THE COLUMBIAN. " " "lllllll ' ' " ' ' . n It U U tl If II fl UN Ih I V. III. . m ....... I . i. ii i. i i T .. null leuiiu lime i mill. LACKAWANNA & III.OOMSIIUIKI HAlt, l(OAl) NORTH. SOUTH. Accommodation Trnln, 0.4.", A.M. 7.4il A, M. Jitall Trnln 7.40 A..M ft. 9 1'. M mpress Tialn ..... .. ....... I,M l',M, tl.MA. M li.U V. M. UATAWIS.4A ItAlt, ItOAt). NORTH. KOUTH Accommodation Train fl.M A. M. 7,so P. M. ltoul at Kxpress 3,S9 1'. M. 71,93 A. M. Tlirongli earn on Uxpress train either to Now York or Philadelphia. Accommodation trnln runs between OatawRsa nnd Wllllamsport. M. C, Woodtvurd, Chief of l'ollcc, mnde ten nni'xU 011 July llh, The Danellle lleeord nnd tho Klk Democrat np penrr-el last week In reel, white nnd line. The Court House, was conspicuous hy the ab sence of decoration on the 4th of July, Harvesting lias begun, but tho numerous can illelales sailly Interfere with field wotlc. Whortleberries nrc already In market, cherry crop Is unusually large. Tin Itev. 1). Allemau will preach in the Luther an church lu thin place next Sunday, morning nnd evening. Is It not time that our Kepubllcan cotempo- rary ''trotted out" the Eluhlngcreek Confederacy? They promised to do so on demand I This Is tho season of commencements, nnd hundreds of newly fledged lawyers, doctors, Ac, are being turned loose to begin the great battle of life. The citizens of Illooinsburg responded liberal- ly to tho call for money to iny the expenses of t'le -f til 'of July celebration. Illooinsburg Is I never behind. Tho recent rains swelled the streams consider ably. On tho West liranch the lumber trado took n, slight impetus, but the trade generally Is dull,like every other branch of business. Jinny citizens illuminated their residences on the evening of the 3d. The Kxchange Hotel, Itrown's Hotel, Central Hotel, Normnl School and many private hollies mnde a brilliant ilis play. Through the clliirts of I). A. lleckley the citi zens of Illooinsburg now receive nil evening mall from the south on the Ii. iV II. II. K. Ihu is a matter of considerable convenience to many of our business men. Wo are happy to announce that Major W. Ii. ICoons Is sufficiently recovered from his recent serious illness to be able to leave his room. His numerous friends will ho pleased lo hear of his convalescence. Some of Porte Hart's circus people are getting back lo Ilnzlcton. A four hundred dollar ho'sc, belonging to one Seibert, of llerwiek, was the cause of the trouble. Seibert closed down on the concern at Mt. Cnrmel. At a special meeting of the Town Council held last Friday night, the pavement on Main below West i-treet was changed from eight feet to six, agreeably to n petition of property own ers in that ortion of the town. This week we issue a "Centennial' 'copy of the I Columbian. -Each subscriber shoulilciiSifully I preserve it and transmit it to his descendants, ho that they may sec in 107(1 what was done on our first centennial anniversary. We notice that a number of our exchanges issue no paper this week, in order to give their employees nn opportunity to enjoy the 4th. The Coi.U.MlilAN appears as usual, notwithstanding the printers enjoyed thu National Holiday. Mr. V. W. Heliniek, music publisher, 278 West Sixth street, Cincinnati, has sent us a copy of a new song entitled "If Washington was 11 v lug now." Thu music is pretty and the words patriotic. Nicely gotten up in gilt and blue. Price .V cents. Send for it. We understand that an t flort is being inada to organize another fire company by some of our young men. This is n good idea which we hope wil! bu successfully carried out, as it is impossible for a town to be too well supplied with the means lo fight the fire fiend. Smith of the Ilenlon Weel.li has taken a sum mer trip. He and some friends hitched up their horses, drove to the mounl-iiu, unhitched their horses, picked some wild strawberries, ale their dinners, and nt precisely three o clock hitched up their horses, and came home. How i citing I The bam uf William Miller in Mount l'lea- ant township was struck by lighlningdiuing Ihu severe storm on Sunday night and entirely de stroyed with all its coiilcntsincln ling thu crop of hav jibt housed. We are unable to state the loss. The indomlnltable Iliower, of thu Dsnvll Jleeonl, has announced In'mself as an indepen dent candidate for the Legislature on thu''gneii- back" platform. That is right, Doctor. When you can't get a pally to null you, make one and lead it yoursflf. The old Herman Itefoiuieil churchyard is in a pitiable e-ondition. 1 he fences are in a i uni ons state tho road from Main lo First Si. impassable and cattle are daily graing on and trampling over the graves of the dead. How soon tho "loved ones" have been forgotten by their relatives and heirs 1 Ouit Ci:mi.ti:uv, We do not know whose fault it is, but as a matter of fact our cemetery eiotimls are iu a disuraeeful condition. Thu walks are overgrown with grass and wee-ds, and tl.u grounds generally look us if the managers were attempting to raise a revenue fr5iu a hay crop. Tkai'iiku'h Examination, I ho nuiiual ex amination ofle'iiehers for tho public schools of Omjnghani township will be held at thu new school house ut Ceiitralia on Tuesday, duly Ihu Utli, commencing at 10 o'clock a. in, .Ma m l.v Pi'iii'Kl., Juuu UO-Sw Sec'y. Sai Sllll'llii:. We lire pained to learn that Jcssu Ciomley, a prominent rlliien of Cooper township, Montour county, coinniltlesl siiicidu on last Suudav nioiiilue: by haiielne himself from a cherry Iree nn his premises, lie had been In Dauvlllu thu day before, and was lu ' good health nnd spirits. Hu ele-cluresl his intcu tlou to parllelpato iu Ihu Fourth of July cele bration, Hu was III good circumstance's, and no cause cun he assigned for his rash act. The Agricultural Society will oiler premiums this fall (or the best yield of wheal, rye, oats buckwheat and exiru grown Iroin llireu acres j und also for the best ipiallty and most polaloea grown from one acre. Competitors lor tl above premiums must produce Iu witness, a statement of the mode of cultivation, the giound to be i.i one contiguous piece, to bu mcusuri-d bv three disinterested persons, and ceilUle-el hy Ihem to the thu correctness ol Iho incasuieimut of the land und the product thereof. The ex Iillllors muil exhibit a sample uf tho crop: nut less than one bushel, T, J, VAMPmuc-f, Be-c. There lias hem plenty of rain eiiirlhg the prut week, On Hiindnr tilglit It came down with n will, the wind lilowlnir nn nrrimHinnlmeiil. '""V were I'lnwn down, nnd the largo ling . " 1 nung iiciweciilhc ivxthnngc Hotel nmltlio Court Hon?", wns toinhlcrnbly dmnnired hy being cuiiglit on thu tjitiip post. On Tuwday during the exercises of tho Itli n more Wvero storm came up which lliiMicel the ling, by tenting It to tatters. A largo tree In Col. 1-Teczon yard wm blown down, breaking hla Iron fence. Con- ulernble daniago win douo lu elillercnt portions of the towi diaries l!owcrn wan idiot through tho body by John A. Shnnian nt Miilnv'ille on Mondav night last, In the home of Itiulohih Shuinnn, Ilorvera who is unite nn old tnnn lived In the lioue. He got up during the night nnd wm moving about tho home It Is supposed In hit sleep, hhiimnu hearing 11 none called his iwm telling them there was n robber In tho bonne. They called out but received no answer when hearing the noise again iIiohoii John fired nnd hit llowci, who then niiswereil. Tho wound it not elniiKciou. The School Hoard of llloom District have levied 11 school anil buileling tax of twelve mills on a dollar and placed u duplicate in the hands of their collector amounting to over $10, 000. When we consider that illooinsburg now owns public school property niiiounting to more than $10,000, the condition In wnlch the pro perty h kept, the number und excellent quality of teachers employed, nnd the number of pu pils to be Instructed, this is not a large sum. Wo have reason to be proud of our common schools. Teachers for the ensuing year will bo appointed on Monday tliu 17th Inst. The lltpMimn finds fault bccniisu tho names of Tihlen nnd Hendricks were left on tho large flag swung between the Court House nnd the Kxchange Hotel on the -lib. We have only to -y 'hat this (lag is tho property of tho Dance cratic party, purchased for their use, and it was hung out nearly a week before the 4th. It was impossible to remove tho names as the JUpuUtcuii very well knows. They want to.creei out of a small bole now, and so make the -1 tl 1 111 excuse for not yet having shown the names of Hajes it Wheeler. To be consistent with Its own doctrine, the Hepulliean ought to have omitted the names of its candidates in this weeks issue. Their nppear.incc gives the paper u "partisan" aspect you know The Jubilee Singers, of Williamport, gave a concert in the Opera IIoimoii Thursday even ing of Inst week to a large and highly respecta hie audience. This troupe is composed of mem hers of the choir of the A. M. H. church of Wil liamspnrt, who lire engaged in the laudable cf- fort of raising money to piy oil' a debt on their I meeting-house. In one sense it is 110 charity to I attend their iw-m-ns. for .... o.. Um foil worth of his money. Their singing is good, and of I thnt character peculiar to the race ; not marked by great skill in execution, but by sweeiness of tone; and the lively interest which the singers seem to take in it never fails to captivate the audience. We hope they will favor us again. At about two o'clock on the nnrning of tho llli, three youngsters, who might he young men il they knew bow to behave themselves, succeeded in alarming thu town, by ringing the bell on the Episcopal Church. At first no one thought anything of it, supposing it to be part of the programme, but -when it was continued for a long time without any other bells ringing, it was thought to be about time lo end it. When requested to stop, the boys answered by direct ing those on thelpavtmeiit to go to a very warm climate, whereupon an entrance wascflectcd and these smart youths jumped off tho roof. We are perfectly familiar with their names, but withhold them out of respect to their families, who are attendants nt that church. FisiiiNct Chkkk. A correspondent of the licconl of the Times gets oil' thu following : Fishing Creek township is about eight miles loi g and four miles in width, which ought hi he divided into two townships ; it now extends 'from New Columbus in Luzerne, to near Itohis- burg, in Columbia county ; by making a divis ion of thu same, making Fishing Creek, or there abouts the division line, would maku that pail on tne east sine ol the creek a most beautilul township of about four miles souare. tho land all susceptible of cultivation, bulling up against the foot of the mountain ; said township is all eiiled. with good honest citizens, niauv of whom now read the J'tfoMnf the Time, although not published in their coiintv, and more will read it, when they have become familiar witli It. There are now farmers living in said town ship, Unidillu aged), who began on fifty acres unimproved, who now own as manv ns three funis valued at Jn-e IhoumnJ dollars each. Mr. M. C. Ilritlain having erected a Hag stall in front of his residence, our Itepiiblican friends concluded it would be the cheapest kind of a way to have a Hayea and Wheeler ratification meeting, nnd so made their arrangements ac cordingly On a few six by ten inch posters hey nunouneid a grand rally on Saturday even ing last. The band came out, and several citi zeiis and a host of small boys proceeded to the spot to raise the first liepublicaii Hug that has made its appearance on thu streets of llloom burg since the Cincinnati Convention, held nearly a month ago. Mr. llrittaln made some appropriate rental Its about the Hag, but forgot to mention the Presidential candidates. This omisdioti wus made up by the second speaker, A. C. Smith, l-.sq., who in spread eagle stvle told the multitude)?) of the iniquities of the Democratic parly. During this oration the band very properly employed their time by matching uptown und serauadiug our honored townsman, David Lowenberg, who had jn-t re turned fiom St. Louis, nherc he hail been us u dele-gate Jo the National Democratic Convention. We eiught to say on behalf of the Republicans that this delay in rejoicing over the Cincinnati nominations was unavoidable, the name of Blaine having been put on the Republican Hag a little too soon, and consequently they hud no banner to Iling to the breeze, Mr. llriltuiu slip, plieel llieir want, und ihcy look advantage uf his private enterprise. Similar enthusiasm Is being displayed by our oppemcnts all over the nation. NOHMAL hCHOOI, EXAMINATION, Thu examination of the Senior Class ut tho Normal School on Monday of last week by the Statu Examining Committee resulted iu passing the entire class, incuty-fivo In number, without u dissenting vole. This speaks well for thu class mid tho school. Notwithstanding thu oh slaeles and the many deiiressini; circumstances under which Ihu school I us labore-d the past year, the Committee pruiiouueeel ihu class u line one, emu that would do honor lo any Normal School iu the State, Deputy Siiiieiiutcudeiit Curry speaks of the school in high terms of prulv. He also gives it as his opinion that the new dormitory building Is the best nrrange-d building in the Statu for school purpose, and that thu school Is not soi passed by any for effi ciency und In furnishing hu best of school ad vantages, Hlooiushurg may justly be proud of her Normal School The nanus of thu Committee are as follows Robert Curry, Deputy Superintendent of Pub. lie Instruction William Noetltng, Siiperiuteu dent of Snyder county; Silas Wright, Superln li-iident of l'ei i y county ; John M, Guiuiun, Su pcrlutciidcut of Juniata county ; Dr. T. I., (iris wold, Principal of Normal School of thu Sixth District. Names of students Iu the Senior Class: Gen llemeii, I. K. Hoii.l, R. R, Hrelsch.CO Evumi A. F. Gclter, E. O. Krelder, A. Llllle, M. Low W, S. Smith, D, Sullllf, J. P, Welsh, C. B. Young : ladles, A. Hreeeh, It. llnyrd, R. Crea- sy, l1.. liie-kcn, I, limn, 1.. llarman, , ivesier, - K, Kline, A, Wilson, H. Miller, I. Pulton, M, V. Schlh-lier, B. btrplieusou, H. Smith, The i-oiuHU'licciue'ht exercises at the Normal School uill take place on Jue-sdjy July JtWi THE COLUMBIAN AND STATU SAHIIATIt SCHOOL CONVENTION. The Pennsylvania State Hnbbntli School Asso elation rnnvrneil nt Heading 1111 the Lfjlli lilt, ltcv. Stuart Mitchell was the only delcg.itt) ro poi led from Columbia comity, The session be. gati nt night with n children meeting lu the Academy of Music. The luu wns picke4 fill nnd thin was not utile- hi contain all who came. There were good addresses nnd delightful slug- ng. Reading has many fine voices well train ed. The two following days were spent In lirnell- at discussions. Owing In various causes the attendance was not ns large us iiuat. The Lu theran Synod wns sitting In Heading, and there were some imjiortniil conventions In l'hlladel- phsa, besides the all-absorbing Centennial Ex hlhltlnn. Tho friends of the cause In Heading made the flay of the delegates very pleasant, following up Key. Mr, Uadcllirs pleasant words of welcome with their hospitable nttcntlons. The Committee of Arrangements, of which Mr. W. O. McQuwnn wns chairman, did their part elegantly. Tho time and place of next meeting were left to tho Executive Committee with the hope that It might ba held in central or western Pennsyl vania. The principal resolutions are as fol lows! 1. The reports made to the Convention Indi cate it sternly Increase of interest lu the Sabbath school work, and the discussions show that with n variety of nractlcc on Incidental points, there is n growing unliorinliy 01 views in reierence to the Important questions, mo niiigniiiiiio ami value of the work grow upon us ns wo consider It. In the methods nnd appliances of Sabbath school instruction we see an Improvement, to which the comparison of views in such conven tions ns this, the many excellent nuiiuay scuooi periodicals, and the use ui the uniiorm lessons lave contributed. 2. We would record with gratitude to UimI that during the past year there hits been an nn. usually large number of accessions to the coni' inunion of the churches from the Sabbath school and wo would emphasize the early conversion nnd sauctification of the soul ns the great end of our churls, and the power of the Holy Uhost ns tnat which must secure it. 3. In view of tho ruin of so many young peo- pie bv mean's of corrupt literature, we gratefully call to mind the fact that the Sabbath school li brary has been the means of producing and cir culating such n great body of pure and sound reading mailer that there is no need of Intro dilclng into our schools any that are not good in point of Christian doctrine, anil refined in point of taste; anil we would urge care to select only such for the Sabbath school libraries. 4. The systematic nnd organized choris of those whojare interested in making drunkards of our yotith.cail upon us to resist them.and to save our children by connecting with lour Subbatli Schools earnest efforts on behalf of temperance. 0. As representatives of over seventy thousand Sabbath School teachers, and some seven hun dred 'thousand scholars, of many religious de nominations, we cannot but express our deep interest in whatever nllecls the observance of the Sabbath day. Kcgarding it i s an inesti mable blessing to the whole community to tlio-e who chafe against its restraints, as well as to those who are in sympathy witli it; regard K it na a blessing, especially to the laboring classes their children, we thoroughly uisnp prove of the attempts to maku uo of the power and prestige of tho Centennial Exhibition for overriding the laws of the Slate in order to rob us ot our day of rest and worship. Ne there fore most heartily commend the course of the Centennial Commission in closing the Exhibi tion on the Lord s I)jy; and we promise our influence ill every proper way, to uphold the laws that protect it. o. o return our sincere uiaiiKs 10 me cirsi Presbyterian Church of Heading for the use of their building, and to the citizens who nave sho'.vn us such cordial greeting nnd generous hospitality, and Pray that the blessii.g of (!od nniv rest abundantly upon Iheirt-and upon llieir children. Sketch uf (iovcrmir Hendricks. Thomas Andrew Hendricks, of Indiana, who has been placed in nomination as the Democratic candidate lor Vice President is five years vouncer than Mr. Tihlen, hav ing been born in Muskingum county. Ohio. September 7, 1819. When lie was only three years old his father removed to Shelby couuty. Indiana, mid that State wns Ins home ever atterward. Mr. Hendricks re ceived u liberal education, and graduated from Hanover College in 1841, after which ho studied law in the office of the late Jud; Thompson, of Cbambershurg, Pa., and was admitted to tho Franklin county bar in 1848. tho distinguished jurist, Jeremiah S. lilack, being at the time tho presiding jus tice of the courts of the county. Ho returned to Indiana after coming to the liar, and began tho practice of his pro fession. Success was not long in coming to tho young lawyer, mid he soon acquired not only a competence, but u high place at the liar, lie bad not been long ut the liar, however, when he began his political career. In 1848 he was chosen n member of the Indiana Legislature, midin 1850 ho served in tho State Constitutional Convention. Dur ing thu next five years he was a representa tive iu Congress, and in 1855 President Pierce appointed him Commissioner of tho General Land Oflice. He continued to hold this position under Mr. lluchaimn's ad ministration until 1859, when he resign ed. In 1SG0 ho was the Democratic candidate (or Governor of Indiana, but was defeated by Henry S. Lane. Lane was semii after wards chosen United States Senator, nnd in 1803 Hendricks becamo his colleague, in tho Senate. At that time tho Democracy was a very weak minority in that body, but Mr. Hendricks succeeded in making n great rep utation In tho Senate both as a .statesman nnd n lawyer, Ho was activo mid outspoken in opposition to the Republican measures of tho time, among them the bill overturning the old Stato governments of the South, the Civil Bights bill and tho Freedman's Bureau bill, Iu the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson he played uu Important part, and added greatly to his reputation as a lawyer. In a single term in tho Senate Mr. I fen Urlcksj acquired a position of great prom luenco before the country, and hu placed himself so far forward in his party that since 18l!S ho has' been generally regarded as among the Democratic candidates lor the President. But for the Greeley movement he might have been nominated in 1872. After his retirement from thu Senate lu 1809 Mr Hendricks returned to the prac tice of his profession at Indianapolis, but ho wus not long allowed to remain out of pub lic life. After Greeley's nomination at Baltimoro Hendricks was induced to accept a nomination for Governor eif Indiana, iu order to strengthen the Presidential ticket, mid, after a bitter canvass, he was elected by a smalt majority, the rest of the ticket, except tho Supeiiiiteudent of Public Instruc tion, being lost to ine democracy, ihu per sonal popularity of Governor Hendricks car ried him throiieh, hut he had the udvatitano of having an opponent against whom tiiu teinperuni'o sentiment ot his btuto was ar rayed, Ho has made nit acceptable. Gover nor, and has offended only lu ono respect by signing a local option liquor bill, which was subsequeu'ly repealed. (iovcrnor llenilrlcL-s is a man ol stroiie; mid generous instincts. Socially ho Is ono cf tho most agreeable men iu public life, and lie carries thu iiri-auity lor which lio Is noted into the court room as well us tho ex ecutive chamber. No one meets h'ni with out being charmed by his boclsly. Ho pos sesses a fund of wit und anecdote which uiuke him a charming companion, His words fellcitoutly chosen, his sentences al ways well constructed mid his elocution fluent und easy, His houso is full of hooks mid paintings, and, although not a scholar in tho higher sense, lie w well versed In litera ture und has been an especially close student of KiiL'lish and American oratory. In bust- licsH affairs he is careful, methodical and prompt liberal without being extravagant and lie lias the reputation ol being an honest man. His name cm tho ticket Is ex pected to add materially to 111 Sen's strength lu the West; but wbelher this will prove tne ruse run ouiy ue icatcii in mo imovciii ber crucible. DEMOCRAT, BLOOxMSBUEU, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Indlspnlalile F.vlilonee. St. Klmo, III,..Iiilv 8, 1874. U. V. Tierce. M 1) . lluHiilo. N. Y. ! I wish to mid my testimony to tho wonderful curative, properties of ymir All. Ext., or Gol den Medical Discovery, I hnvo taken grout interest In this uiedicinn since. I first used II. I wns badly nlhctrd vvilb ilyspepsln, llvrl do ranged nnd mi iilinu-t perlect prostration of tho nervous Kj'slcin, So rapid nnd complete, did tho Discovery ellect u perfect euro that It seemed tnoro like magic und n perfect wonder to myself, nnd slnco Hint time wo hnvu never bc.en without it hotllo of the Dis covery nnd Purgative Pellets in the house. They uro u solid, sound family physician in Iho house nnd ready at nil times to fly to the relief of sickness without charge. Wo hnvo never hnd a doctor In tho house lnco wo nrsi uegnn mo uso 01 your renew nnu discovery, i nnvo recoinmoniieu inu use 01 ineso mcniciiies in sevenu severe mm coin- piicntcn cases arising iroin, ni I inougu, nn impure stato of tho blood, nnd In no one case have they tailed to tnoro tlinu accom plish nil they nre claimed to do, I will on ly mention ono ns remarkable, (though I could alvo ono dozen. ) Henry Koatcr. furn ii,. . ,ii, r ii.ij ..t ...f. ... r IIUIU III, Ml Mill IIIUVV, WIIVJ ..111 l.ttU W. I the most pitiful objects ever seen, his face swollen out of sluipc, scales nnd eruptions without end, extending to his body, which wus completely covered wllh blotches nnd scales. Nothing that ho took seemed to ct- feet It a particle. I finally-induced hlm'to try n lew bottles ol jhu Uolden Airmail 1'is covery, with daily use of tho Pellets, assur ing him It would surely cure him. Ho com menced its use some six weeks since, taking two Pellets each night for n week, then one each night, nnd tho Discovery ns directed. Tho result is, to-day his skin Is perfectly smooth, nnd the scaly eruptions nre gone. He has taken sonic seven or eight bottles In nil. mid considers himself cured. This case had baffled tho skill of our best phy sicians. Messrs. Dunsford & Co., druggists, of this place, are selling largely of your med icines nnd tho demand steadily increases, mid thoy give perfect satisfaction in every case. Itcspoctfnlly, W. II. CiiAMruN, Agt. Am. Kxp. Co. A llealthv-l'rouiollncr Stimulant. Physicians, who certainly ought to be the best judges ot such matters, declare that wholesome, stimulation is not only deslrcnblc but essential in many Instances. When the temporary good effect of a sound stimulant is coniirmcd nnd rendered permanent, as in the cae of Ilosfetter's Stomach Hitters, by tho action of tonic nnd alterative principles combined with it, It becomes infinitely more cfllcacious as n rcnovant of physical energy nnd u corrcctivo of those conditions of tho body which invite disease. The Hitters liavn rernivpd thn ninnlmtin Niinctlnti nf mcd I leal men who have observed the elfect of llmt iimmlnr ulimlll-ill vn er.nl i ut iw a romnlv for veakness, nervousness, dyspepsia, consli- nation, inactivity of the liver, malarious levers, ana many other diseases, lis oasis is sound old rye. tho purest liquor known to commerce, and Uelt possessing tonic pro perties of no mean order. IIKA1) AMI COXSIDEK. Hellion's Capciue Porous Plasters arc mi economical, clean, certain and powerful rem edy, surpassing in efficacy any known plas ter, liniment or compound. They nre particularly c fTectivc, and will positively reliexo and cure: Acuto and Chronic Rheumatism, 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. Cnpcine is tho greatest medicine known. Capcinc is superior to electricity and mcr. certain. Henson's Cnpcine Porous l'lasters relieve nt once and cure quickly. Try them. Trice 25 cts. HUAlttTUY.t.lOllNSON, 1'lIlUUACtlTIClI. Ciikuists, N. V. May 19, '70 ly. a new" mustaud plTstek. The medical value, ot a mustard plaster Is under stood In eerv family. Much time Is snent In pre paring a poultice and often tho mustard Is of iwor iiuiUltvnnd will not net. causing great suffering. This mini: Inconvenience Is now perfectly otercoinu by Henson's Prepared Mustard Plaster. It Is a grat improvement on ine oiainnry nreicie. 11 is very clean und can bo annlted and rcmove'd without dis coloring the clothing or Milling the skin. It doe-snot deteriorate with age. It Is always reliable, ns only the best ipiallty of inustnrd is use-cl In Its prepara tion. It Is ready for use any moment, hy simply atoning it in waier. 11 is soui lu half s ard nieces ut ii.' cents per roll, if jour druggist can not, supply lt ron. ii c w to us. i uu senei it iu us. MIAIiritY Ic JOHNSON. May.13 'harmacirutlcul Chemists, X. l!i:i)l'OTIONS I.N COAL. EXL'i:l.I.l'.NT TIME TO KII.I, YOUll COAT, BINS. C. W. Ncal & Hro. oiler their superior coal at the following extremely low prices viz.: No. 2, 3, A 4, $3.80 per ton on wharf, $4.15 del. i, ;i ;su a.oii " U. 2.'J5 " " " " 2.C0 To Hniebiirners, $2.00 per ton on wharf. lllaeksmith s lump, ...hU Ulacksmilh's bituminous, ft.OO 20 cents for delivery of one-half ton or under They will fill up ccal-houses at $3.50 per ton for No. 5' delivered, and $4 per Ion for ro. 4 delivered. All prompt cash. Candidates. (We ro authorized to announce the follow lag per sons us caudldati-s for tho olllces named, subject to tho Democratlo rules of Columbia county ;) I n ron conorhs-si, O. A. MEGARGELL, nf Orange. CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, of lilouiiiabury. ron siunurr, J, L. GIRTON, of Jlluomfbunj. MILTON CHARLES, . of lllooiiulury. HENRY DOAK, Jlriarcrcei. SAMUEL SMITH, uf Fithingcrtek. A. K. SMITH, of Madlton. JOHN LAYCOCK, of lihoimbury. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, of Jiloomsburg. JOHN K, GROT, of Jltoomiiburg. HENRY D. KNORR, of Centre. arsociati: JuiKii:. 1'. Ii. SU U.MAN, of Uttawimi. iSAMUl-H, SNYDEH, of Mljjlin. JAM10ST,AKrI-:, Scott. I. K. KUIUKHAUM, of Jleuton. davidImcmoit, of ( rmi wood. IiUT'.IKlt A. C1KIWAN, lf J Hue, STKl'UHNTlTjAHHAltT, of Mijjlin. llEPUKKENTATlVi:. JOSKl'lI II. KNITTMv, of Cutuwimt, !. J. jiiiuicNHY, , of FithinycreeL; DAVID sTTlItOWN, of Main, WILLIAM HRYSON, of Central'ui, Business Notices C'llNTl'NXlAl.. Iluv nn Accident Policy (if M. W. iNus. iifiiiu 'Cntirt lliiio Illooins- buig. 1'V Cetefv' Phluls. go to JiiV'i.l'iiirUdn's c-n olli nnd. Center streets. lor title. A good second hand Ilupgy, cheap. Apply to ltcv. .1. A. Irvin. I'or fuio Luxury Tobacco go to Crcasys, Notwithstanding tho great rush at Clark A Woll's before the 4th of July, thev wish to say to the public that they still have moodi enough ol H grades nnu prices, roi mi kinds nim qualities to supply every body. monmt sco lor yourscll. Uananas, Pino Apples, Oranges and Lem ons, at M. M. Uus.sc! I n. PUI1LIC NOTICK. When, In the course of human events, It , . I . I f (. becomes necessary to purchase clothing for slimmer wear, go to 1). Lowenbcrg's. The reason that I). A. Crensv sells floods so low is, no buys lor cash. Lnsting Slippers 75 cents at McKiniicy's. Children's Protection Kdge.s iust received nt h. Al. knurr h. for Halt. Al-ousoon First street. 1m mediate possession given, inquire of ii W. .1. JJucknlew. A new lot of Ladle's Skirts In this week nt Creasy's ut ,f cents. 1 'A anil $1.00, lhr Jlent. 1 lio liouso on Knst street. iiiiiiiinsuiirg, noy occupied ly itev. 1. Hollincler, Apply to Cnspcr Kressler. 2w 85 cents for slippers at 15. M, Knorr's. Ladles Lasting Oaitcrs 1.15 at McKin- ncy's, A fine lot of Flvncts. Lap Itobes. Sum mcr lllankets, buddies. c. in Stnro at U. b. Furinmrs, Main Street below Market. HATS! HATS! HATS I Largest stock, lowest price, latest styles, nt J), Lowenbcrg's. A lot of New prints this week nt Creasy's o ccnis :i yam. A full lot of Confectionery nt M. M. Kus ell's Grocery mid Provision store, J'liie ayrups ami 3lolasses lrom 75 cents to O.J Cents per gallon, llest L'enillllR New Orleans Molasses 00 cents at Ureasy's New Store. Ladio's Kid mid Men's Fine Slinncrs iust rof.ilvil ,it V Al T.T.w. Ladies Gaiter Shoes S1.25 und umvnril nt creasy 8iew ciore, , r ... A full lino of Tobaccos, at wholesale nnd renin at -M. m, jumscii s. Cool, light and comfortable. the summer clothing at Lowenbcrg's, To buy cheap for cash go to Creasv's new- store up town. 300 Pairs Slippers at McKiiiney's. l'lain Lace Gaiters at K. M. Knorr's for $1.20. Aiipleton "A" Muslin 9 cents a yard by inu ooii, casu, ai creasy s. French Dressing at K. M. Knorr's. Buy the Ellinood Collar at McKiiiney's. $2.00 will buy a Nice Pair of Button Gai ters at i- M. Knorr s, A full line of Green and Black Teas, cf an qualities mm prices at Ktisselrs. COAL. COAL Old Established Coal Yard. C. W. Nkai. & Hlio.. Wholesale & Itctail Dealers in all sizes of the best dualities o Bed and White Ash Coal, at the verv lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand large stocks en Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's) Anthracite, Bituminous, and Linicbiirner's Coal Especial attention given to the urenara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken iu exchange for coal uoai delivered to any part ot tho town i short notice. Orders lctt.it I. W. McKelvy store, or at our office, will receive prompt at tention, uihco ana lards at William .Ncal & Sons' Furnace, East Bloonisburg. Your patronage respectfully solicited. UUAl,. 17 tl 20 COAL Tint OnltFiiie CniK Von ltn-rvni:, The oldes and best hernia surgeons In tho world aro soinn the advantages offered hy the Triumph Truss Co, 3.14 llowcry, N. whoso truss and buniwrter we awariled Iho medal nt tho late session of the lireat American Institute l'alr. Send 10 cents lor the new book. March 54 '"cyl Ax HiSTOiiiCAi. Fact. Kvcrvntrentwlioha been steadily eel tin k the Iniproveel $20 Ilnioe sieau mcwhib aiachlne lor three years, owns h (Iwellinc house, has a troixl nccouut in hanlc. clear of tielit, ami lias money at interest. Hi natural consequence of securing a good agency for superior cowls nt the lowest prices. A L'ooil first-class Sewintr Machine, most usefnl reliable ut all times, e'asy to understand and control, tl same size and does the same work as anv ma chines that sell nt four limes the price. There is no machine at anv price heller, or that wi no liner or inoie work, anil certainly none low in price hy many dollars. The Ifoiue.steail is widely known anil used in thousands of fain Hies in the Kastern nnd Middle-Stales, nnd dai ly becoming popular in the West. It will sa us cost several tunes over in one season, doing the work of tho family, or will earn four or live dollars a day fur any mail or woman who sews iur ie living, it is ine strongest inacuine man is ready at nil tunes to ilo its work, makes I strongest nnd fini'st slileh vet invented, and fully acknowledged as the .Standard l-'ami hewing .Much i lie. I'nce", complete for domes nc use. s-iu. delivered at vour door, no iu.it i how remoter nn may reside, llusiuess perma nent nnd honorable, with moro certain and rap- d sa cs, and laruer iinillts than anv nlli.-r. Hi. traorelinary liberal oilers mado to Iwnl or trav eling Hgenls where we have none estab isheil : or, if Iheie is no agent near you, send your or der direct to the factory. Addici-s John II. Kendall & Co., li:S0 liroailway, New York. -iay o, ib ly. V.. V. KUNKU.'N llITTi:it WINK (II' IKON has ue-ii-r tsvu known to fall luthocuro of weakness, attended with symptoms; Indisposition loevfrllon, loss of memory, dimculty or breathlus, geni-ral wi'aWni-ss, horror ot dl.se.ese-, weak", nervous tiemb. llnir, dreadful horror of death, night hneats, cold feet, weakness, dimness of e Ulon, languor, unit ersal l.essltudo of tho muscular sjkloui.ciiorniousnpptitltu witli elhH.-ptlo sjniloins, hot hands, Hashing of tho body, drjnessof tho skin, pallid countenance nnd eruptions on Iho face, purifying Iho blood, pain tn tho back, heaMness of tho ejellds, frespicnl black spots lljlng before tho eyes wllh tcmiwrary MUTu blon und Ios of sight, want ot attention, etc. Thesei symptoms all urlso from a weakness and to remedy that uso li. V. Kt'Nkki.'s Hitler YVIno of Iron It neer falls. Thousands aro now enjojlng health who bm u used It. Tiiko only i:. V. Ki'Keki.'h. liewaioof counterfeits und haso Imitations. As Kiinkel's Hitter Wlnoof Irou Is so well kuown all necr Iho country, druggists themselves make an Imitation and try to palm It off on their customers, when they call for Uniikcl's Hitter Winn of Iron. Kunkel'H Hitler Wluuuf Iron Is put up only In l bottles, undhasujellow wrapper nicely put on tho outside wllh tho proprietor's photograph on tho wrapper or each hotllo. Alwajsj look for Ihu photo graph nu Iho outside, and on v, 111 ahvajs lj sure to get tho genuine, fl jwr bottle, or six for ts. Hold by Druggutij and Dealers, vierywhero, .M.I, W'OllMH ItKStOVKl) AI.1VK, E. Y, Ki-NKii.'s Worm Hj rup neer falls to destroy Mn, Hea und blomach worms. Dr. Ki'Nki.i, tho only huccessful I'loblclun who remoees TiiH worm lu t hours, nine with head, and no feu until rvmoved. C'oinmon se-nso teaches It Tupo worm lw remoeed all other w ol ins cau bo readily deslrojed. Kend for circular lo Dr. Kunkcl, No. Vit) North Vlh Hret-I, rhllaelelphla, l'n., or cull on jour druggist and ask lorn botlleot Kunkel'H Worm Syrup. I'rlco ILeio. It Novcr falls. juiy. ltupturo rure-d lu from to to J dais by iho Tri umph Truss Do., of S84 Hovei-ry, N, Y., who olfor Jl, ooo for a rupturo Ihey eauuot cure, Heieudiertlse inent und cut of Truu lu unotlu'rcoluuiu. bend 10 ivnUfur elebcrljillVB bo of rrliimpli Jtupturiw t) ure. lrcbM, METHODSPOINTS METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE wHN THE PURCHASE OF CLOTHING- AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, To which we Indie the Inleretled Attention and Ceretul Scru!!n.r of -THE PUKOIIASINO- PUBLIO.- METHODSi "Yr. have hut Ono Trleo for All U rcceivo C(uh 1'aymcnt from A1L. W I', glvo u cluarantco protecting AH... WK lleturn Honey when wo cannot Milt All .' WK tmy our rooiIs at first hands, In Immense quantities., mui at tho lowest )irlcefl for Cush WK manufacturo wllh cxtrcmo euro ocry garment wo ell WK lnsjicct every yard of Roodi that goes into our gaitucnU.... WK put ft ticket nn every garment, eliowlng plainly lis quality and X.rlcc.... WK rut off eecry Item of unnecessary exiH-uillturu emplny fir t-claM uerydcinrtruent... workmen in WK gllc satisfaction tocvery purchaser or return tho money. In a'Mltlon our Immense Ftoct onicafljr-Sfatlo Clolhlnff, wo hare a Magnificent Lino of Hen's and Hoy's rurn..hln Goods, BhlrU (of our own make) and Underwear, all at tho Very Ixjwekt l'rlcea, WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DEUG EMPORIUM. Corner Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, PA. The untlersigned having been engaged in the business i'or the past eight years would call tho attention of country dealers to their large and varied stock. They defy competition by any house in or out of the large cities. Their stock consists of Paints, Oils. Glass, Putty, Patent c. RETAIL DEPARTMENT BROWE H : "Where may be found si larg Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a Avell regulated They are also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. OALI. AND EXAM1NK OUIt STOCK. MOYBR BROS. May 19, '70.-tf. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT OO.'S nnd savn nne-thlrd Iho cost of r 1 n?ATTin Is much handsomer an d win ILllTi ljVIJ J JY I i 1 last twlcons loner as any other Da lalnu Is prepared ready for uso In v. hlte or anv color In tho country, uiauy eit which have beenpalnle-d six This ('HUMli'Ah PaINT has taken Hrst Premiums of colors sent rree. Address N. V. EN A M II it o li u water street, Cleveland, Ohio, TVT A TVTTVT ATTI IIXJ-Jl LU.1U.V. X XJL Corner Main and BLOOMSBURG, The largest stock of groceries and &c,, etc., in the county, for the very ct. S, 1SI5 nrfcnTT'caTiiT.T.TR'T-i n -w -wr Dealer in Law Blanks. Suudav Pe.nnsevlv.min ! WINDOW CURTAINS. WALL PAPER. ' Books and supplies not On Short Nolice at tho Store in Exchange Hotel Oct. 8, 1STB Then Buy MILLER BROS.' and wiyu one-third tho cost of nn lArTp A T 1 A rJrP painting, and get a paint that Is much handsomer and will Kjl 1 VjlM li L iVLl L last twleo as long us any other p-elut, Is pie-pared ready for use In while or any color desired, Is on many thousands of tho lluest buildings In iho country, many of which haeo been lialnie-d slnears, und now look as well us when hrst palnte-el. This Oil HMlCAl, l'AINT has taken First Premiums t twenty ol tho stato Fairs of the 1'nlon. Sample card of colors sent fre-e. Address Mil. I. lilt IlllOS, lew Vate-r street, Cleveland, Ohio. TL' V I. VI tl I I I, . I VIP .... 11V1 f-l ... ....... fc V m .... ' ... U l A .11 U II t .1 I II . SJ w,, IV, 1UIII"V1 Br. Terry's Veptaiile Nerve M&i For n perfect restoratlon of the nervous ssstcui causing an liuiuedlalu and piom-r cuio In the folloev Ing eases i nervous dehlllly luilialred nuiilllou o tho body, lassitude, weakness lu the limbs nnd luck Indl-spusitlon und Incapacity for study, dullness uf uppre-henslun, loss of memory, aversion lu society, timidity, belf-ellstrust, dizziness, headache. Incident to both hOAe-i, lor whoso Ix-neilt It is designed and whoso happiness It will promote. Tho most eminent, iLi. slelans of this country havo exeited thcinselu-s lo thu utmost tuchick the In il easing fatality resulting from Ihu iclaiatlunnf thu nerves, liming for a long pcilod deeoted much study, tlniuund labor In e-siablMiliig a remedy for the pelted restoration uf tho nervous ) stem, it H gralllylng to ho able to anuoiiuen the sueci-ssat-teiidlug luy new method, Tuiuugh lids remedy tho nerves cuu ho reached and lu such a way that, how overshattereslor piastraltsl, the-ycanho is-rfecllv restored II acts on Iho nerves ut unco, yet wllh gentleness restoring thuiulo u natural btute, and lomovlug thu abuvu distressing dlse-ases. I loth sexes, moro oi less, iiuough the prostration of tho nervous svstem, lu.su their ene rgy, Hi such Instances the Nervo lleinedy may U idled uihjii lu lovlvlug tli t-s patient hiln tho vigor or youth. Tho Norm Itemed-Is laielullyeouiiiouuded and liul up In boxes vilth full dlret'lluns. Pi lee. one dol lar, uxpi cased U) uuy uddress on I eeelpt of price. lilt. 1. I'llAl'.M'KY THIlltr, I20S Vino street, l'hlla. Ollico hours, 11 a. in. lo 3 p. in., lioti p. in. March lun.-ly, YULUAN IRON WORKS DANVII.LK. MONTOUIt COUNTV. l'A. WU.l.IAM II, LAW, Manufacturer o( l'H......l.. Ihi.i llrl.l.n.u II. .11.. "..'...II.. Klieproof Hulldlngs, Wrought Iron Hooting, Kooning Frames, Flooring und Doors, Farm UaUvs and Feno. r I UUIUB, f UTVI ll.K ""-l l-wn, . ug, also wrought Iron Pining, Stacks and all kinds of Smith Work, to. Ilepal L1IS I pruuiplly utlvueled lo n. u. urawin tkt, 8, luio-u N. II. Drawings gud Itallmate-s bupplUil. POINTS! ONE I'rlco menn of necessity tho Voir ut I'rlco CAStt r-aves cxpenso of collection, ami louse irom had debt Tun Ouaranteo protects Iho buyer Who may not to ajudjoof goodi..-. ,. Wo rely on lmmcno rales nnd are sat isfied with n very f mall j-erccnt-ngo of front, IT In cosy to buy of us, rlnco all nro treated, alike, no ono gettlni; favors that aro dentod to others DICKKrtlXfl nnd cUbato aro dnno away hy us, every bodygct-sourUit with out having to ask lor It OUIt larso experience, capital and facil ities wo uso for tho iKjoplo's benefit In lowering prices WK fill ordeni received by mall from alt parts of tho United Slates. Writo for particulars NOT a parllclo of rlk run In buying of us. A child may buy as encaply as ii man Medicines. Spices, S BLOCK. i stock of Surgical Instruments, retail Drug Store. AT DA T"Trp palntlner, and (ret a paint that desired. Is on many thousands of tho lluest bulldlii;s ye-ars aud now look as well as when llrsr painted. at teeenty of tin-.state Fairs of tho union. Sample curd ' A I N T o ()., 1113 Clumbers ktreet, N. V., or ,M 1 1. 1. 1: It .Mayi2,'5ii-iy. T) rrT7-T J XvV-F JXj1X Jl . Center Streets 3? -A. , provisions, Queensware, Glassware sale at wholesale or retail at lowest prices. Trr GrnarpTrkTur'BTSTs . 3-aAbji School Libraries. Denositarv of tho WMo finntotv PICTURE ERAMPH RV.WAT?T1 flARTifi ' i on hand can be furnished Most Reasonable Rates. Building, Bloomslnirg, Pa. D OUVtl) .1, . May IS, '5-ly. I LOUIS BERNHARD. Dealer In ELQI1V WATCHES, 0L00K8, Silverware, "Watches ami Jewelry HLOOMSIIUItU, PA. Ijedlcs' and Oeutlemcii's Uold and Silver Watxb.es, of American and I'oulgu manufacture. Silver ITuinplly Uxvculcd, Oct,8,nii.ty TATNOTICE. '1110 UllUers elieil. 'I li-Asnrcr r.r thu nn..... A. Illooinsburg, heioby gives noilcolhal. hu Is pa-parod 11EOI3IV13 TDK TOWN TAXES Ulou miTa'fuT'85011 Bnd f""11011 tor ' I'lliliij, Juuu Killi, lK-jo. Attlit'Ofllrapf Koons 4: Hrowu at the Exruanco Hotel. In weld Town; and uU lax.pajertiaro heriCy iwiulreel to uv tlu. Bame. uy lax unpaid i Itul exnlrallun of ihlrin avy fmm n... c,.i,il..... . and Plated W arO, Clocks. I Ibelni: tract No. lAtltuate In Heaver (nwnshln. rm. ,., .., Co., bounded und descrlt'e'd us follows, viz i fieglu- 1'IM'J JLW m.HY, tC, AO, iilngutttbtuno in u piiblte road In KcoU-h Valley, ' I the-nco uloiiL' bald limd liu'lh brvi'tit .tlviwl, itrr..... REl AIRING AND ENRH AVIUn "'thltv-beveu und witMemh vreheu to uitone leueeiiieuiu itili; ajii UaWV r IBU thencu bv land of (lea. 1'. lirililmeli iiniin i.-i. ,i: Juuu bliall 1 iu.ld vvllu nve ixr ivnt wnahtv ufim lhouimmutieu.leiltheiVto. K i uinh Jui.ol.1'Ia.-3w. TUwmU,uer. Dauchy & Go's. Advt's. f AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT Centennial history tl -. i. l.i,i, i In.ni niiv ..in. r tssik. iiiii a :-ill sold (tl copiPNiii mil' rlnt. M ini for i.iiri-vric u-iinsto sp-lils. NmiI.imiiI I'nhlUilNK t n., I'lill wlrlplila. ei my i iw. FOR IJ()il(ll! COLDS, IMAKSHNKSS, AND AXiZi THROAT DISEASES USE WELLS' CAKBOMO TABLETS I'ut up only In ill.l'K 1I03C1& A Tried mid sui ts Itcmcily. Forsiilo lir druggM-a generally, and JOHNSTON HOLhOWAV ii Co., Thlladclrhla, he. II .1111 IOOK AOi:.TS IVANTUO tOMlllli wn U Itja I new book I CBJL B 1 ALt ITIHIt'MMt of CiiiTUVfT htre mwtrwl ntirtt.ll tnel Ihli faiiHiiil nrw Nk, nd yt l wnni f,lMM mori'l II la lh irtm wnnfa "MwwHl Utet MormitoWm, ' llltiTKINCUon DJr Mt. It. 11. He I (I It r Ktt.OOft tofllf hivt 1n n il.l, urn! It ouIm-IIi all Mttr bouk if rtin Id i!r kv. i tttfinitiil f Thmnfittili mm viillniforiti AcmUrtll I to ko Unr, oj-OI TP IT 11(1. P.tonU. fjirjtetiiini.li1-t.wmi I'.Vf II U-rmMre. Addm, A U. Wultf mi u tux ii Co- llutlord. Coon. Men arorarntnff fio to Itsoper week 1 1 ReUlnff OUIt COUNTRY AND ITS RESOURCES. Complete tn tho thrllllnrr history of too eventful year -also or me irrenc -ivxiiiihiioii rmiu inue scrtpllon ot our mighty rewjurres hi iiRrleulture.coin merec, mlnerieU, inienufaetiireH, natural wonrlern, curlostth'K. Ac nil richly Uluttr..tcd. A 'Ccntnry'1 nn i nnd "lllrd'K-eje Irw" free. Isells marvellous ly rant l.o ii mora regent, wnnted rpilckly for IhM lend our utandard "I.I I'll III' I.I VI.Ml-tTII.Ni:," IMMMMI nlrendy sold, ul.tonew liihle, f,om lllutrii- II011S HUH HO e-quui. rurPAim iniin n' t" "1""" hieril Urns., Publishers, Philadelphia. d July WW AOEKTS VANTKI tor tho uoiv historical work, OUR WESTERN BORDER. A complete and graphic history of llfo ll.!K UUNIlltKl) VUAItS Al American pioneer Alio. Ha thrlSlng- cnnlllnlH nt nrl mill evlilll, liieH. CXCltlntT adVCDtUrCW. cnptlvltle., forays, scouts, pioneer w omen und boys. Indian war-paths, camp life and sports. A hoolc for old and young. Not ttdull pngo. No competition. Knormoui sales. AKcnts wanted cverywheis. Illus trated circulars free. .1. U. SlcCurdy & Co., Phiut. Juno ss-nv. A CURIOSITY. A ton-dollar bill of 1TT sent free forlitamp. Address Hurst it Co., 77 Nassau St., N. V. PSYCIIOMANCY or SOW, CIIAKMIKG. How either sex mav fascinate and gain tho lovo and uireello isof any person they chooso Instant ly, nils Mllipiu ui-iiuirumt-iiL uu tail -ni-n-, nn-, uj mall, tor Sftc, together with it inai rlago guide, Kgip- tlaii oracle, dreams, hints to ladles, wedding-night shirt, Sc. A queer hook, Address T. William K Co., uds., ruua. 1). Co. .lunosi-iw. Babcock & Wyeth's Ads. liOTJIS HA88, WANUKACTl'llKltoV Billiard, Croquette TEN PINBVLLS, Turner In Horn. Haul iin-1 Suit Wood, All kinds o( Tunis nannies, kc. ItEAK or 220 MOUTH hKCUN'DbT., (Second i'lcor,) I'lULADEWHIA. Juno ic.-lm. POSITIVELY CURED. When ileatli was lionrlv expecltil from ('iiiiiiiiiiiIii, all lemedles having failed, and Dr. H. Jamks was cxiK'rhnentlng. he accidentally tnado n preparation of INDIAN IIB.VU', which cured his only child, und now gives this rcclpo rree on receipt ot twostainps. In pay p.xpenses. Hempalso cures night-sweat, nausea ut the stomach, and will break: refresh cold In twcnU-rour hours. Address Ciud dock & Co , lois Itace St., Philadelphia, naming this paper. Jluuc23.1in WANTED. (iencial agents In ovciy town In tho United States for the Ailjiisillih- Pick, with a combination of eight tools complete In one, viz : pick, matloclc, iid7c, lum ping Iron, sledge, axe and polo head, or any other tool that can be Inserted In sockets, nt about one fourlh cost or ordinary tools. .1. V. I.Al-KEUTV, Adjustlble lick Co.. 133 South 2d St., l'hlla., Chamber ol Commerce. Juno 23-1111. try it: try it: try it: The liest Tonic in America. j Til8 "S" Celuttu1 BiHBF Ma, Xo 12 North Seventh St., Philadelphia. To lio had Iroin till lirHtclam tli-ugClNts) lliroiigliu it tlic cUuntry Juno j-3m PATENTS. I'eisoiH deserlng to take out Patents, or de.slrlns Information from tho United states Patent onice, should consult Y. A. I.U1IM A.NK.Soi.iciTOii or Aueri cin ash I'oiikiun' I'atknts, Waslilngton, D. C, Ex aminations fi ce. NO PATENT NO PAY. Send for Circular. July T, C.-lm. T. D. Kellogg's Advts. H 0 M (E 0 l'ATIIllJ VETERINARY MEDICINE works wonders wllh cattle, h rses, fonts, and all other d unestlo nulinals. No lie fiy stable keeper, stock raiser, or fanner should be w It It iut a case ot these medicines nnd a liook gtt lug plain dlrecllous for their use. HOHIUCK A T Kbl.. 14.1 Oraud St., New York, will send their descriptive catalogue to any addiess, on receipt of a stamp. Theirs Is the oldest lloinu-opalhlc, I harinaey lu this country founded in 1S33. .Junou-sw. SHEET MUSIC & MUSIO BOOKS. When Isltlng Philadelphia be sure torall upon us. Those who caunol come to the l entennlal City should enclose mi cents for a copyot our new and beautiful "FLAUb ok Alt. Nations iikanu lUucu,"a splendid composition, with handsomely Illustrated Title Page. Address WM. II. ltONKK A CO., Dealers In Mieet .Music Slu Ic Hooks, June a-13w. 1102 Chestnut St., l'lilladclphla. iEiun Vers, djei dellhu:s. VATS AND TANKS. for brew- rs, chemists, manufacturers and prlvalo dwellings. (IKO. J. llUllKUAltT Si CO., Junea-isw. HUiiomeoexi m.., iiciow nroau. DUIIIIKK HOODS of every tlefcriplinn, rVlii'ltln?, I'ncklng, llnw. Honlsand shoes, Cloth ing, sc. HP HAHli I.EVicK, son & co.. 124 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, Agents National ltubber Co. June 0-4SW. O end 25c. toll. I' HOWEI.I, C O., New York, fo ol'umphletot no pages, containing lists of uoe nowspaiiers, and estimates bhow ing cost ot advertis ing. March 10, 'lo-lyr E ZELL'S LiN CYCLOPEDIA, nkw HteiKV.li Kiutiov. iw-.niK) urlleles, 3,e) en- SIKti K l WTX'Xl kV"..'J..!,u for HO cents. AeiK.S'lst WANTKD. lll 4S. II. DAVIS & CO., lMllltl. Apr 2i-ly. A DM retter: DMINISTKATOIfS NOTICK. tSTATK Or IIKSOKAII KICIIAHU. UECkASkll ersot Administration nn theebtutoof Deborah l.'l.di.ird. late of the lo iishlp of Caiawlssa.iounty of Coliimhhi, di-ci'ase-d.havetK-en gianle-d hy Iho lte-gls-ter nf said enmity to Illr.un J. Ilcedi-r, of I atawlssa lowiibhlp. All peiKiiiis haelng claims against thu estate nf Ihodnedeiit areri iiui sled to present them for selllemeul, und ihoso ludehleet Initio ebtato to inako pa)ineui 10 tno unuersigneo nnminisirutor without delay. ItlltAM .1. HHKDKH, w. I.. livkiu.T, Aumiuutrator, Attorney for Kstale. May 2-6w. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE! REAL John Ilunslnger, Administrator of (itdeun Hunts lnger, ekie-ased, will oaihjsu to puhllo sul-s on the premises uu v SATURDAY, JULY 8tli, 18T0. at It) o'clock a. in. tho following described real estate to-wlti Allthate-ertuluuicbbuagounel T UAOT O l' I. .1 X I erive-s west, onu huudled and ftiilv.klif iierr-lwa In n stone, ihenco boulh suventy-ilvo deeiee-H nest, HU I-""'. 1'u.vu v uc-kiiiiiiiik. lliuuillllllg fifty AClll5S strict measure, with tho appurtenances. AIO, Tract No. , ateilaln piece t-r parcel of lamlMtu atom Heaver lovMishlp nfurernlel, bounded on thy east hy Autun Drelsl'uch. em thu nuilh bv Onlinui iu Uoul und Iron Ceiuiiuiuy, on the west v. 1111 lhn veesL liv lain i luiul of suld (lldeon llniisliger, I'eeeusid, und ou Ihu Houlh o,y land of Vrnncls Crueise, iDulululug I'OllTV ACHES with the uppui tenant en. thu purchabo money to U) 1 ii.ium eir BAi.rv. ivu iier cent iii.enio-jiriuor utd at IIir hrtlklner elovvu of lb he tironerlv. Iho one foe proiieriy, Ihe one fouith lens the ten )i re-out at the continuation of hul, und Ihe remaining Ihu lourlhsluono jei I ''""i''!tlun iilal. j is,,, fourths lu one J ear llan utter, with Inii'iist Iiku .'iiuriuuiiou nisi. June 1, wtu JOHN III NUNOKM, Adndnlbtnilor.