THE OOLUMBIAB. 11 1, () OM S It V It (I, V It I II A V, N K ! T. 15, lf,JH ' linll ltoail Tlmo Tal,p. LACKAWANNA .t IIUWMMIItMHI IIAII, ItOAH MOUTH. SOUTH. Accoininoil.itlon Train, C.4S A, M. t.!H A. M. Mull Train 7.38 A. II 4.W I. M Express Train ' us 1'. M. ll.fca A. M " " MM'. It. UATAWISSA HAIL UOA1). NOIITH. SOOTH Accommodation Train r..ss A. M, T.ST I'. M. Id-.Miliir Impress 4.wi 1'. M. 11.33 A. M. Through rniiion Ktpnnn train i-IIIiit to Now Voik or I'hllndolphlit. Accommodation train runs between Catuwhsa and Wllllamsport. .Iinlgo Rockefeller presided In Court on Tile ilay mid Wednesday. Tlio nllcndanco at Court lias not been bo largo till- week ni last. Tlio Democmllc Club meets nt llio Opcrn llouso every Suludny night. Don't forget it. Mnjor Itnhcrt Klolz, of Curlion county, can didate for'Congtmsional honors in this district, win in town lust week. Tlio Fricndidiip Kire Comimny wero tiiwn led wllli n silver trumpet by Iboold l'VleniMilp Company of l'lilladelplila during their recent visit lliere. , A son of J. M. Ilnwcr, aged nbont 10 years vns seriously injured on 1'iiihiy morning lnsl, by being run away with by n pair of colt. Ufa skull wjis fractured and it is feared lhat his in juries aru fatal. Our Democratic frieiid-i through llio counly mint organize for tins campaign. Nothing can bo dono without work, and If wo would expect 1 1 arcompliah any good tiling wc mul prepare for It. Will Mr. llccklcy please give 111 a copy of nU returns for Incoinu Tax from 1802 until the re peal of tho law? lie Is so shocked at tho al leged misconduct of Tilden lhat we should like to hayc a sample of his own honesty. The Democrats of Driarcreck aro in earnest. They have organised a strong Tilden Club, an 1 hold meetings every week. Lat Saturday eve ning. W. J. Iiuckalcw Esq., nddresacd them at Kvnnsvlllc. Onr friends have every incentivo to go to work ni once, and should not delay. Democratic 1'oi.n Raisinii. There will bo 11 large hickory pole raised in front of the Court House to-morrow evening at B o'clock, after which addresses' will be delivered by Hon. C. It. Iiuckalcw and others in the Opera llmit. Tlio ladies aro cordially invited to attend. ' The result of the trial of C. (i. Murphy for falso pretences was a complete vindication of tho defendant by the jury. The verdict w.n not guilty, the prosecutor to pay tho costs, showing that the jury did not think there was any caue for Bin-iucioii against Mr. Murphy. Any lack olQoriginnl matter and well-selected reading in the Coi.umiiian of last week mill this issuo may lie accounted for by the fact that the editors have been constantly in Court during llio past two weeks attending to profes sional duties. The jury in the case of the Commonwealth against Milton Charles, charged with felonious a-wault, rendered a verdict of guilty, but recom mended the defendant to the leniency of the Court. A motion for a new trial was made by counsel for the defense. The Rev. John Ilalcwcll was prevented from reaching hero on Sunday last by the delay of a steamboat in its arrival at New York. Jle came on M nday and services were held that evening. Dr. Jl.ikcwcll has received a call from the ves try of Si. l'aul's Church. An act of Assembly makes it a criminal of fense, punishable by lino and Imprisonment, for tearing down or defacing h ind bills or po-tcr, which have been put up in public places for the information of the people. This law should be rigidly enforced. Now that Court is over our friends should complcto tho party organization. Work at this time is much more cfli-ctivo than later, when the excitement is at fever heat. Knliit tho young men in tho cause, an d Columbia county will bo good for 2100 majority. Somebody stolo a sack of Hour from the sen ior editor of the JlepuUiean lat week. Audit was the first he had had iu the hou.e for a long time too. A "" pound sack, taken on Sulncri tioii. l!ut never mind. Our friend II. expects to handle the funds fiirnUhcd by tho Kepublicau B'.ntc Committee this year, and then ho can buy a barrel, of (lour, lo.l heavy to Bteal. The nest of frame buildings, just outside the main entrance totheKxhihltion grounds, cover ing some two or three acres were burned to the ground on last Saturday afternoon. At one time tho Exhibition buildings and large hotels were iu imminent danger. The ' Star" hotel, owned by lives A Heller, of this county was destroyed IossSlSOO. l'lilE.Nnsiiii' Vim: Co. Our "boys" accom panied by the Hand have returned from their vi-it to the Great . Kxiwition, and grand Fire-, men's Parade, iu which they p-irlicipaled. They are delighted at all Ihcy saw, and llio cordial reception they received. AVe aro jus lly proud of oir Vita Companies, but they are terribly crippled iu usefulness by the lack of a proper water supply iu town. The Democratic Club ot this place have pur chased a liamboino new Jlag, larger than the old one, and will unfold It to the breeze i( the weather be favorable, next Saturday evening, after which tho Club will hold a meeting at tlio Opera IInue, and appropriate addresses will bo made. Tlio llloomsburg Hand will bo in attendance. Tho public generally, and the ladies specially are Invited to attend. Ni:v Si:cnirr Socriri'V L,vw. According to 11 recent act of the Legislature, passed iu April, all members of beneficial societies are relieved froui individual liability for lodge Indebtedness. The net reads as follows : Jle it enuetnl, etc., That members of lodges of the order of Odd Fellow, Knights of l'ylhias and oilier organizations, paying periodical or fu neral bem lils, shall not be individually liable for llie payment of periodical or fuiitrul benefits as other liabilitlis of the hslga or other organ ization, but ihfil the same shall be payable only out of Ibu trtasury of such lodges or organiza tion j VWiiW, That tho provisions of this act shall only apply to uiiineorHiraled associations j and prov'idid further, that this shall not apply In uny liability heretofore Incurred. IIUl'OItT 01' TIIK GltANI) JUUV. Tho Grand Incpiest of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, imputing for tho body of tho County of Columbia, respectfully repott that wo have pursuant to our reipiired duty, calmly mid deliberately iuvcligulcd nil tho Hills of Indictment presented for our consideration lit this tiiuo,nud have passed upon them according to their merits j that wo have examined tlio pub lio buildings, and (indtho Jail clean its could bo expected under tho circumstances and id so find lha jail-junl walls in 11 poor condition, not miHlelent to hold prisoners if they huvo nuy do sire to get out, Wo rccommcnid that tho County Commission ers in soon us practicable, to build n now jail mid j lil-yntd, believing money spent 011 tho old buildings lost, and nlso recommend that tho wall on Mast side of Court Houso bo repaired, All of which is respectfully xubmlltiHl. II. J. Ci.aiik, Foreman. And now, September 8, 1X711, thin reimrt und lhat of llio Grand JuryoI'May session, 1870, ii eoiiiiiieiiiling the erection of n new County Jail, iipproird lit' The Coukt. E II Ins often occurred to us that If Democratic candidates for oflieo In this conntv. would ..,! but half the tlmo and means for tho success of iue party that they do to obtain n nomination, not n Democratic vote would ba lelt unpolled, And we say to Iho mieccssful candidates, that Hie people expect ,ni, h ,, ,.,. Mf h) sjucllvo neighborhoods. They raunot expect to mt down Idly and ask ollurs to do thu work, while they reap (ho toward. O.umox.-A secret labor organization has recently Uen started In this Stale, with the Idea promulgated that through this medium will como relief from the present bard times. It Is I "'necessary lo discuss the motives of Iho leaders or this organization. Wo hereby warn all Democrat, nd Reform men not to be In lluenccd by It, or have anything lo do with tae organization which has Us agents In every coun- y in (Ms Stale. We hope these few words will boa sufficient warning to our people In this sec tiou. Not one person In a dozen can tell the names of Ihoso wIkho busts aro to bo found on poslago stamps. As an Item of inlcrct wo furnish all tho Information wo have on tho sub jeet: Thcbut on the one cent stamp repre sents Franklin ; two., Jackson, Ihrefs Washing lonj fives, T;lyr. sixes Lincoln; sevens, Stan ton j lens, Jellersoiii twelves, Clayj fifteen, Webster; twenlyfours, .Seolt; thirties, Hamil Ion; nineties, Perry. The seven, twelve and twenty-foiir cent slampi are not now issued but many of ihcm aro in circulation. Spccc'ics, so- g and anecdotes aro tlio order at Iho Hayes and Wheeler Club. If y want a guoil liiiie and lots of fun come out on Saturday night. Ilejmliiam. ' Yes, and we havo read that Nero fiddled while Koine was burning. For sixteen years Republicans havo had "lols of fun" and frolic, and have brought the nation to the verge of an archy and bankruptcy; While tho leaders nro gloating over ill-gotten gains, tho laboring man, mechanic and farmer aio ground lo dust and in danger of ruin. Go on, gentlemen, with your "lots of fun," but next November will cause you to laugh on the other Bide of your mouth. ' Notauy Iii'siNis Lookino Ui Among the Important laws passed at Iho laic sesdon of Congress is tho following, which will be found of interest to parties having business with the United Stales Courts : Jfi it mactat, tic, That notaries public of tho several State-, Territories and tho District of Columbia be and they aro hereby authorized to take deposi.ions and do all other acts iu rela tion to taking testimony to bo used in tho Courts of the United States, taking acknowl eilgement and illidsvils, In the samo manner and with the same effect in Commissioners of the United States Circuit Court may now law fully take or do. Lkidv Waiwiih, Kverybody wassurpriscd last evening when Jackson Leidy came iu on the train from Pierce City accompanied by a beautfiul young bride. No one supicioned that Jack had any such evil design when lie left the day before, but the sequel has proven that he had covtcmplated and thought long and well sorlously tlio matter over. His wife is from Wealherly, Pa., and was Miss Anna Warner. She camo from Pennsylvania In company with Mrs. Martin Leidy and brother to Pierce City, where they were met by Mr. Leidy on Saluiday and the ceremony performed. Wo extend our congratulations to Mr. Leidy and wife and bo speak for her a cordial welcome to her new home. Gulhagt (Mo.) llunner. How to Gkt Kich. Nothing is more easy than lo grow rich. It is only to trust nobody to befriend none to get everything and save all you get lo stint ourselves and ever) body belonging to us ta bo the friend of no man, and havo no man for our friend to heap in terest uiion interestjcent upon cent to be mean, miscrablo and despised, for some twenty or thirty years anil riches will come as Bliro as disease and disappointment. Ancl when pret ty nearly enough wealth is collected by a dis regard of all the charities of the human heart and nt the expense of every enjoyment, save that of wallowing in filthy meanness death comes to finish the work the body is buried in a hole, the heirs dance over it, and the spiri goes where? Fatal Accidknt. On last Friday evening as the evtning accommodation train, 011 the P. Sc It. K. was approaching Danville from Wil liaiusporl, it struck David Williams at Slioop's siTiicn, wiicn no was walking 011 the track. Tlieie is a'curve in the road ntthis point and tho engi neer could not see sufficiently far ahead of the engine to prevent the accident. The train was stopped aud Mr. Williams taken to the station where liu died in a few minutes. He was about forty years old, lived in Libeity tjwnshiii. on the road leading to Mooresburg, near the late resilience of Judge Curry, and leaves 11 wife and several children. Ksipiire Phillips held 11 pot mortem examination assisted by Dr. Thomson, and a verdict was rendered in accordance with the above facts. Montuur American. Hints To Gunni:i. Hall nml lCpnn.iF.l4 may bu killed during September, October nml November. After November 30th, a fino of live dollars for each bird killed may be imposed. Phea-anls or railed grouo may bo killed from October lGlh to January loth. Ten dollars penalty lor every luril killed out of season. Quail or Virginia partridge may bo killed between October lflth and December Ifitli nnlv. AfW that date ten dollars fino for each bird. Tho woodcock season lasts from July -1th tu January loin, ten ilollars penalty if shot out of season Upland or grass plover niavboshot from An giiit 15lh lo January lflth. Ten dollars penalty lor Killing out 01 season. Wild turkey ami wood ami summer duck from October 1st to .Tnnunrv 1st. Ten dollars penally for killim? out of sen. sou. Itabbils may bo killed fiom October llilb lo December 15th. A fine of fivo dollars may be imposed 011 paitles shooting out of season. WiiKtm Nicki:i. Comks ntOM, It may not be generally known that the nickel dcpo-di near the Gap, Lancaster County, is considered he largest yet discovered in thu w:rld, and tho on ly deposit of the ore worked in America. Tho mine is on tho high dividing-line between Ches ter and Perpia Valleys. Besides nickel, copper iron and limestone are found Iu the same locali ty. Nickel was discovered here about tlio year 1850, though copper, which is taken from the samo mine, was known In this locality seventy years ago. Tho ore has a gray color, Is very heavy, and so hard that it is mined entirely by blasting. After Iho ore has been broken into small fragments it Is put Into kilns holding eighty to ninety tons each, aud subject lo heat produced at first by Iho burning of a email quantity of wood and continued by the con ver sion of thu expelled cas. It Is then put Into a smelting furnace und undergoes a treatment similar to lhat of iron ore. The product resul ting from lids treatment is rexluced to powder by passing it between Iron rollers, and then shipped tu Camden, N. J.', where a complete separation Is made of llio ulckle aud copjicr. The prleo of pure nlckle averages over $2 a ixiiind. From 400 to 500 tons of ore aro taken from the 111I110 per mouth, and thu mining and working of this requires the labor of 170 hands, a few Cornish and tho rest American miners LuncuiJer (ill.) I'rpieu. Communicated. J'llll.Alini.i'iiiA, Hopt.11 (It, 187G, KtUTttliH CoMUllilAN ifur fiin ; Penult an unknown competent cyo witness to Fi ru men's Purado In Philadelphia, hist week, to say that your town need not lie iidiained of her llnyt in red shirts nor your Jimul, both having inado admirers by their gentlemanly conduct, good looks und fino playing whilo in lino und ut their plueo of quartering. Uoiuo ugniii geullciiicn. Admiiiko. rn PLUMMAN AND COb'ItT rilUUBKMNUS. Hepl. 7th Commonwealth Dlcii. Charge, Assault & Hill. vn. John Van llatlcry. True James Ciimmlngs sworn and admitted to be coma n t illrcn of the United Stales. On pitillou, 0, II. liroikwny was cbn-.cn guardian of. Sarah K. Huberts, bond lu $1000. W. 11. Koom surely. Com. vs. M. Charles, Assault with Intent to kill, jury called, veiditt, guilty with recommcn dallo to Iho leniency of the court. Motion for a new trial for reasons filed. Tlio following deeds wero acknowledged In open court by SherllTFornwalil. To I. W. McKcIvy fir Opera Homo in Illooinsbiirg sold as the properly of Kdw. Kiwi lugs. Consideration $1550. To Hloomsburg M. 8. F. Association for houso and lot In Hock Horn sold ns property ol Charles Neyhard. Consideration $.150. To Celia Geraghly for lot of ground In Con yngham Twp. sold by Michael Grover lato Sheriff as Iho property of John J. Coughlin. Consideration $700. To Catharine Stroup for lot of ground and slablo In Light Street sold as the property of J. II. Klecbner. Cou-idcratlon $112. To II. Hr McCool for tract of timber land sold as the properly of Jacob t'relsb. To K. 11. lkeler fur homo and lot nold ns properly of William lkeler. Consideration $100. To Chas. G. llarkley for homo nnd lot Iu llloomsburg sold as tho property of Jessie Cole man. Conideratiou $2250. To Allen Mann for tract in Heaver Town, ship sold as property of II. .f. Philbrook and llebecca his wife. Consideration $160. To E. A. Ilawlingi for lot of ground in Scott Twp. sold ns tho property of Kdw. ltiwlings. Consideration S1015. To D. K. Sloan for farm in Orange Twp. fold as the property of II. W. Paydcn and wife. Con sideration $.!0. To Lydla Hrlght for house and lot in Espy sold as the properly of E. II. Pursel. Consider ation $35. To C. W. Miller for lot in Heaver Twp. sold as tho property of C. 11. llamas. Consideration $1. To Col. county M. S. F. Association for house and lot in llloomsburg sold us property of Au gust Freind, Consideration 1750. To same houses and lots in Centre Twp. sold as tho pro perty of Samuel Deitrick, Consideration $1437. To samo for tract of land in Beaver Twp. sold as tho property of Samuel and Peter Fish er. Consideration $35. To Mary Knouse for house, anil lot in Henton Twp. sold as the property of A. J. McNeal. Consideration $275. To Blooinbnrg M. S. F. Association for farm in Fidiingcreek Twp. sold as the propel ty of Emandus Unangst Consideralioii $35. To samo for tmct in Madison Twp. sold ns the properly of James C. and Joseph Witts. Con sideration $305. To Jcse Bowman for farm in Mifflin sold as property of Chas. Maurer. Consideration $0000. To Alex Kramer for house and lots and tim ber land sold its property of Samuel Bogart. Consideration $3578. To E. K. lkeler for farm in Scott Twp. sold as property of J. It. .Vandcrslico. Considera tion $75. To Benjamin Miller for houso and lot in Scott Twp sold as property Charles Brochys. Con sideration $180. To Sarah Miller for Tavern stand and pieco 6f land sold us property of William Linden. Consideration $100. To John Hehl for house and lot in Blooms burg sold as property of Jesse Coleman. Con sideration $930. To Alfred Mood for house and lot Espy sold as property ofT. W. Edgar. Consideration $150. To Christopher Klinetob for house nnd lot sold as property of W. W. Klinetob. Considera tion $50. The following reports were confirmed nisi, llcport of viewers laying out a road in Hen tod Twp. near J. O. Dildine's. Keport of sale in estate of W. It. Lemon. Same in estate of Gideon Ilunsinger. Keturn of Partition in estate of Jacob Har ris. Keport of viewers of a bridge near Mainyillo reporting against tho bridge, Keport of viewers of a toad in Ifwnlock near T. J. Vanderslicc's. Petition for viewers on road In Jackson Twp. near Kclchncrs Barn. Eli Mcndenball, James Long, Eli Mcllenry appointed viewers. Petition for review of a road in Fishingcreck near John Dresiicrs. Daniel Everhart, A. F. lkeler and Ellin Mcllenry appointed viewers. Petition for viewers to vncalo road in Benton Twp, near J. A. Dildines, John Drcsher, Frank Hess, and Charles Ash appointed viewers. Petition for reviewers of a road in Madison lioir John Stetlcrs. John Appleman, James Koateand William Leiby appointed viewers. Petition for viewers of road in Greenwood Twp. near A. J. Deri's store. L. A. German, Jacob Christian and John Loci; aid appointed Viewers. Petition for road in Benton Twp. near house of Alex Mcllenry. Isaac I). Dewilt, Sutton Mcllenry and Slephej Drcsher appointed view ers. Petition for road in Catawissa and Franklin Twp. near John Kidor's. Isaac Dyer, Samuel Camp, and Peter Swank appointed viewers, Kebecea Fisher's use vs. Chas. Conner's Exe cutors. This was a claim made by Mis. Fisher fur services rendered Mr. Conner during seyer- al attacks of illness while boarding with her. Jury called, verdict for plaintill'$3?03,SS. The following reports wero confirmed. Ke port of swamp viewers in Milllin Twp, viewers ofn road in Milllin near A. .Sehweppenheisi'rs j also of a road In Madison Twp. near Wesley Johnson's; also of a road in Benton Twp. near Joseph Asl.'s. Keport of Commissioners to divido Locust Twp. Com, vs. Chas. 0. Murphey. Charge, false pretense. Jury called, verdict, not guilty. Prosecutor to pay costs. ACCIDENT AT HUNIIUHV. Suniiuuv, Sept. 10 At ten o'clock this morn ing Iho Sunday express struck a man named Walters an employe of tlio railroad company as ho was passing through tho yard on his way to churih iu company with his wife. Tho train was coming in on a dillercnt track front that generally used, and it Is supposed that that confused him. Seeing tlio Imminent dim gcr his wife succeeded in stepping from tho track just as he was struck by thu locomotive and knocked o3' with great force. He m thrown somu distance, and on being picked up was found to bo cut about tho bead and badly bruised about thu body. It Is feared lhat ho is seriously Injured, Never beforo was there known to bo such Ir regularity about the transmission and delivery of the malls. The mutter Is easily explained. All Iho obUiH1co officials from the head of the Department down to Iho letter carrier are en. gaged In a oIltIcal crusade, and lliere in a con sequent neglect of tho public Interests. Uaumoua Intkiikst. Tt will bo of Interest lo people generally to learn that the Supremo Couit of tho Uliiltd Slates has juit decided that usurious interest chamed bv a National limit vitiates the contract. Such an overcharge works a forfelturo of all interest agreed to bo paid. This Is Iu accordance with the ruliinra of our Stato Courts, Tho "woman' friend" Is what Dr. HuII'h Vcgetablo l'illa may well bo termed, forov cry woman that linn onco used them will not bo without llicm. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COl NTY PAT Not a slnglo Democratic volo lim Ictn cast in tho town of Vcrgcnncs', Vcrinonl, in llio last ten years. Al tlio Into election, however, sevcnty-novon were found In llio ballot-box, tainoss Notices Important lo Centennial Visitor. If you nro going to see tho Centennial Exhibition with your wife nnd children, writo to Bolton's Washington Hotel on Chestnut si reotAbovo Hnvcntli, Philadelphia, and glvo tho number of grown persons and children In your family nnd how long you propose to stay nnd get their prices. If you nro going with 11 party, society or lodge, do tho same. Washington Hotel with n wldo Chestnut street front, only chnrges $3.00 per day, and $2.50 for supper, lodging mid breakfast; nnd tho Branch of tho Washington, on the Euro pean plan, 011 Seventh street near Chestnut, only $1.00 fur room, nnd tbero you can get a good meal for fifty cents if you dcslro it, or you can get your meals nnywhero cle you choose. Aug. 4-Cw .10 pieces Bleached Muslin nt I. W. Hart man's. Clark & Wolf call special attention to their new Department of Bergman A (Jo's Zephyr Worsted (lerniiuitimii Wool, Balmoral Varus, mid Domestic Knitting i'nrns in nil colors. Largest lot of Funov Writing Paper in thiacounty at (1. A. CDrk's. Lilt. A Sloan have received their Fall and Winter styles of Mmo Deiuorests Cut Paper Patterns. Call and get a ininlogue. Tho largest lino of Slippers Is nt McKin ncy's. A full lino of Green nnd Black- Teas, cf all qualities nnd prices at Kussell'i. Chickcring StciiiwayMathushck eV Haines Bro Pianos at Thomas Music Store Dan ville. July 21.-4w McKinncv's is headounrters for all kinds of boots and shoes. 30 nieces Annlctoii A Muslin at 1. W. Ilartmaii's. Black and Colored Cashmeres nt Clark & Wolfs. A now lot of Pocket Books nt O. A. Clark's. Mnson's Fruit Jura and Jcllv Tumblers at M. M. Kussel's. Ladies' French Khl Button Shoes, all widths and sizes, at McKinney's. Syrups and Mo!nses at in iocs to suit tho times at M. M. Kussell's. Kentucky Jcuu for 12 cents tier vnrd nt I. W. llaitman's. Sheet Music. Music Bunks nnd Musical Instruments generally in endless variety at .i.uiu luuaiu uiuit;, jauviiie. uuiy ill.--in Six good second-hand Pianos for salo a in prices from $125, to $250. July 21.-4w Plaid Dress Goods, nice for iH cents tier yard at I. W. Hartman's. G. A. Clark sells Kiner's Snccks. which are the best. Every pair wnrrautcd, A full line of Tobaccos, at wholesale, nnd retail nt M. M. Kussell'a. Cotton Flannel 10, 12J, 1G, 18 and 20 cents at I. W. Hartmau's. Mason & Hamliu, Geo. Woods, and tho Celebrated Standard Organs nt Thomas Music Store, Danville. July 21.-4w INDUCTIONS IN COAL. EXCELLENT TIME TO FILL YOUIl COAL BINS, C. W. Neal & Bro. offer their superior coal nt llio following extremely low prices viz.: No. 2, 3, & 4, $3.80 per ton on wharf, $4.15 del, " 5, 3.30 " " " " 3.05 " " 0, 2.25 " " " " "CO " lo limcburners, $2.00 per ton on wharf. jmtcKsiiiiiu s lump, a.su Blacksmith's bituminous, 5.00 " " " " 20 cents for delivery of one-half ton or under lhey will fill up ceal-houses at $3.50 ner ton for No. 6' delivered, and $4 per ton for No. 4, delivered. All prompt cash. Letter from Kev. Sylvanus Cobb, of Boiton, Ed itor of the Christian Premium. Boston, December 21, 1859. Dear Sir : It may bo some satisfaction to vou In III. mf.ll-m.-il nf ll.n v.m.ilt ! Il..l ..t .1... . r, . ... ..... .HMl Ml mi; Peruvian hyrup in my family. My daughter was brought low by a typhoid fevcrlast Spring, and after the fever left her she continued very weak, and the simplest food distressed her. For Humus sue remaincM in tne same debilitated nonunion j but Irom the first of September las when she cnnitncnrfl tnt-im. llio Kv.i... il.n .11 gestive functions improved and sho 'steadily gained strength and vivacity, and now, having taken tun linltlra film w ri.Elrtrnl it. .. nw.,1 ------- - -" ..v ... .v.'.w.vv. ,UMU at.,lU of health; indeed sho appears more really IH-..I.HT umii miu huh tor several years pasi. am of onlninn that lim "Pmh. r lrr,n ' tallied in the Peruvian Syrup was adapted to in ...ni-, nut, iiiixieu wnai no oilier Know medicine could have effected. Yours truly, S. Conn. Tim Oxr.TScim Cvhb 1'oa Itcn-uiiH. Tlio oliles uuuuesi neinia surgeons in the world aro bomeo tlio advantages oneied by tlio Triumph Truss Co, S34 ItQwerv. V. ulin.n fi-mu .mil ... awarded tlie medal at the late besslon of the Oreat American lustltutu Fair. Sendlu cents lor their new uook. iarci, U 'Id yi COAL. COAL (lid Kslaldislicd t'oal Yard. C. W. N;:ai, & lino.. Wholesale A KeUiil Dealers iu all sizes ol the best qualities of Bed and White Ash Coal, at tho very lowest market rntes. llavocoiistaiitlyon hand largo stocks of Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, and Liiucburncr'H Coal. Especial nttention given to tlio prepara tion ol'coul before leaving our yards, drain and Lumber taken iu exchange for coal. Coal delivered to any part of tlio town at short notice. Orderaleftat I. W. McKelvy's store, or at our ofllce, will rccclvo prompt at tention. Ollice and Yards at William Neal & Sons' Furnace, Eat llloomsburg. Your patronago respectfully solicited. COAL. 7 tf 25 COAL An IIistohical rACT.Kvery agent wlio lis licen steadily hclline; llio liiiirmeil $'Q Home stead Sewing Macliino for llirecyeum. owns liu dwelling liouse, lias a good account in bank, is clear of debt, and lias money at intercut. the natural consequence of securing a good agency for superior goodi at tho lowest price. A good firiit-elawi Hewing Machine, most useful reliable at all tiiucH, easy to understand and control, the uninn al.n nn,l .l.,na . I. . - ' . ...V mimv nui . a any ma chines that sell at four times tlio price. Thero is no machine at any price better, or that will do finer or mom work, and certainly none bo low In nrico by many dollars. Tho Homestead is widely known and used in thousands of fam ilies in the JCttstern and Middle Stales, and dai ly becoming popular iu tho West. It will save ltM Mint KftVf-l lllilftl nvP fu nnn ha.. .1.1 llio work of the family, or will earn four or five j "j wan or woman who sews llir A llvlllIP Tl I. Ilin lIw.,.,1 I Is ready at all times to do its work, ruakca the . oii. jci uiveuieu, anu is fully acknowledged as the Standard Family Kwlni.'fiirhtn,. TMr M..n..lnl r. .t ' tle use, 20, delivered at your door, no mailer how remoto you may reside. luslncns perma nent and honorable, with moro certain and rai id sales, aud larger profits than any other. Kx traordlnary liberal oilers made to local or trav eling agent where we have none established ; or, if there is no agent near you, send your or- ih-r dlrfct In ll.n rnnvu s.1.1. 'v.i. i Kendall A Co., 030 llroudway, New York. Ilupturo cured In from so in ta .i.v uiueh '1'ru.n Co or sii imw rv u v ... ...... ., uoo for a rupture they cauuot cure'heeadvcitUo- w.H.,uiu, iiuwiji huuuiot column. Meiullo a-nU tor UoscrlpUti) la of -frtiuniiU Ilupture- ur0- WaniuM. M-lj , METHODS ii POINTSm METHODS OF BUSINESS i- i POINTS OF ADVANTAGE H-HN THE PURCHASE 0Fm CLOTHING- -AT- .WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, To which Invlla Iho Inltrtittd Attention and Can hit Scruflnj ol -THE PUKCI-IASINa PUBLIC METHODS! . ' i F. have but One IMco for All., w K rccclvo Caili l'simcnt from All..... giro a, Ouar&ntca protecting All..... Wit llctiirn Money when wo cannot uit All. WE tmy onr goods r.t first h&nd, In Immense quantities, mid at tho lowest prices for Cosh Wit manufacture with cxtrcmo cam every E&ruictit wo tell WIS Inspect every yard of i-oodi tlitt Coos into our garments 4 WB rut n ticket on every enrment, showing plainly ltsiiuultr and price ."IXrK cut off eTcryllcin of unnecessary VV cipcniUlutc - WE employ llnt-cltiM workmen In every department. "IX7E glvo satisfaction toarcry purchaser , V V or rotuxn the money...- MM , In addition to our Immonso Block of Itcndy-Modo doUilng, o havo a Magnlficont Una tt Men'a and Doy's Furnishing Goods, Shlrtu (of our emu make) and Underwear, all at th Tory Lowest Price. WANAMAKER & BROWN, S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA;' PIANOS AND ORGANS. O F S 1" -A. 3ST 3D .A. 33, ID 3vT The Largest Assortment ! Tlio Best in Quality ! Tlio Lowest in Prices ! Tho Easiest Terms I YOU -WIX.X. FIND AT COMER THOMAS' MUSIC STORE, 147 MLLL STREET, DANVILLE, PA. July?l, T.-!m. WHOLESALE DBUG EMPORIUM. Corner Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned Laving been engaged "in the business for tlio past eight years would call tlio attention of country dealers to their large and varied stock. They defy competition by any houso in or out of tho large cities. Their stock consists of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines, Spices, &c. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 33 33, O "W 3E3 31 S BLOC SZ . Where may bo found a largo stock of Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well regulated retail Drug Store. They aro also Solo .Manufacturers of the celebrat e OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUH STOCK. MOTER BROS. May II), lil.-tf, Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT OO.'S R??!""!.lh? 5' St PTTTCATm nan i i ii:. fir. i!.M.iK"1 IVjfvH. -fVJXl x l.sttwleoasloii(rasanyother ,ni1H'??iW;.mf.,itnhlc,ia0,t'.n.VJ,ut.t''1 ""'. and now kt fellas wbcnilnt pXtedl 1 1 'E.fc.UJ'O1'';? 1 , , a Flrfct 'reiiiluiiis at In enty of the State Kalra of tho Union. Sample card iffhV"ifJW' .A,1Vlrs N v; I-AIN'T 00., im Chambers btreet,N.y., or MI LLllll 1( It O 8., le Water street, Cleveland, Ohio. sfay lt,'U-iy, j All hinds GREEN TEA AND BLACK TEA AT MAMMOTH GllOCERY. Corner Main and Center Streets BLOOMSBURG, 3? -A. . Oct. 8, 1875.-tf. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday j. einisyivuiuii WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, Books and supplies not On Short Notice at the Store in Exchange Hotel TOW SStS Then Buy MILLER BROS.' nsa-fi.?!!! CKEMTCAL PAINT Klf&Wi - -i...t.rti. Am i nu ivu rim i-rciuiuuui at iweuiy 01 mo null ol coloiaaeutfreo. AUUrvas UILI.hlt liliuu. W. T. K N A M HI. 1'AIKT OO., WKmnMCA. ' iftfl in ftO Fr ai ot home. Humpies worth tl B UNK NOTEH,with orwilhont exexuuUoi tor 4ls at tin vawiuua umaj. POINTS I i rNri rrtco means of neccntttr Urn taw KJ Mt l'riec CASH eaves txpenso cf collections anil losses from bad debts THE (luarnntM protects tho buyer who may not bo a judgo of goods Wo rely on Immcnuo (1m nnd aro sat isfied vrltli a very (.malt percent ile of profit.. . IT Is easy to buy of us, flnco all aro treated alike, no oi-.o gutting favors that rim denied to othen h. ...... DICKKHINO and debato aro dono away bym.ovcryboily goti our host with out Laving to ask lor It. - OUIl larco experience, capital and facll ItlcJ wo uso for tho puoplc'1 benefit In lowering prices ..- c I WE fill orders received brmatl from all pcrUofthoUnltcifttatcs. Writs for particulars H . NOT a particle rf risk run In buying of us. A child may buy as cheaply , ns a man.. -A. 3ST XJ 3? -A. O T XJ 33. 33 re AT DA TVV palntlnc. and trot a paint that and prices. School Libraries, Depositary of tlio iiiuio oociety, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS. on hand can bo furnished Most Reasonable Rates. Building, Bloomslnirg, Pa. paint that as khv other llneatbulldlULU ell a.4 whL-ii nnit lkAlmi Htata Kalra ol the llulun. aamplu card 10 iV liter atrw-t, t'leveland, Ohio. May lit, 1-ly, BUSINESS cAnns, viuitinu luitik urrrstK iiKAfw, BILL I1KAI1.S, Neatly ail Cheaply printed At Uta Down. IAK 0o, Dauohy & Go's. Advt'e. IK I'AM'V OAIIIIHII styles wllh namoinclii. n) Agenui wanted J. II. llualcd, Noasau, N. Y, Hep. T, 'IC-4W d AGENTS -L nt coxU "riu in onco lo.l on want tlio bct aclllnir Ifl" In tho world and 11 Holhl lr.il.l ikitent. Inver waleli. rree way, K. Y, Sep. 1.-4W U Clf; VCW C1 Tmaw brilliant axtt clirnmm, Qli) rUIV Ol Wllh elegant folio, Jl. Ilrnl. rice, HiiniT-sinriu, (lobt.l l.li, I'rull, and other popolnr chrorotrt, each tv leet lonir, only SO cents earn. NATIONAL UllllOMO CO., l'iilla. ACII!NTN VANTJ:il 1'OIt THE (1K1IAT CENTENNIAL BOOK. Immcnuo Enlca. IT l'AVN. Send for Circular. i'. w. 7.n:ni.i:ii ti co., riiiia. Sep, i-4wd I'Att.MS with fruit and Improvements atvourown i'.ii.ii- ii'uri-3. vaiaiugue, wmi maps anq puoio I'AK.IIS graphic lltustrutlons, telling nil about I'AIi.iim .Maryland ana Delaware, sent freo. I'All.HS J J'. .MANC'lIA. Etwton, Md. Hep t-4wd AflKSTS WANTHUI Medals.- Diplomas Awarded .oriK,urB CENTENNIAL BIBLE, I MX) 1 1 tnst mi Ion. Address tor new clreulard, n. ... iiuLjinn a. w., uju rtreu nu, i una. HopMwd .V- Itr.nilt.ii: Now ready for agents. Tho National Hand Hook fur voters, with lirirf 'iu!n.e llcnm Itks aim an enpoje or ltlngs and Frauds. u rages, liiustruled. si cts. will securfoiitni and territory. too 11 month made. K. II. Tkrat, I'uh., i ii ii nut if ju ni. rep TISYCHOMAN'CY. or Soul Cliarmlnir. Hnw I nllhcrn'x may f.nclnato and Riiln the lore nnd uiicctlousof any person they choose Instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can posesi, free, tiy iiinll, lor Hi cts together with amarrlsira eiilde, IVlptlan oracle, dreams, hints to ladles, weifdlnir lilKht shirt, AC. A queer bouk. Address'!'. WILLIAM a. uu., i-uus., i-iiuu. ell44wu S50 lo $UOO a iiiontli fur ngcnlN. UNH UKSAL IIISTOItY. The (treat Interest In all nation and In our own thlituiiir hlsUn-vor loovennt lnakpR thulmnlf iuu funter t han auy other. 3 booM In one heaimiully II- iuiiruu;ii. urn pnee, ihih-k nines, cxirnierms. cua lurciicuiar. j. u. Jiiuunui, I'liuaueipuia, ro. Sep -4wd AGENTS WANTUD "k",V;rnu Jrt LVKNTS AT run Ninosii. Capitai, AND THE OAMIV.lflN llV 13TO. .lust tho book lor the times. (Urea a lull history of the 'uflmml Ciipltnl itnd (lovrruinriil. rlhowfl now mo gou'rnmenr. nas uecn managed since us or Kanlzatlon. Kxplaltis how Johs are pur. through con irress. (Jlies a full history ol the wiMhIit i-r.ni,N, llellimip and other scnndnlN. ItirlTestho llvesof Tilden, llendrlckn, llajeaand Wheeler. Orandclnnco ror ngenis. Auuresu u. v. wiuii uu., uiereiand, uuiu. pep 4-4W a REMOVAL 200 Pianos & Orcans at Manufactukbbs' prices. Tlio 8ubserlbera n 111 sell their Entire Slock or l'lanon nnd iirtrnns. new nnii (.econil hand, fcheet musts, muMc books, nnd mer chandise, at very nenr coat prices DUftINO tjicp. TE.MUEH previous to remornl to their now storo 40 EAST Hth ST.. I'NION S(UAI1E, OCT 1st. 1I1UV trnted Catalogues Mailed. At-ents Wanted. Special Inducements to THE THADE. IIOKAOH WATEUS & y.!', .Manuiacmrcrsana ueaiers, 48i uroadway. .1. . CfJ H.U To Aircnts or :iny who need Work THE BIB BONANZA Dak I)e (Juimk's new book, with Introduction by Make Twain, li Just ready. Tho richest In text and Illustrations seoii for along time. Aroou out of work or drugglnir along on some dull boot J (lo for this one. It will tut your pockets sure) Pont delay and loo territory jou wnt, send tor ctrrularsat once. ii,cosuiuoiiiinff loseiunem. a.h. i-uus uo., Hartford, conn., or V. U. 1ILIS3 JC CO., SewarkN. J, Correspondence Invited. Iioofs Uld by contract. Why not make your Iioofs last a lifetime, nnd uv tho expense of a new roof every lo or 15 sears. It can be done : It you urn Slate Paint, It will not only resist tho effects of water und wind, but bhteldyou OLD ROOFS, Protect yoUr lmildinjjs by using Slato Point, whleh nclthrr cracks In wlntrr nor runs in Summer, old feutuffle roofs cnu bo painted looking much better, and la&tlne longer than ncwehlnKies without iho paint, Tor nue-rourth the ciHt of re-fehlncllnc On decayed sltlnL'loi It tills tin tho. hnlPS anrl nnrrK. ft nil plvcsanew substantial roof, that labtii for ytar?. nnr! L'iu)na ttintn thnm rnhiu .,lr,i .,.,i. ,. . . "- 'wn auio J'Ulitly UU llCill lUlT. IS nnnlled With ft hril(ll nnd vprv nrnflinnntnl It Is cliocolato color, when Urst applied but changes tuuuuiiuiui aiuw wiui, uiiu UJ IU oil inicuut antt ON TIN OR IRON ROOFS. the red color Is tho best paint In tho world for dura blllty. It has a heavy body, easily applied, expands by heat, contracts by cold, dries wow and never iimils uur m:uies. unoeoai equals 4 or any ouica, NEW ROOFS. MlllS. fntindrlR. fnrtnrlttu anti .tu-ottlnr.. n cnAAlnltv Materhlls eomnleln fnr n nin Rfr-n nr Itaf. lln.,r rr Hubbor liooilng cost but nbout half the prleo of re-snliiL-llnir. Kor I"rlrale houses, barns and bulldlnss pf all descriptions It Is far superior to any other mof- i"K iu mo worm ror convenu-nco in 1.IW11?. anacom bines tho ornamental appearance, durability, und Hre-proot qualities of tin, at one-third tho coit. No nir or iirat 01 i;ni-iu '1I0W to save ro.shlnHlnr.ftr.ftn lritq An-f-ettinlli- and cheaply in roofs of all kinds" a loo page boot ..vv-. . niu iwuiiji, uiiu usk iur IU. New Ynrlc Mult- Koullng Co., I.lmllt-d. J Cedar Street, Now York. Agenw Wanted. Babcock & Wyeth's Ads wiii.11 '"-"in- vi uii iiiLuitiuii: uu.it-. ijii. . I) It. J, 1 iprCOyj Fitlkh, belnp sworn, says: I praduated voted 4i jears.exclUhUely to ltheumatlim.Nuralcii. (lout. Kldnev and Uver iitpruu'H. i minr.iTitm ilTIl I Ivor ilflonuiiu T nnn..in.. 1 .' ritlcr's Kheumailo ltemedy, Kidney cordial, and ) Lr. i.iHi i nit, u H-iwiuieut cure, or win reruaa moncY. mail, trrattH. Addn-bs i)r. Htler, 45 S. Fourth, l'hlla Ull'lHr'Inia nt llrttirir July 21, 'to.-tf. DAw T. D. Kellogg'a Advts. Ju.. 1EDAIt VATS AND TANKS. for Ww, Wei-s, djers, chemists, manufaeturers and pmate iluelllncs. OEO. J. IIUIIKJIAliT i Co., JlUie8-4bW. Iluttonwood ta., below Ilroad, .LVIleltIn?, Packing, lla-.o. Hoots and Shoes, cjotlii lug, Ac. ltl''IIAItI)l.i:VR'K, MJ.N & CO. -m-hrst. iuu r-L., i iiuauciiua, .igcuus uiiunai ituuoer v.o. Junev-tsw, E ZELL'S iN CYCLOPEDIA, NEW ItlviSKD Edition- ifjl.nno nrrlw 9 ftn nn. gravlnjs, and la splendid inas. Tho UES'l' HOOK of untiersnl knowledcra In thn inntMinmi vnw m course of publication. SPECIMEN with map sent for 0 eenl. aiiki.'I'M U'ivTi-ii 1 CHAS. II. DAVIS & CO., Phlln. AprSS ly. ' EXCELSIOR PRINTING INK CO. BEST AND CHEAPEST l'KINTING INK IN TIIK 3IAKKE1 13 Ilun lny SI., l!y YORK. Aug. II, 'la.-4iw k llllHINESH BtJl'AJJLISUKD IM IS I BOERICKE & TAPEL, HOIVHEOFATHIO l'HARSIACY, 1-15 Grand St., New York. Keep constantly on hand a coin pleio stock 0f re llablo lloir.U'opathlo Jtedlelnek, and Hooks on Do. mestlo J'rui tlee. Hoods tent to ull paru of the country, by malt or express. Send stamp for descriptive catologuo and prlew Aug. il.-twk LOUIS BERNHARD, Dealer In BtaiKT WATCBBB, CX.O0K8, Silverware, "Wutches auil Jewelry BLOOMSBUItd, i'A. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Cold and SlUer Watches, wi au!ciilii buu t urviga uianuraciure. Silver and Plated Waro, Clocks, FINE JEWELRY, AO., AO. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING Promptly Exoculed cotATWy (frtrtn raa'f? ecrygent overy HhH ''onthliilhobuifnei-iiwe lurulVb.but w. W.W iuouiingto vork can wiMlyiwru nioSuS.?"' and honoiBblo. Women, and boys und tfrlsdoas ni1' U'.ft';. Welllturnuu ,uu lfauiouU !i,irru'il'Mui11"' W.UHU-t lhou'iui)thlng ilae. We will beur exjieuso of starting you. I'urlliu. ttMtroo. WriUfnuilhi-e. r-oriiiers auVmeiimhlii IlielrbOllsundduuehliryni,,! Un .1., ... nil about llio win 1. at mm.. u..m, ii... .1.. . r ..." J ii t. iCtSjUu1"0 tX"" Auuta "UU4'' . . Weaver & Oo's, Adv'ts. Hotel Directory or PHILADELPHIA. Thousands of our readcrn will visit tlio grand Ccn- tennlal Inhibition at I'lillndelplila. Tliey will want to stop nt lioieli whero tho nccommodntlons are good and tho charges aro reasonablo. To dj so thoy innst make all arrangements beforo BtArtlnsf, This can bo dono by correspondence with the proprietors. ThU directory will bo found sucli as arq fully up to these requirements. . Elm Avenue Hotel it LSI AVKNUrc AND FIlfTY-FJllST 'J Street, opposite) Tftst cml or .llnclilncry Ilnll. OOO KOOM8. A elnglo room nnd slnglo lied, tl 00 per day. AVItOKIJr'H, rroprlalor. liooms can be secured by correspondence. Juno 3", 'Jd.-inx )7U. 18TO. B EL M 0 N T II O TEL , STKIOTLY PIItST-DLASS. TKUMS J3.31 mil HAY. CX)lt. 1'OUTY-nit.ST AND OIIKGON STS., (?1I.VEI1 MtrLi imorr.) wisjt rniLAiinu'iiiA. CtiKrle 1'. nnd 1'. 1. StiMi-u, at llnllliimre, OWNERS AND l'ltOI'llIETOIIH. Major. W.W. I.EI.AND, Manager. lone i li'i frt-t lde; a stories htifhi built and fur. irNied by Itullluiui-eans. lllvate parlors, en suite, etc special rates fnr Parties, Associations, A. Prcnch, oennan, l-panlsh and Italian spoken In tin hotel. All ennrges mode ratu nud ueeoiniotxlui Ions nrei-ciass. iiiswiimn mur uiicks or 1 ne main en trance of tho rirnnd Centennial Eipot'.tlonglhe mosi' desirable location of nny feutenulat Hotel. The en tire houso Is surrounded by a mnpnincentgroTe of maple trees, of thirty cars trruth, maklnir tt tho eoole&t hotel In Philadelphia. Iho furniture and equipment. of the enttro establishment nieof the must llt rnl character and durtner the season n flrst clasi orchestra v. ill f urnUh music for the entertalt- ment of tho guesU. Market street lino city cars pan the door. June M.-cm. iGongress Hall, NIW FOUIt-STOIlY llltICK HOTEL, ON TUB KU- Sim Ave , Itclow Fort) -Sccont St., Liirccuy oppuMio .Mam uxuioiiion iiuiiainjr. Ac commodations for 1,000 guests special arrange ments lor largo parties. Terms O.N IS Do I.I. A It l'lilt DAY. Comroit, economy and rciisonablo charges. W. II. 11AKKU & CO., Philadelphia. Wduiyi-4m. WANTED. A ltKI.lAlll.K l'AHTYTO to tako tho exclustro airen , oy for the salo of an article n the irrocery line. Homethtn? that has never been Introduced In this district, and tells rapldlv. Any vounjr man may mako from f.oto to ,ooo annually by addressing Blostfoni, IifdccKcr & Co., 147 itoado St., N. Y. Pep. 1-lm w. PITTSBURG, PA. The most comnlete Institution In the UnltedStatn tur the thorough practical education ot young und middle-aged men. tlT"Miideiitii reeeUed nt nny lline3 Address, for circulars containing lull particulars, .1. c. smith, A. M., rrUclbal. Sept. s, l8.-4m. w co This Directory is compiled by J. WEAVER & 00.. NcwHpnpcr Advertising Agcntf lie Smltblleld Street, riTTSSBUKO, TA. llranch oracc, 1313 Market street, l'hlla. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY ELOOilSUUEQ, FA. SI. C. SLOAN & BROTHER H AVK on li.mil and fur sale at the most reasonable rates a splendid stock ot CAKIUAGES, BUGGIES, and every description ot Wagons both fLAIN anil FANCY, Warranted to bo rondo of the best and most durable maecrlals, and by tlio most experienced workmen, AUwork sent out from tho establishment wilt ba found hi bo of tho highest class and sure to give per fect satisfaction. They have also a fine assortmeutot SLEIGHS of all the newest and most fashlonablo styles well and carefully made and ot tho befct material. An Inspection of their work Is asked as It Is be lloved that none superior can bo found In tho coun try. Oct. 8, 1ST3 tr. J.'B. liNITTLE. W. II. ABBOTT Important to Farmers. and everybody In want of LIME, LUMBER, AND COAL. Wo havo erected kilns nt or near tho 1'aper Mlll.on the 1). II. .C W. It. It. and nro now prepared tobell lime at very reasonablo prices nnd of good quality. Orders by tho ear proinpily tilled nud shipped to any station 011 the nbovu rond. Afullllueotl.t'MHHlt, of all kinds, dressed or In the rough, shingles, Lath and till Timber to inch w 0 invito tho nttention ol custo mers. Orders received nnd tilled for all kinds of Fimilt Com. Hy strte attention to business wo hope to merit a kliaro of public iialronage. KNITTLE & ABBOTT, ill. 1870.- Cutawlssa, l'a. TII.E 3 Pi 1 ri iv. r.H rt., DR. G. C. McDEEMOTT makes tho treatment ot Diseases of tho Ear & Eye A SPECIALTY, and has opened nt Wllllnmsport, Pa., an Institution for the treatment and cure of patients suffering from such diseases. omco Hours Until 8 a. m., 1 to I, and fl to 8 p. m. Callonoraddrebs G. V. AIcOEIUIOTT, M, O., 73 Kdwln St., WlUIamsport, r. April s-6iru To iho mkliiK (inu. Wc nro now prepared to furnish all cluhses with constant employment at hoino, the whilo ot thotltie.or for their spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable, ivrsons ot either sex easily earn from w cents to is per evening, mid u proportional bum by devoting their whole time to the business. Bojh nnd girls earn nearly us much us ir.en. That all who see tLls notleo may send their addici. and test tho business wo make Hits unparalled otlen To such as aro not well katuried we will send one dbllar to pay fur tho trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to eommeiite work on, and a copy of Ilpmo nnd Fireside, onu of the largest and best Itinstrated Publications, till kfni fr,. Hv 1 .... 11 nu: er. if j ou wautiiermaneut, profitable work, adortsa (Jeorge htlnson Co., roi Hand, Maine. ' Sept. 6, 'jo., um. TXKCUTOUVS NOTICIi J2i lTlt OF1III1H. WiUltUK. PtC'P. letters tebtiimenlury on tho estato of Thotnou Hainpolo, late of Columbia county, deeeufid. hum boon grunteit by tho Itegtsler of sufd county tb Wil liam h 1 r, of Cututt Ihfcu, t'oliiinbla county, l&ecutor. to whom all ih-iwhis Indi blKl am niiuild 10 muko puymeut. nud lluo Imvlng claims or demands ugulnst the said itato u III make them known to tho livdd Kxeculor without delay. " n. WILLIAM KTKlt, Aug. 18-w Kxeeutor. N' OTICK .!. ... q ,11 ...... . . . . put In service pipes at tlrbt cost and turulan aud bet unlets at four dollars each. lhe company nv on hunj a lot of gas tar BUltod uudefgrouud?0 " B lU n U,er xtmtA!n .,2??.l?.0uU or M-M per barrel. ""WW 6. W. WlLLKH, Jg.STUAY. ajhipu.utthomid,..0TiS m.i.r.i;'.;,: ,uiM ..i v".v "ee lliii jiouuds. Tlio owner can hate the samo by luov. Ir proi.ilyuulujuiribttivcii. " 9