JinSIa..'a,aiii THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. akfiSSMiaWsatVyfl WIT 1? n n i n r m t i ?.r -LllJJi UWJjUMDIAIN. u t. o o ji s n u it n, v in n a t, mat i, is;o Ilntl Itoatl Time Tn1ik. LACKAWANNA ct IlLOO.MHIHtllfl ItAIUlOAl) NORTH. 6.45 A.M. 7.40 A. M HOUTIt, I. 4'IA.M. .' 9 P. II II. 64 A. .M Accominoilntlon Train, Mall Train Express 1i alu ... l.M l'.M. 6.114 P. Jl, UATAWISSA HAIL I10A1). NORTH. SOOTIt Accommodation Train o.si A. M. T,so I'. M. HoKUlar Impress 3,M 1'. M. 11,33 A. M. Through cars on Kxproas train cither to Now York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between (!atawlis. and Wllllainsport. THK CAMI'AION COMLMMAN TO IIKMOUIIATICJ VOTKtU). Wo will send tlio Comjmmian to persona in thin county from tlio first of June until nficr the November election for 75 cent, cuth in ad vance. This barely covers tlio cost of tlio pa per, Every family should seize this opportu nity. Utir Centennial letter given all tlio news of the Oreat Exhibition, niul In addition to that, the doings of tlio difl'ercnt state conven tion nl botli pirtie-s, the national conventions nt St. Louis anil Cincinnati nnd oil tlio Import nnt news of tlio campaign will bo given weekly. Jf you take the paper, chow tills to your neigh bors ; If not, semi 7C cents to Tins Coi.umiiian Jlloonnbiiri; l'n., ami get n good newspaper for six months atone fourth less than usual intcs tf. lvcv. Asbiiry olUciattil lu St. I'atil's Church on Sunday last, AVanikii. A load of kindling wood at the Coi.ujuuan ollicc, on su'j-cription or other wise. Our exchanges pay "Don't hoard the silver.' Wo have not had any to hoard yet, and couldn't If wo had it. Milton is a highly favored locality; lnt week Sugar dus the champion pigeon shot gave an vxh Million ol his skill and on tho "0th Theo dore Tilton is lo lectnro there Wanamaker & llrown are among the most enterprising business men in 1'hlladelphi.i. Their clothing house is enormous, and tiny employ nil army of men, women and children. All their work is warranted. The pic-nio grounds at ltnpert are being put in repiir for the summer. Under the m innge mcut of V. K. Tubhs, the proprietor, there is r.o pleasanter place for pic-nic parties In this section. IJouur.uiKs. Of Into numerous robberies have been committed in Mllllin, Heaver, Main nnd Locust. All nro supposed to have been perpetrated by the sanio men. A Well directed load or two of buckshot might check the thieves. Moycr Brothers advertise their wholesale and retail drug busine-s this week. This iirm is one of the most enterprising business houses in this section, and their rapidly increasing trade shows tho estimate which the public puts on them. Ex-Commissioners Seine rt and Williamsliavc appealed from the recent icpoit of County Aud itors While, Squires ami Coon and entered bail in the 1'rothonotary's office on Monday, in the sum of $.10,101. 1)8 each. John It. Williams and l' K. lirockway becoming their security. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Homestead Sewing Ma chine in another column. The.-c machines are highly recommended, and those desiring a good erne nt low rates should apply to J, 11. Kindall & Co. C31) Uroadivay New York. Mr. W. II. Jacoby, the popular register of Columbia county, is an excellent ollicer and genial gentleman. Commun ing his career on the devils tripoJ and graduated n full-blown editor his present honorable position in his county is not wonderful, Montour American. It you have a boy who is in the habit of loaf ing about thedepot and jumping on trains when in motion, take him to a mrgeon, and have a leg amputated at once. It can bo dime to a Let ter advantage than after the limbshave been alt mashed up by the cars, and then the worry will be olT your mind, you know. K. A. Ilnwn nnd II. 1'. Chamberlain, former ly of ISInomi-burg have openid an Ice Cream Parlor and Gaulin at C'iS llace Street Phila delphia, opposito Franklin Square. The place has been thoroughly refitted and the proprie tors will bo pleasul to sec any of their Illooniv burg friends while "doing" the Cenlinnlnl. The Diocesan Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Central I'lniipylvaniu, will be held in tho Church of the Nativity, .South Jictlilehem, beginning on the Mill day ol Juno next. At a meeting of the vestry of St. Paul's Church liloomsburg on the lSth int. K. I!. Drinker, J. W. lliiidershott, and Geo. II. Klwell were elected lay deputies to repie.ent this parish in the convention. llbOOMsnunn May 15th 1S70. Attention all. The nioomburg Cornet ll.tnd (as heretofore) oiler llieirseivieesfKeof charge to any Lodge, School or Association of ciluens (of the town of lilooimburg) that propose to lake part in a proper observai.ee of Dicurnlion Djy. A. W. Mosnon. Leader of I! Hid. Wo have received from J. II. Holler A Co., Publishers, ol Philadelphia, a copy of Milch ill's New Pilninry lliography, and also the new Intermediate Orography, desienid forsehooh nnd academics. The books are illistratul by copper-plate maps and contain numerous en gravings representing scenes in nil countries of of tlio globe, also n concise system of map drawing. They arc used in every State in the Union. I GitANUt:!! Pic-Niu. There will bo a Pic- Nie held In Knorr's grove, ltupert Pa, tho 1st Friday of Juno (It being tlio 2nd) at 10 o'clock n. in, under the control of the Patrons of IIus liandry of Columbia nnd Soulhirn Luzerne Counties. Everybody Invited. Speakers will , address tho people. Tables provided. Jlriny the Haslets. County Grunge, meels nt Centre Hull, Centre twji. Columbia Co., llioHrd Friday of (the 10th) Catawissa Pa. May 12, 1870. E. SI. Tkwksiiuhy. See'y, Planting Flowkii Skkib. A florist fur nishes to amateurs the following seasonable hints : This being Iho time of year for plant ing (lower seeds, some Instruction that will lead to success may bo seasonable also, Many peo- Y plu are fond of llowers and would willingly cul tlvalo them If liny knew how. This is not de signed lo bu u titulUc on Ihe subject, but mere ly to polnl out a few leading principles lo start with, Alter that ii Utile common sense coupled , with practical experience, will lead to good re turns. Three Lulling elements in the growth of vegetation are light, heat und niol.lure; but in the vegetation of Kids the light should bo exrlud edj seeds vegetate better in the, dark. Prepare the soil very due, fow Iho suds on llietop, pat with the baik of tlio pade, rover wild boards when the sun shines, ami remove Ihe covering at night until Iho seeds germinate, then remove the roveilng altogether. Walerwliu necessary r should be appllul llnoiigli tho nose of u small aNvatering isjt. Head this over until you right' . my I'ouipriliind tlicso principle. Michael Jordon, a freight conductor on tho L. & II. railroad was caught between two cars which ho was In tho act of coupling, at Iter wick, on Friday, nnd Rcrlously If not fatally wouniliil In the abdomen. John II. Hotter has been appointed ,Tutlco In Mifllln township, by tho Governor, to fill re vacancy occasioned by tho death of Samuel Creasy, Kq, Ills commission bears dalo tho 3d, and ho was duly qualified tho 11th of this month. JUpubliean. Judge F.Iwclt is holding Court In Danville this week, Messrs. Clark, llucknlcw, Freeze, Ikclcr, Ilarklcy, F.ycrly, and others ofourat lorneys were In attendance, having business be foro tho court. M. 11. Hozelle, agent of I'.'O. Moody, Scran ton, Is expected here In a few days to tako meas urements nnd orders for Iho celebrated "Moody Shirt." W o can recommend gentlemen In need of such garments, to this establishment. A per foot fit Is guaranteed. An important ejectment suit concerning the title to -1.100 acres of coal land In Conynghani was tried in court last week. Judgo Maynard, Joshua Comly, Col. Freeze nnd Judgo Dcitcr lek were employed for tho plaintiff and S. P. Wolvcrlon. Geo. K. P.eycr, Duckalew and H. F. Clark for defendant, The trial occupied three days, nnd resulted in n vcidict fordeleii dant. Thecasowlll probably go to tho Supremo Court. A man named Cornelius Carter was arrested in Wllllainsport on Saturday evening, in the act of setting fire to a lumber yard, lie made a desperate resistance, and was severely wound ed before being secured. An excited mob fol lowed him to the jail, nnd demanded that he bo lynched. He is insane, und had been under treatment at the Danville Asylum for sixteen months. Dkcouation Day at liucic IIoun. The citizens of liuck Horn propose to have a grand celebration on Decoration Day, and nre making extensive arrangements under the nupici's of the American Mechanics, ltisewitk's band-wagon will convey tlio liuck-IIorn Hand, nnd each Slate will be represented by 30 Horsemen, and 30 young ladles in n wagon, appropriately diesscd. Capt. John P. Guilds will bo Chief Marshall, assisted by Christian Ernst. A number of fishermen have been up the creek during the picsint week, after trout. None were more mcccssful than Mayor Lowcnberg and W. II' Koons who were gone two days and brought back over four hundred fish. The gmsls at the Exchange, as well as many friends of the gentlemen in town, injoycd the fruits of their trip, in the shape of n delicious trout sup per. Four hundnd trout in one day is uncom mon good luck. The Republican asks "If we really want Fishingcreek Confederate history ?" Certainly. We desire to see how many falsehoods the edi tor can condense on that subject. The truth as lo the Columbia County Invasion, supported by known facts, we have published, and tiiat h'n tory has not been contradicted in one point. Yes, tell us all you know, especially about the forts, artillery Ac. It will be refreshing about the Fourth ot July. The beauty of the weather last Sunday drew to Ihe Cemetery a large number of people. The grounds are well kepi, but we would suggest the planting of some trees on the north side. The marble work in many instances is abomina ble, and the spelling a di-grace. The German Keforin burying ground has a good many cu rious features of interest well worth a visit. The cows nre now enjoying the excellent pas ture in it. Part XIV. of "A Century After" contains a number of accurate illustrations of scenes nt and near M ulch Chunk, Wilkes-Ii.irre and Scran- Ion. One more number will complete the work. It will form a handsomely1 bound volume of nearly -100 pages replete with pictorial repre sentations of the picturesque beauties of Phila delphia and Pennsylvania. Agents wanted to canvass for the bound work. Address at once Allen, Lane & Scott and J. W. Lauderbach, Publishers, 233 South fllh St., Philadelphia. Candidatis. We announce in this week's issue iho names of an additional number of candidates. Many of them hnvealso had cards printed at this office. This is a good idea. Ma ny limes whin called upon a voter is not at home, and leaving a card shows that he hits not been overlooked. Again, the card enables him to keep in mind the name of his favorite which is a necessity where he is not personally ac quainted wilh him, and where there nre num erous candidates. The Stale department of public instruction has sent eiutj the annual district reiiort blanks to Ihe different school districts of Pennsylvania, which will have to be filled up, and sworn to by the president and seeritary of each district before they can draw the amount of their state npproprialin. Among other things they are requliid to make oath that the "financial oper ations of the district liavu been published ac cording lo law." Those interested hail better beware. Take A Pai'i:k. Wo have added quite a number of new snbsciibers to our list this week. The presidential contest will bo one of absorb ing interest lo ihe people-, and no family should ho without a ne wspaper. Thero is no one so poor that liny cannot alliird to spend the nom inal mm of live cents a week fur the valuable information that they derive from the weekly visits of a newspaper in their family. Send in your mimes nt nuev, and keep yourselves post ed in liguiel lo the events of the day, Tho !eiullknn onco in a while gets off a good joke, lu speaking of lliu decorations on Ihe 10th it says: The liipuhlicun ollicc was Ihe envy of the newspainr men of the town. The Col.u.unuN did its lust to equal it, and about 12 M , suceeeil 1 1 1 pretty well. There were morn Hags display ed from their ollicc on the 10th than ever we're n i'ii on that building during Iho whole rebellion, Howevir a holiday love for iho old Hag is bet ter than none. Of course tho four little flags on the Republi can office to the twenty on the Coi.u.miiian liuilding does no bear out the assertion, but then truth is not nn essinlial quality for a Had ical editor. As to the slur lu the remaining portion of the article we would stale, that our devotion to the (big was better shown by follow ing It to tho front, than remaining nt home ubusirg Democrollo soldiers, und mobbing in offensive old men. The "one eyed pi cache r" who held forth here about four years ago, dellvcnel a dlscouisoin front of the Kxihango Hotel on Wednesday In-t to a unions amliei ee. Ills tinging was nut iqua! to San key's but then too much can not Le cxpttlcd of a man who mukes tho street his pulpit, The sermon was not very coherent, nor logical, although it had a number of good hits, Tho burden of It was a protest against cosily churches, high talailed mlnl.tcrs, hypo critical christians, ihurih nristociuey, und de nominational Intolerance. At tho conclusion cf the uddress, the llishop, (because lie wild ho was one, and hail under him commissioned min isters) took up a collection for the purposoof defraying his txpetiies. Wo are unable to t-ay whether the loud-lord was converted or not, but Iliad took him in charge, lleforo eallng dinner, the mun desired Mime "goesl whisky for his t.luiiatl. s mke," and toik It over the bar, mating that ho didn't liku tho pructlce of those) of Ms jiroftssloti who iwlggcd It behind tlio doors- CKNTKNNlAt. D01N03 IN ItLOOMSllUIlO. Wednesday of last week was perhaps tho nearest to nn old-fashioned Fourth of July of anything wo havo had fur nnny years, Ai tho town clock struck five In the morning the bells of the churches nnd public buildings simulta neously i ting out lu joyous penis, announcing that the sun had risen un Ihe day of opening of tho Great Exhibition, For a half hour they disturbed the slumbers of latu liscrs, nnd sum moned many others from their beds to sco tho "fire." Tho town was beautifully decorateil, Main street especially presenting n gorgeous np pe'.irahcc. Tho largo Democratic (l.ig was sus pended from tho Court Hcuso to the Exchange) Hotel. Tin: EXCHANGE was literally covered with Hags, Inside and out, over four hundred being used in its decoration The illect was very line. 0. A. it.auk's book store had nn arch of Hags over Iho door way. Tho windows were also filled with the national colors. l). J.ovi:Nlir.li'H clothing store attracted as much attention as any business house In ton. From the second and third stories were hung banners of all na tions, tho bright and vnriegutid colors of which produced a beautiful cllect. From the roof of the building over all streamed a large Ameilcan lh. CI.AIUC A WOU' had three strips of hunting, re-d, white and blue, extending from the roof to tho top of the awn ing, mid a row of small Hags on Iho front of tho nwiilng. The windows were appropriately dec orated. 1, UTZ A SUlAN displayed much ingenuity and taste. The show windows contained each three wide strips of bunting of the national colors with stars on the blue, representing tlio American U ig. Festoons of yarn of the three colors hung gracefully about the Hag, and from the center was suspend ed three stockings, red, white nnd blue. Over tho door was an arch of bunting, nnd a long fes toon extended from the center of the arch to tho rear of the store. I. w. iiautman's windows were filled wilh the national colors, n beautiful banner bordered with gold fringe be ing the chief attraction. Flags waved in the brcczo in great profusion, In fact, most of the places of business, including the Coi.umman office, were profusely adorned with patriotic emblems. At twelve o'clock, noon, the bells were rung again, nnd also at seven in the evening. The baud discoursed na tional airs on the streets, and the boys built a huge bonfire in Market Square. The Exchange Hotel, Normal School, many private residences and Stolmer's Hotel were brilliantly illuminat ed, the latter house being the chief point of at traction. Six candles ia each window made the whole ablaze with light, and the effect was really beautiful. Wo cannot adequately de scribe it. The day ended without an unpleas ant incident, and will be remembered as one of tho most brilliant for some years. We snust surpass it on July -Ith 1870. Odd Fellows. Tho fifty-third annual ses sion of tlio Giand Lodge of Pennsylvania, In dependent order of Odd Fellows, was convened in Musical Fund Hall, Philadelphia, May 10. Two hundred and fifty-three new members were admitted, and a number of representatives were also admitted and acknowledged. The grand master's report for tho past year was read. At the afternoon session the. tellers of the election of grand officers for the ensuing year announced the result as follows: Grand Master George F. ISoyrie, Philadel phia. Deputy Grand Master S. lloyer, Simbury. Grand Warden Samuel Ilaworth, Philadel phia. Grand Secretary James 1). Nicholson, Phil adelphia. Qraud Treasurer M. HichardsMuckle, Phil adelphia. Grand IJcprescntalivo to the Grand Lodge of the United States Samuel F. Gwinner. The Coming Fouuth. In pursuance of a notice signed "many citizens" and po-tcd in conspicuous places in tlio town, the people of llloonisbtirg met in the Opera House on Satur day evening May the 13th nt 8 o'clock for the purpose of inakiui: suitable preparations for the observance on the -lib of July next of the one hundreth Anniversary of our national iudepen denre. After some fine playing by the lllooms burg Hand, Capt. C. I!. lirockway called the meeting to order and in a few appropriate re marks nominated J, JI. Chamberlain, who was unanimously elected, as president of the meet ing. On motion of John M.J Clark Esq. Paul K. Wirt and Ilervey E. Smith Esq. were chos en secretaries. After some debate participated in byC. I!, lirockway, John G. Freizo,A. O. Smith, David Luwenberg, Geo. E. Klwell and Ilervey E. Smith, on motion a committee of seven was appointed by the president to whom was del e gated the full power of tho meeting to make arrangements for the celebration of the It h of July. Said committee us appointed consists of O. ', lirockway (chairman) W. 11, Koons, A. C. Smith, Kuos Jacoby, Divid Luwenberg and D. A. Ueekley. At the close of the business transactions of the meeting calls were mule by tho audieuco for speeches from A. O. Siniih, John G. I reeze and V. II, lirockway all of whom responded in ne-at and well limed addresses. Paul K. Whit, o,i.i IIi.kvi:y E. Smith, jStcrt liU""'- New County Jail. For years the subject of a new Jail has been morj or less elUcusseel, but no steps have ever been tikeutei carrj tho m liter into elleit. The time has come when something mutt bo done. At prcsiut, tu sen tence a prisoner lo the county jail is a firce i the.-expense of summoning r grand jury to in dict criminals U money thrown away, for the reason that those who aro co ivietcd cannot be kept in confinement unless they aro piirtlclnrly anxious to remain, In all cases except perhaps ihe iiiii-t petty ofl'ens s, it is necessary lo scntenee convicts tu lliu penitentiary to insure the enforce ment of tho pe-ual y of the law. The expense of keeping prisoners in the State prison is piiil by the county from which they are sent. It wo had a jail in which ollenders could be safe ly incarcerated, and where it would not bo un safe to leave a broom-stick in reach for fear some Individual seized with a deslro to visit his family might punch a hole in the wall and de part, much money would ho saved tho county. In addition to (lie expense of keeping a prison er in the penitentiary, the rost of getting him there, the fees of the Sheriff and assistants, is by no means an inconsiderable item. Again, Iho very appearance of massive walls and im penetrable doors is calculated to restrain the law less, If they know that when once In, there Is no possible means of escape) until the ofl'cndci! el:g nity of the law Is fully vindicated. Let us tear elown the old stone wulls, ami erect a prison ihat will answer the purposes for which it is intended nnd that will bo an honor to Columbia County. IiiroHTANno fir.citirr Swoiina. Tho following bill passed both llouos of tho ijj'slutiiro nnd wits Kent to the Governor: That members, of the Order of Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, und other organizations of ii similar character, shall not bo individ ually liable for tho payment of weekly eir funeral benefits or other liabilities ol' tho lodge, hut that tho sunio shall bo payed out of tho treasury of Iho lodge; provided that tho provisluns of this net shall not apply to unincorporated associations. Some- idea of tho bl.o of tho great Corlls engine which furnishes the motive power for tho machinery on the Centennial grounds may bo formed from tlio statement that its; total weight is 1,300,088 pounds, and that sixty cars wero required lor Its transportation to iU destination. WASHINGTON IiKTTEKi Washington, D. O., May in, 1870. Thcro Ii just now a marked stillness In po litical nfiitlrs much llko that dcath-llko calm which often precedes tho most vlolont storms. Tho nttitudo of tho two great political par ties Is llko that of n couple of tigers about to cngitgo in deadly cuinb.it. lloth crouched upon tho ground with glaring eyes, cacti framn quivering with intense emotion, and each ready nnd nnxlous upon Iho slight est movement of tho other to make tho dead ly spring. That till will lie ono of the warmest political contests '.hat has ever been waged lu this country I think Is tinqucllon nblo Pending tho coining strife tho penplo in tills locality seem bent upon enjoying themselves. Picnics havo not yet enme into vogue, the weather n yet being much too cold for such delightful nmuscmcttU Hut May halls und dancing parlies aro all the ragu with the belles und beaux, while gen tlemen of a more nervous nnd active temper miient are seeking the more) exciting sports of the turf, L ist week was prolific of ex citement In :i series of trotting matches nt llrightwood Park. And this week will wit ness sonio fine running under the nuspicca of the newly organized Jockey Club. Quito u number of lino horses nro ulready assem bled and are in training for tlio stakes. The I'itzlingli affair is approaching u crisis nnd will in all probability bn iletcrniincd to-day by his resignation, On Saturday the 1 louse, after a lengthy discussion of it resolution presentrel by Mr. Whllo of Kentucky, in structed tho Committee on Utiles to inquire Into tlio conduct of Doorkeeper Fit.liugh referring tho whole matter to that committee and requested them to report nt once. It is a singular fact, but there never was such a number of aspirants for the Presidential nomination and Mich u diversity of opinion among the "knowing ones" as to who will be the man. Blaine seems at present to bo tho favorite of the Republicans, and Thur inan that of the Democracy. The ltoston Watchman says the better sentiments of tlio people will control tho national parties or it will creato nn independent party to execute its will. The independent voters nro no longer helpless, they hold the balance of power nnd will support no man for ollice whote character is blemished even by suspicion. If tho latter part of this ba truu the Demo cratic party may feel assured of tiro support of tho independent element, for as things at present appear the liepublican party may he searched in vain for a candidate whoso record does not nfl'ord at least fair ground for rational suspicion. Grant, it may bo supposed, selected tho ablest and the best his party afforded to aid him in the administra tion of the government, and what au array of political tricksters, corrupt officials, and dishonest men generally do they present Custer has been reduced to Lieutenant Col., and the ltoston J'osl wants to know if Freel Grant will be made a General. And in al luding to this tho New York Express says: following tho removal of Henderson, tho es- capo of Itabcock, tho frightening away of Maral; to Canada and tho eager acceptance of ltelknap's resignation, the Custer affair unfortunately gives color to tho belief that Grant is moro interested in punishing tho prosecutors than the prosecuted. The Cus tom House officers wero informed that the jewels sent to Gen. Sherman's daughter by tho Khcdivo of Egypt nre to bo re-exported to Europe in Juno by Daniel Morgan it Co., the consignees, as otherwise they might be sold at auction to pay the duties. The Sen ate has exempted them from duty but the House will not concur. Hut for the timely interposition ol Tom Scott the country would havo been afforded the extraordinary specta cle of tho entire boely of Congress paying its way to tho Centennial liko any other com mon individual. The Chicago Tribune says Mr. llinkley, of the Philadelphia, Washing ton & lialtimore llailroad, refused. to elead lieael that august body, but Mr. Tom Scott, seeing a favorable opportunity to put in u telling stroke, camo promptly to the rescue with two free trains over a roundabout route. Tho Congressmen saved their fare and thu great Pennsylvania lobbyist has placed the whole boely under obligations. ItT.NO, A Contrast. Tho Democratic Times compiles a state ment from Smull's Hand-book, in which it appears that the bonded debt of the several counties in the State foots up, iu addition to the rgular State debt, tho snug sum of $37,' SSS,tl30.'J7. Of this amount the liepublican canities owo 5-07,058,029.30, while the Dcm ocralic counties owo but $S30,007.01, or about one-seventieth part as much as tho Republican counties. The municipal debts of the largo cities would make a still menu disastrous showing on tho Itadical side ; that of Philadelphia alone being over SS0,O00,OUO, to say nothing of Pittsburg with its water bonds and other corruptions, Harrisbiirg and other large towns, whoso indebtedness amounts almost to confiscation anil bank ruptcjv Of tho twenty counties that were out of debt entirely, thiitcen of them were Democratic, and only seven wero liepubli can. Voter, think of it 1 Fifty-wen mil lions of debt under lladical iiianagi'iiH'iit, and less than ono mill. on where tho Demo crats have had control, Ginins o Liberty. Ono of the inquiries lately conducted by committees of tho House of l!eprcstntatives, says tho Chicago Timis, has revealed that the humbug "bureau for the examination of "iipturi d and abandoned property" has e. isteel without n hhadow of legal authority ; that it has cost more than 5000,000, and that a pet lawyer has had a sinecure us lis nttur ney at 10,000 a year. MARKET HE POUTS. liLOOMSIIUliO MAIiKF.T. Wheat per bushel Itj i) " corn, new, " Oats, ' " Flour rs-rlunel I'loverseeil ITus,-ed Mutter TiifiW V. ... l'oi. iocs In'.. I pples iliim ,. sides x Hhoulders Laid -er .xjiiuel Huy perlou Mi-eswax Tlinnthysecd QUOTATIONS FOU No, 4 on Wharf , No. 6 " " No. el " lilacksinltU's Lump on wharf " llltuiuluous ' , I l.ss un Ml 4 .... 7.6U T.ihi l.w so la l.w SO 10 let n m so.ui as 4.CS) ,00 per Ton ,TR " Ml " lie 'i ' lie) " COAL. Marriages. IAUT.MAN-Iltl),-In llloomsburif on tho Stli Inst., by liov. Ktuart Mitchell, Thomas n, llaitinan, to l.jUiil A, litre!, both of llkx.lnsbure;. MIcili:i-ll0WKII,-0n tho cm lust., at Oranjro. Tlllei by llev.N. Hpour, Prof, Morils Michel, ot Lewis turf, tu Miss Mary Klleu IIower,of liloomsbunr. Deaths. fONNCIt.-Iii eireonviood, 80th ult , Mrs, Catharine Conner, nfc-ed tu ) ears, 8 monthu and IT days. HWISIti:it.-At the residence cf II. 11, lillllps, In l!loomsbur-', on huiuiay mornlni; tho Htli lust., Mrs, Mary l.wlsher, njreil jo years. Bite was lliu ril:ct cf John Rhhcrof Jersej tow n, this Comity, lu which placo tho had raided fern number of je-ais. Bhe was a consistent member fit tlio M. H. uhuaii. onil leaves a lanru elixlect relatives and friend to uiouru her loss. J No Salary Law koii thi: Judoim ylt, Tho schedulo to the Constitution adopted November 3d, 1873. required tho Legislature at its first fusion nftcr iho adoption of tho Constitution to ilrtermlno tho compensation of tho Judges of the Supremo Court, and of tho Judges of thoseveial Judicial Districts of tho Commonwealth, Three eslmis have been since held, and that duty of the Legis lature Is still left undone. Somebody nks! "How would Haiicoek run In the South?" lloncvtf did run worth it cent in thu south J It was the other fellows who did thu running. An excellent remedy. Dr. Hull's Vegeta ble Phis nro superior us n cathartic: to iay Other ill ull I tin llo-a In llliii-ti n ,,,,r,r,il ii-tt w employed, Itnpturc cured In from to to nl elajH liytheTrl uinpli Truss Co. cf AM lion try, N. Y nlionlTcr II, cot) fur n rupture- they cannot cure. Hee ndveillse ment and rut of Ti uss In ntiollier column. Fend 10 ccDtsfor descriptive book ot rilumpli Ilupture Cure. MarohSI, lO-ly A coed iisoilmrtit of Zephyrs, Ynrn, La crs, llibbniis, iitul Dress Trimming just re reived by A. 1). Webb, Main Street, next door u First National Hank. May 12, '7fi Aw. Loss of Appi'llto. In jjersons nl sedeinary und literary pur suits, if ihe brain is overworked aiid tlm misclc underworked, tlio appetite is very apt to fail, from a general ninny of the sys tem, Tin- Peruvian Syrup restores the tunc o' Ihe (li'ircstlvc system, and con-rriueiitly the iippeiite, by supplying a pure blond tii "man tlm wi-ak to make It without assis tance. Sold by all druggiK i:i;u and coNsnitx.. Hciifon's Capcinc Porous Plnslers aro an economical, clean, certain and powerful rem edy, surpassing in cfiicacy any known plas ter, liniment nr compound. They are particularly c fi'cctive, nnd will positively relievo and cure: Acuto and Chronic Itlieumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Nervous Diseases, JStubborn Coh!sKldncy Complaints ami all diseases for which n po rous plaster has been used, in an astonish ing short time. Ciipcine is tlio greatest mcdicino known. Capcine is superior to electricity and more certain. Hcnson's Capcine Porous Plasters relieve at once and cure quickly. Try them. Price 25 cts. KII.UIUKY li JOHNSON, l'liAiuucKi-nciL Chemists, N. Y. May 10, '70 ly. The O.st.yScke CrnK Fou IIUi-tchk. Tlie deles rnd best liernU suigeons In the world ore soma of tho uUvantat'es olTered by the Triumph Truss Co., 131 lioHcry.N. Y., whoso truss and supporter weie awarded the medal at tho lato session of tho Oreat American Institute Fair, send 10 cents for their new book. JlarclUI 70-1 y A Winr.i.Y Appmcabm: ItcMr.DY. Few remedies are npplicablo to such a wide range of disorder as Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, and this not because it has special properties adapted to the cure of each such a pretence would bo manifestly absurd but on account of its wonderfully improving effect upon the general tone of the system, and its nllera tivo action upon tho organs of nutrition, se cretion nnd discharge. Hcsides its well known properties as a remedy for intermit tent nnd remittent fevers( dyspepsia, consti pation, torpidity of the liver, general debil ity, urinary and uterine difficulties, it inva riably proves to be highly serviceable in overcoming anccmin, hypochondria, rheuma tism, insomnia, and many other disorders and uisabilities.originating in poverty or im purity of the blood, nervous we-akness or elver-excitement, or nn imperfect perform ance of the physical functions. Mny. COAL. COAL Ohl Established Coal Yard. C. AV.Ne.vi. & lino., Wholesale & lletail Dealers in all sizes ot tlio best qualities of lied and Whito Ash Coal, at the very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand largo stocks of Domestic, Cupola, lilacksinith's Anthracite, Hituminous, and Limeburncr's Coal. Especial attention given to the prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchange fer coal. Coal delivered to anv part of tho town at shot t notice. Orders lett at I. W. McKelvv's store, or at onr ollicc, will receive prompt at tention. Ollice and Yards at William Neal & Sons' Furnace, East Hloomsburg. Y'our patronage respectfully solicited. COAL. 17 tf 20 CO A I. Ax IIisTimiciAi, Fact. Every npent who ba lein He adilv ullinc the Improved J'JO Hume Head Sewluc Mae bine for three vear. owns hi elwtllini; house, has a good account in bank, is clear ol ele-lil, anil has inone-y nt interest. the natural consequence of securing a Rood agency for mi erior goods at the lowest price. A Keod liisl-cla-s Sewing Machine, most useful reliable nt all times, easy tu understand and control, the same size and does the same work as anv ma chines that sell nt four times the price1. There is no machine at liny pi ice belter, or Ihat will do liner or mine viork, and certainly none mi low in price by manv dollars. The Homestead is widely known and used in thousands of fam ilies in the K:iti ni and Middle Stales, and dai ly Incoming popular in Ihe West. It will save its cost several times over in one season, doing the work of the family, or will earn four or five dollars a day for any man or woman who sews lor a living. It is the stiongcst machine made, is leiiely at nil linns to do its work, makes the stionfcift und lines! stitch ut iiiveuleel, and is lully acMinwjKlgcil its tl.e Mnmlaicl i-amily Sewing Machine. I'liee, eeunplelo for domes'- lie use. S'.O, deliveiid Jt your door, no mailer liow ii mote vi.u may reside. I'.usiness pi rma lent nnd honorable, wilh more certain and ro 1 1- : . ... I ii in siui-s, ii it i nil).', r (in jus man any inner. J.X' tiaordimiry liberal olleis Inado to local or liuv- iling .igenls whim we havo none established ; i r, if theie is i n agent near you, semi your or- ihrilireet lo Ihe laitoiy. iVililiess Jnlm II Kendall A Co., 0,'!0 Hioaelway, New York, May 5, 70 ly. "O wad soino power tho gift lu gl'o us. To see oursiTs us llhers see) us." Heboid that pule, emaciated figure, with ilownciit e'.ie, liko some criminal about to licet Iter late I t-o that nervous, ih-tni-tlul look, a she walks along with a slow and unsteady step. The pink has lelt her checks anil the cherry her lips, tlio once spark ling, dancing eyes are now dull and c-Miriss- toilless, l no onco win m, dimpled hand aro now thin and cold. Her beauty has lied. What has wrought this wondrous change? What N that which is lurking beneath the surface of that onco lovely form ? Dins she realize her terrible conditon? Is she aware of thu woeful appearance she makes? Wom an, Irom hi-r very nature, Is subject to a catalogue of disca-cs from which man is en tirely exempt. Many ofthcsn maladies arc induced byhrronn e-urelcssius,, or through ignorance of the laws of her being. Again, many t'timiie Hiscasc, it properly treated, might be arrested in their course, and there by prove tif short eluratioj, Thev should not bo lelt to nn inciperienccd physician who docs not understand their iiiilure, and i, llnrefore, Incompetent to treat them, The Importance of attending to Female Diseases iu their earliest stages cannot be too strong ly urged. For if neglected, they frequently lead to Consumption, Chronic Debility, anil olieiillmcs to liisauitv. In all classes of Female Diseases, Dr. Pierce's Favorito Pre scription is without it rival. No medicine has ever siirpasscil it. Iu "Thu Pconlo's Common Sciisti Meellcal Adviser," of which It V. Pierce, M. D of llulliilo, N. Y., is tho author and publisher, is an extended treatise on Woman and her Diseases. Under this heael, the various affections to which woman Is incident am carefully considered, accurately poitraveel, and a rcstoratlvocourse of treatment suggesti'd, Every woman, as she values her life and health, should pos sess a copy ol this valuable! book, It sho bo diseased, this "Aelvlsei'1 will show her how she tuny bo restore el to health, and also di rect her bow the may want oil' ninny mala ladies to which she is constantly being rx pevseel, Let every buffering wotuiiu heed this ilmely udvlco nnel tee litrsef at othtrt tteher. Price of Adviser, tf-1.60 (post-paid) to any address. Business Notices C'KNTr.NNtAii.- Huy nn Accident Policy of M. W. Niks, ofiico Court Hoiipo llloouis I'lfR. 1. W. lliirhiinii'sri Ply Carpet Chain lias the) pritlsu of the weaWTS. A new lot of Gentlemen) and Ladles fjno Shoos just recoived titS. II. Miller fi Son's. For tin) la!il styles call nt Clnrk tz Wall's. Nice Dres Goods nl C. C Marr's. For black Alpaca, black Mohair, hlnck Grenadine, blu k lleina:inns, hlnck Hum hazllip, black Peruvian Cloth, black Wool Delaine, black llenlelta Cloth, black Uinpet or black hilk go to Lut. k, Sbnin's. Dried Fruit. Spice, TVn, Cofl'ee, and Su gar of lint quality nt Philip-'. Ladle Gaiter Shoes f 1.23 and upward at Cii.iy'n Now Store. Sweel Potnt-i Plants, fjfl cent per 100, t2.r0 per IHO, lor Kale by Joseph Garrison, llloom-biirg. TliomiH We-hli has just received two choice IiiiiiiiI of ck'nr. "La t'lilin" iumP'TIim Trotte r," lo which he e-nlls the attention of all lovers ol good tobacco No better five cvnt cigar have eve r been offend to the peo ple id lllnonisburg. C. C. Marr sells Pilots a cheap as any man n town. Lillz & Sloan keen a full line of While Goods and Nottingham Luce Curtain. SoillOtllillL' IICW. 'I'lin i-nlt-hrntn,! p.,n,r,.s. table Shoes without peg and will not sqeak, ., i.- m i.- '., 11 ... ii. .ij, jviiwi, n. Linen, and Linen Soil ready nude, nnd a lame lille of Linen Trimmine in l ir-l ii ailfe hit fit' ii 1 1 L'lml ,.r Dr.. 'IVi, ...!.,.,., ,.. he found at Chirk & Woll's. A full lino of Cloth and Cassimeic for gents' w.ur miiile up in city style, n splendid assiuiment to elect fnun.at 1)'. Lowcuberg's. S II. Miller A Sou have iiist received a ww lot of fine Slioes. Oreat arrival ofSpring and Summer Goods. Just received atE.il. Knorr's !100 Pairs Slippers nt McKiniiey'. Fine Shoes for Ladies and Oeiils received this week atS. II. Miller it Soli's. New Stock of Queeiiswaro and Glassware, lowest rales at M. M..ltii.-ell's. For Fans or liraols go to Lutt oi Sloan Go toC. C. Marr fur nice Dress Linens. Fine Syrups and Molasses finni !i cents to S3 cent per gallon, ltet genuine New Orleans Molassis 'JO cents ut Creusy'a New Store. Faismehs, Aitkntion. Hussel takes liutu-r Eggs, Laid and Produce in exchange for goods It is no fault of I W. llarlman, that he sells Nicer Dishes for HX0 a si t than any other parties. Something new Calico Dre.i Pattern at C. C. Marr's. Pure Cider Vinegar at Philip'. Hats, Hats, Hats, Latest Style, Lowest Price, Large t Stock, For Men, Hoys and Children, at D. Lo-venbcrg's Ladies Lasting Gaiters 1.25 at McKin ncy's. Full line of Hoots and Shoes cheap for cash. Alpaca 20 to 00 cents per vaid ut Cicasy'sNew Store. Nice Percales 10 to 20 lints at I. W. Hart nun's. $1.25 cents will buy n nice pair of Lady Gaiters at E. M. Knorr's. PUHLIC'N0T1CE. Parties who aic not winn to the Ci-nton niul can buy Clothing just us cheap, anil iu tact cheaper than cvir, ut D. Lowcuberg's Second lot of fine Dress Goods received this wick, at Crcay's. Dov't forget that Clark fc Wolf have n large stock of foreign and domestic Dress Goods at 12 cents and up to suit all in pri ces and styles. Philips' New Grocery Store is iu Shive's Hlock. Give him a call. Flour and Feed at M. M. Ilusell's. I. W. Ilartmiin's Ne,v Calico goes on' fast nt 0 und S cents. The attention oflady reader will bn given to the advei'i-e nients ol "tiulilw in'. Danish Powder," to bo found elew here, and we are assured that the advertise mints ami the remcilv nie it-liable, Try it. May 1'Jtf. To Tin: PniMC. W. II. I!rewii ha re ceived Iriun the ci.y liimkct. a lull supply of Fruits, ciinniil and dried, liucign mid do" inealic, of every elesc-iption. In-sh and good. His Grncirie cnibra'c nil varieties from high to low. His 'lias nte linui .'10 cents to $1 for new crop Ten. Such (irrceiie-s its hi are good things to have id out the house better than (iiee nl in k. Pi pie- have it in their teeth, ent ai'd c.i'1 lilt em the m anil slee p veil o' nights. Every body ought to liny thrni ami ke ep the in, o lo'spcak. You can tinj in lirown's Store the chea pest sit ot Ireui-Slnne China Wine, impnited at the lowest figuris. His Wood nnd Wil low Ware s are e xtn mi ly cheap. Hi Fish ami Mnckcicl, new and bright, by the quar ter, hall and whulo bariel at the fnwftt price-. Full weight and warranted to give satisfaction or cull bo relumed. He kcep.i ihe l'liiagun Dili el Meats lici t Tongue and Venisiin sliced in j tl boe. He sells the Gold Si up a piie of i tie gi .d dollar iu every box. licimtilul Gilt Cans of Cntlce and lea Men love 'un nine u iim't git e nough nl 'ei.i. Nothing like it lo be found outside) of W. il. lirown's Grocery. It's a big thing Immense. You will know Low it iiuirsi'li when vnu tiy one. Hrnmuis, Oriiiiges, Li moils, Prime Shellrd Almonds, lirnzil Nuts, Kngiish Walnuts, Pen nuts, Filberts, Cimfeclioiiriy, French Candles, Figs, Haisiiis and Currants, always Irt-sh and guild, It boiheis the girls lo tell how he keeps ge e el so ti f h. County Produce taken In cxebnngo for Good.. Give Drown a call, lariiais, niul you will not irgnt it. April 28 -Is-. E. Huttcrick it Co., Patterns nt C. C. Marr's. Appleton "A" Muslin 0 cents u yard by tho bolt, cash, at Creay's. New Orlerns Puking Molasses, dioice Syr ups irom SO ccnls to U a gallon. A line as sortment oi Young lhson, Imperial, Japan and Hluck Teas ut M. M. ltusuVs. The How for nick wutr is while. Can be obtained in tl.u lulist stl,. m li I .lilt I'll. berg's. Machiuo Oil and Nudlcs at C C. Marr's Huy tho Elluieiod Collar ut JlcKlnney's. Slonn Whiv Dishes from 8. 75 lo GOO tier set, at Creasj Don't wait until it is too late to get a cheap pair id fcheis at E, M, Knorr's. Oranges mill heinous nlwavs on hand nt j,. M. ilu,scll's. Lasting Slippers 'JO cents at McKinuey's. Full line ol Wood M.d Willcvv Winu at Crcusy's, m C'muiid fiulu ol alVkiLdii ut Ituwell'a A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST, Wo condensefrom tha lehtoh nejttter tho ubtAncoof aonvcrsaUon aboutOak Hall, In J'hll&dchlfttVaumAkcr & lirown's " Lurfrett raothlniilryiss In America." A visitor and atcmlantWVo Uie speakers t Virttor, " What corner Is tho EulMlnir onr' tlmdanf. " South-Kan corner of MrtA and Market, l'loaso note the SIXTH, for aomo Grangers seeking; Oak llall, have txen raUlod by cIcslKnInif persons." ..V." H UpcrfccUycoloMall Do yon know ltadlracnulontr' A. " I2,ooo square feit e on Matkct, and ISO odd on Blxth, ilx storlca high, bu over thrco acres ikaoortfig, and covers spaco onen occupied byrjyOian twenty dlffcatnt bust nciM places."' V. Do yon uso itcam-powcrr' v"AW"5'0Iln8")Klnc rumlshea power for tho freight and pacnfrcrclsvator,ind Ilia bollirs ttcam for heating, and tho other opera tions of tho house." Y nS1"" ordc uo I00 ko wlu ROoeUr A. "Theya.ro flrt onced and arranged In tho batcmcnt.on longfir counttrs, and taken thence on tho fMliihtAlevator to tho lmpoo tor'a room on the?LCIi Door." V. "Ii Insncctlninhe tint ors-ratlonr . r:,me?irlns. The goods aro first measured In Uio piece, then Insrieclod. Tho cloth passes over rollers In the faco of a rtrorie light, and to men sit, ono before and ono behind the goods, watching with tho eye of a hawk for tho least pin-hole imperfection, and marking every flaw, so that tho cutter may u and avoid It wheu ho comca to cut tho Ear lnent. V. " You mnst employ an arry of eutttrar A. "c-omo to our filili Hoof and see I W keep 70 hands all tho tlikp colOng up the cloUi Into garmcntj,-bcIdcrfma"hliieathatdo a dozen men a work caclWfi a itroke." goo'dir 3,011 aanufacturo 611 your own A. "Wo do, and mot carefully. Our ex- SSfi1".' ln,pcc' cvcrr ltllch ""a scam, and certify to every garment at citra-vicll made rn.S?o?or.tT Uckct on t,)dtom. dcairYour e5-ltem mu,t 7aa 11 e1 A. "In every direction, lr. Itlstbrym and economy w e pracUco all tfc- wthrough. hat enable u to put cur p rmsTwn to So pcoplo as wo do." m ofVl't?,ArU:"nipCCUnB 010 worl wn' Cornea r ?.ci0f0 11 coc" lnl. Etock fei. .lcry Ein8l ferment has its number and other points noted on It, so that Its entire hls books "n without fall, upon our Y- u X,u m.ust haT 50 or 40 "'"men r , ,1 Why fir, on busy days you maysco 100 "'ho varous i rooms and eiiltes otVrtwms, .?., eurooga oi customer v . "Do you do an order bujft ,hr mall -i. very great. All OTcr tho eeTtintry. Our Then Buy N. T. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S and save one-thtrd the cost of "tTT IArTf-V I T 1 A TXTT palntln?, nnd sre-t a paint that Is much handsomer and will ill IMvJ Ij I A I Vi 1 last twlco as lontr as any other paint. Is prepared reaely for uso In white or nne-color desired. Is on many thousands of the finest building In the countrv. mnnv of which hale tifen pain cd sl.tjears and now look as well as when first painted. I his CIIKMIl'.Vl, l'AIST has taken Urst Premiums at twenty of theFtnte l'dlrs ot tho Union. Sample card of colors sent free. Address N. Y. KNAMKL l'AINT CO., lt)3 Chambers street, N. v., or MIL.LBU II It u S., li VV ater street, Cleveland, Ohio. May IS, 'To-iy. MAMMOTH GROCERY. Corner rain and Center Streets BLOOMSBUBG, I? A. , - The largest stoel; of groceries and provisions, Queeusware, Glassua ec, etc , in the county, fur sale at wholesale or retail at the Yery lowest prices. Oct. 8,1875 BOOKSELLER ilPJB STATIONER, Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday School Libraries, Depositary of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPES, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS. Books and supplies not on hand can he furnished On Short Notice ai the Most Reasonable Rates. Store in Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomslmrg, Pa. Oct. S.1S75 Then Buy MILLER BROS.' and sare one-thlril the cost of pTT T7rTn AT 1 ) A T"!rr ra,ntlns'' Rni1 K?t a ratnt that Is much handsomer and will V ' 1 1 l iM 1V.A I J I A 1 1 I last mice a-lone as any other saint. Is prepared ready for use in whim or any rotor desired. Is on many thousands of the nnest bulldlmrs In the countrv, many ol which havo liven painted six years, and now loeikas well as whenttrst imlnti.il this tlllb.MirAI, l'AINT has takin 1-Irst rreinliimh r.f Sf.lnic Li ht In.. l.Mn.L. of colois sent tree. N. V. K X A M K L PAIN T i..ui.n C O., 103 Chambers aTh rrssldsnt of tha Hit VAX? RTItATTON IH'SINKSS OOI.I.rttr. J'htlidelDhk. ma nsdo &rranfieiui;Dts so tlu.t pdrtteu clesutatf to -.ttend thii, Ioftitutin during tho prejurvts cf th UNITED STATES MmWM, EMBi?103 tviMCungnoillnarda' 1?prernt Imo rale. JtlvilltKka tl leaf t Knionth to thoroughly Aiaminn ILo nanemiil objects of ,ntsro.t trim pil p-rtsof tbe vrorld.and tuiscsiieistljbdono afunroons anil rnsatunlry-, w th oat Intrfennn with tho regular courso of stuar. JW tueh truinx'yjor obtaiting a ilvion unj taluubtt gtntrul irfonnalton utU tur ayui'i s jnss.-.l.'l. For full particulars, ad jrwss J. E. SOULr, rr&idimt, 113 b-uUl Tcutli btrect, FhilidJohX "Pu. Slay lt-4w. Qet.dstc. to (i. 1'. 1 evil I. A ((., i WYirk.fo O I'cnirhlet cf nn ri;is, eci.tolnlri; lists otmo nw tpai crs, iiLdesllii.uiisshowli,(;iistor udicrtls tug. Jlaiclilo, "u-ljr MODEL PRESS and da all -stir awn rrlatuts. 1'rlc. an m lir.sr i. nil: would ror uii.intsM lien and Vounc lrlnlra, Ttse,ai.a. la ,K, S.ud lu 3 Mat .lamp. Iit a .rcfulj lliu. trafavj to sac. CaeaLcua a&C 1'rl.a Ll.t, autlUMl. "Hoar tu lrfnt. J w. a &i Co . ufrt aad D.aUra lu T-pi and rrlatiaa Ualcrlal, 4SI A JS WalautSUMt.ri.lUd.liibla.l'a. DisrAvi's ccssn. New nitlliw innrlvil nut lie fhul VrllllVsVItJ' plainest of all liooks ' I'lutn a , ii r , . ......... .. ...... .v ...,.v Home 'lalk und jilcillcal C'oininon sente'' nciirlv l.isBi put'is, iiui llluslrutlons, b Dr I:. Ii. Footk, rf pjo leMi f i on Ave.. S. V. purchasers or this Umk lire ut llbeitj' to ci lisult Its author, lu person or by iimll, isik. I rtev by inall, iiohukc prerald, 3,2A. t'nntcMs tables fiee. Ams'is wants l. JU'IIHAV llll.l. I'l III IMIIMJ CO., iJohu I'. Jewtlt, tiiHuacre-r), 12V Jiust .sth St., N, V. Apr 14-la w A (iKNTiS, for lies! cliance In tlie world In J ceilninoiiiyandresstlieV.S.aAFm I'lirK tl' CO., Newark, X.J. Apr2s-lw'. s OMITIIlNCi NHW lor upentx. Taylor's j rotecllon ucnlnst burnl.irs. Every family will buy. Apply lo li. 1 Hue ruse y, iiaii't Aftnt, concord, N. II. Apras-ew. ISYCIIOMANLT or SOUI. CHAK.MIXO. X How either sex inuv fascinate and wnluthe luie ond uDecilo is of uii ii rsontheychuiseTiistunl ly. 'Ihlsflniplo iiiiitilieu.enl ull fun possess, frit-, b inall. for ac, tiKcil.tr w Ith a uiurrtnge i;uide, Via p tlni. crucle, ilreams, hints lu ladles, wedeJlutr-iiii;ht shirt, Ac, A ciuccr book. Add.cbs, T. VVIIUuui A Co, 1'tibs.. I'hlla Aprss.te-liv' Philadclpiria&nOrCo. CKKTENK1AL KXCUltSIOX TICKETS. On and oiler May W, isJO, onddurlnfftho contln twin e i f the C'cnlenMal l.xionilon, Kxcurslon 'lick elairoe.illiri5Ua8 lulu ilale of Issue, velllloh sued m m Muttons iiitlu 1 hlludelphla it Itc'iicllng Hi llroiiduml 1 rune hi s, to n.lluiluliUU und re-turn. I v-l'usnnneih will be eenveved ellicvlly to und from the depot, wl tch Is lu'ute'dln clobo proximity lo tho Conteimi.il liulldlnt's. J, V. VYOO'lTl.N, lleAPisn, ai rll vctli, isTO. General tuicilnUMleut. Apill'-'Mli Hit. "r-M'UAllI.i: l'UOl'KUTV rmvATi: h.vuj. 1 bo subscriber vv 111 offer at private foIu TIUIKU TOiVX J.OT6 In tlio town cf Light Ulree', Columbia county Tlio liiipioviiiunts consist if u two-story fiinno house, with iiieisiurj oiitbultelliiKs, ubli.ektn.ltU shoo und nimll Iriimo bouse siiliubli' lor u shop. '1 ci ins luado easy fur pure liascrs, J, II. KE1M. light Mieet, April 14-llm. FOli SALE! 400 ACKES (5F COAL LAND Ljluiflu rilur Creek and P'lbblng frick Townships, In Columbia 1 umi), m.d ini) iiliutit lutii uilles fre.ni lierwlck. The land Is well tliubeied and a larve vein HI IIUI L VI, I'll PMIU 'I Kill 11 Per lelinULdciiUllUi.i.s of sale, address tr Cull lull. Upull 11. DOVV'N'IN'CI. April tt.-in. VIlHs-liune, la. i no iiiiilenlitiMl would hereby give nctlrt toal pinllew Ihde blfel to htm, on m'luor bouk kicouni, to eouiulurwuiil una ulilcui ihce or tl.u accounts will be pluied lu thu bteliUs ef the plupe.1' olheur fei tol lextiou, Ub. 4-lf. KlU'llEN K.NOIUI, Arm i4i . 1 J Lr- perfect system sd rules of tclf-meararetnent make Itiioulbio to i.loase people 2,000 miles ovray lt aacrfi-ctly as if they were here In trson.' V. "Itupposoyouhareatleattlialfadoicn different departments r" A. " My dear tlrt we havo more than turn'u, each charged with Its own business and each thoroughly oriranlred, a ncceuary wheel with in tlio great wheel." V. "Will you name a doren or to of them t" A. "With pleasure. Tho Custom Deport ment, for tlioto who prefer custom-made to ready-madji tKb Furnishing Department, with Its tmnyhn stock of all underwear, Tho Bhlrt Bfctory, with its busy machines, making our own Ilrrt-rlaw ehlrt. Tho Trim ming Deportment, liMlf nibtg as many a regu lar store. The uarmcnt Stock lloom. The) lleceltlnef Room. The Order Dopaitraent, named before. Tho Ppeclal Uniforms Depart ment, Ihe Delivery Department, T.lth lu acoroof messcngen. Tho" V. " Hold, hold I sir, enough V A. "I'm not halfth rough r Tho AdTfrttstng Department, with Its bllLandttgn distributors, editing and publlshlngl buslmsa and popular Journal, circuliiir,Vf, (0,W copies monthly etell all your frl'Mli'io send forltj. Tho Men's )epartmcut,wltrnt many rooms. The Hoys' Dej-artmcnt, Tho Vontha' Department, Th Children's Department, with Its special cntranco for ladles. The Telegraph Depart- Tnsnt Thn fitter (Ir-V', T l , !. .,. Its book-keepers and assistants. General Hsn agee Depsrtmenti Financier's Office, and ether offices of tbo firm all bury as brca .uui&iiiK, iuauuniKyuuuK. uujring, max- ilia, ivuMefiuK, leSJB'ys, M.uin id In a thousandsAya Joining their force carry on a business rfih thetienrtie Ammmt, lng to between i,000,0uu and t3,KJ0,0VO an nually. V. S-t-n-p-o-n-et-o-u-sl" ,A;,"Jn.dccd " I .'orgot to name tho Cashier Department, whlchhandlca IU ta,0tW of retail rales on somo single days I" V. " KS.OOO I Immense I T hat's,wht enables the liouso to buy rheap and seyrheai7" A. "Exactly I Yon hflro li&t hit It, Tho peqplo throng here, knl irmg sere, xnmincuiat wodenend n low nncci s V.."Vyhat aro tho ' roca BtLia I hear so much about?" A. "Our system of business dealing 1, One price, no deviaUon J 2. Cash for cverylhlnK! . A guarantee protecting tho purchaser; 4. Tho money returned if tho buyer can't otherwlte bo suited." V. "Nothing could bo fairer." A. "Nothing. And the jicople sco It." V. " Well, I thank you, air, for your polito attention." A. " Net at all. It's a pie arore to syfre you. Call again; and be sure of thr plee-Wana-maker t lirown's Oak IIaUjlouh-ast cor ner Blxth and Market." V. "Thank you I I shall b harpy to doao. Good morning." AO at twenty of the State Pairs nt the t'lilon. Sample cant II I I 1 11, T,t,r.u ..... .t-...n. . ... . . ....u.i. .,ju, w ue.-i ner,-, V, urtejauu. UIllo. street, N. Y. May 12, '7e-ly. Dr. Terry'sVeptaWs Herve Eemetly . lor a perfect restoration of tho nervous svstcm, causing un lintnetliate ami proper euro in tho follow In eases i unvous debility luij.aln-d nutrltlonof tl)- body, lassltuile, weakiiess 111 (be Hiiibs und back. Indlsposillon and lncjpaeiiy lor study, dullness of aiiprehi'Dslon. loss of m.iui.ry, aeerslonto society, llmlilljy, sclf-elMrust, duantss, hcaduche. Incident tu notfi te-xe-i, for whose. U unit It Is deeUjned und whose haiptni'ss It vein puiuole. 'i ho most i ialnent l lyslclaus cf this country havo exe rte d Un n.st-hi s to Ihoutuii it to check tho In creasing fatullty ri'snltln from Hie leUsatlonot tbo nerves, ltavlru; tor u long ruled devoted much sitidy, tlir.ennd labor In esiabll-hlnir a remedy for thu icili e t restoration of the i.irvou sjstem.lt Is cnitlivlnf: tube uble to announce) tho success at leudlner my new uielhod. 'I'l.tuuich this remedy the ne-reiean Imi leached and In such n way that, how ever st.ailired or prostrated, thej can bo viortcctly restori-d, it acts on tho nerves ut once, vet with k'i'ntlciic'tft icstorliii; H.einto anatuiul state, und leu oi lij; Ihe uboi e ellsi I csslnt; Ulscuics. Hot Ii sexe s, more oi less, through me rrostratlon of the nervous sister... lusu their enerpv, ItiFiich Instumes thu Nerve i I'n.eaj niuy I lellfd uncn in ri'vllin'tl,e,ulltnt li'oihevp rofjuuth. 'Ihei.Ner e Iteiiedy is cuiein. y compounded and nut up in boxis wllhm'l t'.ntr'inw, 1 lii e. cno dol I.U", cxi resold lo any lulelre s on rt celpt nf price. 1)11. 1. C'HAl NCKV TEllKY. it's Vluu street, 1'hUa. onico hours, 11 a. m. to z i. ni., I to a p. in. siaich icytt- ly t C V V'I'vJ WANTPl) KOlt TUB ov MOODY iSANKEY IN iiient nilluin and Aii eilca, Pj an eminent ell vine. Ibis over si i sees a! d is ttiusttntlmiM. prim tl. in s lin k ! ten. No i n ir iviuple ic. feiooi-eiits uiade Urst iiu iith. n nil I r i n ofs. AOdrets, II. fi. e.eiiiliM'i.Ki) CO., 14 liaulu) fct!, N. V. t , H-IIW . ruTiisTi i : kmtion of EHAKECPBARE'S comi jj:ti: wqHks. Tho fhearest Pes k ever ofleied to the public, bargo'lyi-. Unopr.pcr. 40 "iiesiuu ilivstkahoss. tl I'AUTl, AT.1UCKMS WAtll. AtlK.N'lh wantkii. siwlmcn, viltu two Illus trutluns, by mall, lOecnls. llAKL.lt, IIAV'IS & CO., Philadelphia. SFFDS ' H e. P T A It I. K A" FLOW EH DrEiDO, i lants. 1.. ses. Puhlh s, Vuclislas, CJer iinlutiis. Pi'drilng 1'h.his, li;uule.liis, etc. M-nd a slump icr lireer's e.'ure;e.ji caler.il.ir. Id, paces, Ulus. trutsd, wilh prniilevl directlohs. lil.NUV A. Iiltl.Plt, T14 ChibiiiUl s,t , Phlludi Ithla, 1 a. Mar.M, 'ta.-Ct. itjot i ..rtuw, H.giArTrwsrii7rr-sr.iiBuM- KAUB miM & WkW riUC-bSois to 11. Iorsey .V Son, CHINA, GLASS & QUELNSWAKE, Old Hand, t!J il&Det M., trp. rcn r, o., iiitls. Ar crTi-rtrir gren IndicfmrM to rurrbsscrs of Plll'.NCII elllNA MNNKIt . nil 'iKA t-nti, plalsi end eleioratrd, ebcleesljlra andrUicrlor quality. An MlenHes sndvurUd sss. inn M ct tllA.ViHKlt HTf, ll.IltluN AM) leMKMlc l-IASSWAHB, I-,,...,,...., v,i,,M.u, iwrcia iiiwi ir,n CUJS- fully selevlrd und purcbasi el fur i sli, e-nabllni; us to ell ot tho lowest pi lees. Pijicml cure drrote-dto I our retail dopurin.etil. rftiili ii'ar attruil.ih rue-a I UittccMutloii of china and glsss toe.rder, tn full set v. .,, ,.,vim ,un. run niirv-i mieacsijieo and U st uiskrsof bit VKK-W A Ph. 11 A CO. ilUIChlI.!J . VALUABLE PROPERTY at r It I V A 1 1! HALE. Tho riilisertli rerun lor ta'i, twniu,aU lets, en etuii wl.teii uii iitilid a lime cvibiv t'tue, stable and Mceiij onblilkiln, . Alroti.ii Taei.Lt lOlS, UOJullllll IbOl.lOVC HI'U Ol illkll SUV. 'tblM lots uio en tl o a din lead heir tikiM.it r, i ndiUs Crck lownsjiip. for teiius a ply to V lu. 1LFI Nil. Mii 5. .Iii.-tni soil nn el. I a. o I k civ el Ulkci. nkls wutitk li 1 1 ' aHJC V1 - ttMikslitv. 'ilel L, & CO., Aiai-sls, v ijur. 4laich lu, 1mj.
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