THE COLUMBIAN. II LOOM Sill) It (I, I'll 1 1 AT, NOV. 17, ISJtl IUII lloail Timo Table. LACKAWANNA k 1ILOOMS11UIW HAIL IIOAH NOIITII. .... C.4S A.M. ... 7.SS A.M .... 1.41 l'.M. .... 6.04 P. M. BOOTH. T.M A. M. 4.M 1 M II.M A. M Accommodation Train,. Mall Train , Express Train ......... CATAWISSA UAH. ltOAD. NOHTU. BOOin Aciommod.itlon Train c.ss A. M, T.3T r. M. lie ular Express 4.CG '. M. 11,33 A. M. Through cars on Express train eltlier to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation tram I una between Catawissa nml Wllllatnsport. Nona; to ro9TtAsri:ns. Those postmns tcrs who hereafter return rulwrtber' papers to this office ilniply tnntkeil "rcfiiacil," and un nccompunieil by n lctter,ns required hy law,wlll he charged Willi the paper from the date of web lllcg.d in tlficatlon unlll notice Is given In n proper ivny. Wo have reached the conclusion that our timo is nbout ns valuable a that of potnia"lers generally, and we do not in pose after this to upend half n morning hunting up a namo because a postmaster is loo lazy to fill out a blank, - In n fit of enthusiasm tho llcpubliean office put out several tree flag, but the next di'palch caucd them to bo hauled in. They have not been eccn since. The election return have proved too much for G. L. Morlock of the Lock Haven Hater prise, who has resigned Iho editorial chair of that paper. He v. David J. Waller ran 311 behind his ticket in l'ilto rniitilv, receiving hut 09 voles. A ptiitablo song for him to tune up on would be "Tile ninety ami nine." Harry Faux walked twice around tho track, at tliu I'nir Ground", lut Saturday, in the re markably fast time of eix minutes and eighteen seconds. He was timed by Dr. Stiles of liuck horn. The track was heavy. The audit in the estate of Charles Dyer has been postponed until November 125th, at ten o'clock a. m., at the office of YV. I'. Eycrly, CatawUsa. John M. Ci.aiik. Auditor. Out of Iho thousand's of pocket-books found oiillioCenteuui.il ground, nine out of every ten belonged to the ladies, showing pretty clear ly who canicd thcpurpc while doing the Cen tennial. Et. Itfliikesus that it shows wlio dUhi't carry the purse. Tho AVilliamsport Sun waxed enthusiastic over tho election returns, and displayed no less than twenty four roosters at tho head of its col umns and also about a dozen anil a half finely assorted woodcuts, expressive of triumph and general satisfaction. Tho election in llloonnburg was warmly con tested and resulted in the success of the Kepub Ilea ns by two votes. As will be seen by the figures Iho total vote was the largest ever cast, amounting to 770. There was much excite mcnt during the day in the neighborhood of the polls, but no disturbance arose, and no ill-will was manifested by either party. The arrest of Hester and firnham for com plicity in the number of Alex. W. ltea will he found noticed elsewhere. Those who desire to look over the evidence given in the trial of Donahue and Dully, in this county, can find a full report of the trial at this office. In view of the piobable trial of Hester mid Graham it will prove Interesting reading. John K. Grotz was the loturn judge appoint ed from this county to meet other return jud ges from the counties composing this Kleventh Congressional district, at Munch Chunk, last Tuesday. Jacob H. Graul was the return judge fiom this county to meet other return judges from the counties composing this, twenty fourth Seiiatoral district, at Danville on the same If our County Commissioners would get their printing done at home, instead of employing a Itepuhlican at llurrisburg, fewer blunders would occur. For instance, in the electoral ticket, the names of Kepublicans wero correct ly spelled, but the names of 13 Democrats were mis-spelled, For instance itcrrell was spelled Jkll, and MolTett was spelled MoitciAN. And tho heading was for Dauphin Co. Patronize lnmo is a good motto. THE COUNTY VOTE, Klscwliero will bo found the official vote of Iho county. The majority this year is the great est ever given. Tilden has 2325 majority. The Kepublicans made gains in lierwick, Catawissa and llloomsburg, hut these wero more than overcome hy tho Democratic increa-e ill other places and noticeably in Heaver, Kenton, Sugar loaf, Hriarcreek, Centre, Kishingcreek, Jackson, .Main, Jlilllin, .Montour anil fine, nearer is the hanner township, as the Democratic gain there is 7S, All honor to Columbia county, she has done well. Wo leprint from the Danville lntillkcmer Iho following affidavit, which must lie interesting reading to Dr. D. 11.11. ISrovu r of Danville, who was Iho Greenback candidate fir the Leg islature, but withdrew just before the election Coalmen!, wo take it, is entirely mperlluoiisi MONTOl'K COUNTY, S3 i lVron,illy appeared before me Unbelt l'iehls vvlieyilter being Uuly sworn, iioiniii pom nuiisay that during the mouths of October ami Novem ber A. D. Itsili, he received from certain per sons heloiielng to iho Itepuhlican l'artv of Mini- tour County (to him Iho di-poncot Known) the turn of Two Iluiidrid Dollars to ho paid to D, II. it. Hrowcrof iho liorough of Danville, ami Candidate of the Greenback I'm i t v of Montour County for the I.tgishiluioof Pennsylvania, ns u consideration lor Ins withdrawing lion lliu candidacy it Iho saw patty lor tut- sum elhce. And tho deponent further says thut the ol jut of mak-n; Ihc al.uve affidavit Is to place Iiiiiisc f it-fore t he lircenbaik r.irlv in a nod turn that he may neither wiong himself nor it being n member of tlie nam Party luiuclt. Koheit rields. Sworn and subscribed before me this 1 1th day of November A. D. 1870. John W. .Miles J. P. J Headers of tho Coui.mwa.v will remember the trial of Thomas Donahue, and John Dully, arraigned with Michael Piior mid Patrick lie ter, for the murder of Alexander W.Kca, which took place at the February tcmi of Com), J Mil), Tho murder wus committed on the 17th o October, IfiCS about a milo and a half fron Cenlralia, Donahue and Dully were acquitted and n nolle iiwtu entered in tho cans of tho others. Last week Hosier and nnian named Michac Gr.iham were arreslcd and lodged in IheSehuyl kill county Jail, charged with the murder o Ke.i, lies er us accessory before the fact and (Iridium us accessory after the fact. The chief evidence against them is that of a man in jail at Pottsvilli', I'linrgcil with larceny, who has con fessed Iho crlmo and given the names of the par ties engaged In it, and tho division of iho nion ey taken from the Iwly after the murder. Pat rick Mcllugli has aUo been arrested charge with complicity. The prisoners with doubtless bo sent to tills county for trial nt the Dccciubc Court. Klneo writing Iho above Patrick Tillev, alias Pat Hrown, has been urrested neur Wilki llarro uud taken to Iho Potlnvillu jail, charged 'with coiiwelioii with the murder. Till: OIIAVB YATID3 OP DLOOMSDUItO. Hark I from tho tombs a doleful sound, Mlno eara attend tha cry To living1 men, ro o vlow tho ground Where your forefathers lie. Any disquisition upon modes of burial, or of Hie final disposition of (lie dead would bo more curious than useful. For while no special mcth- 1 has been commanded, ll cannot have escaped io observation of Christians, that the earliest nown disposal of the body of tho dead was in io earth, or at least In noavoln the earth. wo thousand years beforo Christ, Abraham of- red to purchase of tho children of Helli tho bland cave of Machpclah for a possession of a burying place. And It Is worthy of rcmaik that on his request, he was answered "In Ihe choice I our sepulchres bury thy dead I tiono of us II withhold from thee his sepulchre, that iou inayest bury thy dead," whereby it ppears that separate family burial places or lots were even then common; but not so exelu- ve but that oilier and even foreign sepulture as allowed amongst the local Interments. Hut Abraham declined to cliooso n grave for Is dead wife amongst those of tho children of Heth, and begged leave to purchase from Kph- rou tho Hittitc a spot which should he eiclu- ively Ids own, l'or four hundred shekels of Iver, at present rat-a about two hundred and fifty dollars, he purchased "the field of Ephron Inch was in Machpclah, which was before Mamore, tho field and Ihe cave which was there- ii, anil all the trees that wero In the field, that ere in all the borders round about." And in o cave ho buried Sarah, and there he himself as burled; and it was to tho self-same spot lat Israel dying in the laud of Egypt, desired to be brought for burial. What can be more touching than this last request of the dying Pa triarch? "I am to be gathered unto my people : bury me witli my fathers in tin) cavo that is in thn eld of Ephron tho Hittile, in the cave that is the field of Machpclah, which Is before Mamore in the laud of Canaan, which Abraham bought witli the field of Kpli'on the Hittitc for possession of a burying place. There they buried Abraham .-nil Sarah his wife-, thero they titled Isaac and Kebekah his wife, and there I buried Leah." ll is also worthy of remark, that amongst all nations sepulture seems to be gregarious. Fain- ies, neighborhoods, communities bury ill one common enclosure. I'.vcn the Kings of l.gpyt were not entirely alone and exclusive in their mausoleums; and with many other nations tho greater the prince or chieftain, the more victims attended his departure. Moses alone, the servant of the Lord, dying n tho laud of Moah, was buried by his Divine Master in a valley in the land of Moab, over g iliist Helto-lVor ; and rests there in the mi- rokeu silence and solitude to which the hand of the Lord consigned him. Poor, weak humanity requires, in its last tours, the aid of some gentle hand, some syni- llietic eye; and it is not loo much to be- love that it feels a consolation to know that the Lody will rest in kindred earth with tho loved f youth and the friends of maturcr life ; that ic last sail ceremonies of sepulture shall mean more than mere common "earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust;" and the more so. if ever io departed soul shall bo allowed to take cog izaucc of the tilings which remain. Tho Town of Hloomburg lias laid out upon one of tho romantic knolls that lie adjacent, beautiful Cemetery, among tho grounds of which, acquired and still possible of acquisition, may be arranged graves in the sunlight and mils in the hillside ; catching on the one mil the first beams of the returning sun, and on the oilier, bidding the last farewell to the re tiling day. From all parts of the grounds, va- led and unusual beauties of landscape expose themselves. Oil' to the South within a few bun red yards winds the musical Susquehanna, and to the North, at tics very foot of tho declivity the limpid Fishingcreek pours its sparkling waters; while the broken lulls and mountains ive a pleasing diversity to the scenery. However it is not to Kosemout Cemetery that attention is especially directed, but to those mot nightly and neglected spots of ground which belong, or arc supposed to belong to some one or more of the different religious organizations n the Town. There are several of them ; one on Third street between West and Market, W need not hunt the gate to get into the grounds, the fence is down and access is common to ev erything. The graves are fallen in, the tomb stones stand awry, ready to drop into the sunk en grave1, the mo-s and mold and weather have bliteraled and filled up the marks of thechi-el, the trees are untrimmed, the shrubbery has de cayed, the loses have been choked by the briars, and the annual crop of blackberries is said to bo superior to any in the whole country round bout. Wo might dig out with our pocket knife, the decayed vegetable matter which now onceals the letters, and spell out the name of the person buried beneath, but wo will not, for the dead and tho living are alike forgetful. Another la located at the corner of Second and ron streets. The fence around that, for tho most art, keeps out intruders, but having once cu tered, tho condition of tho place shows do ad '.Ullage over the former. The building of the Church niado the removal and rc-intcrment of some remains necessary ; hut tho tomb-tones rest against tho side of tho house, or stand in ows along or nbout the new made graves. A few graves are cired for, hut generally theshrub- bery grown wild, the roses are strangled by coarse grasses, iho grounds arc unkempt, grown over with dock and weeds, the Irccs untilmmcd, and the wLo'e place in n shocking stale of neglect. Another is at the eormr of First and Centre streets, perhaps the oldest, and certainly the must uii-iglillv. l'or while the oiiooiiThii Ireet is hidden from Ihe eaMial passer hy, hy a igh and tight build fence; and Iho ouo on Second stieet is now enclosed and pioteeted ; Iho one o:i First street lias next to no fence, and lies dgh and conspicuous. While it might with uitli he said of this, that it is the most neglect I, as il is the inot observed, It can also be said that the Cunelcry Company hasollucd to take chaigo of il, if the authorities will turn ll roperty over to the Corporation, and Iho Town will open C'enlio slreet to First strut, at Ihe en trance to tho giouuds ol Iho Cemetery Liinip i ny, Hy acccpling that proposition, two iniicli needed public improvements would ho aceom plUlied, Hut to reiiirn to tlio main question, o are led to inqiilio whose duly it is Io keep in condi lion and itpnlr the Inula! places of which men lion has been made? Is it to he done hy the relatives and descendants of thoe who are bu ried there? Many of the families have entirely lied out ; others have removed permanently, and others still are not of sulliciint ability Io make the necesMiry expenditure. Shall It be done at tho common charge of tho respective congregations? They say they can hardly pay current expenses, and decline to assume for dead und;rcuiovcd members nnj such pecuniary obligation. Hut havo the con gregations or Parish u right to decline the duty of keeping in repair and sightly condition thtso their burial grounds? The properly belongs to them, and not to any individual, and tho duty follows the ownershl) it may bo true that the earlh is one vast sepul clue, that forgotten millions rest within her !)(! soul ; but unless wo are content at the first to bury anywhere, and smooth tho earth above the collin, and, without a stone or hillock to mark Ihe spot, go on our way, some watch and care ire duo to tho tpotwhero rest our dead. Not storied urn nor animated bust, hut the well' fenced enclosure, the nicely rounded grave, the lorf rlil of weeils anil Closely shaven, the stone. If there Is one, erect, or In Its proper position These things would setm to bo our duty lu them and to ourselves, i no sexton, u mere is unci nn official, should be paid enough salary to com pensalo him for the doing ol' this work, mid .tumid hereon res to pcrlorm It. Jt would tak but a few davs work each vcur. and the beaull fyiiig and cleansing of the grouuds would bo u suiuiacuoii to every uciioiuit. THE COLUMBIAN AND What Is homo without a baby? Many chil dren have coughs and colds jint now, and should havo tho greatest care, unci a Lottie of Dr, Hull's Cough Syrup. An exchange says I Let tho falling leaves re main on grass plots and gardens, They servo as a protection ngalntt the frost and cold of winter, and afibrd nourishment to tho ground. Thero Is many feltow who will find small comfort In the thought that he went to the Cen tennial, when the cold weather finally sets in anil lie discovers that his wardrobo consists of a linen c usler, a straw hat and nankeen Inex pressibles. Such Is life, iiowcvcr, and those ho havo Indulged in terpsicliorean antics will nd themselves compelled to pay tho gentle man who furnished tho music. There was a serious riot at Scranton.on Tucs- lay between tho mechanics of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western llallroad Company, who areon a strike, and those of their number who have rcrentlr resumed work. Just ns tho latter wcrcqiiittingtheshopstlicy wcroaitackcd and several on bolh sides wero severely wound- cJ, har.i of Iron, stones and other missiles being sol. Ihe Mayor and Chief of Police arc ta king precautious In anticipation of further trouble. Politics in School. Inasmuch as polities s not one of the branches of study laid down by law, wo would suggest to certain teachers that it should not be made pirf of the cxercl-cs or taking tho vote ol the pupils, is not only pt to excite enmities and strife.but to call atten tion from Important duties. And when on Tucs- lay la-t, our magnificent Hag was taken in to preserve it from Injury hy the storm, was it in ery good taste for certain normal school pu pils to yell and shout for H-ycs, and this dur ing a recitation ? Nor to our mind was it the province of certain officials on tho hill to en deavor to pcr.siiade students to vote against their convictions, c make these remarks good naturally, and trust they will be of use to those concerned. 1 osmvn ItEsJUl.Ts. 1 here aro numerous remedies that cure sometimes and become trus ted as useful, but none have ever proved so ef fectual cured so many and such remarkable cases as Dr. Ayer's medicines. The Cherry Pectoral has restored great num bers of patients who wero believed to bo hope lessly affected witli consumption. Ague Cure breaks up chills and fever quick anil sureW. Ayer's Compound Extract of Rarsapariila eradicates scrofula and impurities of the blood, Icanses the system and lestores it io vigorous lealth. Hy its timely use many troublesome lisorders that cause a decline of health are ex- silled or cuied. Ayer's Pills and edicts are too well known everywhere to require any commendation Irom us here. Sa anton (I'd) Time. Nov. lm. Campaign Manachimiint. The Kepubli- cans of this county wero never bo well organ! zed as they were this year, and ney'er so well upplied Willi means. Personal activity was observable everywhere, distinguished speak ers from abroad visited our conntv. docil. ments by tho thousand were circulated, and employers alternately coaxed and threatened their employees. On the contrary the Demo crats worked under tho prestige of defeat ; they lad no means, but few documenls)ar;d no speak ers Irom abroad. Our party was not thor oughly organized, in the nature of tilings, but the magnificent majority is largely duo to u vigilant press, an active Standing Committee, and to the speakers, mainly young men, who went to the different sections of the county. Had other counties done as well, Pennsylvania would have given Tilden 10,000 majority and Grant's troops would be hero instead of in Louisiana and Florida. Itunnini; iii Debt. I dwell on this point, for I would deter others from entering that place of tor nient. Half tho young men in tins coun try, with many old enough to know better, would go into business that is, into debt to-morrow, if they could. Mofet poor men are so ignorant as to envy tho merchant or manufacturer, whoso life is an incessant strugglo witli pecuniary difficulties, who driven to constant "shinning," nml who, from month to month, barely evades tho insolvency which sooner or later overtakes most men in business ; so that it lias been computed that but one man in twenty of them achieves a pecuniary success. For my part, I had jnther be :t convict in tho State prison, a slavo in n rico swamp, than to pass through lifo under tho harrow of debt Let no man misjudgo himself unfortunate, or truly poor, so long ns ho has his limbs and faculties, and is substantially frco from debt, Hunger, cold, rags, hard work, coutempt, suspicion, unjust reproach are disagreeable, but debt is infinitely worse than them all. And if it had pleased God to spare cither or all my sons to bo the tupport of my declin ing years, the lesson which I should most earnestly seek to impress upon them is, nev er run in debt. Avoid pecuniary obliga tions as you would pestilence or I'.imine. If you have but filly cents, and can get no more for a week, buy a peel: of corn, parch it, and live on it rather than owo a dollar! Of courso I know tuat somu men must do business that involves a risk, and must give notes or other obligations, and I do tail con sider him in debt who can lay his hands directly on the means of pajing, at some ittle sacrilice, all ho owes; I speak of real debt that which involves risk or sacrilice on ouo sjde, obligation and dependence on the other and I say from all fetich, let every youth humbly pray Clod to preserve him over more. Horace Uritlty, Forney's Prm lias iifimpto explanation of tlio results of tlio election. In nil tlie South ern Mates Blvlnir Uoinociulic ninjoritics terrorism exiateil anil HepublieuiH Iinvp been deterred Irom voting; All tho North era Stnteii Imvo been curiied by the demo crats' tlirougli fraud. Clieerfnl littlo theory, ami if tho people had never heard of Cham berlains', Kelloirg'i, I'acknnU ami their like mid had never known of defeated candidates foisted on tho pcoplo by tho bayonet argu ment, Homebody might believe in it, Tho Pi-etf, however, is poor authority. lion, Walter II. Lowrie, President Judge of Cinwford county, died very suddenly, last luesday,of paralyse. In 1851 ho was elected on tho Democratic ticket us ouo of tlio Judges of tho .Supremo Court of this State, uud in 1800 becaiuo Chief Justice, In 1870 ho was elected to thn Judgeship which ho occupied at tlio timo of his death, I Io was an nblo jurist ami a pure nud hon orable citizen. His ago was about 70, Ho It at (Into. If n tl tlio of tho testimonials now on bind of tlie value of Dr. Whtar's lialsam of Wild Cherry should bo published, no ono would stop to read the bulky volume. Ask your uruggiH nun tic win ten you mat tins Jiai sum is u real blessing to all affected with throat or lung diseases. All kindred affec tions, including Ilronchltis, Soro Throat. Crotm, Hoarseness, Pains in tho Chest, and Weeding of tlio Lungs, yield to Us wonder ful power. Wo udvise any ono tired of ex perimenting with Physician's prescriptions or ijuack medicines to drop them at once and uso this liulsam of Wild Cherry. CO cou U and $1 a bottle, Bold by all drugghfU DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Business Notices Tnko a look nl I. W. ilarlman'sncw Furs, $1.00 to $30.00. Children's $1.00. Go to E. 51. Knorr's forUutn Hoots), For n cood cheat) suit of Clothes co to D, Lowcnbcrg's. "Hv nml bv" voti will want a trood nalr of Winter Hoots or Shoes, and they can be found at MoKimicy's "you bet." Mens Calf Iiooti for $1.50 at K. M. Knorr's. If you want a first class Cook or Heating Stovo at bottom prices go to Ilarman and iiasscrc. Oct. 27-lw. Ladies' Heaver Coals and Heaver Cloths. Water Proof Cloaks and Wnter Proof Cloths a full lino of Ladles' Dress Goods, nml Un derwear for Ladies and Gentleman at Clark & Wolf's. All kinds of Kubbor.s nt B. M. Knorr's this week. Uuy your Clothing at D. Lowenberg's. All parties owing the subscribers arc re quested to pay tho same to Samuel Snyder on or neiore j-ieeemuer luin. 1S7U. alter which the ilnimid accounts will be collected according to law. C.OV.1U1W JIONTOOJICHY & HROWN. Men's Kill Hoota at Hard Timo Prices nt Jicivinney a. A full lino of Tobacco and Cigars, whole sale and retail, at M. M. Kuscl's. Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats. For Men. for Hoys, for Children. Latest styles, lowest prices nt D. Lowcnberg s. Hrown, Plum, dnrk Green, Navy Hluo and Itlnck Cashmeres nt 1. W. llartman s. M. II. llussell keens tho Magic Glycerine boap. bometiiing ne-v and lirst class. Fino Calf Boots at McKinney's. If you want a nico largo Iron Kettle go to ilarman aim iiasscrt. Oct. 27-lw. Boys' Kin Boot3 for S2.00 at E, M. Knorr's. A reallv fino Dress Shirt, try tho Eclipse Blurt, a perfect lit, elegance ana economy coniDinea; can only Do Uuiignt at u. towen berg's. On to E. M. Knorr's for your fall Boots and Shoes. Children's Shoes in great variety at Mc- Kiuney s. 11-1 Blankets, J3.50 to Unrtiuan's, $8.00 at I. W. A full lino of Green and Black Teas, of all qualities aim prices at Kussell s. The best Boots in town at E. M. Knorr!; and prices to suit the tunes. 10-1 Blankets, llartmar.'s. $2.75 per pair at I. W. COAL. COAL Old Established Coal Yard. V. II . A, .... H I. i.UU.j If UUIUUG IS, AbCkUll Dealers in all sizes of the best qualities of Red and White Ash Coal, at tho very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand largo StOCKS ot Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, and Liincburuer's Coal Especial attention given to the prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain ana number taifen m excliungo tcr coat Coal delivered to any part of the town at short notice. Orders left at I. W. McKelvy's atore, or at our ollice, will receive prompt at tention. Office and Yards at 'William Ncal & Sons' Furnace, East llloomsburg. Your patronage respccttully solicited. uuaij, L7 ti ao COAL Worthy of Ueiiicmhrante. Why will you suffer violent pain, or bo made uncomfortable, distressed in mind or body,when you can be insta.itly relieved and quickly cured by Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. Tho or dinary Porous Plaster is air article of merit, yet its action is too 6low, requiring days and weeks of continuous wear to effect a cure. Ben son's Capcine Porous Plaster, being a great im provement over them, relieves you instantly and cures you quicker than any known plaster, liniment or compound. Their action is more powerful than electricity and moro certain. They aro purely vcgctablo contain no mineral or metallic poisons. Their composition mid properties are founded upon true medical skill, and arc in no sense a patent medicine. They are endersed by thousands of Physicians and Druggists of unimpeachable reputation, as being an article of genuine merit ai.d worthy of public confidenee. Try them and be convinced. Price 25 cents. SKAllUlt V JOHNSON, PlIAItlUCKUTiail, Cubuists, N. Y. May 19, '7G ly. He itfoti'H Ciiiirhu- I'uroitM 1'IuMeriiIlcur Im I lie i-colilo Ssuy : "Tho best, cheatvbt. safest, aid surest remcelvof. fereil an lutclltgi-nt people." "An article ot great merit which will In a sboit timo Lo found In every liuuselioul." "'lliey nio all that the mamifaetuiers ehilm tor thrm, whuso imiiiu alone Is a sunn lent en iloiseiiient of their genulnu mollis." "Thu best reir.cilv known t,,r all external climcultlesor local iiisiui nances, i ney are , igorous, removing almusl Instiinllv the most Intent pain ami ensuing' a spee dy cure." "1 consider them fi emit and needed tin. piOMineiit ncr all other ihjious plasteis, they gliu prompt relief and euro quickly; (hey ale held In iui;ii (Mem i ney are now Helen cu our all oth ers. 'I her ciirii whi le oilier Kuruiis M.istcis slump, elli-ie,' When kiirriilng ny iheiu and jou w III not be cll.-.ii'iiilnleil Ma.IJ iil'-ly 1 lien ! cents. SIIAIII HY & JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemists, N,y. Have you tried Kirby's WildCherry Cough lialsam? Avery palateablo compound lor tlie various iiU'ections of tho throat and Iuiil's it has bee n uiil with success, in seven cases of asthma giving i n-lan t relief and in many eases ell'ei'liiig a piruanieiit cure. Price fill ivnls per hottlci and positively warranted tn give uiitiie H.uisiaciioii cr money relunileel. Kirby's Magio ltelief for tho instant cure of severe and neuto pains, Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant, safe and cllcc'tnal. Kirby's Iloiso and Cattle Powders are tho best powders for stock, manufactured. Try them uud bo convinced, Kirby's Camphor leu for sunburns, soro lips uud chapped hands. Dili's Hilhous and Liver Pills aro recom mended by tho first Physicians. The aliovo preparation aro for salo by all Druggists and dealers lu medicine, Slovwt UltOTIIKRS, July 21, '70.-1 y Wholesale Agents. WIIKIti: TO ADVERTISE. A.T.stottnrt'says the test nriUertlsIng mediums he has i ter found "aro the old established oii;aus uf tlio two pollllcal lull ties, lit tlio several county beats throughout thu fnlon," "Ihese," ho tuivs "re-aeh every family of thu least account In their Boveral counties, ami uro moro carefully rvad Hutu tiny other class of Journals." if .Mr. blew ait's Judgment Is of vulur, there Is no cliniculty In clecldlnir which paper It Is for thu Interest of business men to adiertlsu In 'Ihot'ou'MiiiA DtMoeiuT, upon which this piuicrls paitlally fouuded, Mas established inlsaii, and tho Coi.i'jiiiun now enlojs a wider circulation and tri-atir 1 iom erlty tl.nii It Her did. It goes week ly Into two thousand families In Columbia luidnd. Jolnliik' counties, uud by inutof them Is read from th tlrstto tho last Hue. Ills tho only reoomilsed exponent of nearly llio thousand DciLOcralt) totera lu thu county. H elves adiertlseine nts u tasty dls. play, that makes them uttrucllte to its patruus.thus eiisurlwr Kreater ceitaluty that they will iiersso them, Vvldlu Its clrculalluuls uudoubtedly much Iho largest In Iho county, the adierllstne rates uf tho Coli'usun aro no higher than those of either rupers with barely halt and sineru! hot one-fourth the num. ber of subscribers. Facts like thes speak for thorn, sell os . tio shrewd business man will ncelcct to In- bert his advertise ments tn the Colvuuun if N TOTICE. from this date tho Illoomsburir (las Cnmnnnv win put In sen leu pipes at llrst cost and furnish uud sot laetois at four dollars each, Tho company uavo ou baud a lot of iras tar suited or painting roofs, and pasts or other timbers placed under Kroimd. Prion io cents per gallon or JJ.W par barrel. OC 15,16-j tj, W, MlIAKlt METHODSmPOINTSh METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE 1H THE PURCHASE OF CLOTHING- AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, To which we InvlU h lnlnled Attention and Careful Scrutiny ol -TI-IE PUJiai-IASINCr PUBLICJ.- METHODSl "7 I ", J w E rccclro Cash 1'aymcnt from All. W K fftro a Guarantee protecting All... WE lletum Money when wo cannot tult All WE buy our c-c-ds at first hands, lu Immense quantities, and at tho lowest prices for Cash WE manufacture with cxtrcmo caro every garment wo sell WE Inspect every yard of goods that goee Into our garments, WE put a ticket on every garment, showtnir rlalnlr ltsnualitr and price WE cut off every Item of unnecessary expenditure WE employ first-class workmen In every department. WE give satisfaction to ovcry purchaser or return the money,-.... In addition to our Immense Stock of Ready-Mado Clothing, wo have a Magnificent Lino of Men's and Boy's rurnlshlng Goods, Bhirts (of our own make) and Underwear, all at tho Very Lowest Prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAE HALL, , S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, ' PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DE UG EMPORIUM. Corner Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned having been engaged in tho business for the past eight years would call tho attention of country dealers to their largo and varied stock. They defy competition by any house in or out of the largo cities. Their stock consists of Faints, Oils., Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines. Spices, f&Ci RETAIL DEPARTMENT B E-O W BR'S BLOC . . ' "Where may be found a largo stock of Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well regulated retail Drug Store. . They are also Solo Manufacturers of the celcbrat e .OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUIt STOCK. OIEIR, BROS. May 19, 'TO.-tf. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S and save one-third tho cost of a CHEMICAL PAINT M&M&SSUISr is much handsomer ,,,,. ,o toipuiiu ......J miii mii-i,i tuiyuiui ueaiie-u. 11 uu Iliauy lllUUsanuS Ol 1110 UlK'Sl OUIIUIUS In tho country, many of uhlchlmo been palmed six) ears, and now look as well as whentlrst naioted ThlsCIIKMICAL 1'AINT has taken Hr.st Premiums at twenty ot tho htato I'ulrsof tho I'nlou. Mamnlecanl . colflrs sent free. Address N. V. K N A M K L f A INT e) O., Iu3 Chambers street. N. V., or 51 I I. LKli gltos., Kl) Water street, Cleveland, Ohio. ' Mayli 'lo-iy BOOKSELLER ATSU STATIONER. Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday "r. ...... !......: x e:uiis) iv.uuii WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, Books and supplies not On Short Notice at the Store in Exchange Hotel Oct. 8, 1S75- Then Buy MILLER BROS.' and save one-third tho cost ot 0 one-tiurutuocosior n . iA rn I 1 handsomer and will j I I .IliiU 1 Vjl is IUIICII paint. Is prepared leady for u.so In white iranv color In tho country, many or wlilchh.no heel pulnted six .w ins, and nun look as well us whenllrst inline! ThlsCIIUMlOAI. I'Ai.NThtts taken First Premiums at tut-nty of the state Fairs uf thu futon. siaiiiploeMiii ' CS 0"! -,'t.r,r';V-, P , , v n, ,. , A"""?3 M J ' '; ' J1 '.' M . filter street, cieve lau'd, Ohio. N. . 1. N A 1! 1! I. PAINT CO, 103 Chambeis stri et, N. y. May 1, '18 ly. Tin: (iiik.vt i)iscovi:uv i i:. l'. kunkkl's iirriKit vii: of nio.v. fer tho emu of weak stomach, general debility, lidies t'on, disease ot the nerioin sjslein, ci.nstlpaitnu, acidity of tho stumaeh, and all t aes refill In,,- a tonic. Tho wluo lucludes tho most iiKi eeablo and efllcieut salt of Iron we pusses,,; ritrutoof Mitgnc'lo Oxide, eoliiMiic d w Itli thu most I'lienfe'tltf ef efetablo tonics Vel'oiv I'eruMan Hark. The eUccl lu miuy eases of debility, loss if app'1 tlle. and (iineral prostiatlon, of uu en'clent Saltef Iron combined uitli valuable Nino lunte, is most happy. Itttiismeiitsthoup i tlti', raises tho p'dse, takes off mu'cular llabblness, removes th" pallor ot debility, audk'lves a lit 11 Mor to Iho counteu nniv. llo you want aomethlus to s'reni;tlien you 1 l'o you waut a xoii appetllo Do) on want to build up your constltutl'jur Do ) ou waut to feel we'll? Do you ! want to get lid ot nervounofis? l'o)ou want eiier ly? Doyou want to sleep well? Do )ou want brisk mid li;uroiis feellnt's ? lf)ou do, try Kuuk el's Wine of Iron, 1 his truly valu ible tonlo has been thoroughly test ed by all classes cf tho community, tint 11 Is now deemed Indispensable as a Tonlo medicine. Itcuts but little, purities tho bluod uud ulies tone to thu stomach, leuovutes the 8) stun and prolong life. 1 now only usl: a trial of this valuable Tunic, Price (1, per bottle. II. V. Kl'NKKf, Sola froprlctor i I'hllaUelphli, fa. Ask jour druggist for Hunkers Hitter Wluo ot Iron, and tako no other make. Kild only In (I. bottles. All others aro couuterfelt, so be ware of thein Uuy six bottles for 5. Worms Kemovfd Alive. K. Y. Kunkel's worm s)rup neur falls to destroy I'lu, heat uud Momach worms, Dr. Kuukel Is tho only successful I'll) blclnu In this country for tho removal of w onus. Ho remotes Tape worms with head and all complete, alive la a hours, and no foe until removed. Send for circular, or coll on your HrutrKlst. and set a Vottlo of Kunkel's worm Pyrup, 1'rlco t. H never falls. Nov, THIS I'il tll IS UN HI.U Willi ROW ELL & HESMAN . Advertising V- Agents, THmr & CHESTNUT STS 6T. LOUIS, M, BUslNRSStJAItDS VISITINO OAltll.-l, Lirrrsu hkads, MIX HEADS, l'OSTKItfl, 40u tO Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Coi.tm bian Oftico. E LANK KOTKS.wilh orwithoit eierurtlou tor sale it Uio Oolouuam Uffloo. POINTS! r,'eo means of necessity the Low- J est lTleo :, ASII saves e jpenso of collections and KJ losses from bad debts T11E Guarantee protects the buyer who may not bo a Judge of goods Wo rely on Immense sales and .ro sal ltfiod with a very small percent age of profit,... IT Is cosy to buy of ns, slnco all aro treated cliko, no ono netting favors that nro denied to others T" iCKEttlNa and debate aro done away XJ byus.overybodygotsourbcitwIUi- out having to ask for It O tin largo experience, capital and fnell Itlcs wo uso for the jicoplo's benefit in lowering prices 1 WE fill orders rccelvodbymatl from all parts of tho United fctaten. Write for particulars NOT a partlclo of risk run In buying of us. A child may buy as cheaply r School Libraries, Depositary of the i:t.i.. o- i J jjiuiu oucieiy, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS on hand can be furnished Most Reasonable Rates. Building Bloomsbui'o:, Pa. 0 ' r pi ivup palntintr, and tret n paint that I I I A 1 1 I last twice u lone; us n other desired, is ou ina-n) luouxamnoi thellncst buildings T. D. Kellogg's Advts. IS")- VUSTf llll Sil o. riii tk kueske; T A .lloulhl) Uiikii.Iiii. fur Voui'K llrudrrs. Sui'subu iu t-nui -p. i-j "Send ten cents Xir a Biuupiu .xuiiiuoi .ni j rieiiiium lisi. .S'l)l IS 'UIU TIMH TO WUiiSCIIIllK. John l. iS'ionivY, ' lll.O)lli'.ll.ll SjlllLM, HOsTOS. ov. ic, "fo-sw k GOTHIC FURNACE tor warmlnj l)c:llues, Sehujls and ehurclies. I si's Coat or w ood. ComMLes mmy improiTmeuls In lli'iuiiiu, l!euiiimi, Durnlillliy, I'urliy'l" .Mr. UIV.it reduction iu prluos. aehd for c.iluliijue. A l.l" l I IM V Nov 10. Vfl -tw K SCO West ti I ft,, .S V. Jlli pKDAK VATS AND TANKS. for bre Wers, d)rrs, chemists, manufacturers and prlia duulllnirs, ui:o, .1, lll'llUIIAItT 4 Co., June V rsw, lluttonwood M., below liroad ll'DIIKU GOODS of every diwcripliini I lieltlnc, l'acklnir, Hose, lioots aud Shoes, cloth inir, Ac. III"1IA1(II 1.KV1CK, MIN CO.. Ml Chest uui e.. ruiiaueipuia, Aifeiiis auouai KU0U.T co, Juuo tMSw E ZELL'S NCYOLOPEDIA, NKW ItRVKmi KlUTinv IFl fiwl nrtlelfK. fi.fKI grtrluifs, and is splendid maps, Tho iikst lllKMt of uiilvcrsal knOHledeo In tho laneuacc. Now In course of publication. WKl'IMKN with map sent loriuccms. AUENTS WANTED. C1I.1S. II. DAVIS & CO., 1'liUn Apr S9-ly. EXCELSIOlt PRINTING INK CO. 13KST AN30 OHI3AP12ST PIHNTING INK IN THU JIAUKET Ilnn-liiT HI., M!V YOltli, Aut;. II, ;o.-4Sw k St5 f n SO Pcr da)r l uomn- namples worth tl v.. V P0' "nhstw4C0 j.t'artland, Maine, EQAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMINISTBATOIVS NOT OE, KSTATR Of IIIRAM LtlKOIB, DUCKiSlTr). Letters of Administration on tho estate of Hiram hato Ik'Cii granted by tho lleglster of said county to Andrew.!. Hess, of samo twp., Columbia county, Adin r to whom all persons Indebted aro requested to make tmj ment, and tlioso having claims or de mands nitalnst tho said estate will make thcra known to tho said Administrator without delay. AMDHKW J, HUMS, Nov. 8,-w. Administrator. A UDITOU'S NOriCK. Tho undersigned Auditor nnnnlntid bv llm Court of Common 1'ieas of Columbia eounlv to distribute tlio fund arising from Sheriff's sale of real estate ot Thomas VI. Edirnr, of Scott township, will meet tho parties in Interest for tho purpose of his appointment athlsonlcoln llloomsburg on Friday, Noiember 84, 1S70 at lit o'clock a. in., when and where all persons Interested aro required to present their claims or bo debarred from coming la on said fund. 1', 1'. UILLMKYJEII, Oct27,'fo-4w Auditor. A UMINISTIIASOH'S NOTIOK. XJu KSTATS Or KKUBKM FSnMNaKK, DICO'P. tetters of Administration on tho estate of ltcuben ahrlucrer. late of locust townshtn. Columbia coun ty, have been granted by tho Itctttsterot said coun ty to Herman Fahrlnger and Isaiah Mower, of Lo cust Twp. All persons balnsclalms aunlnstthe said estate, aro requested to present them for settle ment, and those Indebted to make payment without delay. ilftll.MU: t-'AlllliaUtill, ISAIAH HOWKIi, OcW,'T-w Administrators. AUIJlTOll'S NOTK'H. ESTA1K OK JOHN KKITTM PECT. Tlio undershmod Auditor to make distribution ot the fund In the hands of tho Administrator of tho estate of John Knlttle, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at tho ortlce of lirockway Klw ell, In Illnouisbunr, on Saturday, Nov, I8th, is.o at io o'clock a m, when and where all persons liavlni, claims against tho said estate, aro required to nrcscnt the sutne beforo tho Auditor, or lie de barred from cornlriif in for a share ot said fund. C. II. MtOCKWAY. Oct. 20, 'T0.-4W. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK 0' ELIZABETH LETAN, SEC'O. Tho untlon, hrned Auditor on cxccDtlons to the account of tho Administrator of tho estato ot Kllznbcth lcmui. deceased, mil attend to tho duties of hli appointment, at tho otllco of c. It. & W. J. nue'Kuiu .v, uu ciiuunmy. .uv. xoiu, ioi. at ju o ciock a. ni.. when and whero all nersons havlot? claims against tho said estate, aro required to present tho snuiQ ueiuro uio Auuuor,ur uoueuarrea irom comiu? In for n share of suld fund. LEVI E. WALLEIt, OCt. 20, 1ST6.-4W. Auditor. A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. V- ESTATE OF CATItAllINffnlSlIEI, IlECEASEn. Hellers ot Administration on tho estato of Catharine Klshcl. late of .Montour twn.. col.. Co.. deceased havo been cranled by tho llejristcr of said county to lumea i . .sicnuru ui same iwp., eoiumoia county, AdrnY.. to whom all tiersons Indebted nro reouest- ed to mako payment, and those having claims or ucmanu ugainse euu saiu esiaie win inaKO mem known to tho said Administrator without delay. JA.U.sj r, JICC'LUIIH, Administrator. Oct,13,lST6-iv A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. ESTATK OK r.CDWIO TnElt.B, DECEASKP. flutters ot Administration with tho will annexed on tho estate ot Ludwlg Thelle, late of Locust - township, Columbia county., l'rnn'a., deceased, havo been granted by tho lteglster of said county to Wm. .Marlz, ot Catawissa, Columbia county, l'cnns)lvaiila. All persons having claims against tho estate of tho decedent are requested to present them tor settlement, and those Indebted to the estato to make payment to tho undersigned Administrator without delay. WILLIAM MAIITZ, Oct. 18 'TS 6w. Administrator. Marv E. Moss, bv . " " . . . f i . ... ... . . . . uer nexi incnii in common ricas or uoiumma 7rtnlifi,il.l, I. Kiln Kilo county. No. 144 .MavTeriulSiC. William i:. Moss. J subpecna In divorce. The alias subnama In tho abovo caso havlnir teen returned non est 1 in cuius, )ou, tho said WlhTamE. Moss, aro requested to appear at tho said Court, on the flrst Monday of December next, to answer the complaint therein tiled. C. W. MI LLKIt, CI1AS. S. FOHNWALD, Attorney. Sherlll. Nov. 3.-4 w. ADMINlSTllATOlt'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF I'hTKK ENT. UEC'II. Letters ot Admliilslratlon, on iho estate ot I'eier Ent, late of beott twp, Columbia Coiinty.deo'd. havo been granted by the lcegtster of said county to Oscar l Ent, of Light Meet, Columbia Co., l'a., to whom all persons liidebteu to said Estate aro re quested to make payment, and those having claims ngRiniT cue saiu esuiio win nias:o euem knonn loeue said administrator without delay. I 1 , Nor. 10, 'tc-cw. Administrator. A DM I NlSTHATOK'S NOT1 CE. LSI ATE OF JESSE JOHNSON, DECEASED, I, ATE OK BEAVEll TOWNSUir, COLUMBIA COUNTY. Letters ot Admlnlnlstratlo on the estate of Jesw Johnson late of Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted by tho lleglstcr of said county to John At (joiiiison, oi oeiner luwusiup, coiumuiu oouuiy, to whom all persons Indebted aro requested to mako payment, and tlioso Inning claims or demands against the said estato 111 mako them'known to the sam executor wiuioue ueiuy. JOHN A. JOHNSON, Nov. 10, ';u-cw Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. In mirsu&nco of an order of tho Ornlians' Court of Columbia count v. the imrteislcned-Atlmlijlstrator of win uxpuauio puunc Bum uu iuu premises ua THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1S7C, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon all that certain l'lccc and I'iirc'Pl oi I.nnel sltuato In Centen-llle, Columbia county, I'cnna., anu inarKeu uno iiuiuuereu as tjut iso. i, iu a map oi the general plan of said town of Centervllle, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning cm Center street, them e by same nurth toy, degrees east 91 feet and 9 Inches; thence by Wharf Lot No 2. south M decrees east go feet: thence by Front St.. eo,e, degrees west 91 feet and 9 lnches; thence by Lot No. 15, according to the now illusion, north S4 degrees wesi Cd feet to tho placo of beginning with DWELLING HOUSE and other buildings erected thereon. ITeums of Sale, Ten per cent, ot one-fourth of tho mi cnasu money io oc paia ae mo sinning uown oi he nronert v. the one-fourth less tho ten Dercent. at tlio lunilrinatlon of the sale and tho remaining three-fourths mono ) ear thereafter, with Interest irom cuiiiirinauoii uisi. E. E. OHVIS, Nov. 10,';c-ts Administrator, Valuable Real Estate For Sale! The Heal Estato ot Joseph Coleman, lato of Fish- lngcreck township, Columbia county, Is for sale. Property consists ot about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, of first quality of land. There Is on the premises a good I111ICIC DWELLING HOUSE, n good barn, wllh good walirpoHcr, and guod fruit. Fur fur tiler luroimuttc.il applv;to .10-tAII COLEMAN, C1IAS e OILMAN, Exee'iitors of Joseph Co!em:iu Still Wilier, Cil. Co , Oit. a", ';et-4w. TI ItY LIST FOR SPECIAL TERM NO O vi.Mi;i:ii '.'Till, ISnTC. Hojivi r Paul Ery, I eiiton-lt.issi'i Earns. 11'oui.i Douglass Hugh's, C. 11. Ilmi cl, II. K Miarplesfi, The mat V. Ceddla, Jiwub Seliii)hr, Win, niiid.'rs. Joii ph shai less, j j, steel.IT HrUi cn-ck- Mi'pli'-n Mlehael. c at.n.'lssa -.i ihn II. Uatun. I'eni.'i' .Limes im ilheiider, Wm. MunVr. l''lshll!feriek-l',lllH Itubliill. t r iriKiiii i , i. Aruey, w in. . rimer, D.'ir," r.'.ii'T. iireenwood I 1-lllr.imC. Eves, A, W. D.iwtlt, rilvelploco, Samuel Mclleui), 11 s. E)er, Amjs l'.ilnn.m. Ilemloek-l'owell rolk, I', l. Hauls J"lm He'. Lo. ust Krnukllu H.i't,', Lucas rahiliiger, itaJI-.au .luhn u. NeMus, Mt. I'lcasant-t. J. U. ler. lioaiiiigererk John HarU. liolt-Thouias Crovellng, Wllll.uu l'ettlt, J. 8. llae'lim.ih. t-ugarlLiit-Jamts I'eniilngtou. 1ST OK CAP H E S tl 1! I) E 1 U I) POP I Till l. AT TlUt ADJul'IINEIl COUIlT OK NO VE.MIIKII liltll, A. D IStil. William Hrown et nl. vs. John lirovvu'o Ei'i-s. Ell Kendlg vs. Daniel Morris. John J. Mdlciiry vs. 1), L. t W. ll. it. Co. Henjamln Wintorstcen vs. William Houghton. Ellas Miller vs. 1'. Si It. It. It. Co. John Mct'alla'8 Ex'r vs. Oooiga J, Luce et al. Mary McAlarney et ul. vs. Hlmon 1', Kaso et al. Jacob s. Illuderllter vs. William Menslugi'r. A. K. Miarretts i t at. vs. llobert O. lloive'll. A, E. hharrclts et al. vs. David Stroup. D. 1". S0)berl vs. John 1. Creasy, Daniel Smith vs. John ll. Kimble. John tl. Jacoby vs. H. A. Wilson. lleubfii Klsner vs. D, I'. Hoybert et nl. Second National llaukof Tltusvlllo vs. J. A. Lo- see, Tim i llrother vs. ll. r, Dallman. Jianlel A, licckley s. W, II, Uradley. Mlfltln Kchool Plat. vs. Peter J, I-anti et nL Catharine I loss's uso vs. John Stlucr, 1, W. McUclvy vs. William Shatter et al. John Woolilde Co. vs. Daniel Morris. J, M. Hewitt vs. Samuel t'revcllug, A. L. Turner vs. Itlma Hester. J. W. Irwin's uso vs. Jesie A, Losco. 11. FItANK ZAltlt, Oct. 8T, 1510. ITothonotary, PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed ut tins Oflico ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Dauchy & Go's. Advt'e. Rawson's adT.tI.Tk Spring Bed Buperflcdeiftlfothcni In price nnd duraljlllty. font to any address for S.V In this aud adjacent counties. A UUSlUCSSIWWIl.UI, "mum Circulars free. CD. ItAWBON & CO, Nov. 10, 'Td-iw I) m Arcii st., , I'hlia TItiriiINQ t WITH A COM) 18 AMVAT8 DANtysitOUi. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. ft miro remedy for COUOIIS, and all rtlM.c9 of tho TllllOAT, I.UNUS, CIIEMT and MUCOUS ilEM lIltANE. Put up only in JBluo boxus. tioi.D nv all imuuoitnu c. N. CIIITTENTON T sixth Avcnuo, Xow York. NOV.10,'7(MW 1) ELBOW-KOOM. MAX ADKLKIfS NEW ISOOK. Just published. Will outvell any book tn tho Held. This, brlzhtent ot humorous books. Is ptofusely Illustrated wllh most lauKhable pictures hy AHTIIUIl 11, FllOSV. 111 sell by reason ot Its lieauty nnd cheapness. No other book published jxissesslng such general ntness for tho wants of the present times. Agents who wish tomakonlll WAO ICS wanted In every town, icmpl Ihg terms and circulars sent on application to J. M, 8TODDAUD CO., Nov. IOcMw I) ua Chestnut St., l'hlla. ANTION ALL ! " Great Bankrupt Sale of Jewelry. On receipt ot to coats wc will send by mall, post paid, all of tho following pieces of iowelr),li I palrdold Plated Ihigravcd Hleevo lluttons, onu tet Hold Front Wdrt fetuds, 1 Collar Htud, 1 Weddln lllng, i Holl l'lato Watch Chain nnd 1 dent's Iiomj Coral Seait I'm. Wo offer this ciiiEaT bargi.lu mcrcli to draw attention to our business, ns we hate all kinds of watches nud Jewelry at low prices, bend for Catalogue. COLES & CO., 735 Broadway, Now York CItr. Nov. 10, fS-IW D fjtSltEADY FOH AGENTti Tl IB CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DcNcrlliciI mid IlliiNtrut1. A (iiurnio 1'km 1'icrrKK of Its Historv. (Irand Ilulldlngs, Wonderful Exhibits, Curiosities, (irest uays. cie. itoiiimi-I- iiiusirtiiefi, iiiorouuiy rop ular nnd VliltY CHEAl'. Is Hsi.lino Immensely. 5.000 AOENTS WANTED. Send for full particulars. This will ho the Chanco or 1 u o rears to Cola .Money l ast. Oct me ouiy neiiuuie History. UUhllAUD HHOM , Publishers, 7B3 bansum Street, Philadelphia. Possf-inn Ho Not Deceived by Premature Hooks, UllUlJOU assumlnz to bo "omclal," andtoiunt: what will happen tn August and beptcmber. uce. jtf-siw u )K l'ANCV CAUIW 11 styles with name locts iOpost paid. J. II. Hustcd, Nassau, Hens. Co, N V. octsr, 'iC.-4w d I'AK.IIH w Ith fruit, and tmcrovements ntvouronn I'AIUIs tlgunn. Cattlew.?. Tith maps and photo rAlt.il grupLto UtUitr&tloin, telling all about PAIl.ns Maiyland ana DMaworc, sent tree. J. V. A11.11S .MAMJJIA. Dover, 1JCI. OC12T-4W d ' g AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT Lentennial history It bi'ils faster than unv other bouk. Ouu ai'i'ut botl J7 copli s In ono day. s, ml for our extra terms to ugents. Aildies3 National Publishing Co., 1'htl.i. HI' .HILTON COLD JLWllLUV. Wo will send von on recelnt of ufiv renin ono Tjatr elegant, engraeed fieove liuttons, ono set fplrat niuus, ouo uoi'nr iiuieon. ouo ueauiHui uarai searc in. one tlenls' Watch Chain, undone heavyv. cdulnir ltlng. AboelotusedtorcuillforS3.fi. Four lota will bo sent, pustpald. on leceipt of QI..10. Jewnlry circular tree. Address W. W. llell Jt Co., l'hlla. oct. 2,-iw a AOENTS WANTED VOR THE STOHV OF "ROSS. Wrlitrn hy his liilhrr. A complete account i f thin most invst.Tlous abduction and exciting search. With fao simile letters aud illustrations. Outsells all other books, one ngent took 50 orders tn ono day. Terms liberal. Address. John E. 1'ottek ,t Co., Publishers, PhlJa. Oct2T-4wd MAS0H 2c HAMLIN CABINET ORG-ANS Have been unanimously assigned tho "FIRST RANK" IN T1IK SEVERAL REQUISITES of nucIi IiiMlritiiiciiiM, at tlie XT. S. CENTENNIAI,, 187C. and nro tho only organs assigned this rank. 1 heir superiority Is thus declared, not In one or two ies pectsonly, out m all lnipoitaut quuhtlesof nner gun. A modal and diploma have also been awarded them, but medals ot equal value were aw ui ilea nil articles deemed worthy of recognition, so that many makers can advertise "llrst medals" or "highest aw ards." Comparative rank In excellenco has been deter mined by the Judges' lteports alone, In which tho Mason & llamlln organs are unanimously nssignttf "THE l'THST HANK In the several requisites"! f kuoh Instruments, and nrc the only ones assigned this rank. Seo Judges' itcports. This result was not un expected, for these organs have uniformly takvn highest awards In such competitions, 'ihev wero awarded nrst medals and highest honors nt Parts ISOT, Vienna ls.3. Santiago lsts, Philadelphia lTa; having thus been awarded highest honors at every World's exhibition at which they ha e competed.iuid being the only American organs whichever obtained anv award In Europe. New M.Wes, with Improvements exhibited at 'bo CentenhUI; elegant new cases In great vailtty. l'rloe-s very lowest consistent with ost material and workmanship. Organs sold for cash or Installment, or rented unlll rem pays. Every Organ arranua to glvo entire satisfaction to every reasonable pur chaser or tho money returned. Illustrated Cutu loijues sent free MAMl.N K HAMLIN CdltOAN CO. 1W Tremout SL, Hostoni 15 union Square, New York; 8 and it Adams lit , Chicago. Oct 27-t wd J. We aver & Go's. Adv'ts. PITTSBURG, PA. Tho most complete Institution in the UiiHcdStttos for tho thorough practical education ot)ouLgiu.d mlddie'-uged men. tyfsiucleiits received ut any tlinc.jij Addiess, for cliculars containing tull particulars, J. c. SMITH, A. St., 1'rlkCll a!. Sept. 8,10.-4111. w A! co H AbvertiswgAsznts Tmpoitiiiit; to Lawy ir. Jusih'4.1. c f the I'lsioi'. ( Lustabic. .. i ' r. Ad. uiliils'.iaUiis, i iiniilun, Township t-IBu'if, t.i.' Lusl-m-.si iu u giiiliy. Pa. i' mi bui,d a Liro nsFr.iirail.l f hgat I'lHt.ks tn th.' Ifn: of Vltl riteys, J't.-ll''S idem. iubo' I isut-x i f nil llnds, Neiu tisU Mu ipt I oka lor Ailiuli.wnil rs Ai'. I'liici: LIST. Arioi:.si.r iii.Niiis. Precipe' f ir siuuimns ' " Itiileli tiki" DtUotifl. IM-i.SIJ .Ml Mill, lilft, t Oehls up v, i r ft. 1.1 er hundred. Pctnion fir pnlnticenti.t Guardian. " " CllUlt' n lilllntOtBle Drusslltrns Nuir iii lit it. "Iiii Li.urcs,iou, " " Assunilt. Hechauli s I l.'ii. 4 cuds ,aeh or tWO per liur.dif il. Pelltleuior sale of Ileal Lsliilr h rents each. Jmie'h's HIwINKS, Rubpeenas, si.mmon, Warratiti, i:xtcutler.s,:ofo t5 rents e ach. I cases .... Hluo Deeds I'arehinc'Dt Deeds , Agneniebts .... Orphan's Com t Kales 5 cents earn io 15 " s .. .. to for ft f s tints inch It i uusiaoic s r-aie'H.., Morleairu and Hum! All Muds of Notes ., i llecelpts, Notts, s-cliool Oidera, Poor Oiders, Store Ordurs, ueully bound, coustaiilly ou baud, er n.sdo to order on short notice. ' Wunto piepnredto donentcr JobwoikthaBiny other otllce lathis county. HHllCKWAV ELWKI I, Editors and Proprietors of theCou'tiBUK, llloomsburg, Pa Bab cock & Wyeth's Ada Is taken Internally, and Positively Cures Itheuoia. tlsiu. Clout, MMirKlfia and Lvmbago. (iTbuld by Wholesale aud ltutolt Druggists eve'iywhcrc. fcetd for circular to. IIKLl'HKNSTINE HKNTLKY. Druggists, Wushlugton, V.C Oct. , ,-iy. tt ' CM na day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and O itermsrree. 'VltUK, K CO., Augusta, ilalLti.