THE COLBMBM THE COLUMBIAN. n i, o o m s n c it (i. r it I d a t, suncii m. is:; Kail Hoail Tlmo TaMc. LACKAWANNA nLOOMSUUHO UAILItOAD Accommodation Train,, lil all Win Express Train .. .MS A.M. 7.M A. M , i.m r.M. e eo r. m. CATAW1SSA KAIL IIOAt). NORTH. BOrjtn. J.51 A. M, 4.49 P. M ll.M A. M SOUTH Accommodation Train .!8 A, it. T.ST P. M. Ileif.ilar Express 4.(0 P.M. It.MA.M. Tli return cars ou Express train cither to New York or Hill idelplila. Accommodation tram runs between Uaiawlssu and Wllllamsport. The l-iiii'ylv.inl.i Cam! for Sirins ti ivlgnllon. will soon open Persons having liiiir to rent will fiml that ll piys to advertise then in llie CuLUMMAN. The n ImlnWttnlor ol" Oiniel Mufti v will sell real (Ht In l.ilit Siutl on t lie 21lli in-i See nilvirll-nuuil. We learn from tlic Dmvllle papers Ilia, lliere are very tinny vacant hoJ'ca in place, nnil rent are low. T!ie anigiue of Alir.ilinn Miller will fill real elate at U'rwick on llie '.Mill int. Sec advertisement Ji w l 'In' fine In trim Ktnpe vine" If put ell'iiu II wauti weather sels in they will be ap: tu lue l In ili'Hlli II I. I) ill ii1. - li nrm rl c-lilor .! ie uiXi.IiliM i ii.tuicl a iiiiu,r llie e .tnliil.Hi fjr Ainliiur U uerol M, T Lull oftlio I'.rm nf JLnlz & Sloan is in Nev. York purchasing gfiwt lur tlicS. rliij; traJe. Col. Wiiglit'i little S3 000 bill fur lli-i lm provmiei.t of the Sii'ipieli.inn.i, iiWo Nairn-u.ke- ilam, w i liil'calci! ililtt I A new piper Is l.ilkeil of at I'ltMini to lie - talilislieil out of llie rem ilm of the oltl Comet office. Ij. II. (funlon formerly of llie Mm tour American will be connected with it. ODITUAIllns. Mln Frank Millard, died of consumption lit tlio resilience of her brother In law Tlios. E. Otihlls, on Monday tout. 8I10 had been an Invalid for somo year.", but entertained hopo of recovery until rjtilla recently. When she bo came aware of Iter approaching dissolution alio waa telgni,d. and peacefully pwcil away. She, was a communicant of llie Episcopal Church, and llie funeral amices were held at that church on Wcilnesilsy morning. The remain were taken to Huntingdon for Interment. Mls Maria nigg., Utcr of the late ElMis Megs a lady, well knon and largfly related In Ihl. cnmniunlly died at the liou.e of Mnthlas Olrton In Hemlock township on March IS1I1, Khe luid gone over lo visit lier relatives, and on the day she had fixed for her return was brought home' a corpse. Her death was Hidden, and w.ieanid by a dieae from which site has sullcud .or somo years. Mln Iligirs was In the CTili yiar ol her age, and will be mined by ber large circle of acquaintance. The funer al look place at St. Paul's Church, Bloo..,burB on Sunday nflrrnnoii lat, of uhieli church she j was a ennnisunt member for many year. Johnson In Qrmimiod TownMi on llie ' .Inn IT" Jnlin.on Williams n ed 88 yarn U month arid 1, inv. - The deceased moved to this counly. with his pireuts, in tlio litler part of last century. lie p.Hsfwcd a wonderful memory and Ins recol- i'Ctlon of the early history of this county was a nritter of interest lo those who h.11'1 llie ple.is lire of converging with him. Ho recollected hen but one house occupied the file of our now beautiful and flourishing counly tuu, Hi' li-arni'd llie t'lilnr trade in earlv life atid nl tint his life long employment. lie uves a 1 1 1 i.v gr ip of children grind chitdrc il iireat gi.itid children to mourn Mi lo?. He was .1 man of truMi, lior.csly and liultnlry. Ilewastlie son of a liritUh soldier vilio ileser- led the llritl-li nrii.y n l joined the army of the American colonies nnil did service In llie tiitlle iif(Jt-riu:itiiiiin Ac Hewn a imi.iljil of tliu M- tliodi-t Cliuii h d Ui fiilh ki hridd tlu'ch.itii of theshudow if the valley of death h.ll he felled 110 diatll. Minnie Paiuceii. A USEFUL MACHINE. Capt. S. Ilea, Is at present In this cnun ty establishing agencies for the sate of Hull's I'nrce pump Washing Machine, for which lie Is general manager. This useful household Instrument Is the best we have ever seen. It Is t.nt a patent right Ihat the manager ttldics to dl'poso of, as he Is not selling territory, but tlio machine itself. Wo have seen letters anil cer tificates from prominent cltliens of the county, which satisfy us that Mr. Ilea la an honest, straight forward business man. We cliccrlully endorse tlio following certlllcate. IlLOOMsnURO, I'a , March 19ih 1877. We the undersigned, were present to-dty nt tlio Laundry of the Exchange Hotel In this place, lo witness a. practical tct of Hall'a l'orce I'ump Washing Machine, nnd iuut say t' at It sur passed our most sangutno expectations. It Is atonce simple and durable and wndied In the shcrt period of eleven minutes, sixty five pieces of a very dirty Hotel washtng, Including, toivls, shells, pillow cases Ac. Tills was done will out any rubbing or boillrg and willi very Utile labor. Wo cheerful add our endorsement of the merits of this Improvement In washing clothes, to the many It has already received. ltnad supervisors would do well lo bo wiucluul of their duty,' One brtheso otucera 1ms recently paid nbout $200 becauso of an accident resulting from neglect of duty, This occurred In Delatvnro county. Wliat n blessing to the poor would be such n w!uicnmo purifier ami preventive) of contagion ns Olenn a Sulphur (soap could It bo di'tribtiteil mining them. Why don't somo philanthropist net on this hint. De pot, Crittctiloti's, No, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. The "tVorl tliolte. A Otnhnnial DccUion. Competent Judges icprsenllng the clvlllted people of the wnr.il appointed fur the know. edv'C of particular nrtor sciences, convened at I'hilatlelplila for six months lo diclde iinn tin comparative merits of the various In tendons of tiipuklnd, 11 w 11 rili ) to llir-manufacturer of lien son's Cm pel no Porous l'la.h r, afier a careful list and coinp.irUnn til this rtniarkableiemuly with ordinary porous and other kinds of platera, iho biuhest and only medal, above all forelcn and American rompctitots, on the ground of lis Hill's Hair nnd Whisker Dvc. black or P"', "l,"!",ri ver oiher pla-lers, and ll. hrnwn f.Ort. XlnrMi """"" Pal1 relieving s r iigitu niiig anil cu- March W. IS. Koons, Mrs. W. I!. Knon, Frank I). Koon, A. 10 Miller, t' M. Vandcrsllcc, Geo. h: VWell. J, C. Ilrown, O. A Poller, C. II. llroekwiy, Mordeoai Millard, Geo. KistwiLk, Business Notices SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Tlio scene presented during tlio Into Inau guration was -in unlinntcd one. Tlio style of dress worn by tho members of both Hous es consisted of every conceivablo style of 1-Athlon nnri It was not necessary to loot through blue ghs to see the best fitting auit. D Lnwenherg having just returned from New York is now prepared to supply llie Public with tho l-itct no. cities In dents' Wear. His Goods ari" rirst-clas, whllo his garmeiils arf tnado up In City Sty In and can Hi t be exeelli'd, Call and see the latest s.ylea stud select your Spring Suits at I) I.OWENIIEIIO'S. "When llie swallows homeward lly," linn is Iho time which coughs and colds begiti In appear. Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup cures every case. Annlication will be made to the Hoard of Pardons nt its next session for the pardon ol Banniel liogert, convicted of manslaughter a year ngo in this county. At last the Post Office is to be put in a con ditlm that will accommodate the public to 0 certain extent. This is a much needed reform, and will bo fully appreciated by all citizens. It is a good thing for a newspaper to have a "responsible head." There are sheets printed that have none, either intellectually or financially. Last Saturday was "Saint Patricks Day in the innining." Tlure was no attention paid to the occasion in tills vicinity, but in the citiei larire Piracies look place and the "wearing ol the green" was in order. License Fee A number of our exchanges have stated that llie Attorney General had dc cided that the lee for lle-laurant Iiccn-c-t wn I a bliwful immortality through the Divine He- ItCTAN. At his late residence in l'ih!ng Creek TimiKhip C-. I. counly P.i. Eld. A. K Ktilan on the 1-i in-l. Mr. It. was born in Sussex county N. J. on the 7lh of March 1S2I, was iherefore fifty six years and six days old at the time of his death. The subject of this notice was urduinctl to the Gospel Min istry by order of the N.J. Chris tian Conference Juno 2nd A. D. 1811. Asa Minister of llie Wotd, he was a zealous and 10nsi.te.it teacher of practical Christianits- endeavoring to exemplify in his daily life the excellency of the Gospel of peace and love which lie proclaimed to others. iVs a citizen ho was Just and upright, very industrious on his farm ; as a neighbor and fiicnd truly obliging. Asa hu-band and par ent he was kind and faithful de-iring to be a! ways at home when not necessarily away 011 business, or attending religious meetings. Usually Eld. Kutan was a healthy man but by accident was injured last May while at work with his team in llie corn field, since which lime his health failed. At times he suf fered very much and all that could 'je done by killful doctors careful and attentive nursing proved unavailing. He bore his sickness with reat mtience and Christian resignation, not a murmur escaping Ins lips, retaining all tne poers of his mind to the last, when ho fell a sleep in Christ with a firm faith and hope of Husinesh Law. The following brief com pilation of business law Is worth a can fill pres ervailon, as It contains the essence cfa large amount ol legal verbiage: It Is not iu-csar 10 say on a note "fjr val ue received.'-' Conlracts made ot Sunday cannot be enforc ed. A note by a minor is void. A coult.ici maileuilh a minor is aim void. A contract made with a lunatic is void. not .. obi lined by fraud or fioui a ptnoti a st-ito of lutoxi'-ntioii can mil he eoluctw . If a ii.itei-li-i or-tiK-n. Mm !.' nut rv- :i-e the 111 uer ; In- ni'i 1 p'ly 11 11 me 1 te-ratinu fo which it i is given .ml the mount 1:111 bepr iv.-n. jiiiciplls an- re'p in-l'il.- for the arts of iragen-. fitch iiidividu il in pirluership is rcpou-i-for the whole amount ol debts of the lirm. Ignorance of the law excuses no one. Il is .1 fraud to conceit fr.iu I. Tne law compels no one to do impossibili- IIAHGAIXS I Selling nt greatly reduced prices to male room for pnng goods ut V. Si. Kmirr's. S12.00. In answer to n Idler from a citizen of this place Mr. Lear say.s that tho fee is $0, 00. We had a short local in .la't week's is.ne jibont a certain scribbler in which no name wa- luenlioued. Ilriltain takes up the gauntlet, and announces that he is the man whose style ol composition does not include the elements of propriety and decency, and proves it. d.'cmcr. Peace to his memory. I. I. Hakvey. Luzerne Union please copy. FRIDAY ArTEItNOON AT THRNORMALSCIIOOL. Last week I attended llie usual Friday after noon exercbes of the Normal Schesjl, which consisted of recitations in English and French music, compositions, contests in elocution, gym n istics, diawing, geometry and arithmetic. Nearly all the departments of the school wcie represented, an improvement I think, on the old Tun PoonOl.D TiiAMi-. Is the title of a new and beautiful song and chorus, by Will L. Thompson. Author of the famous "Gathering I cintoni of having rhetorical exercises merely Shell from the Sea Shore." Dealers are order- The pupils were appointed judges of the con ins it by the thousand. The whole country toils and by voteexpressed each Ins or her opln will be singing "The Poor Old Tramp." ion as to which performance was the better, I several points being unhealed upon which they On Friday last there was arother specimen of 1 were to pass judgment. what March can do. It snowed heavily all day leaving a sufficiency of "the beautiful" to make eood sleighing and fur several days we imagln- ed our elves in mid winter again. On Sunday morning the thermometer gut down to four de grees below zeio. The readers of the Columbian are well aware that this paper has contained an ac count of every outrage Ihat has been perpetra ted in this counly for years past. The charge of the SAenandixift Herald Is false. If we had' audi a reporter as that paper employs,wo would be able to report some things that do occur, and a great many that do not. One of the last official acts of Simon Cameron was to mail us the Keport of the Louisiana In vestigating Commiltie. This courtesy from a political opponent, and one who is not our rep resentative is in marked contrast to the action of our Congressman, who for two years has studiously iiiglectcd his constituents in this county. A lady who in wtongly named Miss No- laer. .Yormtotin lUrald. And one who reeds correction Miss Take. Hhvielieck Qutettr. And one who no one wants Miss Fortune. While- hall Times. And who will beat the smarlest man living. Miss Cul. Dilation. distort Free Frea. And one editors don't like to sec Mis Print. And one who hatea men Miss Ann Thro- py All persons are hereby notified that they are required to remove nil ash heaps and rubbish of any kind about their premises In tin streets or alleys of the Town, as toon as the weather permits. If this is not complied with It will be done by the Street Commissioner at their expense.. D. Lowenheho. President of the Town Council. March 23 3w. The First National Hank, of Northumber land, finding that it cannot do a profitable bus iness, has deterniinul to wind up its afl'alrs. The stoikliolders will not lose anything, as the assets are ample to pay off all the liabilities of the bank. The Columbia counly Hank of Illoomsburg is clohing lis businerf, and will cease lo exist in a thou time. Wo ore Informed that the National Bank of Herwick will also close soon, Lack of business ltliocaue In both these cases, and nobody loses anything. , llKMEMIIKIt TIIK POOH. Within a ftw days past there baa come to our knowledge the fart that a number of families In illoomsburg are suffering for llie want of the iiicessarles of life. The heads of these families are steady, hard working-men, but are unable to provide fund because tiny can gitnowoik Citizens ought not to allow this, and something should be done at once, 1.U llie cleig)menof Iho KVital eliurihi bring the mailer hi lure tlulr amgrf gallons and have euninilltivs ap- pointcsl to hunt dihe needy or lo receive a plications from them, Jf any of thn-e who are suflirlng will reit at llie CoLUUDUN office vre will (jladly do all in our luwcr toasls thctn, Contributions of money or food will be received Jura until some other place can be pro- This is for the purpose of developing a capic- itv for accurate, critical judgment. 1 wai pleased to note on one occasion, when the pop ular verdict seemed to be ralher superficial founded upon the general appearance of the omplettd exercise upon the board, rather than lis actual merits, that Dr. Gnswold arose an dissented from it, pointing out slight short-corn iiiL-s that the pupils had overlooked. They will be likely not toform so hasty judgment another time. The contest In gymnastics was especially in teresting, in which fifteen lads and lasses ol fourteen or thereabouts beat, In the bean l.:i. exercises, the same number of the most stal wart young man in the school. When ll tally was read, thirteen to four, in favor of th younger class a round of applause burst forth although, as a rule, applause is prokibited. The contest In elocution was extremely in teresting. The comietIlors were appointed from the junior and senior classes by their class mates. It was difficult to decide winch w the better performance each was so good, feature that I noticed with pleasure was critics report, hach week a pupil is appoin ted to note all the grammatical errors, errors in pronunciation that he or she serves during the week, and these are read with the name of the blunder b rid ay afternoon. In this way pupils are led to be careful and elegant in their speech. Dr. l . endeavors to have the lessons taught put in practice and he himself practices what he 'caches. I am convinced that few, If any schools have at their head so able and efficient man as Dr. O. wins Is highly educated, cu tured, conscientious and a model of a christian gentleman. One of the teachers remarked to me. "it seems to me that all the boys and glrU under his charge mut make good men and women." Tho work presented to us last Frid ly spoke of itficiincV in every department and I think our citizens would be entertained nd gralificd should they attend more generally these weekly exercises and they would thereby more thoroughly appreciate the advantages af forded them in having so good a school in their idst. Pateon. th Oil Pat Hester has lieen tried nnd found gull t Caldwell's llread has ui-cn t-i -l and found to bo tho best In tmwi. FOU SALE Oil KENT. A house and lot situated on Malr street, Illoomsburg. Applv lo Funk & Waller. Mar 10 lev raltvc proticrlles. Hemcmber that this declsi waa mndo by four practical and skilled physi cians, Kenitmber that no nostrum was allowed lobe exhibited nt Iho Centinnl.il. Kerne mber when you are stifi'eriiig from any acheor pain that Hen soli's Caprine Plaster Is the best remedy cvir devised lor nil external difficulties. MI.Ult'HY .!01INON, rilAnsiiCKiTlcil. Chemists, N. Y. May 10, '7C ly. DBNSOW'S CAPCfNR POllOUS rLASTErtS, A great Improvement on ordinary poro a p'asters. HELIEVES PAIN AT ONCE. TIIK 11KST Strengthening Flastcr Known. Ct'llES IJl'lCKt.Y Ilueu-ratlsm, Keuralgta, Lame anil Weak nark, KeLUlca, l.umbigo, .'Pinal ami Kidney Complaints, all acl.es and pains, of a local nature, sol I ei crj wliei c. I'l Ico S3 cents. Muy 111 M'-ly SKAIU'KY. JOHNSON, pharmaceutical Chemists, N.Y. PL'Hl It' NOT1CK. Lbe- ,-.-Mli: cu'i obtain III is hereby Informed ihat they le l.i 11 vles at lowest nrlcp in all kinds of Spring Clou School Suit for Buys. Pretty Suns lor Children, v-.hhy Suil for Youths, all of tli latest sty Irs and nt the loive:.t prif cs ut 1). Lo,enberg NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTl-.n :-2000 bushels of Corn : the hUlie-l 111 irkrt pr in paid for s-iitie in fash. Tuken In lots of 20 bushe-h or more. Call nn nr ndilr.'ss II. W. An.. Espy rii.iiion, Pu Outs' I'nncy Slippers at ..cKiniiejV in E. M Knnrr's for bargains in Bunts tints. (i nnd An agreement without consideration is void. Signatures made with a lead pencil are good law. Spring H.it, just received nt D. Liwen birg's, Kent Estate lor rent by M. Wynknopon Third Street, Illooin-iburg. Mar. 2, 3w ' A brick houo and lot ou Centre street for sale. Inquire of I. S. Kuhu. Mrs. Milton Charles, Exchange Illock,hns I,, Int. nf delie'inus" Milwaukee A receipt for money is not always conclu- 1 alHj (jincinnutti Beer to which she aska the The acts of one partner bind all the icst. llCCKALEW.STF.VnSI. A happy event look place at 12 111. Wednes day nt the residence of T. Q. A. fctevens on Cinderella street. It was the uniting together n the holy bonds of matrimony of Mr. O-ear liuckalew of Tucson, Arizona Territory, and MissAdiia A. Stephens of this cily, by Hev. L. Illller. Mr. Hucknlew was a former res- gent of Columbia county, but left for the West bout fourteen years ago. He resided a great r part of the time at Tucson, at which place he s engaged in business nt too present nine, en ie larly settlement nf the Territory he was 111 the government employ, nnd while making a rip across the plains was waylaid by the In- ians, nt which time he barely escape I with lis life, but not without the loss of his right He has been a member of the Legislature, was Clerk of the Supreme Court under Judge Titus, now deceased, and Clerk of the Couit of una county. Mr. II. came to tins city a few months ago partly on business, but chietly to isit an only sister, his mother and two broth era having died during his absence. During lis sojourn here, tlie enchanting arts of Cupid icing on the alert, caused him to yield to Its allurement winch resulted as above stated. At- ter.the wedding ceremony was performed the balmy couple with a number of friends who were present partook of an excellent dinner pro vided for llie occn-ion. They left on the 1:35 train on the Lihigh Valley road for San Fran Cisco, where mey will iaKe n sieainer lor oan Diego, from which plate Ihcy will have to stage it about five hundred miles before reach ing their new home. Hicord of the Tima. Auditor (Jpneral's Office, HAK.M8BURU, Pa., March 8, 1877. To the County Treasurer: Dear Sir: In correction of a former opin ion, the Attorney General has lately mndo the following communication to this De partment : Hon. J. F. Temple, Auditor General, Dear Sir In a communication to you in reference to licenses, I nm apprehensive- that I have made a mistake in reference to the minimum rata of licenses for restaurants, There is an act of 1807, which is not in tho digest but still in force, which I overlooked It provides that 'No license to keep nn eat itig house, beer houe or restaurant, shall bo granted in any Incorporated city, for less than fiftv dollars, nor eUcwhero for a loss sum than twenty dollars.' Very respectfully, Your Obd't Serv't Georqe Lear." You will please bo guided by the above opinion In tho collection of licenses of this character. Respectfully, J. F. Temple, Auditor General. E. P. KVN'KEL'S lllTTElt WINE OK IIION. This truly valuable tonic his been so thoroughly lctil by ..ll classes nt the ccinmunlty Ihat H Is now ileeme.l InilSpen-lble as u toi.le i.n-tilelue. It eostn nit little, putllles the bio. il and glies tone to the stimiirh, rcnovitcs the sjMcm and pro.ong-i lite, lii ei) body should liau It. V'.r tlio cure of weak stomachs, eeacre I ilet.1 Ity, Indigestion, ill-eases ol tli' sto-nacb, and for a'l cises rerpilrlng a tonic. I his ulna Includes the most nirreeablo ai d elUi lent salt of Iron wo poi-ess citrate ot magnetic oxide combined with llie most enu-gettu ot vigetuUo ton icsyellow Peruvian bnrk. Do jou want s-raethlng to strengthen you? Ho you wanfagood appetite? l)o 5 ou want to gel rid uf ner ousncss ? Do you w ant energy ? Do J ou w-at.t to sleep well 1 Do you want to b.iiid up our con itltutlcn t Dj jou want to feel well? Do you wan a bilsk and vigorous feeling; It jou do, try Kunkel's Hitler Wine of Iron. I only ask a 1 rial 1 f Ibis valuable tonic. Heware ol counterfeits, as Kuokel's lllttrr Wine ot Iron Is the only sure and effectual remedy In the kiiowu woild for the permanent cure of dyspepsia and debility, and as there are a numln-r of Imitations offered to tho public, I would caution the euTmuiil ty to purchase none but tho genulno article, manu factured by E. F. Kunkel, a- d haling his stamp on tho cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to Imitate this valuable remedy proves Its worth and speaks volumes In Its favor. sold only In SI hollies, or six bottles for $5. Try this valuable medicine and be convinced of Its merits, sold tiy drugguts and dealers ever) where. TAPE WORM REMOVED ALIVE. Head and all complete, In two hours. .No tee till head passes, scat, pin and stomach w orms remol ed by Dr. Kunkel, SJH North Ninth street, Philadelphia,' I'a. Send for circular with a treatise on all klads of worms, ndilce free. Ask jour druggl-t for a bottle of Kunkcl'a Worm Sjrup, which will dotnoworm 1'rlco $1 Itnevir falls tu remove all kinds, frok. The best place, after all, to buy Boots and children or grow n persons. Dlicctlous situ it. 1 attention nf lovers of a good niticlc. best ol ale and beer alwnjs 1111 hand. The Itubber Boots at McKinney's. Prettv Suits for Little Boys, School Suits lur louths, NcatSuitsfor Children, Late in Style, low iu Prico at D. Lowenberg's. Ladies' Bubbers at McKinney's. New Spring Goods this week .t E. M. Knurr's. n elegant line of Neck Wear just re ceived at D. Lowenberg's. Shoes is at E. il. Kuorr's. Buy your Boots nnd Shoes at McKinney's for he still "holds ths fort, and sells Good-. at "hard pan" prices. Readv made Clothing to suit Everybody, good and cheap at D. Lowenberg's. COAL. COAL (lid Hstald is hed foal Yard. C. W. Nr.AL & lino.. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in all sizes of the best qualities of Red and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest maiket rates. Have constantly ou hand large stocks ot Domestic, (Jupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, and Liincburner's Coal. Esnecial attention civ-en to the prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchange fcr coal. Coal delivered to any part of the town at short notice. Orders lelt at I. W. McKelvy's store, or at our office, will receive prompt at tention. Office and Yards at 'William Neal & Sons' Furnace, East Illoomsburg. Your Diitronaire respectfully solicited. COAL. 17 tf 25 COAL EW STOCK OK CLOTHING. Gentlemen's Dross Goods. DAVID LOWENBERG Invites attention to his large andelegantstock SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtus of sundry writs of Vend Kx. and Al ias Lcvail Facias to tho WierllTof Columbia county directed, th-ro will Unexposed to public silo at tho Court llouso In Illoomsburg. at one o'clock on MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1877, Tho following real ostate, Htuato In the Town ot liloom burg, ' olumbla county, penna., bounded and ilcscrllK-d as follows ! nn thn north by tho I). Us W. Hall Koad.cast by lot of I'cter lllllineyer.soutli by Sol entli street, nnd west by Illoomsburg (las Co.. containing three-fourths of an acre, moro or less whereon ai 0 erected a largo two story brltk foundry and machlno Bhop, a frame ware house, frame black smith shop, frame car shop, together wlthciiglno and boilers, lathes, fans, planers, drill press, belts pulleys, grlnditone.borlng machines, flasks.patterns, and all fixtures and belongings thereto tho proper-, ty of Turnbacu Itcss. ALSO, All that house and lot sltuato la tho Town ot Illoomsburg, Columbia counly, Penna., bounded on the wet by East street of said town, southwardly by an alley, northwardly by lot of t harles Savage, eastwarsly by an allcv 1 whereon are erected a brick dwelling house, nnd outbuildings the property of Samuel Turnbnch. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho property of Turnbach a ller-s nnd Samuel 'I urn bach. ALSO, following described property, to-wlti ncgln nlns it a Mono corner of land belonaln to David Creasy, thence north four and one-half degrees east ono hundred nnd twenty-eight perches to a stone, thenco by oilier land belonging to Adam Creasy north seventy-live and ono-half degrees east eighty perches to a bton6 fhenre by land of John l'.rown south fourtcn and Ihree-fiuarter degrees east ono hundred and nlnety-snvi'ii perches lo a stone, thenco by land cf John Englo north seienty-lhrce degrees west ono hundred nnd fort--rite perches to tho place ot beginning: conlalulnr nlnety-olno acres, ono hundred awl fort) -sis perches and nllo -unce Selted, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho - rrtv ot John IL Yolie and Amelia Yohe. his wife. ALSO, The following real us - sltuato In township, Columbia -ounty, 1 -svianla, bounded on the north by land ot Renjamln Niai.r on the cjs'. by land ot nenjtmln Ktes and others, uip smtlibi land of VtUllam Masters, on trewestly land of WlllPim Civ and others; containing sixty acres, mro or less, wh-reon are elected a frame dwelling house, a bum nnd outbuildings. Scl7p1, tiken Into execution, nn J Wbesold as the property ot MUUm Falrman. ALSO, A rcrt-iln lot or piece of ground situate In the Town ot Illoomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylva nia bounded nnd described ns follows, to-wit! frent Ing on l'Uth street of said town, and adjoining lot of Henry w elf on the east, an alley on the south, Cath- ailno street on tho west, and said Plfth street on the north, said lot being about ninety feet on said Filth street, and two bunded feet, mere or less, in depth, whereon ore erected a frame two story dwelling house, fwrnc fable, and outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the roperty of Claik M. Brown. AI.SO, All that certain lot of land situate In the town ot Catawlssa, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the east by Third street, ou the north bylotot 51. A. Ilrown, on the west by an alley, on tho south by Isaiah John, said lot being In front liny feet and In depth two hundred and ten reet, whereon Is erect ed a two story house and outbulldlntrs. " seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold a3 tho property of James D. Ilrown. JLSU. All those two certain lots ot ground situate In the vlllagoof Georgetown, Reaver township, Columbia county, l'ennsj Ivanla, 1111 inhered forty-three (43) and forty-four (tt) In the plan of lots laid outbyfieorgo P. Drlcsbach. bounded as follows: on tho north by Second street, on tho south by an alley, on the cast by Kim street, on the west by School street : each of said lots containing fifty (50) feet front on Second street nnd extending back ono hundred and fifty (1M) feet to the alley. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the nrooertv of c. V. Itoone. eu.siui 1 ii.3 lie Bali.. 1 urciiu-se-rs muse pajr ten per cent, of tho purchase money, or at least enough to cover all costs, at striking down ot sale otherwise property to be resold at once. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, March 5,1817. Sheriff. Dauchy & Co'. Advt's. P0LI0V-I10LDEHS ' OF THE Min6uta),Seciirily, New Jersey Life And other doubtfuIlNsunANCK COMPANIES TAKE NOTICE. TIIK NBW M(ILAKI) MUTUAL (Chartered 1S35) offers special terms for reinsurance. Marston and Wakclln, (len, Ag'ts , 131, H. 4th street, I'hlla. .March j, '11-iw d Ii I X li T II I I WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANOKltOUH. USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, n sure remedy for COt'dllfl, and nil dlsoavs of tho TllltOAT, Ll'NUS, CHEST nnd .MUCOUS JtKM-IlltANE. Put tip only in .'31uo boxen. Bill. II 111 AL.1, UKLUUIS1S. C N. CIlITTENTDS T Sixth Avenue, New York. JIarch J, 'Jt-iw D $OMi A Month. AflKNTS WANTED en our TltltKE tlKEAT si hooks. The story of QHAMjEY ROSS. a full account of thh re t Jtyptery, wiltUn by his KfttluT, bnta Itoblnson Crusoo la thrlillnif Inttre-it. 'I he Illustrated (UstMiooK to nil Uf.uuions, nt Com Mela Account cf oil (Icr.ornlnalloim twl t-ncts. UtQ .iiiMMiiona. aio tne laiiirs' medical gulne, uy Dr. 'anno 1st. tu Illustrations. Tliesn lwokKRPll nt sicht Mule nnd Kemalo A cents coin money on tlicm. Par UcularHfrec Coplcsby mall t'i rarh. Juhn K. Cot ter & Co., I'hlla. -March w. 'iT-w d Alcolt's Water Wheel Aueutlctl the Centennial JiWnC The most practical, simple, and enectlve. Its superior udvant re at partial irutc Is universal)' ac knowledged.. Address, T. C. ALCOTTASON, Mfrs. of Wheels and -Mill llachln cry, Jloi-M Holly, N. J. We will (rive mauuf icturlng rights. Mar.s-iwd OTICE. 'A note for twejity-four dollars and odd cents, In n or of Licklcl Cole, surned h.r J. Alo, elated about April etn, iM has been lost by the owner. Notice is hereby fclvcn that tho same will not bo pald.ns anew 1. 1. 1. rt , ..1, vv.n March , lslf-sw IN pursuance of an order of Delano t . Cal vin, Ksti , Hurroirato of tho County of New York, notice Is hereby (riven to all persons liatmir claims iiinse 1 nanoi ie r.Ter, lain 01 iwawi-na, i-i-iiiif-ji nla, but leatlnir assets n Ithln tho city and county New York, deceased, to crosent the siimo with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his ofllce, No. ts Wall Htreet. In tho city of New York, on or before the eighteenth nay of .luno next. inucu, r.ew iors, inoscvcniu oayoi ncce-rouer, ' ' FHEDEnlCK C. HAVRMEYEIt, Decl5-ra iixecutor. A 4 W TUB XSTATK Or WM. BAnilRR, DEC'D. The undersigned Auditor to mnko distribution of the balance of the funds In tho hands or tho Administrator, nmonir 1110 names eniiuea thereto, will attend lo the duties of ids appointment atlds ofTle-o In the town of Hloomsbtirtf, Penn'o., tint u-ird.iy tho still day of March 170, when and wlinonll iiersniia liaWnff claims arralnst tho sold esuto are requested to present tho same before thn Auouoror ou ucuarreu iruin e-oininir in lor 11 niituu u& Blltd fdl.d. r. V. lllLLMEYKI!, I CU. S3, 18I7-4W AUIIllor. XKCt'TOl'rS NOTICE. 'j rsTATK or niNisi. nENiiiNorit. rrcT. jitters Testamentary on tho estate of Daniel Hen- nlne'sr, late ot Heaver township. Columbia county, ile-i ens. d, heio been frranted by ths ln-irlsler of said cocnl toJohn llennlnger nud Olcleun Nuss,ot Iiea- ver e-iwnsuip, e-o umuia couuiy, rixeciuir, iu lvuum Jersons inueoiea oro requested 10 msKe paj meni, those haelne claims or demands fiiralnst the said c-MMe will make them known to the said Executors llhout delay. llill HJb.s.l.UJ.ll, GIDEON MUSS. Marrh o-tw Executors. II I' II ASS1 O O U 11 T SAL B or REAL ESTATE. A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. ! n-aiit noo ninrc Ilrs1-:lnss M-wiiip .Sl:i:tiiiin ,S- nlH. lint r00 011 of ciit-riry ami iiiillli.v l '11-11 llif. Initlikk iif'wol 1 1 nr ftif.v ''IslClllllI'M. t'OlltiM'llllllilMI lilli'l ill, .iu vitrs lliir ii. .-. Hi.,- In nlilllty. ;li-, ae:lci- nml iusilllU:ii IIiiiisj ol tin. snl( Vor pai tleii liii'N, iiileii f;si, Wilpon Sewinir Machine Co.. Ohicaco. S27J:SS!L'ioadna, New York, or Now OrleunsrLa. JIarch 2. 'il-lw.d A HOME ANO FiVHM OF YCUH OWN, On tho lino cf aOltE.vr HAILHOU) with good markets both EAST 4nd WEST. Now is the time to secure it Mild Cllrrate, Fertl'o Soil, best Country for Mock Ittdsln; In the United states. ltnoks, Maps. Eiill li, formation ah.0 "Till: l'ltl- .Mji'.ir." sent iree to a 1 parts 01 tne woild. (i. r. luvis, Land com. 11. P. ll. 11. Starch 2, "7-lw d OMAHA, Nttlt. Addri-ss, ROLLINS & HOLMES, have removed to Evans' Block, Main Street. THE HOPE OF REWARD Is what Induces so many people In search of sri,i:NDii r.4i?Mi.n i.v.vd to go to Michigan, and select from Ho ONE MILLION OF ACRES of the land pront of tbo Grand Itarlds and Indiana It. It. Co. Strong 'sotte, suro crops, plenty ot timber, no uru.iuis, KriixbiioppiTS, uruuintu uurts. iuru waicr, runnliiff sironms, ivaly marKets, civilization ami schools, ltnllroad runs throupU centre of prant, Price tiom U to io per acre. Send for our Illustra- te'l pamphlet, full of facts In (icrman aurt EdrILMi, pay in wuat papur juu buy iun uouce. Auaresa W. 0. HUGIIART, Land Oomm'r., OHAND ItAriDS.MICII. Title I'erfont, Marclu, l5T7-3m d BLANK MORTGAGES forsale cheap at tli coixMBiAN omce. Cheap and FashionaWe ClothinE, at his store on 1 A New I'isii Bait. Tbosa small boys who re in the habit ol converting their nioulhs in to bait boxes, when they go fishing will begrat ifiesl to learn that, through the genius ot a re cent inventor they may continue to use that convenient receptacle for a new bait which is free from the disadvantages peculiar to the an gle worm. Any boy who has meditated over the shortcomings of lliai slimy inverteuraie knows that it snuirms disagreeably, especially when accMently bitten, that It lias an affinity for dirt, which is annoying when swallowed tnat even when on the hook, it ha a way of dissolving oil' in the most unaccountable and exasperating manner; and it perversely per mits ilself to be carried oil' piecemeal by sutk era and minnows in total disregard of its legi timate .uriose. There can be no doubt that the day of the angle worm has pas.ed, and that agaliM the improved flexible rubber worm of Mr. II. II. Gregg (patented January 1877,) he can no longer hope to compHe. Serving as bait, at the same time as chewing gum, It must I evident to the least thougli.ful that lbe rub ber worm I'M an iuconteatible advantage. So mis the Suulifc jburwaa. CATAWIsdA, I'a., March 13, 1S7G. District Gr.tnge No. 6, composed of tho county of Columbia nnd portions ol Luzerne and Montour, will meet at Urangeville, U Iumbi.1 county, on tho second Eiiday of April, (it being the 13tli,J at ten o clock a, A full attendance U elesireu. i-.acn Oraiico in tho district will send three dele gates with their Master, Past Masters and wiveB, if Matrons, who aro eligible to vote, All fourth degree members aro earnestly in vited to attend tho meeting, ns a profitable session is anticipated, Those who have been delegates and who aro now meiincrs who owe dues, will please bo in attendance and pay up. The Orange store, if not disposed of by the Executive Committee, will proba bly be UUcuhsed. Kally to the urungeriiie mcetluq I 11. II. UnowK, .Master. E. M. TnwKsiiuRY, Sec'y. The Result of u Xeglett of Duly. The borough auditors of Chester Springs, Cambria county, have got themselves into a peck ol double, through their own negli ...I T ..... H -I. uence. it seems, says tne joiiusiow 11 irw une, that their failure to comply with the law requiring them tu publish tlio annual statement of the receipts and expenditures of that district ha induced somo of tho taxpayers to eoter suit against lliem, and the clnincos are that the fine which attaches to neglect of this nature will be Imposed. It is rather rough on the auditors, but they should understand their duty properly, and then there will bo no risk of this kind There are several boroughs and townships In this county wliero the law Is a nullity as far as making annual statements public are concerned, and it behooves thoso Interest ed to attend to this matter, or they may like wise suffer a like ordeal. Jeneythore Jler- aU. Have you tried Kirby's WildCherry Cough Balsam ? A very palateahle compound lor (he various affections olthe throat and lungs it has been used with success, iii seven cases of asthma giving instant relief and in many cases ell'ecting a pernament cure. Price 60 cents per bottle and positively warranted to give entire satisfaction 1 r money refunded. Kirby's Magic Relief for the instant cure of pvero and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant, safe and effectual. Kirby's Horse and Cattle Powders are the best powders for stock, manufactured. Try them and lie conviuced. Kirby's Camphor Ice for sunburns, sore I ns ami chnmietl nanus. Gill's Dillious and Liver Pills are recom mended by the first Phvsicians. The above preparations are for sale by all Uruggists ana dealers 111 medicine. JIOYKR IlltOTIinRS. July 21,'7C.-lv Wholesale Agents. WHEHE TO ADVERTISE. a.t. Stewart sais tho best nJicrilstot' mediums he has eier found '-are the old established orirutis of I ho two political parties, at me several couniy soais hrnuirhout the t'nlon." "Hiese'.' he says "reaLh evpi-v famltv of tho least account In their scleral I counties, and are more carefully read than any other I class of Journals." It Mr. Mew-art's Judgment Is of Value, men-la u.l uwm uiljr IU uruiuuix w luuu uaici It IS ror me lnieresi 01 uusiuessinen wj imieriise iu The coixusit IiKMOCKiT, uimn which this paper Is nHrtlnllv founded, was established In 1S30. and tho Columbia's now enjojs a wider circulation and greatir 1 io-pi 1 113 mini u eeeruiu. 11 iroe-s wei-K-v Into two thousand families In Columbia and ad joining counties, and by most of luein Is read from In nn-ttu the last line. It La Uieonlv recognised exponent of nearly llie thousand DeiLucrattc voters 111 lue euillll). jiKl.es huii-i iiseiueuia u luaijt m- niav. that makes them altractlio lo Its natrons.thus ciisurlnL' irrealer certainty that they will pernso tiit-m. u m e lis circulation is uuuuuuie-uiY muc 1 iiui largest In the county, the adieitlslnic rates ot tho 1 Coi.e'iiBUN are no higher than Luoao of other papers w lul barely uau inu several not one-iourin ine num ber 01 suoscriuers. r aeis like euesv sieui. lur iiieiu-bi-i. es. No shrewd business, man will neirlect to In- sert his advertisements In the Colcmbuii tf mis' All tifto lubsmbcitfor 1877, pnying in I .V - I IOTA.. II MAIN STHEET, IS THE SEW BLOCK, ULooMsnuitn, ta., where he has Just received from New York and Phil- adelphla a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashionable, durable and rCONsWTINO OF l!OX Extra heavy Tin Wire, also AWNINGS AND TENTS of every description manufactured by Rollin's & Holmes. Galvanized Iron Cornice designed and manufactured by Rollins & Holmes. J. Weaver & Go's. Adv'ts. M"OTICE. From this date the BloomsbUrir (las Comcany will put In service pipes at first cost and furnish and set meie s at lour uuiiura eucii. Tho comcany uaie on hand a lot of pas tar suited or painting roofs, and posts or other timbers placed uuaer gruuiiu. iTir m cenis per gauon or jz.ou per Darrei, e;. ve , OC. 15,76... MILLEIt, eNA"U'V T and defective drafts cured.fuel Jl'rl ' I saved, and heat Increased with flTTTMNF.YS I theSnlral Iraft. send stamp d J circular to HENltV cuL- Dec' fn.tc-iy. ' ' EQAL ADVERTISEMENTS, LDITOU'H XOTICK. lie virtue ot an order ot the Orphans' Court ot Co- jmlji eoiuity, the underslsncd, administrator ot 'Wiley, will expose to salo on the premises, clock p. m. on mlel ' tw, ts. rUnOAY, MARCH 24th, 1S77, 'J ertoln real cstato tltti it In the township ot t . lunibla county, I'a., being n .liOliMl ASD IL.OT li, in. MUaso of Lljhtstrect.lnsald townsh'p.hound- u h '!; main road, two elleys, and a lot of vamuel IK tr, with ths appurtenances. TEKM-. OP HAT, E. Ten per cent of one-fourth of - 1 aw money lo be mid at the strlkloff t! iwn ut ths propci ,1, nne-tourth lesr, the wn per cent ;it the ceinSnnaUon alMu.... . t4 . he remi.ln- tnirthrc-tourthslnono tear th'ai,.- wuiunter est from confirmation nisi. Jacob teiiwih-ioek. March 'J-ts Aduilstslr. or. E'A.iasr'riisrca-, GLAZING AND PAPERING. WM. 1'. IIODIXE, Iron Street below sec ond, uloombbur?. I'a.. Is rrepared to do al kinds of PAINTING,! GLAZING" In th" best styles, notice. anil PAI'KH UANGNG at !owcst"prtces, and at short PertlesimlDis-uU work tii-y will save money cainac on me. All work warranted to ulvn satlafactlon. Orders solicited Marchsi WM. F. BODINE. SACK FROCKT. GUM ARGAND HOT BASE STOVES COATS AND PANTS, OP ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS, Ho has also replenished bis already large Btock of AND oil CLOTH, thejbest and most economical in the market. Rollins it Holmes, A CAPITAL, NEW NOVEL, ENTITLED "Out of the Cage," Jnst published. A deeply inlerestlnir new noiel. by 11. W. Owen, whose clher worts haie been so suc cessful and so w idely rend. Cloth bound : rrlce tl on. old by all 1 o Ktellers, (1. w. CAHIJiTON & CO., ruUlahers, New erk llty. Fi b. ii, is;; sw K T. D. Kellogg's Advts. lYMlTrU;isTSTS?Tul?!.'lVtW:IM Important to Lawyers. Justices of the reace. Constables. Executors. Ad- mlnlstrntors, Huardlan, Township officers, ut)d busi ness men generally. We have nn hand ,a lareo assortment of lezal blanks for tho uso ot Attorneys, Justices and Con stable's blanks ot all kinds, Note and ltecelpt books for Admlnlstmtors to. I K ICE LIST. ATTORNEY'S BLANKS. Trectpe for Summons. " n. Fa. " " ltule to take Depositions. " " " "chooso Aibltrators. 1 cents aplcco, cr H.;j iwr hundred. Petition for Appointment ot Ouardlan. " cttntlnii Utile to tako Depositions. Narr in Debt, with Confession, " " Assumpolt. Mechanics U. n. 4 c -nls each or M.M per hundred, retltlou for sale of Heal Kstnle 8 cents each. JUSTICE'S 1ILANKS. Subpa-nas, Summons, YV.11 rants, Executions, so fo 6-3 tl'U 1.1 1'Ul U, I-easos c cents each 1 uh weds 10 " l'..rchn.ent Deeds 15 " Acreements s Orphsirs Court s-ales so for Jt 611 Constable's Hales 8 cents each Mortc-iire and liond 12 All kinds of Notes 1 ' Hee-i-lpts, Notes, School Orders, Poor Orders, Storo onlens. noatly bound, constantly on hand, or made to or ii-r on short notice. Wi-ato nrenaredto doneater lobworktliannnT other uUlce In this county. IlItOCKWAY k ELWELI, Editors and J rorrletors of thOCOLVMniAV, Dloonisbui'i:. I'a BL00MSBURG TANNERY. a. A. II EH RING rMEDAK VATS AND TANKS. for brew- Versdjirs, ehemlsts, jnMUfacturers and private T ESI'ECTFULLY announces to the public dweUlnss, 111:0. J. HUllKllAItT Co., J-s. that ho has reopened .tliniQJW. liitri-nurvlVt ulnw Tim.S 1 m...w..u.htu S.NYDEH'S TANNERY, T)UI!BF.R GOODS of every ilecriptiiii, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEjltES, STHII'ED, FinUItED . AND PLAIN VESTS, .lillltTS, CIIAVATS SOCKS', COIIW, IIANDKE11CIIIEI1S, OLOVES, t RANGES. The BARSTOW ELEVATED Oven Eange, the LION and EM PRESS Tortahle Ranges have no equal. Rollins & Holmes. I ll. ltlnT, I'acklne, lloso. Boots and hhoes, Cloth fne.ce. Ill HAKD LEVICK, bOS & cel. tsechest- nut St.. ruuaueipma, Agents ullonaJ itubber Co. June v-ssw. En ZEX-OLi'S CYCLOPEDIA. (old standi Bloomsburir. I'a . at the lurKaoiiuo j-spy ana uni neree-e roads, whero all descriptions of ' leather w 111 bo mado In iho most substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold at prices to suit the times. Hie highest price Is cash wuiat ail timosoe pain ior ot every description in the country. Iho public pat ruuuKe- is ruspecuuii buulucu uiMomsuurir, uci. i, is.d- New ImrisBn Fiutiok 150.01x1 nj-tlcls. a.ooo en ETavlnirs. und is solendld mans. The HUST HOOK course ot publlcallon. SPECIMEN wltE Inap sent iu, iuwuio, Aiicciio iiA-siuei. cms. ii. Apr is ly. DAVIS & CO., IMliln. ;susrKNDitst, i STEAM. adeance alcr Xomnler 1, lSJOwill teairel e paper ueei.lijrom receipt oj roniKancefo unitary t, 1877. without charge. I FANCY ARTIOLES. M .la coillilNFi) rArtiis-roinv-r-hvjiMji ijah The Country tlentieman. Tho Country (lentleman Is published weekly on tho followlni; terras, n hen paid s rlctly In a June i l me copy, one j ear, $ J.e i ; Four copies, $10," and an addi tional copy for tlio jear free to tho Bonder if the Cluht Ten copies, $M, and an additional copy for tho eiu iree vu lau se-auer ui eue i-iuu. Tim cqiidLi-v (lentleman nosaessee sn uaortualled Corps of eornspondents, retrular and occasional, amunir the best Fnrmers cf all parts cf the country and consianiiy nnecis ine prauci conauion unu .rotrress or ll-u uusuanury ui eicr) seeeiun ui iuu Intled stsleni and cliUlze-d world. Th,. countrv nentleman i-lvealn Its Horticultural Peparlinentacoiiltnuous tarletyof Information and BUtftfeslloTis, etiuai or superior In the abrogate to w hails obtalued in the monthly numbers of most maifaines ueiuveu iu iiuiueuivuiu. The Country Oenllemaa has probably done as much as all other Journals combined, to introduce nml (Viisemlnate Inmroied htock of evorv kind through, the country ! and commands to a greater degree than any rolemporsry, the conndouco and uuport of breeders and purchasers. Tne I'ountrv (lentleman contains unnsuallv full and Irustworthv Market Iteports, and devotes sm clal attention tolheu and to the 1'rosiiects of the crops, as tliroulnir light upon one of the most Im portant ot all questions When to Uuy and When to !elL The Country flentleman embraces numerous ml- .at J'' Public and private buildings llo has constantly on band a tarse and well select- heated 1)V Btcaill. A variety of ed assortment ot nnr denarlments of a practical character, such as I tho Hairy, the Poultry Yard, the Apiary, the Vlne- ard anil so on, and weekly presents a column or I luo for the Housewife and Interestlne Fireside Heading. It contains a well t ailed iteilewoicur rrlitK enta, and lis advertising pages furnish a di rectory ot all the principal agrlctulurulaud horticul tural establishments of the country. IJraFLCIMKN COPIES FHKK. Address Limititt T 110 K Kit .V SON, I'CStlSUSKS, ALDtNY, N, V, JAI'EH BAQ8 FOK BALE AT THJC OOLUMULAN OFfiCK. Cloths and Vestings, which he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best manner, AU hta clothing ts made to wear and most I ot It la ot home manufacture. GOLD WATCIIKS AND JEWKLKY, OF EVEII V DESCIUITION. FINE AND CHEAP. HIS CASE OF JEWEUIY 13 NOT 8UKPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS C1ENEUAL ASSOltT- MKNTOF Clothing, Watches, Jawelry, Scc. DAVID LOWENBEEQ. i.n-u. Steam.Fipo, Valveu and Fittings, coneUmtly on hand. Rollins & Holmes, PLUMBING & GAS FITTING promptly done EXCELSIOR PRINTING INK CO., BEST AND CHEAPEST PRINTING INIC IN THE MARKET, ni:v VOltK. Anrr. ii, Verbatim Reporting. TEI'.MS : Actual travcllhg-. boarding-, and other ezpcn&e -;llie u.iiui s a session, for inking tLc report; au 1 ten ce nts a folio, ( hundred words, ) for wrltlns out tnto long.hand. oeru ine mailer reported in one any crpiaiB or exceeds lltty folios. Uio avo-dollar fee will be remitt ed, and the trunscilblnr. uutr-hand charced at uaec'UceiiUiAioiru;tui, alt eacn cases" tew be charged. Address. s. N llierelnr HI. "I8.-4SW k What Tho President OK A R.VNK llnfls' Kiroctcrant Ih no humbuc. i wr.niri rni tw wunoui ji ii ii wuuju cost, nvo aouurs ft uotue. SAYS, ant Is no humbu juld cost nvo dol It, Pres.CltUen A JDST VERDICT. I have dispensed nass' KiKetcrsnt Binonir my patients, nud ltbospiovid tnorectlicach.us than any other nu-dtelLe if Us class that I ham teen uslnc In my medical tarei r. And eieuln mvon case. In ry LtiMlnate pulmonary dlri-au s. 1 il. rln-d the createst lnellt In m the Lire-etorsni. lhneu always U-enviry repugnant to the use of anyse crei nettitmsoi raltil u.ictlclnie, but Iheid.lier- sal repuialK n of lis; lt.lorl.t lira induced mo to givenaiair mil. srwi ncirnjnaie j reauze-i us Peb I, T-U Rollina & Holmes. AdvertisingAgents Ja frtti, , fat ff reputed vlitui sand nierlis. I ui ten nine ihunmy most sanguine isieitsilius. Hiring that every ono mas ni.vicel.iux if ly his own 1 1 lul, and Hint the UpecuiAil may ream He Ihcusnnda who may le une tin d lv ll. In.Iy jours. I. U.ei. M1NC1LP, M. li., i.reen Hilar, Pa, THE BEST. ItnriF.' Kxiectoratt Is the t-st eongli medicine 1 hold l y an ursirrs ai iu ee-i.in per i-oillt. Jan. lv, '17-i'ni -V y AIN WRHU1T & CO., WHOLESALE UIlOCEltS, N. E. Corner becend and Arch Streets, Puiumu-Dti, Dealers In TEAS, SYKUl'S, COPrEE. SCO A II, MOLASSES ici, tru-ts, siciai Bom, tc, tc I vi)rdera will reootre prompt attention. H.I all sjcli ensts. it fewer Urnn htty folios aie pun-hasud, tUe t'.Tu duu..rs will WnUi-r. A.M.. CourUstflnocT- nipher, Illoomsburt', Columbia county, Pennsjlva- ."ourtn. r omco. with E. E. ore is. Esq. , Colnmbtan-bulld. lng-, entranccopposlte the ea.-t gate to .the court- uvivs, 3 m u, ui ei iiuur, urei uui.r iu I ikui. iimce-noor, irom,twclve to one o lock, i to is, loit-iy PU11LIC SALE OP Vtthxnblo Town Proi j ' Iho undersigned wl'l offer for m. TIIURSDAV, Al'RIL 0th at tn o o'clock p. m., the lot of ground c ' In the Ton of Dloomsburg, bounded nu r A as follows: On the north by lot of John n . n the east by an ahey, on the bouta byio' ot aary Clayton, and on the west by Iron ttrcct , ein w u are erected TTO PltAME noins. ot tno stories and ono and a halt stories respco tively. GikkI water and fruit trees ot suiierlcr quality on tho lot. Terms easy and mndo known on day ot s.ile. .MAP.Y EVANS. JIarch S-ts. Bnbcock 8c. Wyeth'n Ads Is taVin Internally, and Pe-U i ly lures Hhr-uma- iisn. i wi is. urn':-' t mm Luiuutigij. nuu or vu.i.11 sale and Ueluii l'lugglsts eierjwhere. bend foi elrcular tu. Jlt.t.1 IU Ml.M.SI!I.VIlJiV, Urut ti, Wmhukiun, v. C. Oft, s, TVly. s w TUB1.M-3?S CARDS, Xj VISITINU CAItDS, Noatl) LK ITiU HEADS, IlfAlW, roiSTEIiS, C, to., fcply iirlnttil at lbe Colum bian Office. vUli1. Doa'i Jajgkt iha yaat