THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRATBEOOMBUEG, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA. T.H1S Oj)LUjIBlAN. n i, oostRituu (i. pi! I D AT, iiitncii s. t9;; Knit Road Time TMc. LU'KAWANNA ULOOMSUUIIO HAIL ROAI) aeeommodallon Train,, .Mall Train Express Trnln SOUTH. .0.41 A.M. T.S9 A. M , ijso r. m. 6 M P. M. OATAWISSA UAH. ROAD. NoiiTn. totrrn. T.M A.M. 4.49 P. M H.M A. M aocm It I rntlicr a slnirulir ruin for n Ln nlln I What ft blcsslnc In tlie noor wnlilil tin Kchool ttint pnln a young man on Mi limits fat Bucl' n wholesome purifier and preventive of ... ..... . fnntnrlAn na 11 nnn'. U,1,1.. n.,l.l I be distributed ninong them. Why don't some plillantliropl't act on this hint. D04 pot, Crlttcntoii's, No, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill's Hair nnd Whisker Dye, Mack or bruwn,'C0 eta. March. Business Notices.. Accommodation Trnln UN A. !. t.frt P. M, Rcrnlar Express 4.10 P.M. 11.33A.M. Ttifonjh ars on t:pross train cither to New Yolk or pull idelphto. rcommod-itlon train rum between 0 i iwissu and Wllllamspori. W.4 Iimi sioritlul u'lier matter to puliliali J.I le Lit llsciarj44 till wie'e. Illiiu birlsaul pn untji'i .n'J ! i J nil nit Wuli Ilj'ctib'icli is nlleriiu Ills store ro m on ;ln-corner of .Mniii mid lvist idreets, Wl.m to.npltlid It will be h (treat Improvement. 'Ill lmrrp4 of Mlltm lb-", drowned conic we ks ugn :it UiIhwixi, wciu innmi ro-iiuy lnur llie luiilge. The hallux and sleigh wile llkewl-e rt covered Siioit at thi limn of year U a nuisance. Can anyboly liuiijino a ti.iicli nastier diy llun a SutirJ.iy Lit? Au-wers niiybj cent to lli.a office. The wages of k'iii Ii tvu not bern r due -d III L'tk linven, if thu limes are hard. Auto" priic. Many funernU In Lock Haven of late? Good roll b itter i quoted as low as fifteen Cents pjr pound 111 the e.i-leni cities but it sells for from twenty live to thirty c.-iili per pouiul in IllouiiHbiirg. Qiecr thins agricultural county, two. Fashion Nuria. Kur cill.irs arc liltlo worn t ladies this son-oil, ami ihis will Ljive rise to nun severe, coiiihs and colds. l)r, Hull's Coiiu Syrup Is ii cirtal l anil sjfo cine in every ca-e. I'rice -o cents. Willi the di4.ilile.iruiico of the snow banks unsightly ush heaps h.ivu cuiuu inlo dis igreia- tilj ii oinineiice. They lio.ild be reiujve from til J alley and streets in they olTjuJ the vyu an 1 impede travel. I'alatabm: Medicines. Ayer's Cherry IYctorul is a lioueyed diop of relnf; liis Cu- th ir.ic l'i'lls glide KUg.ir-i-liud ovir the palate; and Ina S.iri-aiurilU U a nectar that imparl vigor lo life, restores the lieallli and cxpjls ills e.ie. Vutcr,ml AdvcitUr. The Danville Iatcllijrnccr speaking of the i.'contho river, says: "Above (iiliiwi i tie tWHjii the toll bridge iindtherailro.il bridge it h.n broken and is damned up considerably.' lJywhon?llio lailmid company, the bridge stockholders or the people ot Cv.it.nv iss.i? Holders of poliilis in thu Continental Lift Insurance Cimuimy will do well to call at tl,i otFce within two weeks from Tuesd.iy, the Gil "inni, and seo the General Agent of llic Cilolie Jli.t ial Life Insurance Compin-, of New Ymk mI.o will idiow llieni liow they can reiuMiie without lo.-i.-i. walking on Sunday with a young lady rcol dent, while femalo boarders are permitted to promenade daily with utrangcr. ''Tilden wa-n'teleelpd. wnnt lii ?" nnvn llm Watchman, and then nut una jot of fmurcn to how that lie wa ehcldl by a ' popular majori ty." No ono known belter than the edltoMnf that Hurt Unit ucli arcuincnt h tionsennlcal. W o llnll'l pli-rt I'i-pmIiI, nt nnitfnilffv. ttv Iwmn, lar ninloritlcj. flic Klrctoral C'olleeo dota tlie bil'luiM. IlelUnnle llrpuliliean. Not niinli it down't, The Klrctnrnl College h..d inlghly llille to ray n lo tlio remilt. WiIIh' Itcluriilrg Hoard in Ixulianaand Brad ley'," Hoard in Wadiingtnn did the liiHinei. Silll it U well for the people to know that Mr. Tllden had twenty three inniirit ill the E'cc- oral College. iiiid"2'iO,000 popular midorily. riirowlng out the nrgiR vole Mr. Tildeu had 1,000 000 ni dorilv of while inen vote. Mind tti.it Ml. lltintbliean. LirE INSUItASCE. lhe fict t'.nttwu or llireo Lifi l,nuraiice CompauU', Under the nriii'i'Zeuient of innnupe tent or ilii!iniK'-t udu'er', have failed, ought u it lo betaken a' no indication that the whole rjKlim l wrong, and III it all invir mco e i npi iln are winillen. Ill all that linn lucti aid about thcc filling t'lmipiric and other-, not a word h.n been u hi'ptred 'ihout tticdiob Mutual Insur ance Cornniiy of New York. We are assured that it stunts on a solid foundation. There are in my persons in this, county holding polities in the ('suit nenliil Co.,and for these we have H word of advice. Dinot piy nuv more preiui- iiiiis on your policy tn the ltcelvrr, or any one l-e, as It cinuot miKe initters b;tler. Dinot employ private counsel to look after yoiirdivl- deud, as lhe fi-es would be larger than the divi- lend. Your policy can be transferred lo the Qlobo Mutual on the most favorable ami lib, nil terms and it will bi to the interest of all Ccnti- in nlal policy holders if they will call at the of fice of Ilrockway it Klwell any lime within two weeks from next Tuesday, tlio Olh inst,, where hey will find Mr Stephen Holbrooke, General Agent of the Globe Mutual Life Insurance Co., nd ascertain how they can bemn-ured without loss to them, Wanteds -2000 bu-hela of Corn ; tlio highest market pne? paid for name in cash. Taken In lots ot 25 buibela or more. Cull on or addr4 II. W. AttL. Espy Station, Pa. Gents' fancy Slippers nt McKinncy's. Appleton "A" Muslin 9 cts. per yard by thu holt ut Lutz & rilw.in's. Spring Calico coming In nt I. W. Hurt man's, K'nl Estate fir r.'nt by M. Wynkonp on Tlilril b'ueit, Itlu nil-burg. Mar. 'J, 3,V A brick l.on-ii uud lot mi Centre etrcct for sale. Impure of I, S. Kilhii, lllll blaclu'd ni'isliii yard wide, 10 cts. per yurd at Lulz ti Siln.m's. 25 pieces GingliaiiH to 20 centa ut I, W, Jiiirtiiiaua, Mrs. Milton Charles, Exchange Hlock.has jul receiied n lot of delicious" Milwuukeu mill Ulliciutiattl lleer to wlilcli she nuKs tlio attention of lovers ot n good atlicle. The best of ule and beer al a) a on liund. Fresh Kutter SO icnts at I. W.Hurtman's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFFS SALE. Ullbber Boots at McKiliney's. Jarr bu)s I'otatois mid Chickens. Look to your Interest uud buy your Dry Goods nr,d Groceries ior uisli at I. W. Hurt-man's. llixbvofthe P.yuiouth Index seimsbent n fuiiidi through the aginey of iceboat", lie h is taken two Ir p. no v and in the 1 it i n vi a dumped into lifiieu feet of water. His banyan cy of spirits in.ibled him to reach 11 e botumi of t'lebut wlience he crawled lo solid icj and w 'S Mved lo journalism though he ppoiled a loud ileal. The 115th an'tvtrsary of the birth of George Wudilnglon was not generally observed this year. Hi was not the kind of man who, if he were now alive, would be much thought of. Ilradley, Morion, Wills ii Co., arc lhe chaps for this century. Their fathers never would have found out anything about cherry trees from them at least, The dwelling hou'o of Hiram McIIenry, nt Stillwater, was entirely destroyed by fire on Monday morning last. The tire broke out at about ten o'clock and was caused by adefective flue. Mr. McIIenry saved all of his furniture and effects except a few articles in the cellar. The house was of frame two stories in height, and had been not long before placed in thor ough repair. Loss not known. Parties living outddi of this State who have mot paid their subscription up to Oct. Ut, 1870, will have their papers flopped and the bills rent for collection if not paid by April 1st. We can not afford to pay poi-tage on papers for widely we do not receive the price of subscription Subscribers living outside of this county, bu within the State, will receive a similar notice boon, unlc?s many of them rispond. Tho Court room was filled to overflowing during the lait days of the great murder trill. A woman and a little gill fiinled on Friday and were taken from the room, The heat was intense and the presence nf w large a number of people vitiated the air and gave rise lo headaches and falntness, A large number of ladies listened attentively to the argiiininls ; of Messrs. Jtyon and Hughes. We are Informed that r. W. 11. Bradle , formerly of the Columbia County H'puhlican andsubstcpienlly of the .Vanfour .lmericoijias pu c aed the Wilkes ltarre Hecnnl of the Timet ( and will conduct it as a joint stock concern. Dr. Ilradlty is a g od editor, energetic and eirnest in Ids work and will make lhe Ilecont a first claisiournal. We wish him abundant tuccess. UCKNHKS. Hie Danville Intelliijencer says that tho evil nfexc.esi.ive rum drinking In that place is ap- pilling and ascribes as a leason for ii,''tho want f circum'peclion in the courts in granting Ii censes. The law explicitly declares that before an applicant shall secure a license he must aliow that he has n domicile of suitable dimen sions to accommodate travelers itc." The wri tprlhen intimates that applicants arc not ra. ipiiied to live up to this provision if the lair, and licenses are grunted promiscuously. The Iiitelllgenrer either never knew, or else has for L'otlu I that courts are bound by the record, The election of Judges does not relieve the citi zen from all duty uud responsibility. The law provides lor the licensing of drinking placesj and it is the duty of the court to sec that the law is faithfully carried out, but irregnlari.ie.s must be brought to the notice of the court. All pe titions mint set foitli that the applicants lias suitable accommodations, and is a man of gxid inaral character. Any petition that fails to set out the facts will not be considered by a court. The applicant inu-t also give a bond providing for tho payment of a penally if lie violates the la w. It is the dutv of the court to sco that the pjtilion is in legal form. It is thu duly of citizens to inform the court by legal ev idence if the facts in the petition are untiue, ami to leport any one who violates t ie law afier he h is obtained a license. It is tho special du ly of con-tibles lo repot t anv viola tlou of the Honor law. I f citizens and ofiicers fall lo do their duly it is no fault of the courts. Accor ding tu lhe ItitcUije icer the judges of the com uionweallh shouM count the beds in every ho ik), and interview each applicant as to his mor al ch iracter, before granting a license , a prop ortion equally nbnird and inipos-ihle. Tue law goes further and requires Hi it nil applica tions for licenses snail be published fjr llireo weeks before the application is made. This is intinledto give citizens notice of the pirties who intend to apply, so t at if the applicants are not proper persons fir the business, and have no suitable accommodations, citizens may be prepared to inform the court to that tllect. New places are never licensed until they are proven to be necessary for the travelling pub lic. If the editor of the Intelligtnter, and oth er grumblers, would spend their time in get ting evidence to sa.isfy the courts that certain places and persons ought not to be licensed, in stead of attempting to cast a responsibility on the judge that the law clearly imposes on cm zens, it would bo much more to their credit. Several white military companies of South Carolina, intended to celebrate Washington's birth day by a parade, but Grant hcariug of this ordered tho comuiauder of the U. S. for ces in Columbia to prevent it. Exactly where Grant gets his authority for such unwarrant ablo exercise of power is not easy to see. He has started a suitagainst Don Piatt inWaslc ington, for publishing certain matters which infringe upon the law but if Grant himself had paid any respect to the law tho country would be in a healthier condition to-day, What to wear nnd how to wear it, is the question now engrossing the public iniiid. Fall information can be obtained by calling at tlio Clothing Store d' D. Loneiiberg. Ladles' Uubbcrs at McKlnney's. Eggs 10 ccnls lit I. W. Hartmati's. Buy your Boots nnd Shoes ut McKinney's for he still "holds tin fort," uud sells Goods at ','hard pan" prices. New Calicoes, 7, 8, and 9 cents per yard at Lutz fc Sloan's. Domestic Paper Fashions ; tho only ono chaniied four times a year. 1. W. llarinian, Agent. COAL. COAL Did Kstalillshei! Coal Yard. C. W. Ni:ai. & lino.. Wholesale & Hetall Dealers in all sizes of the best qualities of Ued mid White Asli Coal, at the very lowest maiket rates. Have constantly on band largo stocks (if Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, and Limeburner's Coal Especial attention iriven to the prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchange fcr coal. Coal delivered to tiny part of the town ut short notice. Orders leit at I. W. MoKelvy's store, or at our ollice. will receive prompt at tention. Oliiee and Yards ut William Nenl tc Sons' Furnace, East Blooinslnirg. Your nitriiiiuire respectfully solicited. COAL. 7i-if-'.M COAL Dr. Brower, of the D inville llcmd commen t- ling on lomeiecent actions of the Stale Legisla ture, says; "T'icy defeated a resolution giving themselves each a copy of Purdnn's Digest, but E after enjoying tho rare luxury of public appro- Ival for two dys, they quietly reconsidend it, passed it and gobbl"d lhe books I What next?" Why, the truth would very properly come rxt, Dr. The Legislature dldn t gobble," tlio 3ks beciuso tho resolution was killed in tho .nate, and the volumes wire not forthcoming. EWhat next 7 On TiKfday morning hist David B Kobeits tttmptcd to walk over tho 1). H. & W. Uallroad vst'lng at Catawisss creek, although advised ' the trackmasler at that point not to do so. arj way across lie fill into the creek ard i drowij A severo cut was found on tils fiead audi probable that in Ids fall he rame in conlucvu a oeam, siiiiiiiing nuu nun reu- Idtting hlicapablB ol making ai.y eu riio f tiave. IllUli lie w as a tuu ui uiu inic iawnuf lader Hot of Montour township, and was about twsix years oi gc. I nOLLOK llOXOIt, PupU were neither lurdy nor absent for tlio uundlng J eb. so, lt7 1 r uro asioi luws:H JJoS h Dinlel E. Kriiium, Charles iKruuIjbrosu Munbardt, Freddie Freder ick, lbcliner, Clark Hoffman, Peter II, .Hi . L.- .i.t. c i... dr.. u r i- Urviw'ei nuiiiii, oini-icf iriii., i. 4 ulvcRco W. ruber, James lll.Iiel, Wui Thoe Harmaii, Annie Arrold Fanny Iteeder, Katie Cetchy, Anna T. B. Miller, teacher. Joe Iteiknyder, Win, MpNirdi liinrl.-fl Cu-HVer. lien. Ilnlnli. A thoughtful correspondent of the New York .91(11, proposes a subscription to obtain a fine engraving of the Louisiana Returning Hoard, to bo presented to Judge Ilradley. If hung up in the Judgo's parlor ho could gaze on it when lie felt lonely and "would then never be without companions of his own kind." I'ain in the Breast. Kantz P. O., Snyder co.. Pa.. July 9. This is to certify that I have been afllirt eu with pain in tlie breast, accompanied by a severe cough for nearl five years, which has brought me so low that at times I was unable to do anything. After having tried all the various medicines I saw udveitised, without tho least benefit, I was induced bv a frimd from Danville to give Dr. Wistar s llalsam of Wild Cherry a trial. I tic first bottle gave mo almost immediate relief, and I was soon enabled tn do a uood day's unit, I cheerfully recommend this article tn tlie public as a safe and efficacious remedy for diseases ot the mugs. uonrad lvantz. CO cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Titc Greatest Improvement or tiik Aqe Farmers are Invited to call at Huber's Foun Jc, Danville, Pa , or on the Agent and ex amino tho improvement in Plows over the old style of fastening lhe shares with bolls. In lhe old style tho bolts would become loose, the shares would work and as lhe t ntiro bearing of the share, would hi on the mould board, ih Plow would always be loose, tlio bolts would rust fast, rendcing It quiteditticult to screw ll bolts up. In the improvement all this is over come, having a lug on tlie back part of the shire which fits into a slot of the mould board and the land side Is dovetailed into the cutter part of the share. A lock on the land tide fit ting into the beam, and two bolts through the land side is all that is required to make it the mosi complete arrargeratnt for fastening on tb share ever yet discovered. The strength of the siiare is greater because of lis bearing being more divided, the Plow is stronger ami the hare cannot work loo'e. harmers who hav seen it pronounce. It the best arrangement they have ever known, To bo convinced oftlii call and judge for yourself. AGENTS i D. A. Creasy, Bloom. Oeo. llabrr, Nescopeck, Liylon Itunyon, & Co. Bloom. Henry W. Ha genbuch, LI ght Street. A. II. Cleaver, Cstawis Have vim tried ICirbv's H'ildCherrv Cough rial-am? Avery palateiihlti ciiiiipouiiil for the various iili'eciions of tin throat and lungs it bus been u-cd w ith success, in -even cacs of asthma civing instant reliel uud in many cases i-Hiding a pi riiami nt cure. Price SO cents per bottle and positively warranted ti give entire -atilaelou n money rcititmei Kirbv's Magic. lvVlief for the instant cure severe and acute Pains. Kiibv's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant. safe uud e lectua I. Kirbv's llop-c nnd Cattle Powders ure the lii-st powders lor slock, manufactured, try them and be convinced. Kirbv's' Camphor Ico for sunburns, soro litis and miaoued nanus. mil s litllious ami j.iver mis ure recoin mended bv the lirst Phvsicmtis. 1 he above preparations are ior sale uy nil Druggists unit dealer in medicine. .vioYi.it iihiithi;rs. July 21,'7fl.-lv Wholesale Agents. Tho World's Choice. .1 Ctntenuial Htcirion, Competent judges leprtsenling the civilized people of the wor.d appoinltil lor Hie Knowi cd je of particular art or science, convenid n lJ ii adelnliia lor MX inonins to ucciiie upon coinptralive merits of the various inventions o mankind, awarded lo tnuinaniiiaciurers oi lien son s (Jn nemo 1'orous riaster. alter acareiui te and compan-on ol mis riniarKnbleremcoy wn ordmarv porous and ol ber kind ol plasters, tn lngliest and only medal, auovif an loreign anu American competitors, on uie ground oi in err.at surerioritv over oilier plasters, and It wont er u min rt levinc sirencineiiinii anu cu ralive properties. Kemeniber that this decision was made by four practical and skilled physi cians. Remember that no nostrum was allowed to exhibited at the Centennial. Kemeniber when you are suffering from any ache or pain that Ben son a Uipclne i'laster is me nesi remedy ever devlsetl lor all external difficulties. SE V1IUUY JOHNSON, riUKMiCil'TICiL CHEMISTS, N.T. May 19, '78 ly. anNf'siiii's CAFCt.NE 1OP.0U8 PLASTERS, A great Improvement on ordinary pororji plasters. RELIEVES PAIN AT ONCE. THE HKST Strengthening- Plaster Known. CCRE3 QUICKLY PJieurr&tlsra, Ncurnlcln, Iaime nnd Weak Hack, facilities, Lumbago, fplnol and Kidney I'ouplauits, all aches and pains ot a local nature. Sou overjwhere. rrlce ascents. May 19 W'-ly 8KAUUU Y ft JOHNSON, pnirmaoeuucal L'beaiUts, N.T. utile Beringcr, Susie. Walter, L t Clark, tcachir; I Whltmlre A F.rvan, Whilmlre's. 8. Huber & Huni, Manufacturers, Danville, Pa, F.b.232w Ily vlrluo ot sunilir writs of Vend Et. and Al ios Levail Facias to the SlicrllTof Columbia county directed, thero will bo eiposed to public salo at tbo Court House In nioomsburg. at ono o'clock on MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1877, The following real estate, sltuolo In tho Town ot rioom burg, olumbla coualr, Pcnna., bounded and described as follows I On tho north by the ll. L. A' w, Itall Iload.east by lot of reter Ulllmej er.soulh by Seventh street, and west by nioomsburg Oas Co.. contilnlDg tbroo-fourtbs of an acre, more or less. whereon are erected a large two story brick foundry ana maculae- suop, a frame ware house, frame black smith shop, frame car Bhon, totrcther wltnenirlno nnd boilers, lathes, fans, planers, drill press, belts pulleys, grlnditoncoortng machines, disks, patterns, and all nuures and belongings thcreto-U'o proper-, ty ot Turobacli fz Hess. ALSO, All that house and let situate U the Town of Moom-burg, Columbia county, Penua., bounded on thewe-tbyltast street of sail town, southn ardly by an alley, northwardly' by lot of hnrles Havsgo. eastwarsly by an alle v j whereon are erected a brick dwelling house, and outbuildings tho piopcrtyof Samuel Turnhacli. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sr.1-1 as tho property of Turnbach & I less and Samuel 1 urnbach. ALSO, The following described property, to-wlt i Itegln ring at a stone corner of land belonftlni to David Creas, ihencc north four nni one-halt degrees east one hundred and twenty-eight perch's to a stone, thence, by other land belonging lo Adsm Creasy north seventy-nvo nnd one-half degrees cast eighty perches to a stone, ihenco by land of John flrown south fourteen and three-quarter degrees cast ono hundred nnd ninety-seven perches to a stone, thenco laud of John Englo north seventy-three degrees west ono hundred nnd fort) -five perches to tho aco of beginning; containing nlncty-ntne acres. one hundred and fort v -sic perches and all i -once Seized, taken Int i execution, and to b-i sold as tho property of John It, Yoho and AmelU Yohe, his wife. ALSO, Tho following roal sstate, situate la township, Columbia county, Pennsyp anla, bounded on tho north by land ot Henjamln Warner, on tbo asr. by land of nenlimin Kvcs and others, out no south bv land of William Masters, on tbo west by land of W tlllam Cox and others i containing sixty acres, more or less, whereon nro erected a frame dwelling house, a barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution, ana to be sola as tho rrepcrty ot William Falrman. ALSO, A certain lot or piece of ground situate In tho Town ot Bloomsburg, Columbia county, l'ennsylva" sla, bounded and described as follow s, to-wlt : front ing on nrth street of said town, and adjoining lot of Henry Wolf on the enst, an alley on the south, caiu- ailne street on the west, and said Pltth street on tho north, said lot being about ninety feet on said Fltth treet, nnd two hundred feet, more er Icbs, In depth whereon aro erected a frame two story dwelling house, frame si able, nnd outbuildings. Seized, tnken Into execution, and to be sold as luo roperty ot Clark M. lirown. ALSO, All that certain lot ot land situate in the town of Catawlssu, Columbia county, Pennsjlvanln, bounded on tho east by Third street, on the north by lot ot SI. A. lirown, on iho west by an alley, on the south by Isaiah John, said lot being In front ntty feet and In depth two hundred and ten feet, whereon Is elect ed a two story house nnd outbulldinis. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho property ot Juines D. lirown. ALSO, All those two certain lots ot ground situate In tho village of tleorgetown. Heaver township, Columbia junty, Pcnnsvlvanla, numbered rorty-turee (is) anu fort.v-tour(H)lnthoplanot lots laid outbyOcoig) nrlcsbach, bounded as follows : on ine norm uy Second street, on the south by an alley, on the east by Kim street, on tho west by School street ; each cf said lota conlutnlng titty (30) feet front on second street and extending back one hundred una tiny (150) feet to t'io alley. j elzed, taken Into execution, ana to be soiu as tue properly of C. W. Uoone. CONUITIONS Ol" KALK. Purchasers mip-t pay ten per cent, ot the purchise money, or at least enou'h to cuver all costs, at striking duvnof sale otliirwl-,0 property to bo resold at once. JOHN W. IIOI-IMAN, March J. 187T. Sheriff. UDITOH'3 NOTICK. 1.1 1IIR F.SrATK Ur WM. EinEKIt, ur-U 11. Tbo undersigned Auditor to mako distribution of thn bnlnme ot the funds In tbo hands ot Uis Administrator, among tbo parties entitles! thereto, will attend lo inn mutes or ins appointment this onico In tho town ot lllooiusburg, PcnuU, on Saturday the mh day of March ISTS, when and when; all iiersons having claims against tho saM estate are requested lo present the name K'Toro Iho Auditor or be debarred from coming In for a share of 8aldfur.d. r. P. UlLUIKYKIt, 1-10. S3, 1857-4W Auditor. A" DITOK'S NOTICK. In tht matkr of thcmU of the pcriumal proptdy tf V(m Turnbach ana JS, Ji, Jims, late trading m Turnbach tC llm. Iho undfrslirncd Ainlltor to mnkn rthtrtbutlon of tho prweetl'iarlMnKfrom Iho sale ot tUu txTrwnnl 1 1 tic J to recti vu thn ftuine u III nttrnd to tlindti- tlos of hli appointment, nt tlio omco of samtitl 18.7, in it) oUixk a in. when atul whuro all porsoni havlnpcli nnn(r.iln"tttieftal'lctiite, nro reiitilmd topnonttho siimn Uetoro the Auditor, or bodo Uiirrcd rruin comlnif in fur u bharu or &aM fund. 11. C, Ut rriCNuKN KI(, Feb 23, 'H.-4n- Auditor, P A rl 17 M rrQ' I h I I'J I l 1 1 radtt hi ir- s,do L k. fS-oitfm uud coin- H)uniW. Inbtla rojj'Stered: lufilnift'inyuts, icUjvh and tuturf 'ixuce- will rccolTu irouipt at tendon, IN V VJiS J MVOorkftcuofthtlrliiven tlori, nnd wuwlll kIw our opinion o-itoIU pafonta bllity free of ohiirgy, Vvca inodcrato, and u chaw u itl II jtnti'iit U MCtirrd U win ujvjfi conUnpnt fee. rrosocuto cases tha'. haro been UKIKCI'KO ny t ip ratent onice. cbauclUnutu every Mnto In tli-i iDlon, aiid tniltelnriuliy through our ('ongrCiiMnau an w our Htiiiidttijs' l ion theVftteiit onicc. otnl tr clrculir for rnrthT Inforuiatlon, terms and l eu rciJCtB. Kat tblUhed In lSfii. EDSON BROS., Solicitors of U. S. ai Foreip PATENTS, 711 G. S.reet, N. W. AVASIilNGTOX.D. C. Feb. !3, '7t,-3m ASSIGNEES SALi; REAL ESTATE ! ANNUAL STATKMKNT or 11 L O O JI POOR DISTRICT Prom 1'ibrnsrr ft), IR7H la Kebmnlflf I SIT. WM. KltHAMEH, acting Treasurer Mr Thomas L'roveling, Ml. To cih roivlvfd on liloom duplicate UTS.., ncoii. M H Greenwood " " " sugurloaf " " " Hlvom " ists,. " " hcotl " ' " " tircenwood " " " " Siigatloaf " " " " for xtioats , ' lor beef and calf " ' forcloverseed " " for liny, butter hides ' ' tor plno polo ,.,,.. " " of Centre township,... " " lianvlllo Poor liltrCt " " for unseated lauds,... lesti in ai m 78 160(0 1,(HS t isles) 1R3 0J 'moo IS Si M SS itn t IHJ 110 li CVS1 7 01 11,717 (3 137 'I CU. Ily balance due Treasurer from last settle- mciii orders redeemed , 3,44 43 coinml-sloii on t-nmu 6141 ani't. In freoauur'a hands. V26S tl,747 13 Plrcctora. Kxamlncd and certltled. 0cn I. ROLLINS & HOLMES, have removed to Evans' Block, iUnin Street. Extra heavy Tin Wire, also AWNINGS AND TENTS of every description manufactured by RoLLiNu & Holmes. Galvanized Iron Cornice designed and manufactured by Rollins it Holmes rum lo notice. Tlie public Is hereby Informed that they can obtain the latest styles at lowest prices In all kinds of Spring Clothitig.School Suits for Hoys, Pretty Suits for Children, Nobby Suits lor Youths, all of the latest st) lea auel at the loweht prliesat I), Lowciilierg's. K. V. KUNKBL'3 BITTKR WINK OT IltOS. This truly isluabla tonio hs beoa so thoroughly tested by nil classes cf the coraruuDltr that It Is now deemed Indtspecslble as a toulo luodlclue. It costs but little, purines tho blood and gives tone to tlio stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. itveryuouy mould navo lu Feir thu euro of weak Btomichs, general debility, Indigestion, diseases ot ins btojpacu, and for ail cases requiring a tonic. This wiuo Includes the most agreeable- undeniclent rait of Iron we posseas-oltralo ot magnetic oildo combined VltU tho most eneigellei ot vegetable ton les )ellow l'eruvlan bsrk. I)o you want something to strongtica you? Ho you want a good nppe tile t Ho ) ou want to get rid ot norvousncu I Ho you want energy t Po you want lo sleep well 7 l)o you want to build up your constitution t Do j on w ant to feel w e ll J Po you wan" a brisk and vigorous feeling T It oudo, try Kuukol's Hitter Wins c Iron. I only ask a trial of tills valuable tonic. Hewaro of counterfeits, us UuuktTs Hitter Wine ot Iron Is th only suro and ttrectual remedy In tha known world for the permanent euro of dyspepsia and debility, and as there are a number of Initiations ottered to tho public, I would caution tha ro-'munl. ty to purchase none but Uio genulno article, manu factured by K. f. Kunkel, a d having bla stamp on the cork ol every boltw. The very fact that others are attempting to Imllato this valuable remedy proves Its worth and speaks volumes) lulls favor. Hold ouly lu tl boillca, or six bottles for H. Try this valuable lurdlclno aiid be convinced ot lu merits. Sold by druggist aid dealers everywhere, TAl'KWOUM ltKMOVKD ALtVIl Head and all complete, In two hours, fio t till head passes. Boat, pla and ktomach worms removed by l)r, Kunkel, North Nlnlh street, rhlladeJphli, Pa. Send for circular with a treatise on all kinds ot worms, satire free. Ask your druggl-t for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm .Syrup, which mil do in, worm Prloell ItnevtHfidU ty rswiuvs a klnila, troki dilMna or grown jwnatis. DUmcUdtu iu U. ARGAND HOT BASE STOVES the best and most economical in the market. Rollins & Holmes RANGES. Tho BARSTOW ELEVATED Oven Range, the LION and EM PRESS Portable Ranges have no equal. Rollins & Holmes. STEAM. Uy virtuoot an order l-sjel out ot tho Court ot common 1'leasot Columbia county, tlnunderslcned rVssiguec for Iho beuctlto' the creditors ot Abraham Miller will expose to Public Salo al the "WILLIAMS IIOTKL' In tho norough of Lerwick, Columbia county, on tho 24th uay of March, A. D., 1877, at one o'clock p. m.. CM following described Pieces or Parcels of laud with tho appurtenances, sltuato in said norou,'li of Berwick, ra., bounded and do scribed as follows to wit : One piece situated on an alley cast of Front street between Market and Mulbeiry street.', beg-nnlnsf on corner of alley opposite the. premises ot .Mrs. See ly, thence along said alley south easterly ntty feet more or less to lot of It. II. Ilockman thenco by said Ilockman's lot on line parallel with sail alley thirty feet rnoro or less to lot ot M rs. Seely, tin nee by same Iltty feet more or less to nrst described alley.thcnce by same thirty feet more or lesa to placo ot begin ning on which Is .erected a frame Lumber Shed. Alsu ono other piece ot land sltuato In the rierouRh a'orcsald borlnnlng on the corner ot Tldrd and vino streets, thenco by vino street ninety-nine feet to Waip lotfthcnco by Wulp lot ono hundred and forty feet to lirant street, thence by Orant street ninety. ntnoteit to Third street, thence by same ono hun dred and forty feet to placo of beginning, the same being two vacant lots. Also.nll that pleco of land sltuato on lirant street aforesaid bounded by land ot M W. Jackson north-west, on tho so" th by an alley, -a-st by Third street, ou the north by t,rant street, containing one acioaoda quarter mote or Icbs, Also, that pleco or parcel ot land sltuato on Oak reel, founded on the east by lot of Arthur Oliver. north by ,an alley, west by lan-l ot M. W. Jackson and on the south by Oak street, containing one In Also one other piece ot Und situate on Sd street In s lid borough boundedand deseiioed asfollows, to-wlt : beginning nt uio corner of lot numbernlne- -lhree on beeoud street tbem.(iby Iho same one mdied and ehrbt -one and-a-half teello Third St., heu.-o by tlio same s ) feet b lot number I t'l, tlionco by th-i sama one-hundred and eighty-one and-a-half feci lo Second stieet thence by th-i same nine- I) -nine feet to tho place of beslnnlu;, the samo be ing lots number "one hundred and one" and "nine- ly.four," 04 marked and naiiiis.red In plan of sail llorough ou which are erected A PJtAMK AND A PLANK HOUS15. Also, one otht r piece or paicelot land situate In said llurougb, bcgluului: at a corn r, ona number twenly-ono ou the south sue of Front fctreot, Ihcnto by Front street fortj-nlne nnd-a half Icet to lot umber twenty-five, thence by lot number twenty- uve ono hundred und sixty feet, thence by a line par allel with Trout street foriy-i Ine and-a-half feet to lot number twenty-1 lie, ll.cnce by lot number twen-ty-ono ono hundred and slxlj feet to the place of be- Inidug, being lot numbet twenty-two(ater lot) us marked nnd numbeicd In plan of said ton 11,011 which erected a two-stiry DOUIU.H 1'ItAMIv MOUSE. One other piece orrsrulcf land tnsild borough on Front slit-el botwe-en .Market and .viulberry street beginning on Front itrcit ut line of said .Miller tlie-nco along Fiont Mitel ten leet to lino ot It. M lockmnti, thence alcng said Ilockman's linn clgbty feet, thenco to line of sail Miller wn feet, thenes aloio; line cf sai l lllllcr 1-thtj feet to Front street, vLso all that lot ot grounl situ its on Front street bemj cunllxUGtis lu-lots marked uud numbered In the plan ot tie) said io n numbers "Fifteen and Mr.- teen" lot No. 15 beginning at tho comer or lot num ber I'll u on Front street Ihenco along the same for- iy.ilne and a-halt feet to corner ot lu lot So ic.thenco olong'.lhe same one hundred and eighty ono and-a- balt feet to tho corner on Second street, thenco by tlie aamc forty-nine and-a-half feet to the corner ot lot No. 5, thenco by tho same one hundred eighty-one and-a-hairfeello tho placo cf beginning. Lot No, 10 beginning at tho corner ot lot No. 15 aioro3aid on Front street, thence alonatho sarao forty-nine and a-halt feet to corner of let number seventeen, llience by the same one hundred eli,ht-one and-a-half feet to Second Strut thence along fcecond street forty nlno acd-a-halt feet to the corner ot lot No. is, afore said, thence along the samo Ohu hundred ctgbty-ono and-a-half feet to the j-lai-e of beginning, together containing slxty-lx perches cf ground on vv hlch ai e erected a Brick DwelUng Houso, Brick Storo.Brick Drug Store, Frame waro House, Frame St able, and other out-oulldlngs; and alsa all that pleco or parcel cf laid on Front street afore said on Bouth-Wcst side of lot of It, M, Ilockman thence along Front street twenty-two feet to lino of lot ot A, 11, Wilson's heirs, Uiencobytho samo sixty feet, thence to lot of U. M. Ilockman ou a line parallel with Front street twenty-two feet, thence by the same slxty-hli feet to tho placo of bcgliwli g ou which It t rected a CHICK IlWFIXINO MOUSE and out-bulldlngs (tho last pleco of land bore-In de scribed U lncuinberid Willi a mortgage In favor of J". v. ,M. Low in Uio sum ot ono thousand doUars.) TKIIM8 AND CONDITIONS 01' S ALU AS FOL LOWS 1 Tea per cent of tho one-fourth of tho pur- chaso money to bo paid at Uio striking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at tho ccnnrmatloo of sale, and tho remaining throe fourths In ono year thereafter with interest from continuation nisi. Deferred pa) incuts to be secured by bond and mortgage on tho premises. Tbo last described pleco to bo sold subject to tho mortgago of K. W. it. Low and tho Interest due on thu samo. 1, M, B. JicxeON & How. Attorneys. Ilerwtck, ra., Feb. 88, IttT-lw r.NT. ) TIIOs.CltEVKUNO.r Tixamlned br us at tho Directors' roauest and found correct. Wa, KmcxDeiM, Jno. It Uaou, Auditors, Directors of tho Poor In account with liloom, Kcott, Oa-enwood and sugurloaf townships, lilt. To unpaid orders outstanding . fi 04 a balance ou llioom duplicate 1S7S..,..,,., ?'S4'1 " " K'utt " " '1121 " (Ireenw'd " " 43? 3S " " sugarluaf " mi in " amount ot ltloomdupllcatolfts, l,4tw 3 j " " K'Olt " " Mint oreenwood sua " " MUaroaf " " lt4 40 am't. received ror produce, &c, sold as iTeasurei 'are port 43104 CU. Ily bnlanco paid Treasurer as lost report 'oulstaudlug orders reueemed ' exon. and coin, on liloom dupllale IS75 s, ott .. .. , i, eireenwood " 11 " 14 tsugarloat , "balance doe on Sugatluul duplicate 1S73 4t balance due on Utooin d-iplleato ism less cxoneiiillon and commls-lnn " bjiuucedueou.--cott iMplleato 1S7S less exoneration uud commission balahiucu duo on Oreenwood duplicate Ists loss exoneration and commission.... M balu ce due on l-ugarloaf d.ipticate ISIS less exoneration anil commission. .... commission 10 treasurer "unrt paid uutclde letlet, Including coal ' ain't, paid lor tramps " um't. i. li.inville As) lum for O. W. Fox I utu't, paid for oiders of red f II um't. paid for medical attendance "Um't paid for uuulclne. am't. paid Ior 4coniiis. . " am't. paid tor Uloriiey fees 11 um't. pd. for publishing annual stdlein'C nni't. paid for auditing " " am t. paid tor making duplicates am i.aor ti.ca.i am t. oald for roller and tilow . uni t, paid ior painting and repa rs. ai" u paui ior lending anu posis.. ' am't. pd. for oats, seed w heat and clover seed ' am't. paid for manure ' lldas t.'tt 3 mo. salary as steward ' Thos. Jlcbrldo 5 mo. salary osstcwoid ' Directors unit secretary am't, paid on houso nnd lot C. Long.... 4 miscellaneous expenses Including mer chants' and incchanlca' bills Examined and certified, W'M. KVICKMCM, JhO. K, llliOll, Auditors. OUTSIDE RE1.1KF. - Ain't, paid for -Mrs. Lewis, liloom J! 00 44 44 Jno. Jobnsou 44 Sj-'si 41 44 11. How era 44 SH 4' 44 F. Luuirvr ' S 41 44 4 Z. Mooie 44 ss-i 44 airs. Jones 44 sss ', Mrs. isevvt-l 44 lit 44 H103. nird (Scott) 81 ns 44 .s ample 44 900 44 lira. Lckurd 44 a 0.1 44 ei. Youger, eireenwood 0 00 44 Mrs llogart 44 lots) 44 11. Hen, " 17 15 44 -Mrs. Houch, DanvUIo si 83 44 tramps SI 80 t 'S3 10 Value ot Heal Hstate and Personal Property oeiouging eu iuo uisiui.i. Ily faun and buildings valued at (tc.OOOOi) uousenoiu luiniiuu x.auu farming utensils coo 00 J lnuos. 9 head cattle, 24 hogs SI0 00 gralu 011 Land. 274 Ci iiiueies vsnea'aud rve In croundutis lsoo 44 ha, comtodder uad poultry 19500 SHERIFFS SALE. Ily virtue of sundry writs lssnert out of tho Court ot Common I'leas of Columbia county and to modi reeled, will be exposed to public sale at the Court Houso In nioomsburg, at one o'clock p. m. on SATURDAY, MAKCII 17, 1S77, A building located on a lot or pleco of ground situ ate In the village of Kspy, In tho towtsblpotScotf, county of Columbia aim mate of Pennsylvania, boun ded and described as follows 1 Fronting on -Main st, ot said village, and adjoining a loleiccupled bv John C. Crevellcg on the west, lot cf Stood A rrevellng on tho cast, end an alley rntho north, containing In width nttv feet and In depth ono hundred and sevens ty-thrco feet moro or less. Hlsa two story frame dwelling house, Iho said bu'ldlng Is built In the shapo ot an I, being twenty three feet front, tbirly-two feet on the west side, tblrtj-two feet In tbo rear, sixteen feet cast, nine feet on tho south and sixteen feet on the east, t-clred, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the propel ty of Uoiditason IVtllt, ALSO, All the following renl estate situate tn the Bcrough ot Centralis, l oltiiublu couniy.bounded on the north by lot ot A, B. Former, south by lot of Patrick Mur phy, cast by an abcy and en the west by Locust av enue, sold lot be lug it feet front, 140 leet In depth whereon Is orected a frame stable, bake oven and other out-bulldlngs. Melzed, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the property ot Sllchael llnnnou. ALSO, The following real cstato sltuato tn Catawlssa township Columbia county, Pcnns) Iranla, bounded and described as follows! On the north by a street. on tho east by tin ullcy, on tho south by Fourth St., and on the west by lot of Drown being one lot of ground on which Is erected a dwelling house with tbo appurtonances. Helzpd, taken la execution, and to bo Bold as the property of M. A. Brown. Vrr CONDITIONS OK SALE.-Purchasers must pa v ten per cent, of thn purchase money, or at least enough lo cover all costs, at strklngdown tt sale, otherw tso property to be resold at once. John w. norrjiAN. Sheriff's Offlco, Sheriff. Feb, tl, 1S77. us Dauchy & Go's. Advt'ft. Of- FAMCV CAltliHisnjles with nsmeioeitv. Ipost pntd. J. D. Dusted, Mxuu, ittns.Co. W.T Feb. 10, 'U.-ltTd POLIOV-HOLDEItS OF THE ContiBBfltal.SecnrityjBwJBKeyliift And other doubtful INSUIIANC'F. COMPANIES TAKE NOTICE. THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL (Chartered 1SJ5) offers special terms for reinsurance. Miirston and Wakelln, lien. Ac'ts , l.n.H. 4th street, Plilla. March 9, 'IMw it T It I F Is I IV G WITH A COM) IS ALWAYS DANOEItOUS. USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, a snrn remdy for Cora Hi, and nil diseases of th illt.tNB. 'i IK AT, LUNUH, CI1B5T and MUCOUS MUI- L EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, IN pursuance of an onler of Delano C. Cal vin, Esq., surrogate of the County of New Y01 k, notice Is hereby given to all persons havtnrclalms against Charlotte Ej er, late of Catawlssa, l'enns. tauiu, uut leuviiiK u.sew vviuiin ine cnv ana coimiv ot New York, deceased, to present tbo samo wltb vouchers thereof to the subscriber, nt. his nniep. No. 9S Wall Street, In tbo city of New York, on or before tho eighteenth dav of Juno next. Dated, New York, tho seventh day of December, FitKDErticnrc. havemeyeh, Declu-fim L'xecutor, IXKCUTOIl'S NOTICE. ll XSTATS.OF WIU.UX JOUNSO.V, SICI1SED. letters Testamentary on the estate ot wuuom Johnson lato ot the Twp. of Oreenwood, county ol Columbia, deceafied.havebpcnirranted by the Heeds- terof said county to Ira Johnson of same twp. All persons bav Ing claims against the estate of the dece dent aro reouested to nresent them ror settlement and thoso Indebted tu the tstote tomako pnjment to the undersigned executor without delay. I HA JOHNSON, Fob. 0, lBTT-dw.' Exoeulor. "PUErfoTALX OF VALUAllU: REAL ESTATE! l-'iu up only in Bluo boxei. HOI 1) 11Y ALL DKUOOI3TS. C - CIUTTRVro4! T Sixth Atenue. Kew Tortc Ma. a 11, '7J-4W p OeliA A Month. AOEVTS WANTED onoar ?)UU TllllKKllItKAT J 1100KK. TDo Story Ot CHARLEY TEOSS, a full necountof this fire it Mystery, writtnbyhU Kuth4 , mats lloblnson Crusoe In thrilling Interest, llm Illustrated IUkd-Hook to all hilioions. at Cam- ecounioc an acnominauona ana sects. ao -1 Hons. Also the ladles' medical guide, by Dr. I'n. -nsst. 10 lltustratloris. These books aeU at slrhL M.ilonul Femals Agents coin money on them. Par. ttouiiir free Copies by raaUti each. John K. fet ter ,t Cd , Phlla. March 14, 47l-4w Alcott's Water Wheel lirarefeef the Centennial Jirrfoi. The most practical, simple, and etlectlve. lis superior advant'g at rartlal gate Is universally ee knovvledged.. Address, T. C. ALCOTTfcBON. 'IfW Mfre. of Wheels and Mill Mac bin -jf-jEJ- cry,.MocsTllou.r,N.J. Wo will give manufacturing rights. Mar. j-tw d A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. teJ-Wn Mailt noo more (lr-sI-claM !etvintr .lluclilnc Agent, nnd UN 11 en of riiei'Ky mid ability t learn tlie IiiisIiicms or Nclllnu new Iiik innclilticN. Compcnntloa lllinrnl, but varying accordlug.t ability, character nnd iiuullflcta tlons of tho Arrerit. For partleti tttr.s, ailelioNs Wilson Sewing Maohine Co., Chicago. S27 & s:9 Broadway, New York, or Kew Orleans, L March i. '7T-J.W d A "tiotk, utuunu potutocrt.., alauco ou liloom (lurllcnUi lesa exontr- aittju utiJ toinuilsiloa UaljJK'tJun&coutiUL'IlCiuo ltSTtj ka ox. nucrutlou untl ccnuills-'l-jti u.ii.incu un (iiven.tucKj an mica to iutu lewi oxonerailm ana eumm lotion exoucratlun and ctfinailloii ta miico ttii b'lirur oar aumicito 73 Catharine Uma uroDcrly in ltlejoiiibbur'r 1 lirerujtfti piuporty In bcott aiuuuiiL m iieaiuicr a iiauos Tho unlpr!ffn',(l will sell nt private nalc A valuaiili; FAIIM, sltnntsM In Klhhlnprrcek townBhlp,Colum1)la county boundea by lands of .lolm ltnntz. s-aiTUiel Ithona, .To Kynh Coleman's litlrs, chailcs A-h, Uanlel Karnand William Ilnline. conts'Mnlni; abuut 150 ACRES, of which about 115 acres nro cleared, on which Is erected A GOOD FRAME HOUSE, FIIAME TIATtN. and nil necessary nutliullillnra. There Is also A GOOD OKCIIAKD, on the premises lermswni oe ramie Known ry cnuirg onUieun-den-lgaed.or by uddrcs&lug blm at btlini'ater, Pa. MAT1HAS KLINE. DEDTd AND LIABILITIES. To orders outstanding amount in tavor 01 tue uisirict. I'ltoiiccTTi or the taiim. SO bushels wliat at II 50 s-u bushels oats at 35 S nu-beis r.ve u 73 I4W bushels corn ears nt 23 1-s) bualn-ls iiotatocs ut f ' 00 -.4? hneaves corn siaiKs.it 0 15 bundles r)o straw alio Is tons bay ut $12 00 4 ,S beads cabbuL-o at 5 4VS ins, butter III 23 203 doz. ew'gs at is ts ins oeer at s 8750 lbs. pork al 7 81 slioats 2 busiiel tliuutliv beed ut2, 5 busli-js onions at so lOuusUelsciuverseed ut , 60 , (29,442 00 r,70 01 12,-02 90 Number of paupers remaining at last report ,-vumoer 01 paupeni uiimiuca uunng)ear Number of oaunrrs rtl-cliaiiredourlnirvear Number of paupers dk-d during jeur rsuiuoer 01 paupers lemaming in r. jiuut-u f 20,4 12 IK) 120 00 112 70 800 SM2.3 us ou l.srs 300 SllilO 2. 114M1 BUM 4701 231 2V S31 l 300 4 00 "300 $2000 UU 17 10 Feb. 23, 1S77, WM. KItEA5ir.lt, 1 Blrectors OSCAIl 1". KNT, V Ot UIO Ilius. CIIEVELINO, ) I'oor. T. D. Kellogg's Advts. rcb2-3m Gr. T- T., Olt T1TI! Wonderful Adventures of a Pullman, Itev E. E. Hale's great Story In sna CHRISTIAN TJWIOW, Rev. It. W. lieechcr and Lyman Abbott, Editors. )!ceclier4i Sermons, and Abbotfs sund.iy-school Lessons every week. All the bent Contributors in the country. SU.rjO rer v ear. To olrrermen. ts-2..vn. o-hren inomlis ,111 11I11I, 75 ei iiIn. Atrenls vventeil. send i-uiuip ior Mimpie copy, .suitress iiiihatio c. KINO, uuiisner, x, I'ars 1'iace, isevv 101K. Is not essllv earneil in these limes hnr. It can lie insde in llireo monilishy anyon ol either sex. In any par' ot the cuuutrr v .Im Is Bluing tovvrrk steadily at the employment lliut we lurnl.-h. tswpcr uitklu)our or, 11 town. ou need not be awnv from borne over night. You can give vottr bole lime to the vvoik, oronlvvour spate moments. Itcots nothing 10 try tho busi ness. Terms and M Outfit free. Address at once, .. . & -o-i 1 oiuaua, jiuune. HOME AND FARM or YCTjrrR own, on the lino of n ORE T RAILROAP with good markets both KAsiT and WEST. Now is the time to Becnre it Mild CTlaate, Fertile Soil. bst Country for Stack Raising tn the I'nirwi states. Iln.)ks. Mnn3. Full lnforinaUoii also Till! PleV Nlllllt" sent freo to all parts of the world. Address, o. If. DAVIS, Laud Com. D. V. It. TL March !, "7T-JW d OMAHA, NKB. THE HOPE OF REWARD Is whit Induces so many people In search ot SFI.Ei-VDID r.iWMIXG L.U'D to go to Mlcliljao, and select from tie ONE MILLION OF ACRES of thn land grant tt tbo Grand Itaplds and Indian 11, ie. cu. strong soils, irire cnips, plenty of timber, & riroi-tbs, grasshoppers, or chinch bugs. Inire water, running sirenins, ieady markets, civilization ana soot'ls. Railroad runs throuch centre of grant. ITlce fromntusio perucro. Hend for our Illustnv. te 1 pamphlet, full of tacts In Herman anaEnrum. suv tn what pius'rjou sa this notice. Address W. 0. HITQnART, Land Oomm'r., ORAND KArlDS.MICII. Tltlo rerfec'. March J, 1S7T-Jm 4 INSURANJE MEN ! ta,ticb. AGENT WANTED rim im antoal Life Ins. CQ. The oi,iest mutual in the country. Chartered 1SOA. lllirlltlL TCItMS GIVCV. JIAKSTON WAKEMN, llrneral Actals, 133 South Fourth Street, FhUadelphU. 4 Feb. 18 '77 4W. D mi Feb. 10 '71 ljr. The President Or A BANK Haas' Expectorant Is no humbug. I would not be wuiioiii 11 11 u wouiu cost rive uouurs a Dome. 1KDAR VATrf AXD TANKS. for l.rew Vvcrs, dyers, chemULs, manufacturers and jirlvale eir.ii. j. i.uiiAUAiti iv e.u., liultonwoou M., tx-iow iiroao. (lwetllll: June v-tfw. UnilMU GOODS of every description, Belting, Packing, nose. Boots and Khoes, Cloth IC. Ill' HARD LKVICIt. hON C Ce)..724Chfat- nut Ht., Philadelphia, Agents National Rubber Co. uno v-isw. En ZELL'S CYCLOPEDIA, 1 hove dlfrpenaed Ilasa' Exnectoiont amontr niv pallents, and It has proved more efncnclous than y oiuer meuicino ot us class limn nave tieon Ing In my medical career. And even In mv own case, in ve ry oto-tlnate pulmonary diseases, I derived luegreaiebi oenene irf-m mo ljpecwjrdlir. 1 nave always be-en very lepugnmtto the usoot any se cret nofelrums or patent medicines, hut thoiiLlver sal repuiaiton of the I;xictoranl lias Induced me to KiiBiiunur iiui.uuu luivoujynave 1 resuzeu its reputed virtues and merits, kuteven more ihanmy most sanguine expectation. Hoping that every one may cemv luco blmst-lf by his ov n trial, and tb it tue nxnciiorani may reach the thousanihi who may be bciiented b) lu Truly om. 1. lku. jiipiule, at. 11., tirecn uriar, ra, THE BEST. Haas4 Expectorant Is Uio best couch uifxlkinn I ever us d. II. R. HAVEN, Trenton. N.J. Isold Ij)' all eieaiers at vi cents per Loltle. Jan. l, n-8m Public and privato buildings hi'atcd by Bteaui. A variety of Btoam Pipe, Valvoa and Fittings, constantly on hand. Eolliiia & Ilolmcd. PLUMBING & GAS FITTING promptly dona - Feb 1 -tt Rollins & Holmes. BUSINESS CARDS, VISITINU CAItliS, LKTTKB UBADH, 11ILL HEADd, rosTBiis, a, a, Neatly ttnel Oheply printed at theCoLUM bun Office. Send lie to O. I4. UOWELL CO., New York, for Funpldetof 14 paces, oonuiolog Uxu of tuoo MWp4W n4 OHIIsislm showun cmt satortu Ib(. uca, , 1-tat New Revissij Kdition-.imIooo article s. 3.1SH1 en- CTavlners. and IS Hiilemlld mans. The 11 ESI HOOtC ot universal knowledge In Uuv lAnguago. Now In course 0! publication. 8I-KC1MTN with leap Bent ior w cents, aoilv is ivaii iuii, C'll IS. U. DAVIS & CO., IMillIl. Apr M-ly. , W. KVANH. Assignee. EXCELSIOlt PRINTING INK CO., BEST AND CHEAPEST I'lUN'TING INK IN" TUB MAHKKT, llarrlar be., MIW YOltli. Aug. II, 7U.-4SW k Babcock & Wyeth's Ads Ii taken Internally, and Positively Cures Itliemoa- lism, eioui, ivouraigm sou Liunoiigu. ev aom uy Whotesalo and Retail Dmggbsts everywhere. Bend ior urciuar to. iib, DiH-vafuv - iii-.--i-r IIMd III ,n III.. 1,1.1 I l4k I OruggUts, v ashlngion, v. c. IK,, D, IO,-l, IH H eb I oa day at jv I Ctenos rn "Maivh 10. "4- home. Agcuta wanted. Outfit sua eo. 'VHUL. a CO.. Augusta, uaine. 1 jr VhcC 1 Ilolliliiy Din, hi an-1,1:, diiuaiii.i:, uuiiAr BRANSON KNITTBBS, Make Rest Hosiery at (cast t'-oit. ISfiieivotn for alactiliuis. Hosiery. Yarcs ,tfc, Mil N. ElOIITII HT., I'lIILAUELl'IlIA. rec22-vnic,w Sou, L-yt A AdvertismgAgents ATTENTIpN ALL. 11 HAT FAILVltV OF Till! MILTON GOLD JEWELRY Company in London WK ARUTHE ONLY FIRM WHO SELL MILTON flOUl. TAKE NO N01ICK OFOIIlKIt AllVKll. ..lunuumxi ,ivui,iTi.i) mttvivriiiMi i.iiirv ARE NOTIllNll UUT'COllllON I'LATKD WARE.-. Tho entire btoekof the Hilton Oold Jewelry Co., is Clillhlgnea ui nit isj isiuu niuurv on noon us uossioia Kveryliody lus beard of MILTON GOLD Jewelry .It hhTln? been fio'd In this market for the la&tt.n years, and worn by the beat and rlchcet clasd of our populatlnu. Mill It tskis an expert Jewelor to ells c.ver Hilton (lold from Vlrctn Hold. Themi emods arn HOI IIIIAWt or I'LATKU but MILTON 1101.1) TlU) rtiuem ing amciess oy uuu, pott-puo, on roots pt ot 00 OENNS ONh I'AIlt ELEel ANT HLEUVK HUTTONP, With In- ueiNSK.nsx- iiiui I ukiuim, ONKSKTHl'lUALBIllllTHTUDa. l)li IlKAL'TllTJl.l'OltALhCAKF 1MN. ONE KU.1IANT UKMH' WATCH CHAIN, latest (iSKtXJIJ.AIt Ill'TTON. CINE HIJlliANT WlUlDINn HIN'n.Tl-ir heArir iieiiKiuiys-i, -v piu3k-u4)uu vim nnove numeei six aniiieti. muiu o mot rriaiieu ior la.bii. nv nisei. niiht-tiald for CD cents, or 4 HumnlH lntu l,,r tl fcii VV'I.' BlM out uu b ts for 1. tt. tl and U. mi,! for lis e is'iiu rn, -11 ui ine uvuiovs ana O.Mii l-OI.ll) bll. uu vvAie.11, riuvi:. Adilress all orders tt JOIsIsY et CO., Importers ot Watches and Jewelry, em Uroudwry, New York City, tvi'leaso bay w here 1 ou saw this adrcrtlse'inont. rcb.,ltTT-livrK T)APEI BAGS JL FOR flAIJt AT TUB COLUMBIAN OFFiCE , SAYS, nt ts no liumbi it-tl ofist live tic J'res. Cltlze: A JUST VERDICT. J. II. HOOVER, 1 'res. citizens' National Rank, Asniuno, i-o. EST Milton ,Ookt 'eweln- Comblnauon' ut. Consisting of e!-i ant watch chain. Ik lies' handsome broocb 'i ear drops, pair els. ant gold Btone alesva--uttons, set spiral, icavy plain wedalxur, ing, and genu' Fart u.uia articles snt. nost- pnl-i, for SO els. hivetieen retalledfor f. HankrM stock and must ba sold Solid MUton Gold Watches, sio eiicn. for snecuistive purposes, erooa tuner.' e-qual In apta'arance lo n ISOO genuine gold. "HI. repuiaiion ior uonefciy lairuenuuer unu iiueraiief w uuequaled tyany edvertlserln this city." S. Ti Dav nook. Dec. 16, lw.. Feb. Id '77 4w. VO-STAOE RTAMPS TAKEN AS. CASH. F. bTOCKMAN, !1 110NI) ST., New York. B LAXK MORTGAGES for Bale cheop at th COLUMBIAN UffiCC J. Weaver & Co's. Advta. VA We will a'art you In a business you eaa ts U moke tso a week without capital : eMr MiTMTTVand respectable for oltner sex. U. A. JUUli 1 1 Young, Ml Bowery, N. Y. Feb. It 4w. W -VTOTICE. From this date the Bioomrtmrg Oas Company WW put in berrlce pipes at snt cost and turnlsn and uicte4 g at four dollars each. The company nave cn cans a lot ot gas tar iwh or ualnuiit- roofs, and rosts cr otter trratcrs rxsren under ground. mm in itdu per guuvu ur vx.uu pvr utun l. 00. 16,TN.. J. W. MIXIJBl. S99S Cioitbo made br every afr&nt ever month in the tUislne-cs o tumlHb, but tUOhOWUUnffto work can etwiii' earn a doien dotlan a Oay rlrht In thetr own loctdmcs. nave uo room 10 eiruajn nerv. imMnea nie&siLiii and honorubio. Woun, utul bojs and tflrlstloas ntin-O; 'inn budiuewi toj-h bt'tt?r tban ertjUilD ir?. noui utu-i cji k.'uh 01 matiiukjuu, j-arucu-lent Ireo. Write and u. Knrrrjoni aitd m tchanif. their sona ana cauauurti. and oJiriisVMsln rtvti oa raj Uiir work atlKiou, tLoull wrlto to us and learn all about 1 be work at ouch. Now u tbo time, ixmt df lay. AtiarcM ituc & ucuaxa, uaino: PATE N T S . IviMns desiring to tako out patents, or desiring Information from tbo United states l'a ent onicu should consult V. A. 1 UlllANN, fsollcltor ot Amcrl can and I'cielgn I'alents, Wathlngton, I), c. Ex smlnattona free. NO l'ATENT NO FAY. Send.for Circular. ui r SMOKY 1 ard dc retire draft 45 cnred.ti f i.nrirt. nnd brat tDrrfAAd with HUT M MT?VVJ r iheHDlrul r.riitt. Sendsun TTTrTu.TW Ransom fat., I bU'a, l'a. ivc. vy, to.-iy. TljlSfAPtrl-SKEPTOH FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF, t. -S.y iW'rart'nnTtrtsfiiTrr' 733 SmoM St., PHILADELPHIA, YI10 are oiir nulborlTed nircnri4, nnd sslTI rvre-trp Ailre-rtNenirms nt our I.OUT.ST OA Mil JLtTia. 1KB' 1'ATWvT IIAIH CItlMI'RItS Adopted ty all the yuesnsot fashion, lnd let c blm. 1.. ivilr, ii vieirmL llnlniiii in 11 icii)Lis,Iu, lit.e, -,e uu j v die ST. CLOU A CAPITAL NEW INTOYEL, BNTITlTT) "Ont of the Cago," Jrst published. A deeply Interesting new noreffsis , o. v. Owen, vhcfre olher works hare been so is. coif f ul and t-o widely read. Cloth bound : price tl.nu M.Id by all boi m-elltre, O. W, CAIlLETOi OOk. rubllshers. New Y talc t Ily. Ft b. v, 1S77-SW K , ) HOTEL, Ar.qh Street, between 7th and 8th Sts.( PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Prm Hm :-Nrct! treiltfsirf ujv nbllillenlheH tic ud I ns tee n re-palctcd acd fiescoea. rarloraM. fnrwshest, iifwcariHls, Ac. Ibe boufe In til Us fipclMiMI Is lsi;r,furr,iaitr remfcit: tnecultiuVr derorttci nt Ulrg ririllnl l y ULe. I vilrgll.o l ir.111 nb l U t M, i lei.d ne t end tolls icgular rates. i-niieuvcred to exited tho urcocc uteris to Ittjutrins asltLrd prtvlcutly; in this laitlcularlt stoS Mr. O. W. Vollln Ins asscetMMl with blm bu sen, Geo. K ilulUn, and Edward L. Eeas.of Ft. Waima. Ind., under the ttruiuamocf 11. W.Mullln ten. enjinvncsiriuiiiiieBbitne rt. cicud with that G. W. MULLIN&CO. Thanking scuturrml I etriLSce l.U lo liirin riter.J tii berltalttli s i t the ft. Clcnit mii, ik. ...kvuiuinwui pi iu 1 i V Hir, nrMVUUUl V3.n 1-I!lt DAY. - .juni!. 11. jiAiKift 1100m e.uric J. T. hKILED, Cilibler. Feb. Hi lea. HARMAN & H ASSERT, Proprietors; tast Mi South olilijor J.. . l.Itumoart,IllooiiiHburK, Pa. SdiFsflc?1? hVy SoWS' 'lU Uuds tl VahlsU1lSfd HEATING AND COOK STOVES Ttvej SSV' Repairing of ThreShing Machines, Reapers, Ac. Thproprtete4lielngrirciicJrnechanlca,hav .t v
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