7 , , , i i i i .. i ii laii'BS' --i-1- i -- THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA. "t'i mn n n t tt m n t a m II 1. 0 I) SI H II U It (I, V It 1 1) A V, N i: V T. 1, I 'Til Knl I llo.nl Time TnMe. LACKAWANNA & I1I.OO.USIIUIHI HAIL ItOAll KOUTII. linllTlt. Accommodation Train Ml A. it. T.1H A. M. M.Ut Train I.MA.II .M 1. X Express Train 1.4S r. M. 1I.M A. M " ' Ml P.M. CATAWIS9A HAIL ItOAD. XOIlTIt. ROCTII Accommodation Train o.M A. M. 1,11 V. M. Iletftilar Express 4.t P. M. 11.33 A. M. Through curs on Express train clllior to Now York or Philadelphia. Accninmetda.tlontrnln runs between OalJiwIssa mill Wllllninsport. K. H. Orvls Kw, will aililrois the Democratic Club to-morrow evening nt eight o'clock, iletl Kiilrrcls nro said to bo very numerous thin year. If this bo true, gray stiulrreU will bo proportlolmtely scarce. Tlio potato crop lias been n failure In tlte county tliU year. In many cacs tlio ylebl does not pay for tlio digging. The ntlcnclanco nt (tie Centennial thus far this tnontli Inn bem liiinient,e. Last week tlio aver nto ilaily lulin'miuiis wero sevecty tliomanil. Tlio Democratic Convention of Sullivan ap pointed delegate instructed to support Hon. It. I', Allen for State Senator from tliU district. Cider will bo cheap enough this year ns tlio nmilo crop is enormous. Wo have heard of b lies nt $'.!.50 per barrel thus early in the sea' ton. Weather propheU as usual are predicting a very severe winter this year. Tho Bliiickd on the corn are extra thick, n sure sign of it, they pay. Tlio TlWiinv Democrat says: "hu.idreds of bushels of apples nre going to waste in neigh borinir orchards. The fruit ba.s fallen and His rotting upon tlio ground." Tho river is full of nunfish, and they nreo exceptionally large size. Two gentlemen from Cal.iwis.sa caught at the mouth of ltoaringcrcek, n lew days ago, 213 in an afternoon s fishing. We aro informed that Sir. Samnel James, of Knnticoke. caught a black bass in tlio river, re cently, weighing four pounds and thirteen ounces. We did not learn the size of the fish. The black bass fishing has not been very good in this neighborhood, and thse who pretend to know the habits of the fish sav that there is too much for lliem to cat in tho way of small fish Sportsmen who insist on killing partridges or mlled grouse before tho 1st nf October in Penn Bylvania are liable to ten dollars fine for every bird killed, Deer bunting will not be in season until that time. To Di-STitov Hats. The mo'.t simple and practical means of driving away rats without poisoning them, that wo have heard of, is to lake chloride of lime and matter dry all around and into their boles, and they will leave at once. Tho stables of Robert liryson & Co. went down in the recent "cave in" at Centralia, and two valuable gray horses wero buried in the filling canh and killed. Two other horses were saved by tho plank in the floor of their stalls. The season for putting up stoves lias arrived, and the wretchedness of thousands of house holders throughout the country is something fearful to contemplate. It is one of those una voidable nuisances inseparable from house keeping. The Republican party, repiescnted by sixteen forlorn delegates, formally deposed Hockley as Chairman of the Standing Committee on la-t Mondav. Ilo consoles himself that lie was nominated as a delegate to the State Convention f.ir 1S77. Tho Republicans of Columbia county have got into line to take a fair look nt the 2,000 Democratic majority Unit is ahead uf them, and the gentlemen assigned to defeat tins year are 1). .J. Waller, Sr., for Congress; Frank Evans for Senator, and John Kggeit and T. 1'.. smith for Assembly. I'hilu, Times. Hadn't lieckley better splice that overgrown telegraph post that ornaments the front of the l'ost Ollico ? The Democratic pole easts a shad ow on it that makes it look homesick, as though it longed to go back to its native forest, wheie il wouldn't be ashamed of itself. Another Luzerne county ollici.il has come to griif. The accounts of Thomas llutcliins, Re corder of Deeds four years ago, are said to bo J7,G00 short. A civil suit for the recovery of the money has been brought, the time having elapsed within which a criminal action could bo instituted. A Wuitii of Warming; to Smokeus or Ci OAiurmJi. It lias been ascertained that the pa per with which they are wrapped pioduces can cer of the lips anil tongue, and physicians assert that the smoke is exccidingly injurious to tho lungs. It is better and safer to Use cigars or a pipe. ' We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr, Wil liam lirown, ofMilllin, father of Jas, C. lirown, ot the l'tpullican. He died on Sunday laf Air. Iliuwu was a highly respected cilizin, and his death will ho deeply regretted by his numer ous fricds, He was about sixty-nine years of age. The (hangers aro having a huge time at Ilia .Centennial. Excursion rates were put at I?3,ii0 iday, and large mimbeis took advantage ... . i nf it Tm trams oi iweive cars eacu uent down on the I'.- 1'-. n"'1 eight tratns of fouilceii cars each on tlio 1". s 1.. ii. 1.. icn or twelvo large wagon loads of people passed through town early in tlio morning to take pas sage. On Thursday of last week Geo. Fettcrnian, convicted) of horso stialing,was sentenced to three years imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary nt Phlladelphiaaud Milton Chailes, at the same time, was sentenced to a similar term in the Penitentiary and to pay a lino of five hundred dollars, Sherill'Foniwald started with his pris oners Friday morning. Thos, llenson, convicted of larceny, riccived thirty days in the county jail, having already been in confinement, await ing his Iri.d, Wo have made arrangements by which we can furnish an Albreeht tV Co, piano worth $500 on more favorable terms ihan any agent can of fer. These pianos aio well known and enjoy a first-class lepuUition. We also are nblo to furnish any one with a Marvin safe woilh SHOO lit u considerably less price. These are standard safes, and thooxand of them are In Use by businiss men. Parlies desiiiug tilherof these nrliclis will find it to their advanluge to call at tho Culumiiian Of fice, Tiiikvish. A party of this place has been making ruids on D, F.Seybert's hen roost above town at vai Ions limes, and on Tuesday last Mr. Seybcil, with Constable Mclloes, of lieuch Ha ven, visited u disreputable bouse for their ar rest, a short distance ulsavo that place, and found tho pailita busily engaged dressing lurktys for a genual fnist, The purly was veiy much sur prised by the sudden entrance of Mr. Seybert and Mel I ins, who arrested two of tho party and brought tin in before Justice lirockway In Ileadi Haven, where they weie, In default of bail. f&transfeircd to the WllUn-liarro jail. JUivick .HUqvmftiif, Court Ii III minion nt Danville. Tlio lint of anises Is i long ono, nml wilt occupy tlio cnllro wick. IMils Ileriihard Is carrying on his business In the Cadman store. Ho has just put In a fine new stock of clocks, jewelry, silverware, Ac. On tho petition for tho division of Fishing- creek township, William I.amon, Isaiah liower and Harmaii 0. Crevcljjig wero npiwlnlcd com missioners by tlio Court. There will be a meeting of the members of I lie Columbia County liar In tho Law Library this evening at eight o'clock to tako action upon tlio death of Robert F. Blark, Enj. On Wednesday morning Mr, Alfred Kranso and Win, Hoover, of this place, shot fivo red foxes in tho neighborhood of Wolverton's sta tion, on the D., II. & W. R. R., and all this was done inside of five hours. Sunbury Gaielte. Tho Republicans bl Montour county liavo nominated Dr. a. 1. Thompson for Assembly. As tho county is reliably Democratic the other fellow will likely be elected. Vhiln. Timet. W. II. Koons and wife, Freas lirown and wife, Joint R, Townsend, N. W. Iiarton and others of our eititens are doing the Centennial this week. A largo number will go down before the 2Sth, to be present on Pennsylvania Day. Don't cliaiifo your residence from ono ward to another, or from one township to another, un til after the November election, or you will loso your vote, The law require that a voter must rcsldo in tlio election district In which lie in tends to voto sixty days before the day of e!ec. tion. A daughter of Reuben Delias, of Orango town ship, while playing iion a swing list Sunday, accidentally fell therefrom and struck the ground with such force as to break both arms just above the wrist. Dr. C. W. Ammcrman was immedi ately summoned and the limbs properly set. Tho g. rl is but eleven years old, and bore her sullerings with great fortitude. Jhnlon M'teUy. Michael McGee, of Nonlicoke. was a member of the grand jury which was in session at Wilkes-llarro during last week. The Morninj Jtcpullican says : "When it is known that Mc Ucc is under bail in six thousand dollars for his appearance at the Carbon county court to an swer for complicity in the Molly Magulro mur ders, the above circumstance will appear quito singular. The Rev. (1. F. Ibeed, of lirooklyn, I'a.. ofii- ciated in St. Paul's UpiscopaU-hurch on Sunday last, iho heavy sti rm prevented a very large attendance. In the evening several of tho churches in town were closed on account of tho batter of the elements. We aro informed that Mr. Ilrced will conduct services at the Episcopal Church for the next two Sundays. Tho best way to keep moths out of a carpet is not to let them get in, and this is the simplest matter in the world. Just sweep your carpets occasionally with salt. No carpet was ever known to be infested with moths whin the house wife has a habit of using salt occasionally to clean her carpet. Care, however, should he taken not to have the salt too damp, or there is danger of taking the color out of the cloth in some places. As there has been considerable misunder standing and false reports in the community witli regard to the adjustment of my loss by the lato fire in tho Kvans buildings, which were insured in the American Fire Insurance Com pany of "Philadelphia, I wish to state that it lias been satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid by Freas Crown, the agent. A. J. Evans. llloomsburg, Sept. 1 1, 187C. Tho father of I!. F. and Drs. R. 11. and John Fruit, died at his residence. Jerseytown, on Monday morning of last week, at the age of 70 years, G months and " days. He had been ill for some time previous, so that his demise was not unexpected. Mr. Fruit had been married fifty-two years, bad four sons and two daughters and a number of grandchildren, and, reiuailn hie as it may seem, bis was (he first death in tho family since his marriage. Wo doubt whether a similar case can be found in the Commonwealth. New Couktehfkit. A well executed conn, terfeit of the new Hilvcr dime has made its at pearauce, and is extensively circulated through out the country. The figure of the Goddess of I.ibeity, as well as the lettering and tlio foliage on tlio reverse side, aro exact fac similes of those on the genuine coin. On close examina tion, however, the counterfeit can be easily dis tinguislied, as the metal is of the class of nickel used in tlio old three and five cent pieces, and the coin lias not tho true and well known jingle of silver. Tl.e storm of Sunday was nn extremely se, vere one, the wind blowing a gale all dav and the rain falling in torrcntx. Late in the even ing a disgusted robin applied for admission to our sanctum by tapping at tho window. Tho (ash h.ningjbcm raistd the bint flew in am: took a position under (lie stove to dry his fcath eis, and then perclud on the pkturoof Horace lireeley for a nap. In the morning bo took lib departure. Another bird had previously en deavored to obtain admission, mid one also at the Exchange Hotel, The violence of the gale bail evidently driven them fioni their nests. Till! t'AMI'AKSN OPKNIIUI (I 111; AT KNIUl'SIAFU AT 1 UK UKUOCKAHU I'Ol.li HAIMNO, Tho grandest demonstration on tho pint of lite people since the negiinung nt the campaign oi tuned on Saturday uight last, when the Til den & Hendricks Reform Club of llloomsburg erected a hickory pole one hundred mid twenty five feet high in fiont of the Court House. Tho streets were tluongcd, and the cheers of the masses mingled with the inii-io of the lllooms burg Cornet Hand and the Tilden Drum Corps as a iiiacnilict'iit new banner of nearly twice the dimeniiu.is of the Republican Hag that hung near by, was Hung for the first time to the breeze, hearing tlio words "Tilden, Hendricks and Reform" on either side. At eight o'clock the crowd assembled in lite Opera House", al most Idling it to ovei flowing, tho front part of the hull being occupied largely by the ladies, The Republican Club attempted to hold a meet ing In their room in Hrower's block, but it was a failure, there Mug hardly a corporal's guard lu attendance. While Ringmaster l!ickley and his aids attempted to enlighten their hearers upon the Issue of the campaign after their usual fashion uf "mirth, song and jokes," the Hon, C. R. Iluckalcw and h. h. Orvis. Emi, weredeliv eriug stirring addresses at lite Opera House on tho vital questions of the day. The speakers were fiequently interrupted by he applause oi the audience at the numerous good ioiiits made in their remarks. Wbilo there was humor In the spctches, the exercises were not rlmractcr lzed by llie"mlrlli,soug and jokes" of a minstrel show. The people aro being aroused from their apathy throughout the country, and the pros pect for a grand success for the Democratic par ty u itally outlining brighter. Ocn, Grant says ho "lungs for tho 1th of March," Jt Is not olteii ho indulges in so popular a icmaik, fyrimjfitld Jleiuirican. If your skin is yellow, or If you nro trou bled witli plmplc.1 unci bolls, o.cause your blood with Dr. Hull's Vrgetablorjlls. On Wednesday evening last this communi ty was startled by tlio announcement that Robert V, Clark, Esq., wad no longer num bered with tho living. At about half past eight ho breathed his Inst nml passed quietly nway from tho cares anil 'trials nf this life. Mr. Clark was taken ill tin Sunday last, nml complained of severe pains, but on Monday was about tho Exclinngo Hotel where ho was boarding, and nt his office. On Tuesday also be was able to leavo bis room and took his dinner down stairs at tho table On Tues day afternoon lie nppearcd much worso, and was confined to his bed, though no fears for his recovery were then entertained. Wed nesday evening at tho hour before mentioned, In tlio presence of his son Arthur,nud David Lowcnbcrg, Esq., tho spark of llfo wont out, unaccompanied by n singlo struggle, and ho slept tho Bleep that knows no waking. There was perhaps no man in the wholo county' of Columbia better known thnn Robert F. Clark. For many years ho was one of the lending members of tho liar, and enjoyed a very largo practice. As a man he was scrupulously honest and fair In nil his dealings with his fellow men ; as a gentle man ho was always courteous, kind and obliging; as a lawyer, no word of suspicion was ever uttered against his character. No poor man ever applied to him fur legal Advice, that ho was turned AWAy for luck of money to pay for services. Ho was gener ous even to a fault, and was always as ready to put his hand In his pocket and assist the needy, as ho was to render legal services gra tuitously. His mind was naturally of n le gal turn, nml though never a hnrd student, he seemed to be Able to grasp tho most in tricato questions that wero presented to him without hesitation ; his clients were alwAys suro to bo right if they followed his advice, llobert F. Clark was born September 23d, 1821, and graduated nt Princeton College in 1813. Ho studied law with Josh ua Coinly, Esq , at Danville, and was admit ted to tho Bar in tho spring of 1817, while Judge Anthony occupied the Rcnch In this county. In 18(15 he was appointed Collector of Internal Kevcnuo for the 13th district by President Johuson, and held that position until 18G9. Ho served ono term as District Attorney soon After ho camo to Columbia county, and occupied other positions of hon or and trust. Ho will bo missed in the Courts of this county, where ho practiced lor nearly thirty years. Ho will bo missed by tho younger members of tho Har, to whom he was always ready to extend a helping hand; ho will be missed by tho older law yers, with whom ho was associated in tlio trial of all important causes that camo before tho Court; ho will be missed by tho commit nity, in which ho had not a singlo enemy, and ho will bo missed by nn aged lady who lovcu him with all the strength of a mother's love. Tho funeral services will bo hold in St, Paul's Episcopal Church to-morrow (Satur day) afternoon at one o'clock. Peace to his ashes. On Tuesday afternoon last, tho house of Dan iel Fry, of Montour township was entered du ring the absence of the family, and rolibed of about $S0 in money. Constable Irvin, who was cutting com in a field near by, saw four young men pass down tho road and, suspecting that they had been in I'ry s bouse, came to lllooms burg for a warrant. The thieves went to Dan villc and there got on conductor Jordan's train for Northumberland. Whilst on their way they got into a dispute concerning the division o: the money, oblivious of the fact that Mr. Jordan sat in the soat behind them and overheard their conversation. On arriving at Northumberland they crossed to Sunbury, where they were ar rested by Detective MePierson, who had been notified by the telegraph operator at Northuin berland, and after a bearing before the justico were committed to jail. On being searched $' in money was found on their peisons, a part of which was a lot of old silver coins which Mr, Fiy identified as his properly, they having been given to him by lus mother. 1 hey also Ion tluee large knives with which, as they allege, they intended to cut corn. On Wednesday af ternoon Deteclivo MePierson and constable Ir vin brought them to llloomsburg, and after a tearing before Ju-tice Urower weie committed to jail. The names of the young men are Wil liam Fry, Charles droves, lloyd Hrolut anil Henry Rhodes and they are all residents uf this town. There have been seveial minor robber ies committed of late, both in this town and in the adjacent country, and it is suspected that these young fellows are the guilty parties. Iim-UUMCAN CONVENTION. UCLTITUDISOCS UATlllHUMl OKTUK CLCXS. On Monday afternoon last at about half past one, a few gentlemen from different sections of the County gathered in the Opera Hou-o nml proceeded to constitute a convention lepic-ent-ing the Republican voters of their several local ities. No credentials were demanded, ami therefore nono presented. On motion of J. 11. Robison, A. C. Smith Esq, was elected Chair i, tan. These two gentlemen were Niibititutcd as delegates from tho west district fur tie regular delegates who wero elected on Saturday after noon, defeating Ileckley's candidates, K. C. F.nt and J. K. Kjer. L. T. Thoiup-on of Ileiwick and T. 11. Miller of Epy weie chosen as secre taries. On calling the roll, not by ttmn-hips but by names of tho-c who said tin y weio dile gatesT'it was discovered that there weie eighteen votes in the convention. Resides these there wan an audience of foity-niuo persons in tho hall, twenty of whom were Democrats. After adopting niles for the goveiument of the assem blage, nominations were announced as next in oilier. The following is the iisult : Associate Judges M, (1, Hughes of Citawis sa, John McAnall of Ilerwick. Legislature II, E, Smith of liloouisburg, John Eggeit. Sheriff C. S. Fornwald. Jury Commissioner Theodore Smith. J. 11. Robison moved to pioceed to the elec tion of a chairman of the county committee. Capt. Jackson, of Ilerwick, was elected. On motion of J. Ii. Robison, 1), J, Waller, Sr., of Bloomsbiirg, was nominated for Congress ; Capt. Conner, W. 11. Ull and J, 11, Rohisuti were alt- pointed eoufeiecs, Frank Evans was nominated for Senator. John (1, Jacoby was nominated as one of the senatorial conferees, but the gentle man who uomlii ated him withdrew tho name when he was informed that Mr. Jacoby is a staunch Democrat. D. A. lieckley and C, 0. Jackson wero then elected delegates to tho State convention, A romtulttco on resolutions was npKiinted by the chair and withdrew to draft tho document. The convention thought it would be a good timo for remarks while waiting for lids committee to reiKtrt, and so called on lieck ley tu make a "little speech." The Ringmaster tried to slide out of the ball, but was brought back. He made his littlo speech, and we were greatly surprised to hear him use the wordrrWs only once ; and he hud very little to say about tho war. This was an Inexcusable omission on tho part of any Republican orator. After he had concluded his address to seventeen dele gates, tho audience having disappeared, A. C, Smith Esq, was called nn, and whispered a few gcntlo words concerning the greatness of the Re publican parly, Tho committee on resolutions then reported, and the convention adjourned. Victories in this convention seeui to have) been about equally divided. Smith and Robison beat lieckley on the election of delegates in the wct llloomsburg district and Smith slid in as chairman, but lieckley fetched tlteui on tho question of delegate to tho Stale convention, We are not suro who Is ahead on tho county couim iliac, but JltUlty w hoi VLuirvuxn, COUItT rHOCEKMNOS. Wni. Millies' Exrs, vs. Michael (hover's Adinrs, Jury called) verdict for fd,000. Petition of minor children of Mary Rlsewtck) leccascd, for guardian, Casper I. Thomas ap pointed, John Thomas surely, bail in $100 Tor each ward. William liennett sworn and allowed to be come a citizen of the United Slates. Estate of Oliver Philips. Petition ftr sale J. R. Evans and Richard Stiles approved as surety In a bond of $000. Estate ot Sarah Swank. Petition for sale. Sale ordered. Itond In $800. Peter Miller nml Isaiah Dower approved as surety. Com. vs. Milton Charles, Motion for a new trial overruled. Petition fo' a road In Jackson township, near Samuel Knorr's. Isaac A. Dewllt, Joseph Kel ler and George W. Derr appointed viewers. Com. vs. Milton Charles. Court sentenced lefendant to pay a fine uf WOO and undergo an Imprisonment, at labor, of three years in the Ea'lcrn Penitentiary. Sarah Hill, W. 8. Conner, H. J. Conner, T. F. Conner, 1). W..Contier, Jos. Conner ami S(j. san Creveling vs. Pennsylvania Canal Co. Pe tition for viewers to assess damages. E. U. Rickctls, David Achcuhach, George Stiner, George Smith, Jacob M. Harman, John Snyder and Miles C. llllams appointed viewers. Report of viewers of a road In Scott 'ownshlp, near) George Zeigler's, confirmed nisi. Width fixed at 33 feet. Petition to inspect bridge. Lucas Fabringer, John Evctand, Jonathan llaclimau, Cera How, er, Jacob K.Hcrner and Day id Yeagt'r appoint ed viewers. Estate of llannab llaird. Petition for cita tion. Citation awarded. Estate of Michael Grovcr. Petition for spe cific performance. Citation awarded. Elizabeth Ho man. Inquisition of lunacy. 0. A. Jacoby appointed comniiltee of tho luna tic. Bond In $1,000. Petition of Elizabeth E. Cadman for separate earnings of herself and property. Ordered filed and recorded. Wni. Snyder's heirs vs. Jacob Iiechtcl !i wife, Verdict in favor of the plaintiff on the following conditions: Elizabeth Iiechtcl to pay plaintiff $3,122.40 by April 1st next, with Interest from lain, and costs, when a deed is to be executed to Elizabeth Iiechtcl, conveying title. Petition for a change in a road in Centre township, near Levi A. 1 1 id lay's. Thomas CrevelingJJr., T. W. Edgar and John Krcsslcr appointed viewers. John Yeagcr's Admr. vs. M. G. Hughes. Ju ry called ; verdict for plaintiff for $1,027.50. Caroline Harman's minor children for guar diau. Charles Hippensteil appointed; bond in $100 for each waul. Eaward Henry opproved as suretv. Estate of minor children of Caroline Harmap Petition for sale. Sale ordered. Overseers of the Poor of Orange township vs. Iiloom Poor District. Appeal granted by leave of Court. Rejiort of viewers of a road in Conyngbam township confirmed nisi, widtli 33 feet. Estate of Ilenjamin J. Iloone. Petition for citation read, and citation awarded. Estato of Jacob Ilowman. Answer to citation filed. An adjourned court ordered, to continue ono week, beginning on the 27lb day of November next at 10 o'clock a. m. A venire to be issued in the Common Pleas for 30 jurors, and it was ordered that the causes to be set down for trial be designated on the list by the President Judge five weeks before said Court, Ordered that venires be Issued for grand and trav-rse juries for December term. An Argument Court was ordered to bo held October 20th next. Court adjourned. TO THE CITIZENS OP UI.OOMSHUItO. M'hereai, tlio Governor of I'enn Bylvania, by Iiih I'rocliitniition of the J'Jth uist., lues net apart T linrselay, tlie 8th clay of September, 1870,;be- ing tho ono hundredth anniversary of the adop tion in convention of the. first Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania, and being aWl'enn Bylvania Day" at tho Grand International Ex position, and recommending that the naid '28th day of September, 1870, be held and observed as n State Holiday, and that the people assnn ble at Philadelphia to take, part in the ceremo nies of the day ; the nndersiL'iied, President of the Town Council of the Town of llloomsburg, hereby directs the attention of the cilizcim of thu Town tu the Proclamation of his Excellency the Governor, hereby cordially inviting them to avail IheuiselvcH of the recommendation in the Kiid Proclamation contained. !y order of Uud : David LowKNm:ito, V. W'lUT, President of Town Council Secrctarv. lllooimburg, Sept. 20th, 1&7C. Business Notices Important to Centennial Yixltora. If vnu nro going to seo the Centennial Exhibition with your wife nml children, write to IViUon'a Washington Hotel on Chestnut street nbovc- Seventh. Philadelphia and give tlio number nf grown persons and children in your tanilly unci now long you nroiiosii to utiiv mid got their prices. If you are going with a puny, society or lodge, tin the satni'. Washington Hotel with 11 wide Chestnut street front, only charges 43.00 per day, nud $2.50 for supper, bulging and breakfast ; and tlio J (ranch ot the Wnsliuigtoti, on tlier.uro pe.m plan, on Seventh street near Chestnut, only Sl.uu lur loom, ami there you can git. a good meal fur lil'ly cents if you desire it, or you can get your meals anywhere elo you cnoose. A tig. a-lnv Salt $ 2.2) per barrel $1.(10 per nack lor caiii at siin.s loung a store, l.lglit street. Clark & Woll will have their stock of Fall Goods in this week. Largest lot of rnnoy Writing Piipcr in this county at G, A. Clark'. I.titi! k .Sloan liavo received their Full ami Winter styles of Minn Deinorcsts Cut Paper l'utteriis. Call and ge' a catalogue. Tito largest line of Slipper, is at McKln iiey's. A full lino of (Iri'cn anil ilhick Teas, cf all cpialities and prices at Itiwsell's. Cliickcting Stc-iiiwaytlutliufhuk k Unities Urn., l'ianos at Thomas JUu.iic Hturo D.ui. ville. July 21.-lw JIcKiiniey's is headquarters for all kinds of boots auel shoes. A new Clark's. lot of l'ockct llookd at G. A. Jfasoii's Fruit Jura and Jelly at M. M. Husscl's. Tumblcru LadlDa' French Kid Ilutton Shoes, all widths and sizes, at McKliiney's. Syrups and Molusscscat prices to suit the times at M. M. Uusscll's. Sheet Music, Musio Hooks ami Musical Instruments generally In endless variety at Thomas Music Storo, Danville. July 'J l.-lw Six good second. hand Pianos for t-nlo a 0, Thomus Music Stony Danville, ranging in prices from 125, to W0. July I'lV-lw Q. A. Clark sells King's Specks, which are the beat. Kvcry pair warranted, A full lino of Tobaccos, at wholesale and retail at M. M. Itusscll's. Mason A Ilnmlln, leo. Woods, ami the Celebrated Standard Organs at Thomas Music Store, Dauville, July lilMw SeudMc. toa.l'. IIOWKI.I, CO., NrYorlc,fo ramililtt el no i tecs, containing tuts as' iiswapaion, aiidflauaTtaatuiwlitf cuilcf adrerti UKf. MarcJiH. 'tt-x iIVIETHODSPOINTSw METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE WIN THE PURCHASE OF CLOTHING- AT .WANjAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, To wttlch w titrlt flit InUristtd Attinlton and Cinhil Scroflitr of ! -TI-IE PUKOIIASINO- PUBLIC- METHODS) POINT t f WE hvo but Ono I'rlco for AIL NIS Prlc raesns ol necMsltrtivi tini J cut ITIco WE recolvo Cuh l'uymcsnt from All.' fysii saves expensn of collodions ul ttmm. loasos from bad debts WE giro a Ouuantoo protocting All.... . . , .. . . rpjiE OuarnntM protects th buyer wha JL rnajr notlienjua'goof goods Wit Return Money when wo cannot ' suit All.......-... - WTo "If n hnmenso siles and ftro nt. . , . t V V luflod with a verr imsll percent WE buy our goods at first lundi, la era of front......... .....,. Inuntnn quantities, and at tho . lowert riicosiorCa.li TTUeasylobiirofus.stncoallarotreattd ' ., ,.,,1, -,. J- alike, no ono netting favors that W" TTgrV"'ment'wo "u'".l cro denied to other..!-....?. WE Inspect eTCrjp yard of (rood! that TVCKEIUNO and debato aro done away roes Into our Garments.... XJ , byui.evfirbodygetsoiubatwith- . out having to asc for It WE put n tlcifct on every garment, showing plainly Its quality and Odr largo experience, capital and facfl. price - ,J ltlesweiiM for the people's benefit tn lowering prices. WE cut off eTery Item of unnecessary expenditure tttE nil orders roeelTcIbyrnaa from ell -. ,, TIT,,! ,..!, VV parts of tho United Btatos. Writa WE ?ryrdepfimtnu..r.?'.!". tor partleul.r. WEeoVrJm: NMS5?iiSg v In addition to onr immenao Block oriteady-Made 3o lng, wo bars a UagntCcent tin of Uen'i and Boy's rumlihlng Oooda, Bhlru (of our own make) and Underwear, all at U jVory lowest 1'riccs. " WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK ZXJtLZy . ;. S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS,1 1 PHILADELPHIA. PIANOS AND ORGANS. OF S T j 2KT .A. ZR ID M Tho Largest Assortment ! Tlio Best in Quality ! The Lowest iu Prices I The Easiest Terms! YOTJ WILL "I3ST G0MER THOMAS' MUSIC STORE. 147 MILL STHEET, ' DANVILLE, PA. July21,'7.-'m. WHOLESALE DETJG EMPORIUM. Corner Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned Laving been engaged in the business for the past eight years dealers to their large and varied stock. They defy competition by any house in or out of tho large cities. Their stock consists of Paints, Oils, Class, Putty, Patent Medicines, Spices, &c. RETAIL DEPARTMENT BRO "W IB ZR. ' S BLOCK. Where may bo found a largo Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well regulated retail Drug Store. They aro also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrat o OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND EXAMINIi OUlt STOCK. MOYER BROS. May 10, To.-tf. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S and savo one-thtrd tho cost of 1T-T7?A TTO AT DA TXT'P painting, and get a paint that Is much handsomer and will Vjll I'jUl LlVIJ 'J I V 1 1 I last twice as long as unv other paint. Is piepared ready for use in winiuor anv colur desired. Is on many thousands of tlio (litest buildings In tin) country, inauv of which luvo hxupalnlod btxears ami now look us well us vilteullrst paluled. This CMKMU'AI. I'aIN T Itas lakeu l lrst I'reinlums nt twenty ot tho state l'alra of tho Union. Samiilueard coloin sent free. Atttli i-m N. Y. K N A M H I, I' A I .N T O t)., liu Chauibeiti street, N. V., or M 1 1. 1. V. It ltoa., lit) Water street, Cleveland, Ohio. 11 31 All kinds an GREEN TEA AND AT jr. 13:. hve-IZE's MAMMOTH GllOCEllY. Corner Main and Center Streets BLOOMSBUKQ, 3? J . Oct. 8, lSJ6.-tf. BOOKSELLER AND STATIOIMER, Dealer in Law 131unks, Sunday renusyivania WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, Eooks and supplies not On Short Notice at tho Storo in Exchange Uotol (ICt. S.ISTS Then Buy MILLER BROS.' iKWSZPM CHEMICAL PAINTS lialot. Is iirfiurtl ready fur use la while, cr any colur desired, la on many tliout In Uiti cciunlry, many nt wlilclt lunet teen palmed alt 'litis OlIKMle'AI, I'AINT lias tAl.ru Unit rre-uiliuas at etc citiura at lit triis. Addrraa N, T. K N A M K L I A I N T CO., 1M l-ltauiUrs in ciOA per day at Itoine. Samples worth tl V 0 VU Irea, bnnbox tu, I'arUaud, Maine. March lu, 'I-ly. 1Q a day at lusnii. Acrnta wanted. Ouliltaud "tc'iiaifrtc 11tUH,LfJ, AeiceuU, Idalso. Ma rcU la, itij. A3STTJP AC TTJEE would call the attention of country stock of Surgical Instruments, Jtay l,'iO-ly. fa prices. BLACK TEA. School Libraries, Depositary of the liiolo bociety, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS on haud can bo furnished Most Reasonable Bates, Build iniir, BloomsburLr, Pa ntlnr. and ret a Dalnt that ast twice a luiir aa anr otut-r y V iuanv tliauHandtf uf tlLfinaftstbutlillmni wrnty etf thu blatn vmra at tint l'ulun. tuunihi urd auu uow iuok as Men aa wnen nrsc iiainiuo. MI I, I, lilt IlllOb, lot rtator nrret, flaTcUud. Ohio. tucct, ti. Y. May ij, t-ij. BUSINESS CARDS. VWITINO IJAItlU LK1TKK IIKADa, lillXiHKADS, lfiaTKits. iL. n . Neatly fuxd Cheaply (irlnted at theCouiU Dauchy & Go's. Advt's. 2ti I'ANOV fMltllHIl styles with namnwew. .') Affvntfl wanted. J. 1). UusUxt, Nassau, N. Y. AGENTS! if you want the best telling artlcln In tho world anil a MI'l' c-o til nalent lover waten, rrcn it rusU w i Hunt, unco U) J.UIillllSJc CO.. !! Itrouil. way, N, Y. Sep. l.-lw a 01 K PAT) cJI TmTT brilliant till chromoR, ?10 rUlV Ol with lf(rant folio, $1. rmt. rlrr, MnaiTMitrm, lolil.FIh, I'rttll, anil otlirr popular elironicn, cadi IV feet ion;, only 60 cents each. NATIONAL UIIItOMU CO., l'lili. BOp. 1-IW. AeiitNTs WANTni) ran Tint iuikat CENTENNIAL BOOK. immenso salon. IT I'A VM. ttend for Circular. r. w. znmiiu co rntia. Sep. 1-iwd I'AltMH with fruit and Improvements atvnurown I'AIOIX ItiruiTS. Catalogue, with maps and plioto I'Alt.HS irntililo Illustrations, tclllnir alt about I'AIC MS .Maryland nud Delaware, sent free. rAu.tiis d r . aiAmiiA. j-uutji, iu Hep 1-4WH AOKNTS WANTKD! Medals Diplomas Awarded ,ur 1NKwAVi' CENTENNIAL BIBLE. I HIM) lllii-triitlims. Address for new circulars, A. .1. 1IOI.MAN S CO., (30 Arch St., I'lllla. Sep 1-IKd v iti:roit.n i Now ready for agents. Tlio National Hand Dock fur voters, with liruof Hldttn IleiiurliKK, unci an expose of Icings and fraud, too itaifrs. juusiraien. vt ccs. wni secure oumi ana crrltnry. $100 a month mado. IS. U. Tiiiit, Pub., I'lilladelphla. bcp4-iwd PSYCIIOMANOY, or Soul Charming. How either sex mav fascinate and catn tho lore and Hiicctlons ot any itcrson they choose Instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free,by 111H11, iur zj cut., lUKmuer wuu i mnmafru iriitae, l.'trj I tttcll oracle, dreams, hints tn ladlrs, weddlnc'. nUlit Bhlrt, &c. A queer boot. Address T. WILLIAM co., I'uos., rmia. scp4-twa $50 to $200 a month for nccnta. INlYEUSAIi 1HST0KY. Tho great Interest In all nations and In our own inniuiig nisioryor 100 years mates tmsrjooK sell faster man any other. 3 books in onr beautifully II- lustratcd. Low price, quick sales, extra terms. Send iur circular. t, c. Aicuuiiux, rnuaueipnia, I'd. 8ep4-iwd AGENTS WANTED J KVKNTti at Tim . Nation In aril tint Nrer Hook IONAI. CAl'ITAL AND THK C 4MPAIC1N OV !:. .tusttlio book for the times, uives a full history of the National Caitiinl nml lint rramrni. Shows how the government has been managed since Its or cantzatluii. Explains how lobs aro tm'. throutrh Con. irrers. tmes a full history of tho irliUttr Kriiudn. Ilelunnii and other Scandal. It gives the ilvosof Tilden, Hendricks, Hajesand Wheeler, (irnndchance for agenu. Address C. c. WICK CO., Cleveland, uuto. pep wtr a REMOVAL-200 Pianos & Organs nt Mancfactcmrs' prices. Tlio Subscribers will sell their Kntlro Str.ck of I'lanos and organs, new and second hand, sheet music, music books, and mer chandise, at very near cost prices IiUHINO 8KP TKMHEH previous to removol to their new store 40 EAST 14th ST., UNION SliUAltB. OCT 1st. 111US- iratcn catalogues .Maiion. Agents wanted, specui Inducements to THE TltAllK. IlOltACU WATERS c SON'S, Manufacturer and Dealers, 4SI nroadway, n 1 . oep t-4wa To Agents or ny who ncod Work. THE BIG BONANZA -& IHx lis Qfn iK'a new book, with Introduction by Mauk Twais. Is lust rendj'. The richest In text and Illustrations seen for along time. Aro you out of wnric or drugging along on some dull book J (.0 for this one. It will till your pockets sural Don't delay and loe territory ou want, send for circulars at onco. 11 coses Homing eosee mem. am. runs co., Hartford, Conn., or F. C. BLISS & CO., Newark, N. I DCp t-W U Correspondence Invited, ltools laid by contract. Why not mako your Itoofs last n lifetime, and savo tho oxpenso of a new roof every 10 or 15 years. It can be done : It you use Slato l'alnt. It will not only resist tho effects of water and wind, but shield you irotn x iru. OLD ROOFS, Protect your Ilulldtnia by uslrftr Slate Taint, which netLnnr cracKs in winter nor runs in Hummer, ina shingle roofs can bo painted looking much betbT. ana laseiug longer man now sningiea without 1110 patnt, for fine-fourth tho cost of rc-shtngtlng. On decayed shingles It lilts up the holes nd pores, and gives a new hubstnrill.il roof, that lasts for J tars. Curled or warned shlnirles It brtners to their maces and keeps them there. This paint requires no lii'Ht- tug, ts upiitica tvtiu u urusn uua very ornamental. It Is chocolate color, when ilrst applied but chancres to a uniform slato color, and Is to all lntenta and purines stale. ON TIN OR IRON ROOFS tho red color Is tbo best patnt In tho world for dura bility, it has a heavy body, easily applied, expands by neat, contracts by cold, dries slow and never chicks nor scales, una cout equals of any other, NEW ROOFS. Mills, foundries, factories and dwellings a specialty, fttcrlals comnleto ror a new steen or nut Hoof or ltubber lloonng cost but about half tho prlco of re- snilltruncr. l'or I'rivale ltou.sfS. narns nnd nuildlncrti of all descriptions It Is tar superior to any other roof, log lu the wo-ld for convenience In tailncr. and coin. bines tho ornamental .appearance, durability, and nie-proof qualltu s of tin, at one-third Hie com No A llr I,r 1 . rftt I I I Ml1, 1, "How to saee rii.shlntrltntr smd leaks effoctuatl and cheaply In roofs of all kinds" a loo page boo iivv. 11 ing wu.j , mm Hk lui .fv Vurk Mulit Itoolluir (,'o., I.ltuitud. 1 Cedar Street, New York. Afcnts Wanted. Babcock & Wyeth's Ads ciOft f Howard for an lncuraUu case. Viitw riTUH, netne sworn, sais: unc t in. rf, i , I crraduarcd In iptiji, uijiii!iiru lu i-rutossurv cntur ittov ; nave ae voied o jeai-SjexclusUely to ltlieumattsm.NfunUjla, tiller's lthcumatlc Hecncdy, Kidney Cordial, aLd iiutib. jviuiicy itutt Liver u scases. 1 Lunraniftt i.r. l'ampblets, ltcferenccs, and Medical advice sent by Liver ruts, it iiecnaneue cure, or win reman money. mmi. Kittita. nuuu'ss ux. xtcter, s 9. ruurui, rniia, JII UILIIIVO UV AJI ukkuid. juiy ti, its.-ii. us iv T. D. Kellogg'a Advts. m ilEDAK VATS AND TANKS. Cor brew. Vyers, dyers, cliomlats, rnanufacturcrs and prlvato elnelllngs. UKO. J. UUHKIIAHT & Ct juuo v-iw. uutionwoou bi neiow nroua. IUI111KK (i(lOI)S nf every dvcritin, Intr, ic. Ill llAliliXl.VICi;, MIN x ro. Tt'het- i i t ten n-.. t at Ktiicr. tinin. ittfoistuin mioi'S. i: etc t nnc m.. rniiaticipuu, Agents .National ituutA-r Co, J till . E ZELL'S NCYCLOPEDIA, Nw ltt'.risKli Kiiitios. IMt.coO arClrKfi. 3.0U0 en craMncs, and IS snlendld mans. Ihulilvvr liocili uf nnUrrs.ll knoulfdsu In ths lansiiacru Now In rourheuf putillratlnn. M'KCIMICN witli map bent ,ui uKAjuizt. Aiiiw.ia vA.ei.et. CIIAS. II. DAVIS & CO., rhlli Apr !J ly. EXCELSIOlt PRINTING INK CO. BEST AND CHEAPEST 1'KINTINCr INK IN THE MAKKET, 13 nuri'lny Hi., N12W YOltK. Aug. II, 70.-iswk UU8INUS8 EHTAIILIS1IEI) IN 1SI5. BOERICKE & TAFEL, HOMCGOPATHIC PHAIIMAGV, 145 Orand St., New York. Keop constantly on hand a completo stock of ro llablo llomu-opathlc Uetllclues, und Hooks on Div incstlc I'rui tlce. ciocds scut to all puru ct tho country, by mall or express. Mend .tuitiji for dewnimte- cataloguo and prtco currttt t- Audress as abovt &uj. ll.-tw k LOUIS BERNHARD, Dealer In BLOZXT WATCHES, 0L00U8, Silverware, Wutclies and Jewelry liLooMsuima, pa. ladles' and Oentlcme u'a Gold and Sliver Watched, of American and Foreign manufacture. Silver and Plated Waro, Clocks, FINE JEWELUV, AO., AO. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING Promptly Executed. ooAtts-ir E iifjTIUY. l a me to Ihe nrimls&sof Iho nndentlmfsl In IleaTer Township about the middle etf Auvust lI. A bruvtu mure Hit or twe-lvu jturs old, lourlivu tu orteen Uuudslilh,ciiowlilCtt lilnd toot and wt'lelta about lieu itbuuds. Theuwnercanhaiethuaaniaby uiot la( prutcrty andpajlui: charires. BLANK NOTE8,vltl orwllhout czeetptloa or aala at ttt UoLiwuax toa, J. Weaver 8c Oo'a. Adv'tB. ,ceotennial7 ( . 't'i I Hotel Directory ov PHILAIELPHIA. thousands of our readers will visit tlio Brand Cel. U-nalot Exlilfcttlon at Philadelphia. Thoy will want to stop at hotels whero tho accommodations ar BOod and tho charfrca aro reasonable. To dJ so tbejr most mats all arrabieiAehUbofore sUrtlnjr. ThUi ran bo done by correspondence! with Uis proprietcs-s. This directory will bo found audi as aro fully up tm thrso rr qulrcmcntn. 231xn Avenue Hotel E AVKNUE AND FIFrY-FMST Street, opposite. TrTcst cm! uf .Machinery Unit. COO BOOMSt Asloglo room and singlo lied, II 00 per dav. A. HOEl)F8. 1'roprUlor. Itooms can bo secured by correspondence. .nine , 'io.-ini. 1870. "TO. BEL 310 NT HOTEL, STllIOTLY FIItST-OLASS. TEHM8 $3.53 TKIt DAY. COrt. FOUTY-KIIIST AND OKEGON 8Ta, (SII.TKR MlrUtOROVF.) WEST rillLADKLriHA. C'harlra I', and 1'. I'. Hlovrnn, of Tlnllliart owNEits and rnoritircTons. Major. W. LET, AN 0, Mano&er. Its Attractions Capacity, l.oos Ouests : Mfel toug x Hit feet wlda ; 0 stones lilfh ; built and fur nished by lialtlmoreans. rrivate ponors, en suito, nr.. Special rates for l'artles. Associations, tt. French, (lermnn. Spanish and Italian spoken in lit hotel. All charges moderate and accommodations nrst-class. It Is within four blrcks of tho main en trance of tho orand Centennial Kiposttlnn.the most rtudrablo location ot any (Vntennliil Hotel. Tlte en tire house ts Burroundcd by a matrnlflccitt grove of coolest hotel tn I'lilladelphla, Tho furniture and ninrt e trees. or unity iears crontn. man ncr 11 tn equipments or 1110 cntiro cManusnmcnt aro or in most liberal character and during the season a nrst class orchestra will furnish music for tho cntertala- meni or ina eueau. Jiartct stroot lino city care pass thn door. itino so.-$m. Congress HaII? NEW FOUIt-bTOItY 1IIIICK HOTEL, ON THE Kl ltOPKAN PLAN. Blm Avo , Ilclow yortj -Sccon 1 St., Ulrectly opitoslto Main Kthtbttlon Iliilldlnir, Ac commudattons fur l.ooo guests fpeclal arrancrev menui ror large panics. Terms )NK Ihji.i.Ik I'KIt DAY. comfort, economy and rcasonablo charges. W. 11. HAKUIl & CO., 1'nlladelphla. wJuiy7-4m. A ItKI.IAHLI. 1'AltTY" T6 to take tho exclusive acren , ey for tlio sale of an article n tltetrrocervtlnn. Homcthtnc? that has never been Introduced In tills district, nnd sells rapldiv. Any oung man may inaico rrom f .,ucu in o,wu onnutuiy y addressing SlosMom, lij-elcckcr ti Co., 147 Iteado St., N. Y. hep. 1-lm w. PITTSBURG, PA. Thn mnai rnmnleli. Institution In the UnltcdStat3 for tlte tliorovih practical education otyouniaoa mlddlc-agcd men. SB"Studenta rcrclvcd nt tiny Clntc.ta Address, for circulars containing full particulars, J. C. SMITH. A. II.. Prlacipal. Sept. 8, ie.-4m. w co Tliis Directory is compiled by J. WEAVER & CO.. Newspaper AilvcrtlHliiET Agent, lie Smltbpeld Street, ' riTTssDuno, pa. Branch ofllcc, 1313 Market street, Fhlla. J. B. KNITTLE. W. U. AlillOTT Important to Farmers. and OTerjbody in want ot LIME, LUMBER, AND COAL. We have erected kilns at or near the Taner MULoti the D. U. & W. 11. It. and are now prepared to salt lime at very rcahonaoie prices ana ot goou quality. uracra uy lltu ear pruiniiuy ttiteu uuu atttipcu w any station on the abovo road. A full lino of I.UMUKIt.of all kinds, dressed or In the rough, shingles, Ijith and bill Timber to which we Invito the attention ot custo mers. Orders received and tilled for all kinds of Faxilt Con. Vf itrtc attention to business wo nopo to merit a share of public patronage. 1 i 1 1.1 & A HUH t i , 31. mo catawlsaa, V a. THE EYE & EAR. DR. G-. O. McDERMOTT makes tho treatment ot Diseases 'of the Bar & Ey A SPECIALTY, and has opened at Wllllarnrport, Pa., on Institution tor the treatment and cure ot patients BUfferlnir from such diseases. omca nours. cntu s a. m., i to , ana a to a p. m, Call on or address G. C. aicDF.RMOTT, HI. ti Edwin St., wmumsport, P.n AprlU3-4m. 17XECUTOU'8 NOTICE. 'j EaTim oftiios. wiuroi-H. crc'D. Letters lenoraenlary on the estate cf Thomas um,Hm-. imrvi wiuiviu .uuui,. uumi um. been in-anted by the HegtMer of said county to Wil liam l!yer, of Cata Usa, Columbia county, Executor, lo wuom an persnts titueuieu uru reciuesteu o maao pament, and tnoro linMntf claims cr demand ugatnst tho said otnto will make them known to the i.uld Executor without delay, WILLIAM EYER. Aug. is-sw Executor. COMPLETE BONE MANURE roit Buckwheat and Full Crops COMPLETE OIBMAME MANUFACTURED BY BREINIGaHELFRIO; LEHIGH VALLEY Tf wllftt Kor over 10 years this brand has held Us reputa tion In contact with many competing fertilizers, ONE GRADE ONLY. No variety of Dames with accommodating icalt of price. HUCOM MENDED Iiy farmers' clubs, l'Olt A. J. Albcrtson, It. U Iteay, I. It rktesholtz, Freas lints., K. 1 houuton, C, W. Wooddrop, agriculturists, planters and NAlii: .11 Y Itolirfcburg. Itupert. t'atuwlssa, Ikrwlck, lianvllle. iciversiae. TIM fullowlag testimonial was received icvcral yean ago. A yaama'sCtri vtrconusmn tnacoanxTR lioxi MANl'KK iS TUN 1IKST PKklUII!U IMlsa. Uroeuwotid, Columbia county, Pa. Mass as IluKiNiat; Ilm-faicii (1sNTi.iiMtif i We' thu undersigned, having used jour Complete ltono Mauurothu post M'ut-eiu, pro cured of our agent, A. J. Albcrtsoii, htieby ulUiiti II tn l tho beat fuittltxer lu use. We lulu iccou,. mend It to farmers, for It Is all that lou claim lor it. Youry, la, WILLIAM IWOKILII. K. MATIIKIt, JQ11N bTAN- ton a. niiKiuija kid, ami. uiuton, a. a. i-aih- iU(t., 1C, I. 1