uu ueeuunt of tho cuiiilnk' (iiuiid Cenlennlal Exhibition, "ihj pak'es, tlno eiifnu-liik-s, low prlie, iiulik t.des. Extra fernis. Hndfor circular. 1'. s , V-H Bier j; Co., tu Areli fctnet, l'htla. MiiichlMw. "V7"ANTKI), AtirNTH. A YuinpUtc Iiisto 1 ry of l'enncjliaida. From tliu first settle liieids tn the present. H.t Win. M. Cornell, I.. 1,. 1), Niailv cu Hariiii (,etuo nates, oierls llnu Illustra tions. No full hlsloryof our Stato lias been Issued loruier nun u ccimnj. jn.eii win reeeiieu cor dial weleoiholu liitii'duiiiik'thlsplindldbik. A 1IAKK CIIANIK. W ClVli lit ItCllI IH'l'IlU 111 f CrV tOWIl. Hilp, Mltu ut nine foi full purllculaiit and tlioleo 01 leiitlory. Addnss (junker city i'uWMiliie; Co., xv. i-,, iuii 11 aiiiii, i mm, jiuiiu 11 sw, va:ux roil u.i'r:c!t,(j. IIL'IT COCHINS O.N'JA'. Vrom D. W, Ilerttlnc'8 noteJ Mlzo wluuloiruiatu, js.io iur is, A. ll.HHAIII'l KSS, Cutnu Usu, l'n, March it, mc-sm. T. perfect system fi?d nilei of self-measurement niako Itjiosslbre to plcasopooplo 2,000 mllos awoy J nyfcrfectly as If they were hero In pcrson.'i , V. " I lupposa you havo at least half a down ullfcrcnt departments?" A. "My dear sir 1 wo havo more than twenty. each charged wlthltsown buslncss.and each thoroughly organised, a necessary wheol with in tho gToat wheel." V. "JVill you name a dozen or so of tbcmr' A. "With pleasure. Tho Custom Depart ment, forthoeo who prefer custom-made to rcady-madi. TJrfj Furnishing Department, with its ftfcnirtiso stock of nil underwear. Tho Shirt Rfctory, with iu busy machines, making our own first-class shirts. Tho Trim ming Department, iuclr asblg ns many a regu lar store, Tho darment Slock Itoom. Tho llecelvlng Itoom. Tho Order Department, named before. The Special Uniforms Depart ment. Tho Delivery Department, with Its senro of messengers. The" V, " Hold, hold I sir, enough I" A. "I'm not half throughf Tho AdTcrtlsIng Department, with lis bllLandsIgn distributors, edltlngand publlshlnivS business and popular Journal, clrculffj.grce, w,(xu copies monthly (tell all your friqSLosend forit). Tho Men's Department, wiliriH ninny rooms. Tho Boys' department. Tho Youths' Department. Tho Children's Department, with Its special entrance, for ladies. Tho Telegraph Depart went. Tlio Chief Clerk's Department, with Its book-keepers and assistants. General Man nccrs Deportment: financier's Offlcc. nnd other offices of tho firmall bnsy ns bees thinking, planning, cxeutlng, bujlng, mak-lng.reKlsterlng.rct-lDfe.Eendlng out, selling, and in a thousaniNiiiys Joining their forcSJ to carry ;on abuslnessVfth tho people amount ing to between S2,000,ooo and 13,000.000 an nually." ' V. "S-t-u-p-o-n-d-o-u-sI" aj , " i nOceU 1 1 1st I forgot to namo tho Cashier s Department, whlchhandlcs Its $25,000 of retail rales on somo singlo days I" V. " tJj.OOO l immense I That's.what enables tho houso to buy cheap nnd seUcheap?" A-,"I-xacUyl Yon havo jifit hit It. Tho peoplo throng here, knini that wo depend on low prices and immtftfeales." . '"hot aro tho ' Fopa nvixs ' I hear bo much about?" A. "Our system of business dealing 1. Ono price, no deviation s 2. Cash for everything : S. A guarantee protecting tho purchaser; 4. Tho money returned if tho buyer can't othcrwlso bo suited." V. "Nothing could bo fairer." A-MPt.hll,S-. And tho people seo It." y. "cll, 1 thank you, sir, for youx pollto attention. A. " Nc t at all. It's a pleasure to tofre you. Call ogaln i and bo sure of tho plaie Wana maker A lSrown's Oak UaUAouS-East cor ner Sixth and Market." V. "Thank youl 1 thall bo happy to do BO. Good morning." " ACiUXTS! 50 subjcriba-s daily. I!et literary paper. Only l.fOnj ear. Threo $10 ehromos Inc. Mutton bpuislcr, l'ula , rutla. March 17-1 w. YOU COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND A X1I1 T IIK OAT 3ISEASEB usu WELLS' CARBOIJC TABLETS rut up ouiv in iilui: uoxrs. A Tried mill .Sure Itcinctl'. Forsalo tiy diusulsUs (.-enerally, and JOIINSTOK HOI.LOVA & CO.,Thl!adelphla, Pa. March 17-4W. WATERS' PJ ANOS. .'-Ri.'JiIrr' TIIK IlKST MAUI; ; llio Tone, Touch, WoikniahsUlp uiul Uurubltlty uiisurpased. WA'l'IHtS' SJKfJAXS, Coitcui'fo, Xr.W OlICllKsTltAI,, VEblTIt, C1IAPKU VIA IV M'B, and CYM1IKI.I.A cannot tie excelled In tent er l.euutj. '11,0 ( ONCKMO tjTOI' Uu una IMITA TION ot thelll'MAN VOICE. Warranted lor BIX YKAHS. . I'liiciis I'XTIIKMEI.Y LOW fcrcas.li durlDgthts Menlh. Monthly installment! recetied. A LIU nil l lstuiint lo'itaclirr. Mlnlsters.thurcli es, t-ihnols, Iodfes, etc. AOU.VIS WVNTEli, spiiUl liiUueeii.ents to the trade. Illustrated Cat hIokuo wnt. llultACK WATEUS JC SONS. 4SI llreud- uy, New Yoi k. March 17 4w Dr.TninVfidttlete Beiily. l or npeiftct lestoratlon of the nennus ,bi n m, Caiihlr.t; 1111 Imiiieillalu and proper cure lu the follow, inn eases: nfiioiis debility Impaired nutiltlon of the body, lassltuue, weaki.isslu the limbs and back, liidlsposltkn and Incapacity lor study, dullness of ap lehenslen. lots of inuuory, aversion to society, timidity, si It-distrust, dizziness, headache, Incldiut to Loth sexes, for whose benefit It Is designed and w hose ha plness It 111 proisote. 'I lie ir.on eminent 1 Positions of this country have eierlcil Ihunselies to Iheuimost toclitck thnln iriiislny fatality nsultlni; fie.111 tho lelunatlouof tliu luiU'H. llailus: for a iunir period devoted much study, time and labor In cuaUt-hinj; a renedyfoi the perfect lestoruiloii of tlinnenoin sfiliin, It Is Krutloim; loin ublo to amiuuncu the Mireessut lending my new method. Tl.tough ihls remidi the lieiMb inn lie leached uud In 1,11111 11 wuy that, how. uer shattered or puistruled, they can bo peiticlH rt-ktoied. It arts on tho nerves at onto, jet with k'entli ness ristcrliik' them to nuutuiul btale, and len oilnit the abuo dlstresslnir diseases. Iloth sues, uioieoi less, thiouaU tl.u prostration nt tno nenous bjstem, losotlulr cnerfrv, in such InstantcH tho Nenu llemedy may bu lelitd upon lu lOUtin; the patient Into thinlfur of juulli. ThoNere llm.tilyu carefully compounded find put up lu boxes with full dlrtcllcns. Pi tie. ono dul- iai, L-Aj,irstiu 10 any auiiresN on reeeiiu or price. till. I. CIIAINCEY TElllty. , , , . ISbs Vino btreet, lidln, on'.co hours, 11 a. in. to s p. in., 7 10 u p. m. Mcnli m.nc-ly HUN' IXl'l.nuitAM-'ihe treat Itemedy for lUChs. Coll H. Coiismnl.llon. nliil nil lllsi.moM ii,M throat and luiic. Will cuiv, and olteiiwhen the-euso apparently boieliss. We do not mtati totay, that .. ..v.,..u .uui,o ui.eiit,ii'u UU) Ilieoiliuu 1011 create them anew. Hut wo do lay, that If n lwrscn has a Violent couk'h, Night bn cuts, Creeping Chills. Is ctniliiidtobediicuremayboeneetid. Expiiterant lu my family fursu jcais, and liaui tho exrietico ot .know Ing lis gnut ir.erlts.uml do ulad- u. 11. 1 uiiii'i .v 1 ii;-i:fiir f.irui i,t,ia n.i.t I ly riconimenu It lu ull stinereis with those dls- iivsoiu (,i.iujiuiiii ii,r wnieu 11 is inieuuea, tialllpoHs, Ohio. Nov. i-ri' ',V VltWl'4 HTB, SoldbyaUDrugglits. riAt) tuk Arri.ifrrn avii itvunnTi. 1s-n7. Y..7 . i.ivwiii 1 NAT K. 'lhere Uno ilassof dltcaBthutri'- l.e.llsoi.U-r"cr-i'in toi'lR h' Nwoue bucU is nut tho caw. 1hudltllculttes.ur tUu arlons Mages lei.ili.iiy li,. .! ...uiii. loimue, skill, ii- iTiT.Vr, uTi,,,,7,',;,S . . .: : 1 ! il ''eqiieui 111 uuus, wines, ligaments, tars, ejts, 4c. Pi emu S.!nV."V.?n',uP,fc.V.ro f'y Phjsleians us i ',e,UsSnr ta,'5.,H.V'?S,!fA. V''.1:.'! k.StS JBledi eaVesnstudV.guaTau ', , '"A dvSUK Street. " llomi lu till 33 and 6tS Tv ji 'in, " Maieh 11, '7ii-y, 1 Mill-ch in, 'W-ly. ' ' " INTERES LEGAL ADVERT VTOTICK. "1 ho undersigned would herd nnn Im tni1r.ht,.f1 In liltn. nn nntfi como forward and nettle at otico ,u,iiwlll no placed in tno nanus 01 tuu jiiwi uiiicer iuiwr Feb. i-lf. BTKPI1EN KNOItlt. 4,: DM I N I STK ATOil'S NOT1 CK. VHTlri fiv Btiwllin f.KWIN. tlRCIIASRn. utters of Administration on thft estate of Edward tjwu. lniji r,f itinnrnsburir. Columbia county deceased, havo been irrantcd by tho Ileglster of laid .,., n VI illiA.n nnrwlr f.f IllfWitnLt.ltri- All persons Having Claims against, 1110 esiiu ui mo uctt ilent are requested to present them for scttl'-meat. to tho undersigned administrator witlinuw anu inoso lnaeoteu 10 tnncsiaie 10 inimo ihi)uiciiii or wiinmiioeiaT. W'M. l'KACOCK, Mar.BI,'lll-t, Administrator. ADMINiSTHATOU'S NOTICE. KSTATK Or RIlWAHn ItArrKV. tATH Of m uom Ol'lllIOKCIHTnlLU, tetters of Administration 011 thcestatoof Kdward Ilorrey lato of tlio iioroiielior Uentralia, county or Columbia, dereoscd.havo wen irrantcd by the IteglH tr of said county to Sarah II. ilariey of tho liorough of Centralla. All persons having clalmi against the estate of tho decedent are requested to present them for settlement, and thouu Indebted tofha estate ta make payment to tho undersigned administrator without delay. HAltAIl 11. 1IAFKKY. March l,-8l. Administratrix. ADMIMSfTfATOlVS NOT1CK. kstate or riAVID llAVIS, dkckabed. letters of Administration on tho estate ot David , Ilavts, late ot Heaver township, Columbia county. ) deceased, have boon granted by the Itegtster of eald 1 en., to M arg.irct and John II. Ilavts, Admlnlstratora I of liAVId Hails, dee'd. All tiersnns having claims against tho estate of the decedent are requested to iirescnt them for nettlcincnt, and those Indebted to the cfltato to niako payment to the undersigned Administrators without delay, MAIMIAllKTriAVIB, JOHN II. DAVIS, Miircii'21, t. Administrators. ADM I NISTUATOU'S NOTICK. KSTATE OP 8. X. ALBEKTSOX, DECKASID. letters of Administration on tho estate of U.K. Alcertson, lato of llcnton township, county of Co lumbia county, Stato ot Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to H, II. Albertson, of Denton, l'n., to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same with out delay, it. D. AU1K11TSON, Denton, March 17-dw. Administrator. ADMINISTIMTOK'S NOTICE. KSTATK Or KNOS TOWI.KK, DECEASED. Lctlcraot AdmlnlstintloniiK bonis koh on thou tato of linos Fowler. l.au of Ilrlarcreck tovvnsliln. Co lumbla county. State of Pennsylvania, deceosed,haT uccn grantoo to u. urinsuacn.oi paieui towosuip. Luzerna county, I'd., tonhornall persons Indebted are requested to make payment, andthoso hovlng claims or demands will inako known the samo with out delay. V.(l. DUIKSIIACII, Administrator dk bonis noh. March ls-fitr.' A UDlTOlt'S NOTICE. LX. ESTATE OP WII.SOM Att.EN. DECEASED. 1 no undersigned Auditor lomako distribution of the fund In the hands of the Administrator of the es tate of Wilson Allen, deceased, will attend to the duties ot his tippotntuient, at his onlcoln Dlooms burg, on Tucsd.iy, April 5tn, istc, at 10 o'clock a. m when and where all persons having claims against tho said estate, are required to present tho sumo before the Auditor, or be debarred from com ing In for a share of said fund. K. E. OltVIS, March 21, 1S7H-4W. Auditor. , ADUITOU'S NOTICE. K ESTATE OP JAMES HESS, LATH OP COLCK 1IIA COfNTY, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Court to distribute tlio balance In the hands ot the Admin istrators ot said deceased to and among the persona enllll'-d to the same, will attend to the duties of hut appointment at tlio sheriff's oflice In Dloomsburg.on ' Tuesday, the lsth day of April, 1876, at ten o'clock; a. in., w lien uuu wucre an persons are nereoy nounea to mike tnelr claim beforo the Auditor or be debar red rrom coming In on said fund. wnSLKY WHIT, Dloomsburg, Mar. 17-lw. Auditor. A lu 111 UDITOIVS NOTICE. Iu 1110 matter of tho Sheriff's sale, of the real cstato 1 . 11. aua wnuain t. sugar, trading as liugar c Dro. Tho undersigned, appointed by the Court ot Com mon l'leos of Columbia county to distribute the mon ey arising from said sales to and amongst those en titled, will perform the duties of his appointment at tho onice of It. F. & .1. M. Clark In Dloomsbunr on Saturday, April, 22, 1870, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and whero all persons Interested will attend. It. F. CLARK. March ll-w. Auditor. Verbatim Reporting. TEItMR: Actual travellhg-, boarding-, and other expenses; llvo dollars a session, for taking the report: and ten cents a tollo, ( hundred words, ) for wrltlni; out Into long.hand. ' Where the matter reported In ono day equals or exceeds ntty folios, the live-dollar fee will be remitt ed, and the transcribing Into long-hand charged at lit teen cents a folio; but, tn all such cases. If fewer than tlf ty folios aro purchased, the rive dollars will be charged. Address. S. Jf. Walker, A. M. , Court-stenographer, Dtoomsburg, Columbia county, .Pennsylva nia. Residence. Iron street, between Third and Fourth. onice. With n. E. Orvls. Esq. , Columbian-building; tntrniice.opposlto tho east gate to the court housu yaid, nrst iloor, nrst door to right. Olllee-liour, from twelvo to one o'clock. leb 18, lbill-ly SHERIFFS SALES. DY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF VEND.UX. Issued out ot tho Com t of Counnun l'leas ot Columbia county anu to mo directed, will bo exposed to bale on the premises on SATURDAY, AWUL 8H1, 1870, nt 10 o'clock a. m., nil that certain real estate sltuato In Montana, Coiiynghain township, Columbia coun ty, hounded by lands cf V.nn Jones, of Mary (ieorgo on the tciitli, a public road on the east, and an alley on the west: being about thirty feet In front, uud ono bundled and forty feet In depth, more or less; hereon ure erected a dwelling hoiuje and out buildings. seized, token Into execution, and to bo sold as the property of William Morgan and l'hlllp 1). Hughes. ALSO, , Dy virtue cf a writ of Alias 1 lerl Facias to mo directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court llouso In liloomsbuip, all that mes siiago and tract of land situate in orange township, Columbia county, I'o., bounded 1 n the south by land ot Daniel Kline and Abner Welsh, on the west by Daniel Kline and Jonathan I'oust, on the north by John Kline, and on the east by At uer Welsh; con taining r.o acres, more or less, on which are erected a dwelllug-liousc, barn, and other outbuildings. ALSO, A certain lotcf ground In Light street, being lot Jui. c and cne-Lalt ot lot No. 1 lu Klipg's nddltlen cf said town.whereon are crccWd two dwelling houses, stuble and oiher outbulldli.gs. M Ized, tain n into execution, and to be wld as tho propei ty 11 Charles U-e, ' ALSO, At thei-ame time nnd place, by Mrtue cf a writ of Liuil Fii to. r.ll that (iitolu !cl tr plueof lui.d hit uu 1 InlcaMr tiWMhlp. cuh mbtii tounty, la., Uuitltd and dtcrrlted as fillcws, lowlt: tn tl.e iiUthlinrcdK lyhLriof I'.McAfNc, inthe btuth ten iiiIh altng a teituln streit ruioliilng lai.il tt 1 unci 1 mis, sn Hi 1 uu by h mi u tain l, McAtne six j.tjioiiid nu.tii.tli juil.tp. nrrtch Ihc wnt hi hn.dtl John II. Ilihb slili.two uDd tv.o.ttHh Kill is to the jlnceit liglinlng; en vidrb aiu uu id a cwtllli g hciistt ni,d iil.ir 1 utbul:dlnes. t-elzid, lull 11 ihtoejiiutn 11, 1 i,d lo lo tcld us the Ilt'iuiy ti El zuUlhM. Llivp. Kherlffs Office, Muich 18, lS7u. M. (IROVIf . BUer III. 1COUNTER,PLATF0RMWAG0HS,TRM mrnnm dXs AGENTS WANTED"3r CrNti rnn lininn s-.i(j iur 1 i k 1 r 1.1 "i 1 MARVIN SAFESCALECO, "Zb5 BROADWAY N. Y. 72 CHESTNUT ST, PHILA.PA. IQ8 BANK ST. CLEV, O. March m, ic..y. KAUB FRKMIER & EDWARDS, Successors to 11. Doncy & Bon, 0111NA, GLASS & QDEENSWARE, Old stand, m Market orp, new p. o., phiia. viI?l.n!.r,K.Xn;,'t,,,lduw,nt,lU ' purihliU'iK of and dticruttd, ihclie sljhs undiupiiior tAum . J'i,?.H,,.U,,,.(,N AM) Dt'MKS'lK t.lAtt-WAIIli Pli-lii, c il.aiid ingtMHl. ourtlitk hasbiuiiuni lu 1) Hlii lid and punlwitil fur cash, 1 iiullli g us lu bell ulll.e lowin pilcm. I.siidulioie 1 titled 10 our ri'liiildiHrin,iui. funicular mtruiiun 11 11 lu ilrcoi allon of jhliiuundglnts luiMir InluHie's ortu inatthbicktn win. Full llnetf Inliji Hjles ami list muki-Koi hll,Vi;it-WAllli. I) Co. Mulch IT.lJw Crud Sfc. to d.-l'.-jmwu.I. in. v. w v-rl f-r 13 I'limplilet of 1 0 iii!, ipiilslnlia " ' ihj iinvkiuure, (tuil t-btlttuitot tbi v Uiu ' t di trili. li'C Ml:llh IU, 7( ly