ii'j;2''lPJ'','"tl'"W THE COLOMBIAN. n i, o ii m s ii I! it (it r ii tii a y, 3 1; x i; a, is;n Konil Timo Talilo. LACKAWANNA ltLOOMSIIltllll HAIL 1IOA1I Niiieiu, SOUTH Accommodation Train,., Mall Train litplCSS '1' i it I ii . n.1. A. M. J.Jo A. M U3 I'. M. r..8l 1'. M. 7.4H A.M. .. 1 1'. M II. M A. SI CATAWISHA ItAII, 1IOAII. NORTH. Accommodation Train Ms A.M. Ilcsrular impress s.f.9 P. M. POl'TII T.r.o 1', M 11.113 A.M. TlirouRli cars on Impress Haiti either lo Now York or I'htladelpbla. Accommodation train runsbct'tech Catawlssa and Wllllnmsport. to HniHcniiii:ii!C W'v ilii not liclleve In the policy (if timtnntly ilmiiiliii ciiir euliscrilicrs for in ini'V etno us, lint wo nro nbllitnl In cull lliclr ntlehliem In the fnl low Injj : V purehiiiil tlio ('eil.tiMiiiA Orto li r lft, lS7"j nnil nil nilierlittoii' -.Ine'e then mo iiaynliln In in. It i mm- iicuily nine inohtli since t tint I lint", nml tve liitvo never nt-Ki il mi In illvlilmil for III I Mil.-criition, llinue-li llie terms arc 'uriiiMe in aihitiicc. Our e.pen-e'S nro lieiCvy, mi l we inut In vu money, m it Kijuliei n e-ein--.tint emlinullny to curry on a newspaper. About inn' tlilnl of llie uli'eriplinni have be'cii palil, AVe shall l'iel f-iatcful lo all llioso h ho have lint i.iM If tliey will ecllle lit ene-e. l'oisnns know lilt tlicm-elves lo lie linleliteil to IH for joli ttnik will c infer ilf.it'nr liy an early peltlcnicnt, Jmlgo Klivcll hcle) Court In Siiubuiy lnt wcol:. An iiniorlant ije'ctimnt ca-o w.11 Irieil. .'uuli.-iu plants me nut taken at this nllicu u Milvrrlniiuii. D.iviel I,owenbei(t, ilcleijute, W, 0. M'Kin liey. nml llej-Uler ami Itecoriler Jacoby, hlaited for tliu St. Louis eonvenlioii Ibis morning. The Hqmllktm seem siirprlscil lint any one slmulil thiul; earil playine: a sin, but we can't help that. Tatn ililllr yon knuw. The festival belli by the luellos of the l'rcshy lerian chinch at the Opera Home l.nl week win quite successful. Wei have hot leained the net pineeeilr". Xiiie-knlln of 1 1 1 e Republicans of this coimly weie fur lllalne. lieckley voleil for llaye, with Cameron. Indepencnee anil l'ust Olllces don't combine. Col. K. Thayer, of Wooiiisliuiir, met with ipiile a seilou accident while visiting friend in l'py on .Monibiy la. , y filling and sprninint his liip. lie is not yet aide lo be moved home. Serious trouble is niiticipatcil in the coal le gions by ..nine pa i tie. It is said that thousands of wurline,nieti are out of employment and the means of subsistence. 'Ami S.ibbjlh School, in l'lsliinixcroel' town hlilp, will have n lestivnl on .Satuielay nlternoon and evc-nlii', July 1st, in (lie giuvc of Mr. Kli l'ealcr. The public is invited. Picnics are now in order. Several patties wire out l.u.t week, and there are more this week. The Masons have o.ie at Rupert to moriow. Oct your baskets ready. C. II. .Scely, junior editor of the Jersey Shore llcmhl was married to Miss Helen C. Thomas, at Jersey Shore, on Tuesday of last week. They went to the Centennial, of couie. 1). A. lieckley volid for Hayes on the seventh ballot at Ibe Cincinnati Convention, mi we Mip pose the pot office will not be moved for the next well, it depends on wlio is nominated at Hi. Louis. The announcement in a colemporary that the Treasurer's tale of unseated lands in the county was adjourned until June "Ist was a mistake, mid had the ellitt of bunging pome land owners here frum a. di.tance. The Muhodbts of Orangeville and vicinity will hold a festival at the Odd Fellow,,' Hall in Orangevllle on Ihe night of July 3d and the af ternoon and eveningof Ihe -I lit lo pay (he iu-lall-lnenl on the parsonage, l'ublie are invited. All persons using Ihe American Movable Frame lice Hive in Columbia county, without the right, had belter call on 1). A. Crea-y al Utoonishiiig and pay for use of same, or Ihey will bo piosecutcd lo the lull extent of the law. On Sunday, the rain that had been thieaten ing for seveial days, came with a vim. Water (lowed in Ihe streets in tone.nts, and tcvrral cel lars weru considerably d.iiupemd, though no damage wns done. The shower was very ac ceptable. AVe were p.csenled, one dny this week, with a-box of the fiinest strawberries we have seen for many a day. They were seedling, rabid in CatawNsa by Mr. J. K. Sharpies. AVe hereby iiLknowlirtgo the receipt, and return thanks. We have rcccivul fiom the Cobaney (ibiss Manufacluiing Company, of Philadelphia, six dozen jars for preserving fruit, Ac. We bellevo them lo be among Ihe best made. They can bo made perfectly air tight, and no metal comes in contact with Ihe fiuit. The adveitisement of the company will bo found in another column, (3, (!. Ilaikley, Ksip, puiehn'-ed the property i.f Jee Coleman, on the corner of Market and Fourth slicels, at Sheiill'? sale on Saturday last fur $i,fl50. The rain on Sunday washed out Ihe culvert that run under the front yard, which caused about one-half of tho yard lo cava in. Incompetent workmanship on ;tbe part of the builder of the culvert waa the first cause of Ihe (rouble. Itev. A. X. Kxpcridon, a Greek Bulgarian Monk fiom Jerusalem, was Ihe object of consul erable interest at tho Kxchango Hotel on Mnu day last. Ho wore tho long cassock or frock of his order, and a rid skull cap. HI tail, gaunt frame, sallow complexion, and long hair, lent a iicculi ar air not often teen here. It is said that lie could converse in twenty-fivo diU'erent Ian guages, but we did not have time to test him in all of them, An Iti:.m or Int:iii-t. Dr. Swayuo A Son, nf Philadelphia, are the compounders and pro prietors of several valuable preparations. Their column advertisement appears in to-day'u paper( In which wo rispectfully direct the attention ol nur renders. These inesliciniH have been before the people many years, fairly (csted, and havo iilwayn given universal satisfaction. Head what they have lo say, and if in need, upply lo your druggist for them, or write diiict to Dr. Swayno it Son, Philadelphia. Kl'lSCOl'AI. CONVENTION'. This body met at Ililhlihim in tho Church nf Ihe Nativity, on Tuesday, Weilncsebiy and Thursday, of last week. Most of tho Parishes in lie Dloecso were rep'-cfiuled, llethlcheni is a beautiful timn of about 0,000 inhabitants. Tho struts tiro wide al.d well paved, The walks, aru limit Willi shade trees and everything indlculid that it Is a live businus place. The Sun Hold, kept by C. T. Smith, is one of Ihe best houses In the Stale, Tho landlord and hi estimable lady understand their business, anil do iiverylhlng In llieir power lei make It pleasant for Ihelr guisln. There was nothing of very great importance before Ihe Convention, ouUlelo nf the loulliie of buelucHs, except tho report of tho commltlco on Canons, Two canons, ouu providing for the constitution' of u calheslral chapter at Heading, and lliu oilier for tho or ganization of convocation dislrieU of tho Dio- ivbii were rcisjrlcd. The first was referreel back ) to tho committee, after u lengthy discussion aud the ncond adopted with boino modifications. We will give a fuller account of the proceed lngtou receipt of the Journal of the Convcn lion. r TcACHEti's Kxamination. The Annual Hxamlnatton of Teachers, for the public schools of the Borough of Ccntrnlln will bo held on Tuesday, July 1 1 th, at tho new school home, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. in. By order of tho Board, O. O, Mminiv, Secretary, Tin: T,i-tiii:iun Sv.noii. At tho Into meet ing ol the Susquehanna Synod of tho Lutheran church, In U-vWiurg, ltev. II. Ootwald, of Milton, was elected President Be v. M. I. llii-h r, of IIiigheville, Secretary, and Mr. J. 1 1. i''nglo, of Sinibury, Treasuicr. The next annual iniellng will bo held In llloonisburg on the third Thursday of June, 1S77, Ono of the hii'inesA liotHe In which Bloom. burg lake great pride', 1 the einthing establish ment of David l,owcnberg. The many perfect lilting mils worn by our citirens are done In the rxipiMlu lale in seb'ellon of pood, and ihe skillful culling of Mr. J B. Town-end, who cannot be exceileel In lit lino outside of the eiliee, In fact there are few clothing houe In the cillc that turn out hitler work. A large force of workmen Is employi'd, and all orders promptly filled. A scitnading parly favored seveival of our I'ltien on Wednesdiy night last wilh some line sb'sini;. The Itev. T. F. lloll'meiei has resigned hi p.-s'oin'e of (he Iteforiuid Cliuieh In till plae'o, and will shoitly remove to hi new charge n Mldille'tnwn, Maryland. During hi four year's residence In llloombuig, Mr. IlnH'nuitr ha done an excellent wink and made very many friends In mid out of hi congregation, The be.-t wihi' of the cnliie community will accompany him. Ki:i:i' I,r.An Pr.vcn, our or 'run Mouth. The Baltimore Jnitricetn says: "The head book keeper of a leading i.tablNhment in thl city wa bidlv poi.oned bv putting a h'ad pencil in ii mouth. He was in the counting room at an early hour, aud, on beginning work, ued a new lead pencil. Ti'hilc In the middle of bis I'alcu- lation, lie Inadvertently put bis pencil in hi mouth, as is the habit of many, He immedi ately boeiiino unwell, with a nau.eou tato in lii month, and expectorated considerably to get riil of It. The sick feeling e'oiitintied, and he became so much worse that ho wa compelled to be eonveyed home. A physician wiKsumnioned aud nutidoics administered and relief obtained. lie is (.till suffering. An "improved tidy fiMcncr" ha been in vented, which will be of value to every lady who ha been annoyed in seeing Ihe tidic torn from her chairs ifr .ofa by the carders members of the household. The little device eon-ists of a piral spring of fine pointed wire, nttached by ono end lo a velvet tuft or button. The fastener is used by simply piercing wilh its pointed end the tidy, when ono or two turns of the button send the spiral into the soft upholstery of the chair or either articles of furniture upon which the tidy may be placed. It thus serves the dou ble purpose of seeming the tidy in place and of additionally ornamenting the furniture to which it isaltnched. Last week wa an unfortunate one for printer. Tho JlejiiMknii w as delayed several hours by the engine gelling out of order, while the Co i.umiiiax nibsed all the Thursday mails, and it was Friday afternoon before the whole edition was mailed. The elelay was occasioned by the breaking of a piece of the pre which was sent to New Yoik as a sample for a new piece, and did not return in tilne. Through the kindness of ihe proprietor and employees of the llcjmbli fun ollice we were enabled to get the paper oil' when we did. We hope we may never have an opportunity to reciprocate. Thl week, as we were letting the forms down from the composing room lo the press room, by means of a "dummy" a holt holding the pullj lo the wall, broke, and but for the nerve of one of eiur employees, the form would have pied. The man at the uhcci hehl on, though bis hand was crushed in so doing, and prevented the disaster. We are not prepared lo say just what is going to happen next. An adjourned meeling of (lie Town Council wa held at Ihe Council rooms on Monday eve ning June P.llh, full board prce'iit. in the absence of Mr. Will, Ii. B. Drinker was ap pointed Secretary, prn tern. On motion the Street Commissioner was instructed to have the lamp post at ihe bead of Fast street moved from tho center of the street at the expense of the town. Abo, oidered that Ihe broken globe the post at the comer of West and .Main streets be replaced, A petition of residents of Seolt Tow. i, asking for an order to lay pave ments was granted, same to bo laid within sixty days from the lUth Inst, A number of citizens entered complaint of damage done by water in Ibe late rain, ami by rain generally, and it was eirdered that the difficulty be obviated. Ordered that tiie clerk be directed to notify the Pennsyl vania Canal Company to place railing along the embankment leading to the upper side of the first canal budge betweec Bloomsburg and Kpy. An ordinaiieo to prevent the running of cattle at large within ceitain limits of die Town was passed, by a volo of 5 to 'J, The fol lowing is tho ordinance : .In Orilmunce ( pram! CUItlt from Jlunniny at jMne in nrtum pei(s e Ihe Town. Suction 1. licit ordained and tnackd by the Tow n Council of the Town of Bloomsburg, anil il i hereby ordained and enaclid by au thority of the same, That on and after the 10th dav of July, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, it shall be unlawful fur any cat tle to run at large at any time within the fol lowing limits of the Town of Bloomsburg, to wit. Commencing at the corner of First and West streets, thence along the western line of West street to tho rail road of the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Hall Boad Cumpanv. thence along the south liui of rail road eastwardly to a point in aline wilh tho western line of the Normal School grounds, thence on u line with said western lino of saidNonnal School giouuds to First street nf said Town near Henry G. Phllips's properly thence by the northern line of said First Btreet westwardiy lo the corner of 1-irst anil Nest streets, iiio place ol commencing. And any cattle found running at large', within the limits nho.'e described, shall bo liable to be Seized aud ilispo-ed of in thu same manner as horses, mules, coats, sheep, swine and geese. may be seized and elispn-cd of under an onli nance passed Mn 1J, lbiU anil Hie lees (or ta l.l I ! I! . 1 ... f I 1. . ,!.. mug nuei iinjiouiiiiiiig snail mi uuy teins ior eaeli Iliad, whiiii shall be paid by the owner together with other costs and expense of care ami keeling wlille impounileel. 1 'ass til June lotli, 1&70. Tho Hon. Win. A. Wheeler, tho Cinciii' nati noniiiieo for Vico President, representa the Nineteenth district of New York in the present congress. Ho has hud a largo ami varied experience in public life. Ho luu been ti member of both brandies of tho leg' islaturo of New York and for two bes-slons presiding olllcer of tho Statu scn.ito, In 1S07 and 1808 ho was presiileiit of tho New York constitutional convention, llo wan it inciii of tho Thirty-seventh, Forty-lirbt, Forty- second and Forly-thiiel congreusci, tuiil W now serving hU fifth term, In tho last con grcsa ho tool: it leudine; part ill ctleetliig the Louisiana compromise 1'or which ho oh tallied great credit with tho people ol' tho Bouth. Tho Cincinnati ticket would have had much more btrcngtU mill -symmetry with Win. A. Wheeler in tho llrt instead of tho second place'. Ah It now stands thu ticket is too light in tho lii-nil. JXttnot. Uabcock Is. to bo tried, September l'J, fur supposed complicity in tho wife burglary case in Washington. We uilviso the prose cutlng uttorncy lo keep lliu ilocnientary ovl denco in u burglar-proof safe till tho trial comes iff, ThnimiiiLMiian who bv niiitako swallowed a whole box of l)r. Bull's Vegetuhlo PilUU Mit KiiV Hobnjatie leeis naiier "paie- but otherwise Is till tignt. lie win, uowev er follow the directions next time, THE COLUMBIAN AND WASHINGTON liBTTKU. Wasiiinotok, 1), 0 Juno 20, 1870. Both tho Scunto nml thu llotiso on Satur day were) occupied in thu itlsciissloii of a joint resolution propmcd In n lues .iiigo from thu President nf tho tJnltcil Slates, calling their attention to the near npproach nf anew fiscal year and reminding them Hint no provision hud ni yet been lundo for the expense' of tho government mid nk- I ill! speeely ucltoli III that behalf, Tho ltu ptibtli atis having been tlNiippnliitcd In their anticipated ratification deiniiutratloii on Saturday evening, will hold tho Kiinio this cveiilng. A largo number of prominent gentlemen have been engaged for th occasion uiula grand display of palrlntlin nml lire-works is ox pectcel, Noinlnallnn mid ratification are very pretty word but election Is a iion-seepil- ter. lliu ItaiU may liomlnalo ittid rallly lo tho end of tho chapter hut unless that lunate senso nf hnnestv which ha ever pervaded tho masses ol our people ha lost it lullil enco they nnu-t fall in the flection. The 1at eight vcars of radical misrule ha so galleel thu neck of the patient public that forbcaraiico ha ceai'd tei be n virtue, and n thorough change lias beceiuion tieccslty-- parnlyseel merchants, crippled manufactur er, mid Injured agriculturalists having long teen the cause of their misfortune, nnil will hardly permit tlm opportunity row oll'ereel to reiuovu such cauc escap them. t-o little, n known of the Cincinnati nominee that personally, perhaps, iittlo can be said about them, though it elocs seem surprising that, ilolng m they havo in such an eventful period of our country's history, they, until now, havo hardly been heard of beyond tho limit of their iepectlvo States. Men who possessed the distinguished trait of head and hearts, fitting them for tho high position to which they aspire, woulel havo doubtless, long ere this, havo embraced the manifold opportuni ties aH'oreleil them to display them, llavo cither of thu Cincinnati nominee ever elono so? Who, bevond the limits of Ohio, has ever before heard of Have, and in for Wheeler, when hi nomination was an nounced, the first epicstion asked win, what Stato is ho from? Then, what lieccnarily must be the result of sncli an election that places nt tho head of a nation liko this a man ko wanting in force of character n. to bo unnoted and unnamed, whilo ipi"stions of the most vital import are daily agitating the country. Tho deduction is conclusive. Liko tho titulary dignitieit of the che board, ho is but an instrument in tho hand of his supporters, selected for tho facility witli which he may be handled. Coming nto power by the will of hi party, ho must be hut the active agent in carrying out its will, surrounded nml controlled as ho cer tainly will bo by its worst clcmont!, whoso chief aim for the past eight years teems to have been the perpetuation of its rule nnil the personal aggrandizement of its members. oblivion of tho slightest dictates of the com monest honesty, and ignoring the existence of the slightest tinge of patriotism. But, the people havo had enough of tbi, and in November next their voice will bo heard proclaiming in language not to bo misunder stood that they neither can nor will submit longer to this merciless system of mal administration. An actual an alysis of tho present political situ ation has satisfied u writer in tho St. Louis Jlepulilican that the Democracy have the de cided advantage. They aro already in pos session of Slates enough to elect the nex President, and therefore do not need to gain blates merely to hold their own. The recent elections m Connecticut and Oregon havo demonstrated that the northern Demo crats, so far from being damaged, that the-y ire commuting the eiicmv every where at the north with a confidence born of a just cause, and their upright intentions. Hut igilauce is tho nricu ot liberty, and whilo feeling iissureil of what others may iln let us not be found wanting when our own work i called lor. Let every man determine that when the Democratic shout of victory is heard in November that ho has earned a right to add hi voice to tho general accla mation From tho present moment till tho last voto is polled in November let every man bo lounil at tno post ot uuiy. lil'.NO. WHICH SHAMj 1 TAKi:. Tbi is often a serious iiticstinn with tho invalid. Ho finds the market Hooded with proprietary medicine, scoics of which me recommended as cerium cures ior ins pecul ir ailment, llu lewis the. papers, circulars uid almanacs, mid (imUcnch sustained by plausible arguments selling iiirtn its virtues and specific action. Tho recommendations iro as strong ior ono as ior another, ltie cuics claimed lo havo been wrought bv ono aro as wonderiiu as mose claimed lo nave been wrought by another. in his perplexi ty and ilnubt, tno suilerer is sometimes led to reject nil. lliu it should bo borno in mind that this condition of things is one that cannot bo lciuedicd. in u land where all'iire tree, tho good tho truly valuable iniist come into competition witu tno viio and worthless, and must bo brought to public no tice by tho samo instrumentality, which is advertising, in sucn a cai', perhaps the only absolute proof that a remedy is what it claims to Ibe, is to try it. Tho "test of a pu '.ding is Hie eating ol it." "Provo all things, hold fast that which is good," is Iho apostolic injunction. There may, however, be stronger presumptive) evidenco in lavor of one remedy than there is inl'avor.of an other, ami this should bo allowed its due weight. A duo regard to tins may save a vast amoi'iit of experimenting and a useless outlay ot money. As presumptive evidence in luvor oi ur. rieico's I'limuy iiicdicines, tho proprietor desires to say, that they aro prepared by u new and scientific process by which thu virtues of tho crude plants and roots are extracted without tho use of u par ticle oi alcohol Not a particlo.of this de stroyer of our race enters into tho composi tion ot either ins uoiden Medical 1'iscovcry or Favorite Prescription. This consideration , . . .....,.. ... .1. , , 1 iiiuuu ougui ceriniiiiy in rank: iiieui nign above thu vile compounds saturated witli al cohol, Jamaica rum, boiir beer or vinegar, which aie every wheroollereel lor sale. Again they are of uniform strength, and their vir tues can never bo impaired by age. They are also mado from iresh herbs and toots, gathered In their appropriate season, when they aro (lush with medicinal properties. In support of theso claims tho following testi mony is ollercd ; It. V. Pierce, M. 1). : Newark, N. J. Dear S'iV . I havo sold a great deal of your excellent remedies, and l preier to sell them before others, because they give good H.ilisiactiun to theiso who use them. I hear such remarks as "Sago's remedy completely cured mo: It is a splendid thing:" or "Pier ce's Discovery is just what I wanted, I feel belter tliiin 1 ever did." uno ol our celebra' ti-d singers used it for strengthening her voice, nml says, "tliuu is nothing t-epials it;" ami so 1 might givo scores of reuiaiks said about your preparations, A colored woman was using vour Discovery .and taking three bottles win completely cured. She, being in thu store, said to me,,"I don't wuu't no doctors round me, so long us I can get tho Discovery ; it beats all your .doctors," una m i inigiii go on, I am, most rvspectftilly yours, Atiia II. CuooKH. HI-illlOTIO.NS IN COM KXCTI.I IIST TIM II TO Hl.l, VOUH 1'OAI, 1I1NS. C, W. Neal A Bro. oiler their supciiur coal at the following extremely low prices vlt.i No. 2, 3, iV -1, $.'1.80 per ton on wluuf, T t.15 del u, ;i au ii.ii.) it a, '15 ' 2.00 To llineburners, $2.00 per ton on wharf. iiiuiK.inuirs lump, .i.su Blacksmith's bituminous, 0.00 " 20 cents for delivery of one-half ton or under, They will fill up ce ul-bouses tit $3.00 per ton for No, 6 delivered, tend $4 per ton for No. 4V dellvorvd, All prompt cash. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Business Notices Cr.NlTNNUI.. Buy an Accident Policy nf M. W. Nils, office) Coil it House Blooms- bllr' ... Tho reason that I), A. Creasy Hells Ootids so low Is, ho buys for eah Laitlng Slippers 70 "cent at McICitinry'c. Children's Protection l'.dgcs just received nt H. M. ICiioit's. ibr A I'liii'is uti First strrf t. Im mediate possession given. Inquire nf tf W. J. Bucknlcw. A Full Linn of nil kind of Dress (lood nt Clark Weill's tiii'aper than ever. I'ur Unit. Tho houo on Hail street, llloonisburg, now occupied bv Itev. T. F. llnll'ineler. Apply to C.iper lre'lor, 2w. 8i cents for slippers at K. M. Knoir's. Ladles Lasting" CliiUers-!.'.!.". at Mcl-Cln-ney's. A fine lot ofFlynet, Lap linhe, Sum-ni'-r Blankets, Sa'ddh', to , now In Store at O. S. I'urman's, Main Street below Mar ket. Fine Syiups and Mnhisse's from 70 e-ents to S." ceiils per gallon. Best genuine New Orleans Molasses 00 cents al Crcay's New Store. PhoiMilxvllio Pottery, e'onsisting of Ten puis Batter Bowl, Soap Dlhcs at llu scl's. To buy cheap for cash go to Creasy's new store up' town. Ladle's lvid and Men's Fine Slippors just rcceivi'dat K. M. Knurr's. Lulli's Oaitcr Shoes $1.2 and upward at Creasy'. New Store. If you want a good Ham, If you want cheap and good Tea, If you want Cod'ce Java or Wo, If you want good Canned Fruit, If you want the best Mackerel, If you want Sugar for the least money, If you want the best Syrup, in town, If you want good Cigars, If you want good Tobue'cn. If yem want anything in the Grocery and Provision line, go'to HtiMKi.t.'H, Main street. tf-25 Hush at KM. Knorr'if for 2.00 Button Gai ter. ."00 Pairs Slippers nt McKinucy'.. Plain Laco Gaiters at K. M. Knorr's for $1.20. . Appleton "A" Muslin ) cents a yard by the bolt, cash, at Creasy's French Dressing at K. M. Ktiorr's. Buy tho KUmood Collar at McKinney's. :2.00 will buy a Nice Pair of Button Gai ters at K. M. Kuorr's. Stone Ware Dishes from et, at Creasy's. 8. 70 lo GOO per KviIUYlioiiv KiiAD. Ladies Button Gai ters, $2, Feixce! Buttoned $2.00, lace$2, plain lace Gaiters SI. 20, Lasting Slips, 85 cents, just received it K. M. Knurr's.. COAL. COAL Obi IMaMished Coal Yard. C. W. Niui, oc Bito., Wholesale & Betail Dealers in all sizes of the best qualities of Bed and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand large stocks of Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, anil Limeburner's Coal. Especial attention given to the prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchange for coal. Coal' delivered to any part of the town at short notice. Orders lclt at I. W, McKelvy's store, eir at eiur odice, will rcccivo prompt at tention. Ollice and Yards at William Neal &. Sons' Furnace, East Bloomsburg, Your patronage) respectfully solicited. COAL. 17 tf 20 COAL The onlyMuk C'ikk For IIci-tiiik. 'flic oldes undbest liernla surgeons In the worlilure bomeof tlieuilvautiigi'sotrereil by the Triumph Truss Co., 3-14 llowery, N. Y whose truss tine supporter were awarded tlm medal at tho late session of tlio flrent .Mneilean Institute Vulr. hendlo cents for their new tool;, March si 'Jii yl UI-lAl) ANIM'OXSIDKK. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters are an economical, clean, certain and powerful rem eely, surpassing in elliciicy any known plas ter, liniment or compound. They aro particularly 0 frectivc, and will positively relievo and cure : Acute and Chronic Bheuiuatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Nervous Diseases, Stubborn Colds, Kidney Complaints and all diseases for which a po rous plaster has been used, in an astonish ing short time. Capcine is the greatest medicine, known. Capcine is superior to electricity and moro certain. Benson s Capcine Porous Plasters relieve at once and euro euiickly. Try tlicm. Price :j cts. SH.UIUItV .lOIIN'SllN, IMmiuicixncAL UiulUisis, K, V, May 19, '70 ly. Tin: Evil, FitiUT.sor Dmi:srioK. Thero 1 110 pathological tact nioro clearly ascer taiiied than tho most formidable phases of nervous enseaso aro directly traceable to im perfect digestion. Insomnia, with ils train il elirelul consequences, prnceeeis more Irc- epiently from weakness of tho stomach than irom any other cause, jiere sedatives and powerless to cure nervousness, and soon ceaso to palliate its symptoms. Tho truo way to strengthen tho nervous system Is to invigo rate the digesiivo aim asimuaio organs upon whose unobstructed actioi its equilibrium is absolutely ilependoiit. Th laily uo of llostetter s atomacu Hitters will do more to brace and soothe tho wenkcud and irratcd nerves, and induce sound, refreshing sleep- nature s cranu catiioiicon man all the sc- calleel nervines to bo found in tho nliarnia- copeeia or t ut. of it. A wineglass-full of tho Hitters should bo tatcn betoro each meal. June. A Desirable llusiuoss On'iorlunity. iV large anil well-known New York house'. about to establish 1111 agency in this town and county, require the services of an active and reliable man or woman, j.110 Compensation will lie liberal, while little or no Capitol is re- unreel, unly an energetic 11 ml trustworthy person will bo accepted, Wiite to (J, S, Hul liert. P. O. Box 6112!) NT. Y. City, for full par tlciilars. An HlsTOKiUAi, Fa tT. livery agent who ha been steadily selling the Improved $20 Home stead Sewing Machine for three ye-ars, owns his dwelling House, nos a goon account in bank', is dear of debt, and has money at Interest, thu natural consequence of securing a gooel agency for suuerior "nod at the lowest Price's. A erexsl first-class Sen lug Machine, most useful reliable at all times, easy to understand and control, thu same sue and ernes lliu samo won; as any ma chines that sell at four times thu price. There is no machine at any mice helle r, or that will elo finer or more work, and certainly none so low hi price by many dollars. Ihe Homestead is widely known mid used in thousands of ftiiu illes In 'thu Eastern 11ml Middle .Slates, and dal ly becoming popular in tho West. It will save Us cost severnl limes oyer in one season, dome thu work of the family, or will cm 11 four or live dollars a day for any man or woman who sews lor a living. It is llio strongest machine made', Is rcuely at all linies to do its woik, makes thu strongest and finest stitch yet Invented, ami is fully acknowlcdgi-el us the Standard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete fur domes tic use, 520, diilvereel il your eloor, 110 matter how lemotu joii may le'side. Business perma nent and honorable, wilh uiiiru certain and nip id sale's, ami larger profits than any other. Ex traordinary liberal oilers made to local or trav eling ugeuta where we have imno established; e,r, if llieie Is no agent near you, tend your or der direct to the factoiy, Aefdiess John H. Kendall & Co., 0:10 Broudnay, New York. May 0, 70 ly. Itupturu cured lu from lie) to BJ days by (ho Tri umph Truss Co., ot 934 llowery, N. Y., who oire-r tV two lor a rupture they ceuiuot euro. See aelverllt. inent Mid cut ot Truss la (mother ooluiau, titui id cent J tor eluscrtpUrci bo t Triumph Ituptutv Car. WriMii, id l-TC A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. Wo condrnsofrom tho IMgh nrgttter tho HiliHaiieo of noiivcrwellon about Oak Hall, In l'lillsdeAhlatVaiiamalicrA lirown'n " Largest ClotlilnifWno In America." A visitor ana nucndaurvio tho tpca ken 1 Visitor. " What corner U tho Ilulldlnif on ?" . Attendant. "Houth-rAst corner of MitA ami Market, l'lcano nnto tho HIXTH, for Homo trani-crsfecklns e)ak Hall, havo been mi-led by drslcnlnf- iiersons." . V, "lt luirlecUy colossal I Do you know lUlllracn-lonJT, A, "12,(X)0 mpmro fct-to on Market, ami 180 odd 011 BlxUi, six utorlM hle-h.hM over thrco acres eifj floorluf, and covers upaeo one 0 occupied bymujCan twenty different busi ness placcs." V, Do you uso itoam-rowcr?' A, " A (Uiityouuircnitliio furnishes power for tlio freight and passenger elevators, and tlio boilers steam ror licaUng, and tlio oUier oisira Hons of tho house." V. '' What order do you tako with proodit" ., a. They aro llrst oKedand arratured In tlio baicmciit.on UmgUt counters, and taken Jlicncoon tho ffiSJKhyelovator totho Imdcq tor's room on thiSES Door." . " Is inspectiniPiho lint operation r w, . 1 l'.riri.mc-f urlnRt 1 1,0 Boods aro first rncmured In tho piece, then Inspected. Tho e loth passes over rollers In tho faco of a strong light, and two men lt, ono before and ou behind tho goods, w atchlng with tho cro of a hawk for tho least pln-holo Imiicrrectlon, and inarklug every Haw, so that tho cutter may tea and avoid It wuca ho come to cut tho car menu. -V. " You must employ an arry of cutlersr' A. "tomo to our ruth D and sool Wo keep ,0 hands ull tho t'tfn tyftlng up tho eloth Intu carmcnti, bcsideyf machines that do n eloren men a work caelPft a stroke." "."i!0 yn mauufa-.turo all your own goods 7' A. " Wq elo, and most carefully. Our ex aminers Inspect ctcry stitch aud ecam, and e ertlfy to eery garment as extra-well mado Itforo wo put our ticket ou lt.andbwomo rcsponnlUs lur It." tlei ?'-Your "y"0111 must 64 vo JO" n (JTOttt A. " In every direction, fir. It Is tlfrrsiom and economy wo practice all tJwwa throuRh, that enables us to put our nrMsrfown to the! lcoplo as wo do." of"'i't')',Aftcr Inspecting tho work, what becomes A. "neforo It goes Into Stock It Is ttckctal. Lvery tlnglo garment has Its number and oUicr points rioted on II, so that llscntlro bls jorjcan bo traced without fall, upon our Y' '!. y.0 must hM'0 30 or V salesmen V A. "Vhy sir, on busy days you moysco 100 in tho yar ous rooms and suites oy rooms. tillini; to tho throngs of customers." . "Do you do un order buiAf"by mall and express?" A. "Very great. All over the country. Our WHOLESALE DRUG EMPORIUM. Corner Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned having been engaged in the business for tho past eight years would call the attention of country dealers to their largo and varied stock. They defy competition by any house in or out of tho large cities. Their stock consists of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines, Spices, &c. RETAIL DEPARTMENT BRO W ER'S BLOCK. "Where may be found a large stock of Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well regulated retail Drug Store. They aro also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND KXAJlINi: OUll STOCK. IIOIEIR, BROS. llayl'VTC.-tf. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S ' and sate one-third the costof "ITI lATTri V T 1 A TXT'P patntinK, and geta paint that is much handsomer and v.111 Kjl'l I'iiM iVV JJ 1 J 1 1 1 last twice ns long as anv other paint. Is prep.11 eel ready for uso In white) or anv color desired. Is on many thousands of thertuest bulldlnsrs In the country, many of which have been palmed Mxjeurs and now look-in well as wheutlist painted. Tills CIILMIi'AL IVtINT hat. taken FlrM Premiums at twenty of the btate Fairs ot the Union. Sample card of colors sent free. Address s. Y. KN .M1L FAINT CO., I113 Chambe'ls street, N. Y., or MILLKft 11 it us., lev waier Hieei, cieveunu, 01110. ej. 131. IVLJIZEi'S MAMMOTH GllOCERY. Corner Main and Center Streets BLOOMSBURG', 2? . , The largest .stock of groceries and ito,, cto,, in the county, for sale at wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. 05US, 1S75 wis &, (peabie;? BOOKSELLER A1MD STATIOWER, Dc-aler in Law Blanks, Sunday School Libraries, Depositary of the "Pmmsvl vnnin. Hihln Rnpie'tv j WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, Books and supplies not On Short Notice at tho Store in Exchange Hotel Oct, 8, 1S75 mm w cm ram m Thou Buy MILLER BROS.' and sato nne-llilrd tlio coft ol eo ce.t at f in PAnPA r 1 A TOH1 P'lutlnir, and set a paint that und will V I 1 I'iiU ltj;V I; 1. 1 i 1 last twice us lum; as any other 'udv for uso In thltn uranveolor desired. Is on manv tleoosamisnr infetiiiestieiiiiiiiieirw Is much nuuusoiner unu faint. Is inepured ready in inn coiiniry, ThlsCIILMIlU i', innny oi wiucn nate nseit nainieu su-ji'ars, and now look as wcllas wiieulli-it naln AL I'A INT has taken l-'lrst I'reinlums ut twenty of thoMatu riUrsur the Cnlon. Bamnloe tree. Address .MIL l.l-.'lt llltoa., lv tVutrr street, Clevelaud, U M Ii I, 1 A I N T C O., 10J Chambers ktreet, N. V, Jluy l, '10-ly. e.r colors sent N. Y. U N A il Dr. Terry's VegetaWe Nerve Remedy. For ai'ifcct restoration ot Iho nervous s'steui, causliitr nn Immediate) unit prope r em e In the follow I nf case's; neitous ile'blllty impaired nulrlllou o tbe Lioily, lassltuele, weakness lu the limbs nnil back, Indlsposlltou mid liecupuctty lorstuel', elulliiessot apprehension, loss of uiemoiy, uwrslonto beH-lety, Ilmlelliy, selr-dlstrust, illuliu ss, lieiiduclie. Incident tobolh hcxen, for whoso benellt It Is detlshed aud w hose lull plucss It tv 111 proiuole. Thu most eminent lih) slclansol this country havo curled Ihenikcltes to thuulmost lucluek thu In ereaslui; fatality ri'MiHluj; from lliu leluxutlonof the uerte's. ilutlic for a lonir peilod eletoted much UUely, tlniounil labor in vMaullsliini; u remedy for the iicrlect leslorullon of tuei iie'nuus sj bti-m, It Is t'lallOIni: tulio able) to aunuuneu thu success at lenilliiir my new methoil. ThroiiKh this remedy tho iiertes can bo re'ached and In hueh a way tliat, liuw- eieer Miueieei'u ur lueweiueeu, enej tuie in, jiejieeiiy resloreel. Itucts ou the) nertus ut cinco, jet wilh Ifenlleness-re-btoitiii,' them to a natural blate, and reuiotln'- the alxitu distressing ellse-abe'S. Iiotli se-xi's, more or less, iiirouiih thu prostration of thonertous s)U-in, lusuthelr energy. Install instances thu Ni no llemedy luuy Lo ulled upon 111 revltluir tlm pulleiit Into thu vli;or of ) oulli. Tliu.Nei' e Itemed' Is i-uivlullycomiiuuneled and put up In boxes Willi full dlree-ltuns. n le u, ono dol lar, oipresaed to uiiy address ou iccelpl of jirlco. Pit. I, CIIAl'NCKY TKItllY, lnosviue tm vet, 1'hllu. Ollice hours, II a. ui. to a n. m., 7 lo u p. in. March lonviy, T AST NOTICl-:. ' i ersons ludebted to II. L. DIclTonbacli for prliiUnu or (uuscrlptluu lo tlio Coi uuuun aro hcrby nollUed that bis bexiles tmto for botend months pust teen In tho hands or the undei-blirned ror collection, Uid tb stttltmeiit ot tha son.) must lo iirjmu ly inane, X. It'oliVJS. perfect i-ytom ty&l nilci of eclf-mcosuremcnt mako llt'OSslUe to plcaso people -.'.ex-J miles away Jltf! oyfttftetly as If they wcro hero lu lorson."1 V. " I supposo you haroat least half a dozen cllffcrcnt dtpartiiiciitsr' A. " My de ar sir I wo havo moro than (icrni, rach charged with Iw own business, and each thoroughly oriranlrcd, aneceusary w heel w lib in tho creat w heel." V. "Will you namo ft dozen or to of themr1 A. "With pleasure. Tho Custom IJepart mont, forthoso who prefer custom-mado to rcady-mart-c. TJdj FurnUhlng Department, with lu rSraCflso Hock of all underwear. Tlio Shirt Rectory, with lu busy machines, making our own first-clou ilih-u. Tho Trim ming Department, itself asblg as many a reuu. lar ttoro. Tho Oarment Slock ltoom. Tho llccclvlng Room. Tho Order Derailment, namedbeforc. Iho Special Uniforms Depart ment. Iho Delivery Department, witu Ita tcoro of messengers. The" V. "Hold.holdl tlr, enough I" A " I'm not hal f through f, Tho Adre rtlslng Iiepartmcnt,wltli lis bliLand sign ellMrlbutorB, itdftinj-and piibllshiliiyS business and popular ourna, clrculrigtrif.ffl.CJio copies moiilhly loll all your frifiiosend forlt). Tho Men s )ciarimcnt,wltlnu ruanyrooms. TholJoji' Demrtmcnt. Tho Youths' Department, 'iho Children's Department, witli its special entrance) for ladles. Tho Telegraph Deport ment, Tho Chief Clerk's Department, with Its book-keepers and nssUtanbi. lictierai Man ngcr'a Department! Flnnncler's Office, and either oOlcci of tho Ilrmall busy as ben tlilnkliig, planning, cxeuting, bujlng, mak-lng,reglstcrlng,reiib-loft,fenalng outselling, and In a thousandijs Joining their forces to carry on a biulncss' villi tho people amount ing to between 8J,O00,(X"J and li.exJO.uex) an nunlly." ' V. "H-t-u p o n-el o-u sI" A. "indeed It Isl I forgot to name the Cashier s Dcporlmcnt.w hleli hondleslts J!5.(XU of retail salts on aomo slnglo dnysl" V. "!i),Oil lmmensel 'i hot's.w hat enablos tho homo In buy cheap and sclchcap?" A. "l-xactlyl You hnto Jst lilt it. Tho rcoplo throng here, knSkinjf Uiat wo dewud on low prices and Irnmiffales." V, "What aro tho ' rotii niLta I hear so much about?" A. "Our syttem of business dealing 1, Ono price, no deviation s 2. Cosh for everything ; 8, A guarantee, protecting tho purchaser; 4. Iho money returned if tho buyer can't otherwise1 bo suitfd." V. " Nothing could bo fairer." A. "Nothing. Andthoioplescolt." V. ''Well, 1 thank you, Ur, for your polltei attention." A. " Neit at all. It's a pleas-ure to tpfrc you. Call again and bo sure ol tlio plate Wana maker A brown's Oak IIallovIi-Eiij,t cor ner Sixth and Market." V. "Thank youl 1 shall bo happy to do eo. Oood morning." Jiay i, ,o ly. provisions, Queensware, Glassware j , PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS. on hand can he furnished Most Reasonable Hates. Building, BloomslmrG:, Pa A I).M1.N'1STUAT0K'.S NOT1CK. k'sTATIC OK lujtiniteil Ittrlllleu. IiteRlsUIl lIteis of Aillnlntstrntlnii on tlieeslHtoof lleluirnli 111 -hard, latoof tho township of C.itawlssa.county.ot Columbia, de'ceaed,butelH.'enirraiite'd by tho lle-i;U-tcr of mid county to lllriiin J, lleeder.of i alauissa loniisiup, ,tn persons naunt,' claims airainse tno cblule eif the decedent urure iiuesteeltu present them for K'ltlement, and tboso Indebted tolliei estate to make patuii'iit lu tho uuderslKue'd administrator Wlllioeil eiei.iv, lllliAM J. lll-KDLIt. V. L. UVKHI.Y, Attorney for Kstate. May tn ck. AdniUilatraior. A 1)M1MSTI!A'I0U'.S NOTICK. r VST1TK Ol W U. IL. I.Elllist. IILCKASIlD. Letters of Adiutulsl ration ou ihe estate of William it. 1.1'inuu, lulu or .Ml I'lcasaul. coiumnu eouun eli'e-easeel. Iiatei liccn eranted bv the leeerister of sale count v to Niltester Kllchcu. All IMniais haMnt' el.illii.s nfiUnst tho estatu ut tin) ele-ieUclit are) re iUnstedtu piese'iit them for beltiemcnt, and tho.su llieeeueeu eu inuseuil- euiuubo ".e) ineut lu eue uuiiuuca aeuuiuiseruior wunoue eiriay. SYLVl'SlTltKiraiUN, May It), 'It ct. Administrator, 50AJtl)lNO. The bUbM-rll cr Is now prepared lorecclve lioarders ut his houbo in lioailiiKCieuK luwiibhlp, bltuuteslut whiiLW Luoeen us Kleit I'olntb. 'Iho liuubo Iseon- eluctedoii 'leuiperunce prliulplfH, no loloikullut' iuiuors oe'iuir soiu tin iiio pii'iiusA's, iieHju luojiin. ox lelleiit lublo i.nd Ihe eeuiloits of u piltulo houo I el ills leubUllUOlel, .1. ii. ll.l.-Mii.u. Muy 5, '10. tf, LoailiiL' Creek, l'a. elr: , ClO( iwr day at homo, tsample's tvorth $1 JJ 10 C-Wht. MiMussiJa.l'iirllsnil, Maine. raarcn in, 'ib-iy. B A SSIQNKK'S NOTICK. "Totlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed on nsslgnee for Iho bencntof credi tors ot Nathan Koslcnbaiider, of bocu lonnshlp. Columbln. county, now rcsldlni' In tho tsirougliof l'lymouth. In I.urerne county, and lias taken upon himself tho eliiU-s of thn trust. All persons are; therefore required to settle with him, adjust and pay to Mm nil ae-counts, debts and dues of tlio meld Nathan i'listi'iibiuderi andthoso having claims to submit them to tho assignee properly authenticated. itiitAM j. iii:i;ii:ii, Catawlssa, Columbia Co., l'a. V. h. KVKItl.Y, .. . . Albimey for Assignee. Mar H-iw, J-OTICM TO ,11 HI US. 1 oi.runiA Col'stv, r '. In tlio Oi plums' cuui I of ColuuiH.i County, In Iho miille" e.f tho partition and valu.illon t the Ileal IMntn ot .lolin Menseh, Isle of franklin lownlili. I'olumU 1 cuunty, nei'eaM'd. To.tessi! Mnch. Michael M'ticli. e'athnrlne ari man, Maria I'arr, Kll-a lllddlng. I'hrlsllaii Menseh, Win. Meii'-ch, saroh liurger, Annie Itellz, l'ranklln shiunan guardian nd lllem of John I. Ifllr, Mary M. Hell-, Ijevalil.i N. Itellz, Saruli f. Ileltr. Sosi'ph K. lieltv, Kdward l HelU. minor children of Abbcv Ileltr, formerly Abbcv .Mi'iisch deciusi'd. Take no tlco tint paillilo'i unit valuation lit the rTOlttate of said John MetiK'h deceased will be hell tin the nremlseson ThurKlny the 47th, day of Ju'J'A. I. is'rt, betevecn III" hours of H o'clejck 0. in. and 3 o'clock n. m. of sal lday when and where you may atlend If )ou think proper. shi'ilifsliniO'. 1'IIAS. S, KOHNWALI), llteiouisburg' Juno 1, Til. Mierln", Juno ?.-fjW. " jyjroi'ici-: to 11 ki its; (in ciniA Cnttvrv. si I In the iirphatis' Court ol Columbia County. In the mailer or Hi 1 partition and valuation ot iho eslate of D.nld ll.i'ls, lalecf Heaver lowishlp, eleciM-si).!, To Win. I),ils, residing al Dlmoek, stisqiirlinnnn Co. I'a Margaret Hopkins, rc-ldltisr nt Ashl ind, MchHtlklll co. I'a. Charles liktls, ri'sldlngui lildi'iiu, Ij o (Vi. Illliinls. Suiiiuel II. Dails,. Cle'iir -iprtnif York Co. 1'n John II Davis, Zlons Urine fchu Iklll I'd. ea. Ilutli Mm Craini'r, Zlons drove, Schu'llelll Co. I'a. Wesley II, Sluimnii, Krnnels II. sliuinnn, llnnfi.nl Miumali. and Harriet I'vaiis ull of I'iyiuoutli.l.uzeme e'ol'a. Takf notice that an Inquest will Iw held ut Iho lato dwelling Imuv nf DaTId Dntls, ileceascd, In Ihe tnwiishl) ot Healer COIu'nMa County, on Tues. elay tin- nrst day of August ISTit, lietwern tho hours of 90'clo-k a. 111 , and J p. m., of said dny. (e.r Ih" purpose of making partition of tho Heal Kslnleof slil eleci'.ue d, to and among his children undlegul represetitallH'S, If ihe siuni- can be dorieiTithout pre ludl''i' 10 or spoiling the wliole.otherwlse to value una nppralso the iniin! according to law, at wlrch tlinnsnd place -ou are rcqutri'd to attend It jou think proper. Mlerlrf'slinlCi', CIIAS.S. 1'OIINWAI.II. . Iiloonisuurir. Juno 10, Mierlfr. Juno lii.-eiw. IIAltl) TIMKS I'LV.S. ltest and eheaoest DalnL In Mm w. i.l. It h! r l 1 1. HI) AT W Hill, Us-A UK IMtlUKS. "Ile'lly lulled" i'ull directions. Apuly tours-It a-il siv cost of application. Sain pie cards free. (1. W.llO'K, 6 lleckinan M., N. V. !f"lloxft,740. PAULS (lUKKN. HONK MANITUK. llOXB FLOUlt, HONE OKA IN. For sale In ijiiantitics tn suit. Uy v 11KNHY I,. KK.VY, llui'Kitr, Fa. tunc a, 'TC.-lm. Luclnda I'lirsell, by I her nexl filenil tn e'oinmnn I'lens nf CnlumliK Kdward ltx'rawford,' county.No.HO FetiruariTcrm vs. I isio, buopcena in Divorce. John 1'. 1'urscll, Thn alias subneena In tho above case havlnir been re-turned non est Inventus, you, the said John I'. 1 uineo, are nereu,v reiiuireu 10 uppear at 1110 &aiu court, 011 tho nrst Monday of Ceptemncr 11e.1t to answer the complaint therelatlled. nuci-nicwK, uiiAiu.'; roKstt alp, Attorney's. frherlff. Juno 11,-1 tr. A! OK NTS, ia e'leerant 9x11 Cliroinos, SI; 100 for J. National Chromo Co., I'liUadelphU, Vt n fl n V'Q Sermons and prayer meelliis talks 11 v v l' 1 1 ae ine r., 1. luppoarouiu ironi 1110 Tribune terbajlin reports In the new boon otad Tld-Inj-s. iienare or imitations, wo pa?es, $s. lt.ioo ordered. Aoents wanteu. E. 11. Treat, publisher, S05 Ilroadwnj-, N, Y, June smw. FOH COUOIIS, COLDS, HOAltSENKSSi AND A LI. TaHOAI DISEASES USK WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS l'ut up only in BLUE BOXLS. ATrlcil anil Sure Rcmcil'. For sato bv drueelsts trenerallr. and JOIINSTOs IIOLLOWAY t Co., l'Ulladelphla, l'a. June (Mw. The Cook's Companion, mprovod Kitchen Slicing Utensil. A novel Household Article for t.llclni'IlKifiD.MeiT. SAlSAUt, NOOULtS, VEII (.TABLES, llll'lTS, CASUV, .tC, 4c. Tholtachlno Is easy to regulate, and veryblmplo to use. It takes up but little room In the kitchen. iikoceks, HCTcntats' Hotel Keei-eus and Uverv Family hhould hate one'. Hi lee U, and clieup at tliat. Call aud see ttioin worKatthe Furniture Store of E. It. FUKMAN, Sole Aeiit i'or Columbia county. May 2u'-3m lUnunisburp, Fn. jNNUAL STATJCMKNT Ob' unr.fc.sj'' uciu iu rbiiu'. SYLVtsTKn .1. ALHLItTSoN anil I), n. lilt U)Y, Su. peDisurs oe ureeuwoou i wp. ior is,o. l)It. To ain't of duplicates, less cash cullected on bume i,sGs vi " cash collected on same st 7' Wliold amouut of duplicates " ain't received from county and I, A, He witt, " ' collected and usnd be supervisors. . " " ordi'rs against David Ucmott and J. G. Keller 5,1'el ' S Set $',171 Hi Clt. lly ain't of work done .3.','" I 'a II) Cil .. Ill to " exoiieruuous " " bupervlsors' fees " " cie-sh paid for work done " balance due supurt Isors US iU w'e. tlio undcraierned auelliors of llreenwood town ship, Columbia county, hate examined tlio ubote ac counts und Und I hem correct as above stated, and una lliu hum ut fort' -two eioilarsnnu one-cent duo buncrt Isors, tend for which umuunt wo lute Klteu orelers utralust the pri'sent supertlsors. HA At! A. Di: WITl'J. Auditors. WM. l ltOllllI.N!S, J Juno 9-3w. XNUAL STATKMK.NT Ol' THOMAS WII.sox, Treasurer of flrecuwood SchexJ Distuct for tno ear einuni; jemo 5, ls,3. Hit. To ain't reeclted of J. (1, (llrton.former treas ure! " Mate upproprlatlou " eliipllcale receltedut J, s. Lvaus, former collec tor. (93 33 341 10 111 bO 67 61 IN t ',539 CS M'J It Ilalance duo Treasurer.. Clt. Uy collector's pereentase um eoi exouerueious " tux relurned to cumui'rs 1 " Teachers' sidarles I1C93 00 deduct orders outstandlu';.,., lei ej) 4. 12 u tic " " coal and haullnic " " orders outstanding for baino lno ii S7 09 13 OU V3 ii W eiT in exi S3 lie) & 00 90 Sll) Del " " paid for Sejho'ol Sourual and re't,'ltcr " " paid for material and repairs " " Treumrer's iH'ie'eului'e " ' bee'retary's salary " " Aud. fees und adiertlslni; same raid J. D. Pattern for uso of shop " W. I, ltobblns for tlllne; botUe- mut ot ls73.. Jlalonco due District from collector... 1 2,539 ekl e.tno understirued Auunors of llreenwood Bcnooi District, Columbia county, have carefully etxuinlnod the' above ue'Couiitsot tno Treasurer mid tlnd them corre-bt to thu bubt of our know leeL'o and belle'', MCHOLAn Kl.NDl, I . Isaac a. Dh tt l itJ- Auditors, WM. if. llomilNtl. j Juno Cell, lb. MONTOUR SLATE PAINTS Stxictly Pure White Load MONTOUR "WHITE LEAD MONTOUR METALLIC 11HOWN. All of which nro (uaiantceil to bo (rouiiil In PURE LINSEED OIL. Hiisu t-oii KAMi-i.tc emu anu Vine List, uains. uicxRv s. ri:av, Solo Maiiutiicttirer, Rui'Kitr, I'a. Also, finely uruutiil lintie Dust unel com. tik'tu lioiie Manure fur sale iu eiuantltiea to null. Mays, le.-ly. H AtlKNTS WANTKi) for tho now historical work, OUU WESTERN B011UEK. A complete and Brnphlo history of American nionror nr.. nljv iiiisifiui'ii villus Alio. Its Uirininif eoiillleis ot rt-il and whltn Ian, cxcltlnir ndvcnturwi, ciiplltlllcs, furajs, scouts, pioneer ""''"."vl; jniiiiiu wur-liaiun, cnoiu iiio unu ninj.v. . old and youiii,-. Not n dull paire. a competition. i'i,rmnii, AcrbnM wnntfii evervwhero. lllus- trated circulars free J. C. Mccurdy ; Co., l'hlla. j uno v- 'tv. A CURIOSITY. A ten-elolliir bill of IJI soul freo for slnm p. Address Hurst CO., II Mwsail Nt,, N. Y. SY(;IIOMANt'Y or HOUI, CHAUMINO. IImv f-lllipr fteir msv fiel.lniltft and ITOln tkO loo and afloellei is of anyiierfiou tlieyehwsoinsuiit Iv. 1 his Minplc aciiuirement all can possess, free, by liisll, for ?, together wilh a niarrlaco ifuldc, Knrp tlsi, oracle, dreams, hints lo ladle-s, Keildln-f-niKnt slilrt, c. A eiuoer book. Addri'ss T. William Co., runs., rnua. n, A.e.o, uimj i nxtlNMSTUATOlt'H XOTICti. KuTiTE or ejiiwAi.i.insa robbrts, DIICKtSID. raters of Admlrtlsiratinn un the cstttn of cel walliuier Huberts, lain of Jtonlnur Uiw-nshlp, eouiitr eif i.'oliimbl.i ciuniy.siateeif Penrisylvanln, eleccosod, have Is'cn cranted t Win. .lohn, of Hear llap, I'a., tn whom all persons Indebted to said eslaU) r ri-nuesleil to mako paymsnt, and thoso hliir cliilms or dem inds win make known tho samo with outeli'lsy. Win.JinlN, near eeap, r. u. uoi. uo. i-n, muiuiaiiuw, .nine 18, mv. TAX NOTICE. 'rl., iiiidrlv,iu,l. 'rrensurer of tho Town of lltooinsburi,', hereby elves notice that, ha Is prepared to 11KCIMVH THK TOWN TAX1W of sold Town, assessed and ascei talncd for tho year 1370, on unu nrter r-lelity, .In lie mill, 187(5. Attln'oniceof Koons Drown at the Itichanif Hotel, In said Town ; and all tax-pajers are heruby rAiiir,.,i tj, luiv tin. iiirne. auv lax unnald at thu expiration of thirty die's frutn tho said 16th day ot llltie MI.eil IH) lli. Ill .Villi 11U yV! CUlll. icunitej ki.uh th.) amount added llicioto. W, II. KODNII, June HI, it.-str. iown trcueixe-r. ORPHANS' COURT SALE or REAL ESTATE! .Tnlin ltuuslnerer. K dint nl strator of (lldeon Iluns- Injrer, deowiicd, will exjioso to publle sulo ou thu preiniseH ou SATURDAY, JULY 8tli, 187C. at lu o'clock n. m. the following described rual estaU to-wlt : All that certain messuntro and TRACT OT IjAKU (bclnij tract No. 1,) situate In Heaver township, Col. Co., bounded uneJ described ns follows, rlr. : fle'iiln nlnir at n stone In a public road in scotch Valley, thencei atonir said road nortli stvcnty-flTo dcareea. cast llttv-seven and one-tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of ileo. 1. nrelsbach north ten els rrees west, one hundred and forty six perches to a stone, thencei bouth seventy-five decrees east. Its pcrcnes lo me piace or ue-finuing-, coneamiu'r FIFTY A CUES strict measure, with tho appurtenances. ALSO, Tract Kn. 1. a certain nlnco or narcfil of land sits. ate In Heaver township aforesaid, bounded on th east, bv urun Drelsbuch. on tho north bv Colum1 U Coal and Iron company, on tho west by other laud of said ntdcon llunhue-er, deceased, und ou tint south qy land of Francis crousc, coulalnln-; FORTY ACRES with tho apputtenanccs. TLlt.MS oi' MALI". Ten per cent of one-forth ot the purchase money to be'pald nt the striking dowa of the property, the one fourth less the ten per con at the conllrmatlon of sale, and the remalnluir threw rourthstnoue jear thereafter, with (merest from conllrmatlon ntsl. JOHN IIUNMNUHH, Juno let, lS7e-,.-ts Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I Tho undersltrned. Administrator ot Deborah lllct. ard, late ot Catawlssa, deceased, w.U expose to pub lic sale on the premises tn Catawlssa, ou SATURDAY, JULY 8, 187C at 2 o'clock, p. m the follow lnu described real estate to-wlt : A two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, situate on Second street tn satd town, being about m rcee. in rroni unu iu ii-ei in eicpiu.uujoinintr lanas ot Wm. II. 'I uthtll, and T. L. Dean, TKHMS t)K s t LK. Ten per cent of one-fourth or th purchase money to be nald ut the strlklnir elown of the proparty, the oud-fourth less the ten per cent at the cnntlrmutlou of sale und tlio remalnlu;; thrce fourthsln uno ear thereutter wilh Interest from connrniatlou nisi. IlIKAM J. IIKI'DKIt, tt . r. Kveriey, tumiDistralor. Attorney for Estate. June 16, 7.-ig- X.OTJI3 HASS, MANUFACTllHElt of Billiard Croquette AND TEN PIN BALLS, Turner In Horn, Hard and Sott Wood, All kinds ot Tools Handles, fie. RKAU Ol SJO NORTH M'.ceiNl) MI. lecoiia Floor,) lTlILADELPHIA. Jun 18. -lm. T 11 K II LST Y LT I' Ull A tl L.M'S S i hV.S IS uliee jne.s-i ul eiec lie-si iiie,ii.iu .-sje.te.ey b. Mrs. K. II. Dulley. Will sell at slsehl lu eteiy house, lsln dlspeusatjle lo all who desire to uet ahead In thu world, tt rllten with Bleat I'bllliy. I'rlnUd und bound splendidly. Mild at a low pi lee. Tho only book on Hits subject bolil by UL-ents, und will bell better than any other work In the market, circulars and terms bent on HumedlJte application to the pub lishers J. M. srODDAKT CO., June 16,-st 72. Chestnut St., I'hlUv, H 0 31 (E 0 1 A T 11 1 C VETERINARY MEDICINE works wonders tilth cattle, b rses, fowls, and all other d iuiustle) anliuiils. No lltery stable) keeper, btoe'le rat-er, or fanner slioiild Iw without ncuseot theso medicines and a book etvlni; plain dlrectlous for their use. HOUHRK ,t Tal- KL, 145 nrandht,, New York, will send their de-bcrlplliu catalogue to auv addre-ss.ou rceelpt of iibtami). Theirs is the olelest llomei.'opathlu I'Luuuooy lu this country founded lu 1S35. June v-mv. SHEET MOSIO & MUSIC BOOKS. When t lsltlue- Philadelphia be sure to call upon us, Thoso who caunot e'Oine to the featenhUl City should enclose Ml cchtd for a copy of our new and beautiful "Flaiis eu-ai.i. Nations (Hi a mi JIakcii,"u biileudld comiiosltluu, with handsomely llliibtrated Title Page. Addiess WM. II. HONEIt ,t CO., Deale'lb lu Mieet Music Mu lc Hooks, June 9-Hw. una Chestnut M., Philadelphia. CI KHAR VATS AND TANKS. for brew ers, djers, chemists, manufacturers and private ilwclllinra. tlKO. .1. IIUHKIIAHT 4; CO.. June v-iiw, Hut loii wood M below llroud. EUIIIIER (lOODS of every elevcrlptlnn, IleltliKr, Paeklni;, Hove, Hoots and Khoe s, Clotli ln6', .VC. HI ll.MIl) LUVICK, M)N i CO. 4Chekt uut st Philadelphia, Aleuts National Ilubbcr Co, tilvix! TnyiT! anwia?: Tlio Rest Tonic In America. Tiie "S" Celelirateil Biller Cordial, Xo l'J Korth Seventh St., I'liilaelel-iliin. To lm hail I'l'iim all Ili-xt-uIaNM elriigllKlH tliroti),'lio .1 llic country CHRONIC DisiiisKs e't'imn. New pattis marked nut by that plainest oi an uooks. "I'lalii Home Tulk ond Medlcul Common t-eiibe" ne.erlv l.fiio pases. Sou lllUklratlons, by Ur E. II. Fool K, e f Ho Lexli'k'ton Ate-., N, V. I'urebasers of this book are at liberty to consult Its nuilior, lu iie'rson or by inul), nun. I'rleo by lunll, pontiib'u piepulel, f j,vs. l-oulent.s tables ficv, AilkNvK WASTbn. MLTtHAY lit UI. I'Clll.lMlllNiJ CO., (John I'. Jewett, manai-cr), in-' iiast 'M bU, N. V, A pr 14- mv Qend SJe. to 0. 1'. 1IOWKLL ( II.. New York.'fn nett snaiH)rs, und usUmuUn bhowtmr i'i"t of advert Is. j ruuipniei or 1UI ,et.f,.M , itt.tiilnl. . IlktL ... vu. lnjf. Marehio, lHr k'vr IIuIhu Mtm kkd uuaur !-'... n ill rutu-i fur t bnivrl-r tllui J'rlMt.- J W. 1ivmapi Mirt. ututr la Tn t AGRNTS MOODY WANTKI) KOU 1'IIK WONDKlttrUL UAHKUIt OV AND SANKEY April U-H w. IN Ill-eat llrltaui and America. Py an emluent di vine, lias oteriwiwei's and 13 lllubtiulluus. i'lico II. Hi'bt took tn sell. No ctlier eomplete. seo arenlu mado llrst mouth. Scud tor itsifs. Addass, II. V. ejeionsi'KKl) & ca, It liarela) tiU, N. Y. Apr 140KW. NOYtJLOPEDIA, New imvisKU Kmtiom. tM'.eiCs) iiitlclm, a.liu en. KTUTtngii, arid IU bplendld luupa. The II WI1 HOOK ot universal Vuowledco tn thu luUiii aiie Now In course ol publication RPKCIXIKN tilth insu neat lor no cents. AUKNTU WANTM). CIIAH. U. UAYIS & CO., PltllM, Jiln-n-ly.