Til E COLUMBIAN. II I, O 0 51 S II U II (I, P II I II A V, '.II E C. 8, ISTrt lloml -rimo Tnlilr. LACKAWANNA & 11LOOM9IUJWI KAIL ROAD NOIITII. SOfTlt. Accommodation Train 0.45 A. M. T.M A. M. Mall Train T.B9 A. M 4.13 P. M Express Train 1.MP. M. 11.67 A. M i 0.60 r. M. CATAWI8SA HAH. ItOAI). SOUTH. BOCTIl Accommodation Train ...... o.ss A.M. 7,97 r.M. Regular Express 4.M1 l'.M. 11,83 A.M. Through cars on Express train cither to New York or Philadelphia. Accommoilatlon train runs betw een C.tuwlisa anil Wllllainspurt. II. C. llllleiibetieler Eii., liai cntcreil Into partnership wltli Col. S. Knorr In tlio practice of low. AW quote tlio following from tlio liepuUienni "We liave no government anil what wo have Is not worth h l room," l'crfoni elcslrlng 11 ill ticket, Programmes &e.. lor Christmas nml New Year ptrttcs, can obtain them at th'n office, in ail varieties and lit the most reasonable rates. Hot ilriiils should bo avoided in day tlnio duriiiR cold weather ns tliey have a tendency to weaken llie lung4 and affect tlio throat. Take Dr. Hull's Conch Syrup for nil cases of couxIh, adds n"d hoarseness. One of the members of the Grand Jury was dleclnrged from further attendance, on Mon day, on account of intoxication. Tlio Court directed thu I'rutho.iotary not to allow cither perdiom or milciRo in Ills cue. Jacob Me Hick Esq., of Light Street, killed three pigs, lat Friday, eight months old, one weighing 329J H., one 302 Ibi, and one 301 lbs. If any of our farmers can beat these let's hear from them, Last l'rid.iy was ccitainly cold enough to Riiit a Laplander. The thermometer stood all day at 11 It tried hard to snow but thu tem perature was too low. If this is a sample of what we ar lo expect we will have an old fashioned winter. The planing mill of lwiauf, Heylman & Co., and u duelling lioiin-, in Milton, were entirely destroyed by (ire lat Sunday. Los about S15.000. The fn! was undoubtiilly the woik of an incendiaiy ns there had been no work done in the mill for several days. The Hoard of Pardons have refused lo grant n pardon for Piter A. Kline mid Frances M. Kline miller unUnrc in our comity jail for turrimr and fealhuing Samuel lieurart. The Hoard hold under advUnnent the case of Mil ton Charles. Wc are informed that the ling cholera I made its appearance in this county and that several cases have occurred in ! isliingereeli township. Wu reiterate our warning to far mers nut to permit nnv pork ofdi'eised hogs to Cn I iti way t maike . Any one base enough tn endanger the health of thu community for the sake of a little money, should he promptly nrreottd and held for the action of court. Mr, Charles Neiliart, an old citizen of Ituck horn, hung himself in the stable of Hiram Keen in tint town, on Monday night. He had pre viously made an unsuccessful attempt to cut his throat. His age was about sixty. During the day he bade good bye to his friends and on being asked where ho was going, re pliol "to congress." No particular reason is assigned for the rai-h act. A prominent boot and shoe builder of this town was recently nccoslcd bv an irate inco mer, who demanded to know why his boots lrid not heen mended as he desired, "Iiecause" said the boot and shoe ch ip, "there was no money in tho-e boots to pay for the work. 1 know thero wasn't, lor I sent a boy liidc of them with a broom mid he filled to find any I" Tin customer threatens to biro n derrick and move them to another shop. How we do pity the thousands of ofTce hungry Democrats who are now i-itling on llie ragged edge, hoping and playing that "it may yet turn out nil right for Sammy 'and them selves, of coiiik'. Tlu-y :ne lit subjects for the eoimniscrathm of unsible pc pie who do not Heck office. liek llaxtn VnterprUc. Oh, stuff. Keep your pity for the office-hold ers of your own pally who aro in danger of 1 i-iug their places. They need sympathy more than the Democrats. Mr. K. D. Hughes, thu well known conduc tor mi the L. &. 1!. II. K. has been troubled for a week or two past by some foreign substance which had found its way into his eye, and which ho was limbic to dislodge. When town last weak, the pain hecamo intolerable and ho soiiiihl tho aid of Dr. 11. F. Gardner who, nfler examination, succculeil in removing the unwelcome visitor in the shape of a piece of steel nearly a cpiaiterof an inch in length. L'evond n lcui'..or.ii v inll iuimatlou the eye is all right, and t-o is Hughes. The clolhlng floio of A. J. Evam, nt tho corner of Main and Iron Streets was entered by burglars on S i iday night last and robbed of goods valued at over 5-300. The articles taken weie overcuits, uud Milts for winter wear. A lot ol cast uff clothing was found in the gravo yard uf.Sl. Paul's Epbceipal Church, ncio-s the strcil from the (-tore, and this leads lo the be liif that llie lobbuy was cnnimitlcil by tramps who threw away iluir wurlhless garments se cure in the thought lhal liny would not be the moans ol deleetioii. The lions.1 ofuamcs lioat, on tho lliickhoru road, wm e nti reel on Monday night, by three men, with fices couccalcil hy mask, who ue nuuded of Mr. Hoit hh money. Hi) managed in same manner lo vncips from them anil ran from the house. Uu his return ho found lhal tho thieves ha I stolen come SG0 ill money be sides a number of valuable papers in thu shape uf notes, duo bills Ac. Tho rascals were so well elU uised that Mr. Koat could not recog nize t'.iem. They Minieel familiar with thu premises and went directly to a chest in which Mr. Hout kept his money, and papers. Such of our rea lers as live in Uolaled houses in the country would do well lo see to it that their guns are loaded nud capped, Thero will be many desperate scoundrels on foot this winter for whoso benefit it would be wise to be prepar ed. Masonic, Hall Illoonisburg, Nov. 30, 1870. The following resolution were adopted by Crusade Coiiini indeiy No 12, K, T. WilKUDAi tho hand of death has again ap peared In our midst and with Its ruthless grasp torn from our circle our well beloved Sir Knight Chrrles Fear's and caused a vacancy In our Commander)-, Therefore llcaaliul. that in tho death of Sir Charles HearU tho cmtuuulty has lost an upright citi zen, society one of Its ornaments, our fraternity n true brother and n zealous Sir Knight. JlefJutl. that the social and genial dlsposi llou ever di'pluyed by our late Sir Knight In tho discharge of his duties as Mich, his steady iidheicnce lo our knightly customs and his practice of the christian virtues, won for him our CFle-rm, iepect and love, Jlaotied. that lids Comuianderv sympathises with the family of the deceased in their loss uf n kind husband anil aueciionate lather, aim may they In Ibelr hour of ulllicllou obtain con eolstlon I rum Ilini whose acts though Inscruta ble to us, uro always for our good, Jlttolittl that this Coinmandery be draped in mourning for fcix months and tliHt a copy of these moliilloiu buicut tothofumlly of tho deceased, Sin Thomas Oeddis, Bin O. W. Miixkb, Bis J, O. Rctthi, Good skating on FMilmrcreck. It Is n nllv that the young ladles of Illoonuburg no longer tako an interest In this delightful sport. Some years ago It was very popular here, but of late liasuecn given up. In modcralion, thcro is nothing more healthy or inoro pleasurable. Somo timo bIiicc wo remarked that as this was n moral community no rallies took placo here. We take It all back rnfilea liavo been thicker than hops for the nat week and scores of turkeys have changed hands by "hustling." Human creatures aro nrono lo err and wo nro human, llr.liwicK, 1'a. Dco'r. 2d 1870. 1'ditort QJumbian and Democrat Dear Sirs I In your Issue ofDec'r. 1st wo notico an arti cle on "Intolerance" written hy you on account of a Idler received from somo ono who has no friendly feelings towards tho Jackson A Wood in Mfg. Co. If you will kindly permit us to usonlittlo of your valuable space, wo would like lo say emphatically that tho assertions made by tho correspondent referred to, arc not correct. We, whoso names appear below, aro and al ways have been, democrats, and havo always ued our influence to secure the success of the democratic ticket, and this too without hind rance from thc.1. W. Mfg. Co., In whose employ wo are, nor do wo believe that this com pany used other than fair, legitimate arguments in tho case of any democratic voter In their cm ploy. The shops of which we aro the foremen, rep resent the majority of the hands employed by the J. i4 W, Mfg. Co., and a largo proportion of them arodemocrats who, notwithstanding this.arc till at work and likely tocontinue so. We know what we say when we assert that no employee of this compiny was discharged on account of his political convictions, but wo' do use tho an thority wo have to keep good workmen in our respective shops, and hiro or discharge men only upon their merits as workmen. Very truly yours W. II. Slackhouse, Foreman car erecting sliop Jacob Closscn, Foreman car repairing shop, W. M. Iloyles, Foreman smith shop, A. D. Seely, Foreman paint shop. We gladly make room for the above commit uic.iliun, in justice to the parlies implicated. Our informant now hns the opportunity to back up his assertions. Eds. Columbian. Till. I.IAMLIIIL'J OP It. It. COMPANIES. We give below the charge of Hon. William l.lwcll, in the case of John J. .ncllenry vs. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western It til road Co., which was tried last week and re-iilted in a verdict for tho defendant. The chaigewillbu of interest as -explaining where and how railroads companies are liable for goods entrusted lo them and under what cir cutns ances they cease to be responsible : (lenllcmen of the jury: This is an action brought by John J, Mcllenry against the Delaware-, Lackawanna & Western Uiilroail Com pany, to recover the value of a barrel of sugar, lor which the plaintiff alleges the defendants became liable-, by reason of its having been committed to their chsrgo for transportation and also by reason of its remaining in their custody as warehousemen. The" liability of a common carrier is very sliiet; lie is, in fact, considered ns nil insurer of the pioperty entrusted to him, mid is bound to deliver it at all events, the acts of God and of the public enemy only excepted : but, when the properly has been carried to its destination, and there deposited in a warehouse to wait ' hu nw-u-i-'s convenience, the duty of the ctrrier , onded, and he becomes thenceforth responsible only us a warehouseman, a bailee-, bound to take such cam as a nruelcnt man takes ol His own goods, and liable only for neglect in pro tecting and preening it for a reasonable time, or for carelessness in delivering it to Fomc oth er person than thu consignee or Ins authorized agent. In this case if the sugir was lost, tho -burden of proof is upon the plainlill to show tint such loss was caused by want of ordinary care on the part of the railroad company. It is not necessary tiiat the company should give actual notice of tlio arrival of the goods to thu thousands of persons with whom they deal, Men are governed in their action by tin so things that usually occur, and, therefore, the general certainly of the safe and prompt arri Mil of goods by railroad is a sufficient construc tive notice. The railroad company, in this cise, leceives nothing for storage beyond the consideration that by taking care it will encour nqo and induce business upon the line of its road. You will have no difficulty under the evidence in this case, in coming to the conclu sion that the only liability of the defendants it that of warehousemen. Was tho property pro perly cared for while at the depot? anlwas.it delivered to tho plaintiff? Upon the Tint point, we hear no allegation to the contrary ; tho building was kept locked the company's agents were in charge; nothing was t-tolen. Upon the either point ; if the sugar was delivered to any person dull authorized to receive it for Mr. Mcllenry, then thu railroad company is not liable, although thu sugar may never have rent-lied Mr. Mcllenry; if it was taken from the depot by cither Mr. Long, the stage-driver, (who, it seems, was authorized to carry goods for .Mr. Mcllenry,) or by Mr. Albcrson the teamster, (whom the plaintiff employed to haul hisgooils.or if, at the rerpientof Mr. Long,) the barrei of sugar was put out upon the plat form and chocked off as delivered, then in cith er of these cases it was no longer in charge of the railroad as the keeper of a warehouse-, and the responsibility of tho company ns carriers or ns warehousemen was equally at an en . Hut, if tho company or its agents delivered tho sugar to any person unnuthurusd to receive it, ibat wasa negligent delivery and makes the ware hniieman liable, as iloes a non-delivery, or a refusal to deliver upon the ground that the goods cannot be found, unless he can show roiiie rea-on sufliiient in law, ns that the ware house was robbed 'ir burned, whereupon the owner must show that this happened in cousin (pie-ncc of the company's lUL-lett to provide the usual Mifrguards, After the sugar was placed upe.li the platfoim (it uu believe that, 1 at the itip'ist ii Mr. Me-Henrv's sigiul.it was then al the plaintiffs rik, because it was out of lliu de pot and no longer under thu company's control, to tluitlhitc- wastbtu nil i mile- discharge of all Hihility on the pint of the company's ; and if the sugar was t lie ri taki n uwny by Mime bode elr-f, was lost or i-toleu, or whatever he e-aiueof it, the company wn- not le-'penisibh'. If it lie found that the sugar was delivered lo Mr, Long, and that he was Mr. Melleury's agent for the purpo-e of receiving and hauling bis goods; or tu. Mr Alberti-nn, and that he- was liken ise Mr. Mellenry's agent, or to any either tiiithoiUi'd pi-rMin, llicn the plaintiff cannot re .over, and jinir veidiit will be fur li e difen- el.'ints. If, m Hie other hand, ou linn that this bairel of siiuar wus lot by the m-gh-ct of the railiiuid company, then the plaintiff would be entitled to recover the value uf the mgar ill the depot the price (whhh he slutid, was 10J cent" per pound, lor cilhi r i!S7 or 293 pounds, one ol the- two hariels,) with thu freight addeel, ai d interest Uftin the value, and your verdict would be for the plaintiff so many dollars and cents. 'E ureka" is the sentiment of counties stif ferers who find the bal.n of relief, and the four, tain of their health and strength, in Aycr's Sar saparilla. It is the most potent of all the al teratives to purify the system and clcanso the blood. It posECtses invigorating qualities, to that it t-llimilaies the faded vitalities and pur ges out the corruptions which mingle with the blood, promoting derangement and decay. We are ui-sured by many intelligent physicians that this medicine cures beyond all others of its kind and we can fortify this statement by our own experience. Atkol (Juss.) ll'Ai'te Flag. Dec Ira. Tho Philadelphia North American has Inlrly earned its titlo of u first class news paper, The edition of December 1st, of eight pages, gives an elaborate review of tho various branches of trudo la that city occu pying fifty columns, It is admirably written and contains tho most valuablo Information in tho briefest and most readable shape, and reflects great credit upon tho publishers. The price of tlio North American lias been reduced to thrco cents, nr eight dollars per year by mail and will doubtless largely In crease its list of subscribers. Tho House Comiuittco on Appropriations met on Friday and agreed to report the an nuil pension bill on the assembling of Cod gress. It calls for $28,631,000, tho exact .mount of th estimate. THE COLUMBIAN AND COUIIT ritOCKEDINOS. Court met Monday, December 4th, 1870. It being the General Term of December, A, D, 1870. His Honor William Elwcll, President Judge, and Irani D:rr, Kan, , Associate, on the liencli. Returns of constables received. Kstato of Samuel Glgcrj citation awarded. Kstalo of Cadwallader Kobcrts j innliest awaided, On motion of William II. Abbott, Etq., Clias Sweet ad milted to practice In the several Courts of Columbia county. Keport of viewers in favor of bridgo over Hemlock creek, between Hemlock and Montour townships, near the Keel Mill, confirmed nisi, Ueport of viewers of a private road in Orange township, near Snyder's, confirmed nisi, Auditor's report in cstato of Peter Wenner, decM, confirmed nisi. Auditors report making distribution of the fund arising from sale of the personal property of Charles Msurer and Henry Maurer confirmed nisi. Auditor's report in the cstato of John Knittlc confirmed nisi. Auditor's report making distribution in real estate of Daniel Slilpc, deerd, confirmed nisi, Auditor's report making distribution In the estate of John Kichart, deceased, confirmed nisi. John K, Girlon, M. E. Cox and Charles Houscl appointed tipstaves for first week, and Michael Walter and Daniel Neyliart tipstaves (or second week. Auditor's report making distribution of the fund arising from Shcrifl'e sale of real estate of Thomas W. Edgar confirmed nisi. Auditor's report making distribution In tho estate of Sylvester Pealer, second report con firmed nisi. In the estate of Solomon Buss, deceased, re port of salo confirmed nisi. I. K. Snyder vs. Mary Siivdcr, et al. Kelurn of commissioner making partition. In the cstato of John Horter, deceased, sale ordered. Keport of viewers of n road In Jackson twp.. near Samuel Knouse's, confirmed nisi. idti fixed at 33 feet. Commonwealth vs. Henry W. Awl. Form cation and bastardy. Kecognizance of Jdcfcnd- nut and O, P. Ent in $000 for appearance at next Rcssie.n. Commonwealth vs. John Van Lew. Assault and battery. Non pros, allowed, In t' o estate of Mary Horlochcr, deceased auditor's report making distribution confirmed nisi. Petition of Lloyd Davis for guardian. " Mi chael Fre-y appointed. Bond in $000, Conrad Irvin approved as surety, Ferdinand Limit discharged under Insolven cy Act. In the estate of Henry lobe, deceased, in quest awarded. Return of sale in the estate of George Fetter man, confirmed nisi. Return sale of real estate of Michael Heagle iteceascd, confirmed nisi. Report of sale in tho estate of Edward Lew is, deceaseel, confirmed nisi. Keport of salo in the estate of Patrick McCluS- key, confirmed nisi. Ki-purt of sale in thu estate of Elizabetli Kish el, deceased, confirmed nisi. Keport of viewers of a public road in Frank lln and Locu-t twp., near John Rider's, con firmed nisi, Keport of viewers of a road in Locu't twp, near Elias K'irig's, confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Michael Stackhouse, sel ling unwholesome food, nonpros allowed payment of conts. Cominoiiwcaltli vs. Joseph C. Knittlc, for nication and bastardy, noil pros, allowed on pay ment of costs. Uommonwealtli vs. Al. t. Woodward, as sault and battery, not a true bill, county to pay the costs. Assignee of Columbian Iron et Mfg. Co. ex cused from filing account until ordered by th court. E. 1!. Bidleman, constable of Bloomsburg made his returns. Commonwealth vs. Joseph R. Vanderslice larceny of a note. Verdict not guilty. William C. ScottIischargod under insolven cy act. In the estate of Kmanuel Conner, return inquest confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Jeremiah Gensel, forni cation and bislardy, a true bill. Commonwealth v. Thomas Gorily, falso pietence. Keeogiiizance of defendant and C. G. Murphy in S'ilO for appearance at next ses sion Same vs. same embezzlement. Recogni zance as above. Commonwealth vs. Neil Lcnilian, falso pre tence. ReTogiuzauco of defendant and Thomas Lor.tz in $100 for appearance at next session. Same vs. same, embezzlement. Recognizance as above. Commonwealth vs. Mathias Sholz and Eliza bath Shotz, assault and lattery. Recognizance of Mathias Shotz and Martin Shotz in $200 each for appearance of ilcfendants at next scs sio ns. Commonwealth vs. Royd llrobst and Charles Groves. The-e were two of the young men who 'obbed tlio house ofDinielFry in Mon tour twp. They pleaded "not guilty' ' but after a jury had been called and sworn the pica wa withdrawn and plea of "guilty" entered. CiiHimoiiwi-alth vs. Jainj Stout, felonious .Ksault cm Jame Archie. Not a true bill, coun ty to pay co-ts. Kepoit of viewers of a roid in Jaeksuii twp. near 1!. F. Savage's lane eoiiliruud nii-i. Kepoit of viewers of it road in Ileiiton iii.m D miel II irtmau's i-oiifiruied nisi, width lixi.il ill 33 feet. Auditor's report iion i-xe piions to the ac count of Joseph Levari, ad...inUtrator of Eliza bith Levan confirmed ni-i. ( omminwe-iilth vs. llaninh Force, adul tery, a true bill. Trietl and verdict of not gull ty rendered, prosecutor Edward Yugle to pay costs, Commonwealth vs. IMsard Yiagle-, rape, not a true hill, county to pay rots. In the estate of Sarah Ilurtzell order of sale continued, Recognizances of Edward McCotmick and Thomas Gerity and uf John Myers forfeited in ogeu court. Auditor's report making distribution of the fund arising from the salo of real estate of Aug Uit Freund confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Jeremiah Gensll, recog nizance of defendant and II. A, Sehweppeuhi ser nicli In $000 for appearance of defendant at next sessions, D. 8. Morgan & Co., vs. Samuel Johnson, an action on two promissory notes given In pay ment of a reaper. Verdict for defendant. Commonwealth vs. James Arche, assault and battery, not a true bill, coun ty to pay costs. Court order tho names of GOO persons to bo placed In the jury wheel, for 1877. Road in Madison twp, near John Stetlcr's, order of viewers continued, Wm. II. Shoe maker appointed In place of Wm. Ieidy, Keport of viewers of n road in FUhingcreek twp. near John Thrasher's confirmed nisi, width fixed at 33 feet. Commonwealth vs. John Hunslngcr, not a truo bill, prosecutor to pay costs. Reort of a bridge in Mt, Pleasant twp, ap proved by the Grand Jury and by tho court. Inquest In cstato of Ellas Wilkinson confirm ed nisi. A good general Family Newipaper should be In the hands of every family In the country, be sides their local paper, Buch a paper in every respect U the Cincinnati Times. Extra induce ments are offered elsewhere In our columns to thos win Will work for tht KVwrs, Head their card and act accwdtmly. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Business Notices 12J cent Dress Goods worth 1C cents. A casojust received nt Clark & Wolfs, In tho latest patterns. A largo stock of Wluelow Glass on hand at J) oyer iiroe. A new lot of 8 cent Canton Flannel at I. W. Hartman's. Go to E. M. Knorr's for Gum Boob). Rubber Boota at McKlnney's, For a good cheap suit of Clothes' co to U. Lowcnbcrg'i. Mason & Hamlin, Geo. Woods, and tho Celebrated Standard Organs at Ihomas'a Music Store, Danville. Dec. l-3m Mens Calf Boots for $4.C0 at E. M. Knorr's. HaiKs on ceived nt Clark elc Wolf's storo and nlso a great variety ol goods suitable lor tno iion- Lutz fc Sloan knows as well as everybody clso that money Is scarce and hard to get, so I they liavo marked their goods low that a littlo money will buy a largo lot ol goods. Beautiful nickel-plated student's lamps. fino bronza lamps from 75 cents upwards, I just tno tilings lor Holiday presents at Jioy- cr liros. I. W. Hnrtmnu is sellinc Camel's Hair Suitings for 18 cents per yard. Gents' fancy Slippers at JIcKinncy's. All kinds ofltubbers at E. M. Knorr's this week. Buy your Clothing at D. Lowcnbcrg's. A largo variety of Dress Goods verv cheap at Clark & Wolf's store. A full line of No tions, Collars, Cuffs, Tics, Kuches, Dress l rimming, Iatlies Coats, made up, and Beavers at 52 and upwards, Water-proofs, etc. Chickering, Stcinway, Mathushck Sc Ilnincs Bro's., Pianos, at Thomas's Jlusic Store, uauviuc. jjcc. l-am I. W. Hartman is now opening up Christ mas uoous. uo early anu seo tlicm. A full line of Tobacco and Cigars, whole sale nnu reiuu, nt Al. Al. Kuscl s. Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats. Fur Men, for Boys, for Children. Latest ttyles, lowest prices at D, liowenberg s. Ladies' Hubbers at McKinncy's. M. M. Russell keeps tho Magic Glycerine ooap. ooraeiuing ue-v anu lirst class. Boys' Kip Knorr's. Boots for $2 00 at E. M. Volf" ReP3 20 CC"t3 p0rj'ard atChrk A really fine Dress Shirt, try tlio Eclipse ujii, u ,uiie;e;e in, eiefgaueeuuu economy vumuiueii; can oniy oe uougut at u. LK)weu- uerg's. l'eoplo coming to Court can buy Goods at i. tv. uarimnn s cueap lor casu. LampCliiinncys and llronzes in all varie ties at Moyer Jiro?. Go to E. M. Knorr's for your fall and Shoes. Boots Rl.Pnk Mnl nr.!n ..,1 nr.,0!l I instruments generally in endless variety at Thomas's Music Store, Danville. Dec. l-3m Buy your Hoots and Shoes at MclCinney' s for ho still "holds tho fort," and sells Goods at "iiaru pan ' prices. A full lino of Green and Black Teas, of hu iiuauiies mm prices at ltusseu s. Tho best Boots in town nt E. M, Knorr's and prices to suit the times. Six rrood second-hand l'ianos for sale at G. Thomas's 5Iuic Store, Danville, ranging in price Irom srja to fcliou. i;ec. 1-iim COAL. COAL Old Established Coal Yard. C. W. Neal & Bro., Wholesale & Retail Dealers in all sizes of tho best qualities o Bed and White Ash Coal, at tho very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand largo StOCKS 01 Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, and Limeburner's Coal, Especial attention given to the prcpara Hon ol coal Lc;ore leaving our yards. Urain and Lumber taken in exclianiro fcr coal Coal delivered to any part of the town nt short notice. Orders left at I. W. JIcKelvv'a utorc, or at our olhce. will receive prompt at tention. Oflico and Yards at William Neal & Sons' Furnace, East Bloomsburg. Your liatroiiiice respectfully solicited. COAL. 7 tf 251 COAL Worthy of Itciuerr branee. Why will you suffer violent pain, or be made uncomfortable, elUtrew-ed In mind or body, when you can he in-lu.illy relieved anil quickly cured by Be-nson's Capcine I'orou Plasters, The or dinary I'oroui Plaster U an article o. merit, yet in action Ik too slow, requiring days and necks of e-ontiiniom wear to ctll-ct a cure. Be n oil's Caiilue Pumm Planter, be-in;; a ureal iiu pioveiuent over llieni, relieves jou instanlly iin.l cures ynu ijuieker than any known pla-iiT, liniiueiit or ciiinHiiiiid. Their ne'iiou i-e ui'ire pniverlill lliaii electiicily and nunc ceitain. They are purely vegetable roiiiain no miiiiTal or metallic puUinix. 'l'lui etiiupo'ltlon nml properties are luuueleel upon tine medical ikill, and are in no te-nxe a palint luediciiie. They are enilcrseil by tlioii-amU of Pliyi-iciaiis nml Hiugits of uniuipeacliab e reputation, as being an article ef genuine merit nd worlhy of public tinflilence. Try them nml be convinced. Price 'St cent'. KUiimnv joiinson, I'lUKUiCKCTlCAL C'll tillJTH, K. V. May 19,70 ly. JU'iikOu'rt Cuiielno 1'urotiH I'liuiervIIenr ba thu 1'euplei Huy ! "Tlio best, cheapest, safest, aid surest remedy of. foroil an IntelllKvui people." "An urtlclo of (,-reat merit which will In n tliort time Le found In every household." "'l liej aro all that the laauufaclurcrs .lalmfor them, whose name alone is a sufficient en ilorwiiunt of their gcnalne inerlts." "'I he best l rmeily known tr all external uinicullles or local illsturbaiices." '1 hey are vigorous, removing almost Instantly the most violent puln anel ensuring u spee dy cure." "I consider them a great and needed tin piovewent over all olher porous plasters, they give prompt relief und cure quickly ; they are held In high esteem " '1 hey uie now preferred over all oth. en. 1 hey cure where other porous plasters fclmply i tllete." U hen bunerlng try them and you will not be disappointed, l'rtco ss centJt. MuS-iU H'-ly HltAUlJItY & JOHNSON, rharmaceutlcal Chemhits, N.Y. Have you tried Kirby's WildCherry Cough Balsam ? A very palateablo compound iur tho various affections oltbo throat and lungs It has been used with success, in seven cases of asthma giving instant relief and iu many cases effecting a peruamcnt cure. Price CO cents per bottle and positively warrantee to give entire satisfaction e r money refunded. Kirby's Magic Belief for the Instant cure of severo and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant, sale and effectual. Kirby's Horso and Cattle Powders are tho best powders for stock, manufactured. Try them and be convinced. Kirby's Camphor Ico for sunburns, sore lips and chapped hands. Gill's Billious and Liver Pills aro recom mended by the first Physicians, The above preparations are for sale by all Druggists and dealers in medicine, MOYKK BltOTHEKS, July21,7C,-ly Wholesale Agents. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS, i I PIANOS AND ORGANS, O P STA.lSr3D-A.DRID 3vl Tho Largest Assortment I Tho Best in quality 1 Tho Lowest iu Prices I Tho Easiest Terms ! YOTJ "W ILL FIND AT COMER THOMAS' MUSIC STORE, 1 4 7 M ILL S T 11 E E T . DANVILLE, PA. l)oc.l-8rn WHOLESALE DB mn an(j BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned haying heen engaged in tho wsBC(DBEn mtSAS&m mmw3 business for the past eight years would call the attention of country dealers to their large and varied stock. They defy competition by any house in or out of the largo cities Their stock consists of Paints. Oils. Glass, Putty, F atent c. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 33 33t O "W 33 33. S BLOC . Where may be found a large Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kep: in a well regulated retail Drug Store. They are also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrat e OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND KXAMINB OUlt STOCK. ZMZOEIR, Mayl,7s.-tf, Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT OO.'S iTmKnaaffu! CHEMICAL PAINT aSJS,ffivBt.82i paint, in the country, many of which have been palmed six 1IK.MIOAL I'aINT has taken nrtt Premiums at ThlsCll colors Bent free, ulI,ru mlt'oiDi AddreBS N. Y. 1N A MEL ! A U U o S., H Water street, Cleveland, Ohio. AND -r WAS JDUn. Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday School Libraries, Depositary of the PfinnHvlvnnin . "RiWa Rnnlotv J WINDOW OUETAINS, WALL PAPEB, Books and supplies not On Short Notice at the Store in Exchange Hotel flrt. fl. 1S7!U- Then Buy MILLER BROS.' Inthe-couniryTm i d f'MKXIIM T. 14 VT Ilia tnL-nn Ij-I-o llpnmlmvia n TEi KGISTRB'S KOT1CKS. tors and other persons fLterested In tEe estates of the respective decedents and minors, that the fol lowing administration and guardian accounts hac bee n illed In the umce of thu lleglster of Columbia county, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance tn the Orphans' court to be held In liloouiiburg, on Monday, tho 4th day of December ls.ii, at s o'clock, p. m. on said day: 1. 1 ho llrtt and llnal account of John F. Fowler, (luurulan of tlio person and estate cf Henderson Yount, a minor child of llanlet ount, late of l'lne township, deceased. 1. The urst anil llnal account of Joseph V. Kves, (iuardlan of the person and istr.le of l'rlsellla K. , Hester, a minor child cf Arnold Kestcr, late of Greenwood township, deceased. 3. The account cf ilarlln V. 11. Yorks, Guardian of Charles I), and William T. eauderniun, minor chil dren cf 11,1am k. Cauderri.nu, lute cf Jordan towiibhlp, I.J icinlng county, deceased. 4. The llnal aceonut of hanmel Dletterlch, Guardian cf Hie perbuu and ritule of Muliolu Itoeme, a minor child cf I'enjainlu Hociiu lute cf Ctnue town.'hip, deceased. f. The account ef William Longenbtrger, ono of the Executors of eieor.-e, Lemgeniitrger, laio of Main toiwi.tblp. dee'faeef. 0. The account of r.eube n Fnhrlnger. AdmtnUtrator of Dmld K. Hare, lain t,f Locust townihln, de ceased. T. The- ilrstand nnal account of Stephen Crawloid kvcuurvf n.trew- Crawioid, tale of Mt l'hus- ant toniisl.tp, iltce.ited. 8.1lie MM and llnal accouutof Andrew Ijmbicli AdinlnlMiMor ol peter l rllz, latu ot Kugailuuf tovenshlp, deceased. V. Thu aecuui.t ef M. V. II. Kline, Aduilnl-tratni'of Nat h inhl overdoif late ot i.'auwUsa township, eleceoaed. to. 'I ho account if M.irlln V. 11. lillne, AitinlnMra tor uf Kllzaheth Ulshel, late of Moutimr township, dece'usvd. 11 I he account ff ivter llrugler, IJxerutor nf Suan hlnne, lute of the Tun n of lllooni.sbug.eleceMfi'd. 12 'lhc fcccmint cf Vl.tl.las Uostonnnd Djer U Clia pln, Aarainhtraiors of John lioston, lato ol Fish. iDgere'ek township, de'Ceased. 13. n fco account cf A. C. Smith, Administrator or I k Vnflrut Iu liu.nht. lv., tn nil I.mIu. joun Miiiin, inn. cr .Madt-m tuwnsUlp, deceased. ' 14. i be nr-t and llnal account nt John McAn.ell. K-' tcuiurnr lluubiih ualrd, lutei e.f tlm IloruugU cf lierw lek, dece-UMd. ItfgUlcr'i omce, I w, H. Jffiiiv tlloomaburg,.Vov, ID, ls7. f KegUter. riIH)V.S UVK.USKMKNTH Tim fallowing apjrulsMiients of real and iicrsonal propel tj-sei apart to widows of deceslcnls have been Illed la the omen ot tlie Ite-gl.ter ff Co. uiubla county, under tho Kules of Court, and will bo presented lor absolute cuinlriiutlon lo the orphans' Court to bu hold In nioomburs,ln uud forMldcoun ty. on .Monday, the 4iti day ot U-c. Ib7i, at i o'clock p. m., of said day un.bss exceptions to sucli counrmatlon are previously nicd, of whicli all nej sons lutei estvd In said estates w ill take notice: 1. Widow cf Charles retteruian, late of Locust town ship, deceased. J. Widow cf Oilier Phillips, late or Illoomsbunr. de ceased. !. Widow of Thomas Otbbohs, late of llenton town- 4. Wlduw ot,Epbriilm Mcllenry, late of Jackson townsuip, aeceaseo. 5. Widow of Ludwlg Thlele, late of Locust township, deceased. 6. Widow of Joseph Cole, lata ot Bugarloaf town ship, deceased, 7, widow ot Iteuten Fahrlnger, late ot Locust town shlp.'.deceased. IlegUter's Oflico, 1 W. II, JACOHY. Illoomsburg, Nov. lo, I8T0. ItegUter. THIS I-ll'EB IS ON IIU WITH ROWELL & pHESMAN . Advertising Agents, THIRP 4 CHESTNUT 6TS., ST. LOUIS, M, uhTnicss CARDS, VISITINQ CAltDS, LETTKIt HEADS, DILL HEADS, POSTERS, 40., 40., Nestly and Cheaply printed at the Colum bian Office. BLANK NOTES,wIth orwilhout exemptjoi fnrsatatthn(ViLiiiaaiiHOn'OH, V A T 15 K T S . Persons desiring to takj out patents, or desiring Information Irom the Untied States Pa ent omce should consult F. A. I E11WANN, Solicitor of Amert can and Foreign Patents, Wtsltlngton, D, C. Ex mlaattonafrte. NO PATENT NO PAT. Senator Circular, CXt, , tU w I HI of colors sent free. Address M 1 1. iTifii h ' ",US: . aampie N; V. K XA M K L JP A 1ST CO., 103 Chambers btrcet, K. V. May lltv. ' -A. 3STTU 3? -A. O IT XT 33 UG EMPORIUM. Markct Street Medicines, Spices, stock of Surgical Instruments BROS. years rind now look as well as viiiaiiret S!S twenty of the Mate Fairs of the Union S.m?Si INT w, .w- urtuiwia ihbiiv, .1. I., or MILLIS May 12, 1t ly. 9 PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS on hand can be furnished Most Reasonable Rates. Building, Bloomsburjr Pa ... .i... "1 " ":.". ." " ' Ol IJiUUieU. card COUET PROCLAMATION TT7"IIErtr:AR. il. n w,,.v V? President Judge ot the Court of Oyer and' Terminer and General Ja'l Delivery, court of Quar ter Sessions ot the Peace and the Court of Common Pleas and orphans' Court In the Siith Judicial Dis trict, composed of the counties of Columbia and jwoniour, and tho Hons. Imsi Debk and M. ( Hughes, Associate Judges of Columbia county, ha isueu uieir precept, oearlng date the 23d day wi iu euo jearoi our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-slv, and to me directed for holdlngacoun otojer and Terminer and General ejuarler Sessions ot the Peace, Court ot Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, In llloonisburg, In the county of Columbia, on the nrst .Monday, being the imu.ioi ucccinoor next to continue two weeks, Notico Is hereby gUen to the coroner, to tho Jus- ne;in n mej rcace, anu tno constiiblcs of the said county or i-'uiumtiht, that tliey be lLcn and tlieru their proper person at to o'cloek In the terennon s.itutliilayof oeceemtier.wlth tln lr records. lnnui sltl ns and othe-r romeinbiauc.es, to do those thlnss '""' "eir unices appertain to be done. And iiioj ui.u are bom,a by re-cognizance to prosecut j-iiiusi iiio pi isoners mat are or uuy Le In the J.i "i"i euuiu) or e;oiuinDia, to be then and the iu provcutft them as shall I e Ju t. Jurors are i iiuesieii to nt punctual In tliilratlendaiiccegiei atly i" nu n iiLeiei b. uuiruill lile,e.lLSl,lll" lhej,l elai l IIH-ll llLllll-H. u I. - 1 'f et., Ii 1 U h. Ill'l'.ISJIHl I I- J and Iu Mie ., In llie e-ur i.t our lj.nl un u eight Hundred und heveiitv-su no one hundredth emr i,f n.u Indi- pcuaeuev of tho I nlU'd States ef AmerKa. MierlU's omoe", CIIAS. S. KoliN WAI.I), inovmsuun,, .Nov. 1 tc bUerltf. SM SA LV). Ily litue f sundry writs of n. Pa. and Vem hx, to the hhei lirof CuIiimbUVounty dlrveU d, the- win txi e.xpoN d tu pubi c tale at ihe Comt House liluomsbunr. on SA IL'RDAY, DECEMIlKll Dili, Is7fi, at ono o'clock p. m., uie following re, esute sltuaU" la tho Town Illoomsburg, bounded ui.d deSi ilUd as Mlons, ( I tho east by lot of Sirs. O'blosser, south by Main tuei-i, on me! west oy lot of DaMd llrobst, uneton tho noi th hy an allev, snld lot being fifty feet la frout and two hundred feet In depth more or less, where on aro eieeted a two-story frame dwelling house and uui.uiiuuicgs. bcizi'u, taken into execution anJtoUj sold as the property of n. w. Johnson. AUiO. At the same lime and placo all that certain mii. ' .. "uuuuu "'"-' ' biiuate lathe township rajikim, oounaeo anu described as follows : On tho I north by laud of William (1. FUhcr.on thj east by ii, r.k'urK una und or ucorgo W. Fenster macher, on the south by ltndof Jacob Knlttlei and and of Valentine Vought and on llie west by land of WlUlutn Watts, Benjaman PorU and It. Entitle, con taining ono hundred and nrty-four acres and fifty, two perches more or less, ot which thero are about one hundred acres, more or less, under cultivation. Tnerri is a good frame bank barn, a frame house.ono. aurt-balf-stortcs high, and other out-bulldlnga, with apple orchard and other fruit tieos, tc, Setzd, taken Into execution and to bo sold as the property of Peter U, Campbell. AI.SO, At, the same time and place, aU that certain tracj of land situate In neater township, Columbia coun ty, Pennsjlvanla.bounded and described as follows i Ueglualng at a stone ; thence by land of Oideon Hunslnger north twelvo degiees, west seventylght rerches to a post ; thence by Und of lilltenbender analireUli toenty-slx and three-fourths degrees west one hundred perches to a post, thence by tamo south twine degrees, cast 78 perches to a post, thence by lands otH. P. Drelsbach, north seventy-six and threo-fourtu degrees, cast one hundred perches to the place of beginning, containing Forty-eight Acres and onobundn-d and twenty perches strict measure, whereon aro erected frame bouse and barn. belzed, tales Into execution and to be sold u the property ot Andrew Hunslugar. tcuAiiua a. fornwald, sumr. NOT.JT, M7-U, PA. EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. jVOTlCE. To all Whom it Mat Covcxrhi This Is to trlro notico that I have loaned II. M. Davis one bay mare, during my pleasure, and 1 hereby notlry all persons not w inuxiero wim saiei pronenr. 'AM1N GOI.DEII. BtiUwater, Dec. 1, 18T-8w. 11&?IM M-OTICE. ihls ts to trlra notico that I ourcliased at Consta bles sale, tlio following articles, formerly tho prop erty of Josenli Hhocmalter. vli t on cow, one parlor store, lot of carpet and plow, all of nlilcb 1 havo loaned to said ;Joscpli Shoemaker during my pleas ure, aii pejsoos are loiuiuugu ui loicrieru vrieu huh Pioperty. . Jcrscytown, Deo. 1, 'JS-sw A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. JA ESTATR OF DANIKL KAflnNRR, DICI1SXD. Leltcrs of Administration on the estate Of Daniel Koshncr, late of Catawlssa twp., Col., Co., deceased havo been granted by the Heglster of said county to Peter B, Kushntr, of same twp., Columbia county, AdmT., to whom alt persons Indebted are request cd to mako payment, and those having claims or demands against tlio said estate will make them isirator wunoui aeiay. PETE It 8. K AS UN Eh, Administrator. Dec. l.tSTS-Cw Late Immense Dlscoverips br STANLEY and others aro ust addeel to the only complete no ana Labors ol Livingstone. This Veteran Kxnlorer ranks amonir Mih most ho. role ngurcsof tlio century, and this Look lsonoot the most attractive, ra.icinallnjr, richly Illustrated and Instructive volumes ever Issued. Vclog the only entlro and authentic lite, tho millions are eager for It, and wide-awake Agents are wanud quickly. For proof and terms address IIUDDAIIU 1)1109., rubs., " EGISLATIVK NOTICE. notice Is hercbv riven that an annllcatlon will bo made to the Legislature at their ensuing session tor ino vmsHagu m an act enuuea "An aci to cxiena uie pro Islons of an act entitled 'A Supplement to an act ret&tlntr to the lien of mechanics and others unon buildings, so far. as relates to certain counties,' ap- proveu ene ursi aay 01 Hay, Anno uomim one inou lv of Mav. sand elzht hundred and sixty-one, to the county of sana cieu Columbia, The object of this act is to secure to mechanics, material men, builders and contractors protection iur wur uuuu ur iiiiiu-ruiui lur umeiuueuio rviNiinnu alteration or or addition to any house or other bullet lng, so that liens may hereafter bo had for the pay. meni. 01 an ueois comracieci ror woric aone or mate rials furnished for or about the repair, alteration or addition to any house or uuuuing, in the same man ner that Hens mar now be had for debts contracted for work done or materials found for or about the erection or construction of any house or other uuuuiuif. Yt. . LUM.Nlilt. Dcct-tw I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ll KSTATiOF Siaill BUOiDS, BKCKISXD. letters Tcstamentarv on tho estate of Sarah Ithoads, late of the 1 wnshlp of locust, county of uoiumuia, ucceasea.nave oeen grantca oy me iiegis ter of said co. to Franklin Ithoads of same terp. All nersonsliawmrclatmsaira nst the cstato of thedece. dent are reuuestcd to present them for settlement anu tnose maeoicaioiuo cbiate tomaiee payment eu euu uuuersigneu aumiaieraior wuaoue eiciay. ritAiivuire letiuAus, Nov. IT, 187S.-w. Executor. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTI ESTATE OF UlnAlI LUSOBIl, DKIISCA letters of Administration on the estate of ttlram Lunger, latcot f-ugarloat twp., col., Co., deceased hale been granted oy tho Itcglster of bald county to Andrew J lless,of same tivp., Columbia county, Adm'r., to whom oil persons Indebted are requested lo make pa) ment, and those having claims or de mands against the said estate w-Ul make them known to the said Administrator w ithout delay. Nov. &.-4W. Administrator. a.miu&iy j. jiron. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OK rBTKK ENT. DEC'P. Letters ot Administration, on tho estate of Peter tnt, late of .Scott twp, Columbia County. dee'd halo been granted by the lleglster ot said county to Oscar P. lint, of Light Sleet, Columbia Co., Pa., to w horn all persons Indebted to said Estate are re, eiuested to make payment, and those having claims ugalnsi. the said estatp will make them known to the baiu uuminisiraior wituoui. ueiay. usuAie i. iiirt i, Nov. 10, ts-tw. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LSI ATE OF JESSE J01IKSON, PFCRASEU, I.ATB OF BKAVEK TOWNSUir, COLfllDIA COCNTV. Letters ot Admlnlnlslratlo on the estate of Jesse Johnbon late of Colnmbta county, deceased, have been granted by the Iteglttcr ot satd county to John A Johnson, or Heaver township, Columbia county, to whom aU persons indebted arc requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the said estate win make them known lo the saia Kxccuior wunoui aeiay. JOHN A. JOHNSON. Nov. 10, T0-6w Administrator. N OTICE. The term of assessors elected February 1876, be gan immediately after tbo General Election tn No vember lost, and continues until April 1, 1678 by an Act of March 10 1S75. Attest WM. KltlCKDAUM, Clerk. Commissioners' oflico Illoomsburg, Pa., Nov 24 1S7S. St, The Columbian Law Docke A complete record for the uso of attorneys. Con venlenlly arranged for tho docketing of all casei containing SCO pages, with double Index. This the most complete book for lawyers that Is pub, llshed. PRICE, 33. BO. Published by Brockway & Elwe' Eelitors and l'roprietors of the Columihan BLOOMSBURa, IA.. I)ccl-lt PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Will be bold by Public Salo on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1870, on the premise, the real estate of Samuel Mcars, latent Locust tow nshlo. Columbia countv.Pa.de- cea'd. the farm now occupied by the widow, lying itujuiuijii.- eiie euwu oi ume'uiu, aim uujoiruiig niuus ui uie iuiu iteuoen ranunger, r.sq., uarnmu uu. rtn;er, Jonas l'ellerman and others, containing uouue EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, on w hleh are crectel a LAiKii: invi'i.Liso house, partl brick and tho balance frame, a Hank llsrn and other out.biilldin.'H ''he land 1 all cleaied and In co.u state of cuititatlon 'lm Mate road lead. ns from t'alawl'isa to .Ashland nusnes tliroeurh It, where a great part could txi seldfor town lms Ihero is nlso a Largo Anpli) on hard and a arlcty of mher iruieiiees upon iuu pieniues ; uuu also anotner IT OF TIMBKH LAND, tielnw tho font uf the Little .Mountain, adjoining lands of tliorge Oclty, r.drew liicharrt, wrtht Iliifhesiindiitners, eeiiitalnliig THIiiTKKN Ai'lilis and Knee peril is ot Laid, all of whleh Is well nul lified wlih rh-Mnu' iimi i tlier lluil r, which wilt be wi ri piirali ly at the sune lime und pliu-e. h.i'o w III commericn nt iu o'clock, a. m ,nf s.tl.1 div. hen conditions (which wlllbn eusv) will be mutie known be Sltll JlKtlH,) 5..M (' I. ME.VltS, j vUmedli, Neiv. litb. It'iJ tw. ADMIXISTRATOR'lS SILK OF VAI.l'Aill.i: REAL ESTATE! Tho underslgntvl AdmlaMrator, di Iwnn nun cam ti'stameuilo iiunexo of Uw esUUi of Vincent Ulehar.l. deaiasol, will oifrforsdo upon tin promises, la Fbhlugcreek township, Columbia eount, I' , en SATURDAY, DECEMRER 10, 187(3, at 11 o'clock a. in. thn following deMUJ I'ltltT OF I,l.VI bounded on tho north by p. M. Poalir, east by jjim Weunerond others, so-iili by John CroveJIug, west by John Ui'Lihlloe, coutalabig ONI", HUNDRED ACRES more or loss; greater part of It bclnjlu a state or cultivation. There U on thu promtsos A OOOD FRAME HOUHrl and II ler.l other out-bulldlngs. There is a ueier.fallln'j sprlnsr of water neix the bouse and a well at the house. TticroU A LMtOB APPLE OKCIIAltll and olher fruit on the place TliD property Is situated Iu tho midst of ons of tbo host agricultural sections In tho county. Location desirable. TEItMS OF BALK. Ten per cent, of one-third of the purchase money to bo paid ut tho striking down of the property, the one-third less the ten per cent, on the nrst day of April, lsir, when lussesslon will be given, and the balance to bo paid la two equal annual payinenU ; Iho whole to be secured by Judg ment bond and mortgage. OEO. M. HOWELL, Van Camp, Nov ,S4, U7. Administrator, MORRIS MICHEL, IMIACTICAL PIANO MAKUR, TU.VXIt AM) Ilb'lMIItEK. BL00MSBURU, PA. FIRST CLASS PIANOS AND OROANS FOR SALE. SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. OltDElt 11V MAIL PHOMITLY EXECUTED, Deo 1, 1-ly Sfi tn S20 fr r at Lome. Samples wort 11 . a,uw 04 r.Partixnd, Maine. Dauchy & Oo'b. Advt'w. Asnfis MONTH Mo Active Men sUing our ijtwr OOUU Copying nook. No press or water, w. tiamnle eonr Vrortli W oo FltEK. Sena stamp or eij cular, KXCKLSIOll MTU CO , W HMWJ ' ui Dearborn street, cnicago. t.. - CENTENNIAL CABINET. 24 Illuminated Views Centennial and State buildings, as prlntel m , tt; grounds during tho Exhibition size "i"" iHi pries Mcts. prepaid lltwral redmiUon J 2S5i! ers sent to any uure-en L 1 1 LJ ' . .. . . W -postpaid. ltofiEUS WlIITK,PrlntmanaKiiiT. vcrs, 4s Walnut st,, phUa., Pa. Deo.-4iT q TKIFLINO WITH A COLD 13 ALWAT8 DANOKHOUS. USE WELLS' CARBOLIG TABLETS, BiiroremedrforCOUO!18.and all o seases oimm TllltOAT, I.0NO9, CHEST and MUCOUS urn UltANK. Put up only in. Blue boxes-. SOLD BY ALL DKUUUlOiO. c. N. CltlTTENTON I Sixth Avenue, New Tort. NOV.10, 1S-4W D onx-BsiiLzxra imkhwie" THE Ceutennial Exposition. , DESCltlHED AND ILLUSTRATED'. . Tho only'Complete, ltlchly Illustrated, low pnjj work, TS0 pages, only tun. Treats of tie ent history, grand buildings, wonderful exhtWMjCUrtos. ttlos, great days. etc. The best clumcoM lMye to coin money fast, as everybody wants this ,ooo agents appointen nnei, euur uku, ,vw n 'or full particulars address Quickly, HOBUAItD imos., Pubs., TJJ Sansomst., rhtla., Pa. PnTiHnn I lie not deceived by premature boott LiaULlOIl J assuming to bo "omclat" etc, Dcj-w THE HOPE OF REWARD Is what Induces so many people tn search of Sl'LENDlD FARMIIVO LAND to go to Michigan, and select from tie ONE MILLION OP ACRES ot tho land grant ot tno Grand Itaplds and Indian Strong soils, sure crops, plenty of timber, tt drouths, grasshoppers, or chinch bugs. Pure waur. running streams, ready markets, civilization an schools, ltollroad runs through centre of grant. Price from H to no per acre, hena tor our uiuiui ted pamphlet, full of facts tn German andEsglutw. say In what paper you saw this notice. Address W. 0. HUGH ART, Land Oomm'r., 0 HAND HAPIDS, MICH. Tltto Perfect. 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We will send you on receipt o flfir rent one jalr1 elegant engraved Mceve iiuttons, one set spuB btuas, one Lorar jiuiton. ouc ueaueuui i.oiui .mw nn. ono eienus aecu ejjiam, ana ono uemry n iuuh Htng. AbovolotuscdtoretaUforSS.OO. Fourl wta bo sent. TOStpald. on receipt ot ts 1 .60. Jewetnr ' circular free, Addrew W. W. UeU Co., Phila. NOV. IH-4W a Bab cock & Wyeth's Ad Is taken Internally, and Positively Cures IUien tlsm, Uout, Neuralgia, and Lnmbago. Heboid by Wholesale and ltetall Urugglsw everywhere. Benet for circular to. HELPHENSTINE & BENTLET, Druggists, WaslUngton, D. C. Oct 6, 76,-ly. a 4 w C ma day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit n S literms free. TRUE, CO., Augusta, Maine. 'Maichio, "o-ly. Verbatim Reporting. TEItMS: Actual travellhg-, hoarding., and other czpenses; live dollars a session, for taking tho roporv and ten cents a folio, ( hundred words, ) for writing; out Into long-hand. Where tho matter reported tn one day eqaals or exceeds fifty folios, the rive-dollar fee will be remitt ed, and the transcribing ong-hond charged ml nrteen cents a folio; but, i all such eases, if fKor than nrty folios are purchased, the are dollars wlU be charged. Address. S. N. Walker, A.M., Courf-steno.. rapher, Illoomsburg, Columbia eounty, Pennsylva nia. Itesldenco. Iron Btreet, between Third and Fourth. omce. Wltb E. E.Orvts. Esq. , Colnmblan-buM-Ing; entrance.oppostte tho east gate to the court house yai d, nrst door, tlrst door to right. omce-hour, tromltwelvc to one o clock, rcb is, 1870-iy Juries for Dec. Term, 1876. Git AX I) JURORS. Dlooin George W. Bates, Freas Brown, Pater Jen, E. it. Wor.lln, Thomas Knorr. Berwick Alexander Thompson. Ciilawlssa J. K. Sharpless, Daniel Zarr. Centrnll Alfred James, George James. Conynjham-U.lt Williams. Ffceh!ugcs?ek Gcorgo D. Heath. Greenwood Dav td Albertson. JacKsonIohn Ranti. Jllfllln A ten Bowman, John Hoffnagle, Sttph Heller. Mt, PI 'asant Tlios. J. WclUrer. Orange Marlun Hughes, Henry DeLong. Scott Kfcee Fulrmaii, Is.iuo ncw.Ceorge W. Crete Ucg. , n. While. TRAVERSE JUROR. iit t.t. Il'.oom Hlhlsui liliti-r, t hrts. Miwii), N. I . Mck, I, A. Kuhn. Heswr -Churle-e -Utu'.au. i.r-.i-k - it 1 ll.ui) I ri'dbt'itder, John ti.jacg'jy. lie Mo.1 - , L. Ct'lc, l.l'.iis MittJU. HrUrerevk-s, it. mnh, U)l .-IJller. Cl'wls.-l'.lhren irwsy. Ccuu-)t. Vlillint. Pnaliiln -WIUIjui Tro-le, Wlillua fieorge lltecnwwOj-Wtltit) ILeler, TU'Ujuim Mathers, ilim'.vnk -J(n Olii, Jci.n ApshM-uu. N. P. Uten, A. J. Emuvt, Locnst- Mninu It. Curl MJ-un Oo-se IViule. JvkH J. Fletl. r, Jjuv Ae.llw M jlu Jo.Sn W. ti'.inafi, .lo ib V.'. Jvhn. MlSlln Henry Heller, John KlVenduu. Mrutour J. t. OnritoH, tU P!e4uit- JeLh votuku. Oranso- H'bltiiu M.tUer. pine Jame-s Tilvi Uleeu. lOalUigCle-tk I'M U.-U1 L'OoL Mcolt-E. D, llJjeuUuvli, biCilof Alvtu Ittnty. sxeu.su vi. Bloom-Hsivej Long, HeLry lteseLMoc, M. T, Lots. K. C. Ent. lleu.ver AlkJO Mann. llsnton-Jotl Ketfer, Berwlck-H, It, Dcwtr, Wm, V. Pahnir, S. B. v, luaa. Hrtarcre'Ck-Albe-rt Smith, John Hosskr. Cvntralla-John Mcru. Center-Jesse Hoffman. Utlllngton Ruckle. Catawlssa-Joseph Hartman, Alfred Eck. Greenwood 1 tremis Ueeco, Humphrey Parker, JoL Sands. Hemlock Geo, M. Drelsboch, John P. Guild, FrasJc Jones. Jackson John UcIIenry, Jr. locust fcimuel Levan. Madison-George Beagle. MlfUIn Charles Crsasy, w, W. Smith, Phlntaa malth. Montour P. E. Ktrshner. lino Jiurs Uosters, A, Y, Whltmoytr. Hcott-It. M, Joinsoo, ChorlM Lee, WUllau cdirtr Weioley llookl. AdvjsrtisingAgents