TUB COLUMBIAN. toon sDOiiBi Arnit, u is?; Rail U6.nl Tlmi Tnlilc. HCKAWANNA nLOOMSUUIKl HAIL HOAI) NOI1TII. . Ml A.M. 7.M A. M 1.M I'. M, c en i. m. Roctn. 7.MA.M. '.19 P. M ll.t.T A. 'I Accommodation iram,, Mali Train ftxpress Train CATAWI8SA HAIL HOAl). north, nouth Accommodation Train o.Jt A. M. T.M P. M. itcntar Kxprcss 4,'it p. St. ll.sa A. 51, Tlirouifli earn on r.xpre train cither to New Voik or I'Mlvlelplila. rcninmortatlon train runs between 0 lUwuia anil Wllllamsporl. A. .1. Diilriek K-ij of Vllllnmiorl, wa in 1 1 .vm on Monilje , TuocoM fir Iruul ll-liln?. None of emrcraik fi-licriiKii have liignn lintiic a yet. The mad me di Inj up iiidl of In mi me iilri aily iiu-iv. nod Uobln and blue binle luvu eliaiipenrcet p'uUibly tu I'McureoVeiieiiK Svuie of the ino"L' iiitlni.allc of our anil teur Karilciiei have eeiiiiiucliecil ucllvc opir.1 llOlld. V iterdiy, A, 'HI I2.h, w.istlio aniitver iry of iIm .ill ,C on Kurt fci inilcr, i.i ltjlSl, and tin vtrtiti b. iniiiiit? uf the Civil War. Pnnlon' l)i.e-t, Mini' Jimie'c, and lap-,' l'oniH cm be piiiilKiHil ulljluiii' S.o.-oal p.Hjii'lur' s pi ices. I) in- l.ooU Tlie i'robUtry of N iilliiiiiiliiil.iiul will hold lit one hundred aii.l lliirly third i-tauil uieeliii next Tuettduy, in llii town. Tranipe are not iiiititerou oflale In theleck up. wlue.i we eiiinot nce'ntiiil fin a it is f.r too clillly for oill-iif-iloor Hliiinbtfiiu. Cm it lie can it be thul llie raee li.n beiuue extniet ? Knge'it Cornet D.iiid will give a concerl in I!in.khoru on 1'ii.l.iy and ti.itiiid.ry eiiu ng, Apri 20ih umt 21t. The Itlojiu.burg tj i.u telle Club will uoi-t. LewNlown follow the example pet her l Loek ILiveii and hxes S2o,000 thereby. A I'm on Tuinday destroyed Willis St Setmck' boiler rhops, two dwellings and twelve htablei. Justices of llio peace, and constables can find at the Columbian i Dice, l'ee bill-, summnos, wanaiilH, txicutious and all blanks ntci'iai) for their uc. The members of Hescue Mook and Ladder Company No. 1, intend giving a IS.ill at their H.tll in Ktirin m'a buildi' g, on April 20tli. The proeteils aie lo be devoKil to the purehasi of caps and ht.lt. The Hoard of I'uribnt, la't we(k, reporteil alvernely In the cue of Samuel Hogul ol Holirsburg, now serving a term in llie peniteu li iry for the killing of bis father in law, V. A. Kline. lio North, Smith, Cat or Wert, and on will fin I cou-ilis and colds at this nasop of the cir A lemedy which never fails to give p:itif.ic tiim is Dr. Hull' Cough Pyrup 1'iice, 2o cents. Stephen C. Collins lias opened a bather shop under Hiown's Hotel, and nlT. rs his service t the publij in the line o(Shaving, Hair Cut. linir, Shampooing Ao. His room is nc.it anil clean and his customers will receive courteous treatment. At a m cting of the im ii'i-'rs oftln ISiptist Ch trch, hist Wednesday evening, a Ilidi ( O imraitlee was aprKiinteil consisting of IC. JI. Little, Hichard Iilwards and C. II. llrockway. Bnbscriptions iu money or clothing may be male to any of the committee. Now that the charitable mantle of the "now lias been removed, ludi litaps in various parts of the town stand forth in awful and iiudisuis ed ugliness. Kor personal ai d public comfort and convenience they should be hurried out of light. We are indebted to Kvan It. Ileishline, of Van Camp, for a remarkab'y fine lot ofapplir Tlieyaro well preservid, liriu and free from blemishes anil are of unusually iarge site. I'art sro l'alla Watera and part of a kind unknown lo us. The Pitlslon Gazelle states that John M. Bar ton, formerly ot Blonmsburg, and now the pop ular clerk of the Montour House in Danville will roon re-open the Kagle Hotel in l'iltston Mr. Barton was for long time connected with the Kagle and had hosts of friends. John J. Ante ii l-astold his newspaper the Watsontown Hecard to D. L. Sollenbtrger of Pittslon. We have not seen the Hrcord of late, but remember it as a bright anil spicy paper, We hope Mr. Auten does not Intend to forsake the editorial profession. Let ns be clean, in order that we may be .healthy, 'lo be thoroughly so, and to counter' act eruptive tendencies and render the skin white and smooth, let us use Glenn's .Sulphur Soap. No eruption can withstand it, D p.it Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 60 cts. April 13 4w, An Allegheny farmer recently purchased n little knowledge of the law, fur which he paid at an extravagant rate. He loaned a married A onian fifty dollars, taking her promissory note fur the amount. Wliui the note fell due, the maker refused to lift it. The holder brjiight (suit, and h amid, to his cli.iKlin, that the docu ment w snot north the paper upon which it u written, na the woman's husband's signature was not appendtd to it, The Allentown HulltUn mjt: "On llie other aide of the Lehigh Mountain, iu llie vicinity of Centre Valliy, t e mow is at diHeruit places from Iwo lo three feet diep, making the roads alinoii impa-sable." The same Is Hue of other high grounds In various direction", and accounts for the exceed Ingly cold air wliilll prevails and which even the ardent rays of the sun cannot overcome. r-ixt- thousand copies have already been sold of Will L. Thompson's famous sung, 'tjatieriay ShtlUfrom tht Sea Shoic." It is thought that lhijtna cith the Tide," this auihor's last com position, will evin eclipse "Gathering SlielW in popularity, Any music dealer will mail either of these beautiful pieced to your address on re ceipt of price, 40 ci nt. Pnbli-hed by W. L. Thompson & Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. The Sunhury Daily rays that Thomas Swctik ft., un old storekeeper and grain dealer, iu Millon, lias appointed assignees, and in cousc rpience, the country surrounding Millon, on both sldia of the river, is in an txcitid slate. Mr. fiwenk was regarded by latnier as per. f;ctly sound, and iiwuy of tin in not only loaned liUu money under this bilief, but af'ir selling their gra'u to him allowed the pay for it to re. muin in Ida hands. His liabilities are various ly estimated, some, pultli-g It as lilgn ns$100, 000, It Is ruiiiondlhat several of Id f.irrrs M.d dwelling In Millon cannot ho seiietl for his ludibliduesi, ho having dtldtd them to hi wife about ten yean ago. Eld, L It, Ilyatt, of Pttmoiilli. Lut. Co. Pa.. will rcacti for tucClirl'tlan Church at Bloom, burg, In (he WeMi BnptU Clmpel, on Hock fit,, inflt of Iron, on Friday mil flulurJnjr even Iiir ue.l, lf0, Sunday at 10 30 a. ra. and In llie evening. Oeorrjo I,. I Painter, editor of the Muncy Inmintiry, lia been re appointed iKHtmaMer of lh.it town. He lian (iiiblWied hi piper oonlin. timnly fur r.early forty yearn nnd 1 ono of tin oldest ulltore In the rdale. The I'ilhbiirg Votl ay, Judge Trjnkey of ie ennnjfo tll-trict, who Maud liigh among the common pleat fudge of the rdale, lia ren end n ileci-Ion that the provhlon of the new piny law do not apply to run a where nlav of xicntlon univil by rnnlrnct, nor to claim labor Ilo my the act I nearly a literal copy of llio liy law nl 1312, and the n ntlui tionilltv inav ilicrcfOrelie conlilered a ad- udleiled by llieiipreme CJiirttnthe c.lo of Oil idwlck v . M inre. AH pcron nr lieieby ni.llficd tlmt they are ipitrid to leniovi' all ah heap alii! rubbish f any Ibid nboiii ihi-ir pri nil-e In tli" filed or alley of the Tumi, a non at the weillier rmtt. If till I irjt complied with It wll d iun by the Street Co nmilloncr at thci Sp me I). I.OWENIIKHU. Preside nt of t lie Town Council. March 23 3w. Iftri'V more civil service reform fom the tin r lnlf nl the I'lHlnfliee I), p'l'linint. Only lewiliU" ago h iiiiuel, M. Ilnrtoii .or lu.inv iiirn thiefelerk ot llie Wilkes Hire post1 Hiiv. w,n appiititetl potniHter iu plieeof n w.in IVmee ulim-e linn had expired. Tlilt v,14 a gitiuitie obeiv.tnc of euvil erviee rule and gre.it wathe rij.iieing thertat, hut It.irlou .h hardly long inoiigli In flliee to get ued tu lilt new iliguilv when Di 'gbiM Smith wan ripMiintd over his head and llirton U out in the odd. The 'ttcltmttn bad the plea-ure of a call on V dne-d iv li,in Hev. M, L. Smyser, late of I'lillipshuig ami formerly of Belli ft into, who is on his wiy lo Bloiuiibiirg to ascuine charge f his Ma'tn's Hulk in that pbaaiit town. Mr. Siuy-er is one of the mot miccepful tiiinis- is iu the ennferenco and is a gentltman who has the faculty, In every place he goes, of i lehlng to himself friends, as U were,with hooks it steel. He will no doubt be ""armly welcomed i ItltKimsburg and we are sute that they cannot iltobepliasid with him. The goo I wMiea of his many warm friends here and in Philips- b'lrg follow him to Ms new field of labor. Icllronle I!u(cAmm. La't Paturday night, at about half pat eight 'clock, fl lines were seen issuing from the roof of Michael Dougherty's hotel at It u pert, and o rapid w is the progress of t.ie fire that but few ailicle.s were saved from the building, hicb was totally destroyed. The surrounding bnihlirgs which were of v. ood, were saved by great exertions on the part of llie neighbors and the fire confined to llie house in which it originated. Thu loss will probably reach $3,500 to ? 1,000. The insurance amounts to $2000. Mr. Dough erty bad recently built an addition to llie bouse mil bad nl-o maile thorough repairs. The fire. is tboiiehl to have been uiu.H"d by a defect in lie of llie chimney Hues An ixihatge wi-ily says: Putin writing all ulr.iet, and take receipts fur all money paid, .evevi r small the amount may be. How many ini-iirde islanding ari-e fiom llie loose manner in w hie h business matters are talked up, and then, w! en eaih party put. his own construction on the conversilinn, the matter i dismissed by aeh with "all right." Frequently it turn out all wrong, and In crime .1 question for lawyer mil courts. More ihan half of (he expensive mil nselrs litigation of the country could be -aved if the people were in the habit of putling llteir agreement in writing. Each word I in ils own peculiar meaning. May be the change of its position in a sentence convey an entirely lifTerent idea from that intended. When once ridiiced to writing ideas are fixed and imla-s-lic. We have no doubt tint Mr. Pnstmitr Beck- lev is fnllv in accord with the Administration nd desires to scu the new Civil Service reforms irrieil out to the letter. One of the cardinal points in these reforms i that eight years ot continuous office-holding is the maximum to be a'lowed, and a Mr. Bickley ha had charge of the mail for a longer period than that, he will liudle feel justified in fighting fur a further re tention in office. Pity, too, just a he ha so pleasantly fitted up the poslofiicel Perhaps, however, Mr. Becklev may construe the ei lit-year limit to date from Mr. Hayes' in auguration, a id, as likely a not, J P. M. Gen eral Te tier may think so too. Possession i nine points of the law and Kepnblicaus are al eviys rigid in their observance of the law, when it suits them. The Gazette d llulUtin is in favor of Hon. Edward MePherson for Chief Clerk of the Houe of Heprcsentalives, and enthusiastically remarks, "What a grand stroke of iiolicy it would be on the part of Southern Congressmen to turn in and assist in electing this eminent parliamentarian Chief Clerk of the House." Grand? Wc should think o perfectly ln wildertng. He's just the kind of na "eminent puilianienlarian"llie Democrats would bo likely to fancy, and epecially if they could peruse some of his speeches made in the last campaign And yet we fe.ir that those benigliteil ''Southern Congressmen'1 will fail lo see Mr. Mcpherson's peculiar cUiin for the position. They will grope around blindly auioug the "eminent pnrliamen. tarians" of their own party and probably find some one with about a mueli ability ami : much stronger regard for facta than Hon, Ed ward McPherson. most distressing accident occurred near Upper Lime Badge, on Sunday lut, by which two mo-t eslimable persons lost their lives. Mr, .loneph P. Conner and his wife were re turning liome from church when, as is supposed, Iheir horse look fright and, running away, plunged down the. bank of the road Into the canal, overturning the buggy and liuprisoue l both beneath It and under the water. Singu larly enough although many people were pass ing along the road there was no witness of the disaster, and It was first made known by a gentleman whose attention wa attracted to the overturned buggy. Both Mr. Conner and his wife were dead when taken from the water, but the horse was alive. This would Hem loin licsle that they were injured in some manner, nrobablv stunned, and rendered incapable of active eiT rlato escape. Mr, Conner wasa prominent man lutliACoun ty at. it wa widely known, tie owncu ami niaimge-d a largetannery In Centre township and bore the oel oi repuuuiuu. lie ueiu nieoiuce tu Vice President of the State Agricultural Socic Iv and waCha1rmanofllie Executive Conimlllee ol (ne Columbia County Agricultural Aocla lion, lie wa a member of the various Masoniv orders In llie county and aleo a member tfthe I. O. of O. F. Mr. Conner was In the prime of life, healthy and vigorous, and doubtless lookisl forward to many tears of usefulness In the coumipnlly, Hi death will be mourned by a host of friend. who are both grleveel and shoiked by the fright lul circumstance connected with it. Society has lost a gcod citizen and Ihey are not so nu inerou that the passing away of even ono can be sutlered without regret. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning and win very largely attended. At least one thousand people were present and there were more than three hundred conveyance extend, ing a mile and a half. Two sermon were preached and the final ceremonle were oon ducted accortUnc to Alawuiic Jons. Charles Shepherd 13 rear old, on BiturJtr the 7th Inst,, got on Uit Ruasel 6 o'clock ac commodation train on the P. AH K. B. near the water tank to ride Into Danville and, at tempting to get ofTat the Spruce atreet crossing while the train was In motion, his foot caught and he was dragged about fifty feet when his head swung on llie track and tho wheel passed over It and crushed it, causing Instant death. Montour American. Mr. Cleorgo IC. Elwell has been comielled by the pres'tire of his business engagement! to resign the position of organist of St Paul' Church. This action on the part of Mr. El well was contrary to the wishes of the congre gation and Vestry, but was deemed Imperative by htm, as Ids business would frequently re quire hi absence from the aervlceaand from practice with the choir. On the 6th Inst, pursuant to adjournment, Court convemil at nine o'elock. The argu ment for a new trial iu thecaso of Hester, Till ly and Mcllugh was oh-ned by Mr. Pride for the pri-nners. His principal points were that evidence ptoduccit nt llie trial lo show iheex i letu p of the "Mollle Magulre" organizillr.il should not have been adini.ted, ill.l tint Mr. Hughes Iu hi speeih over-stepped the limits of the evldcrcc on the trial. Mr. Hughe re plied and wis followed by Mr. II tokalew. Mr. Wolverton cloml for llie prisoner, Jmlee Elwell re'erved ids decision until the May term of court. The tay 1 iw pesed by tin; legislature has given the sl.eiilfi considerable trouble, inter fering with sihs by th eu olliei ds. The shcrill" ol' L iisrue county postponed the sale of pro perties :e weik in order lo liable him togitti proper Idea of the bearing nl llie act, Judge lt'trditig revirled to the -uhjut iu court, say iug that lie had given the law some study, und that the sheritl and many lawyers, a well as the partits being interested iu the stleudvcr lised fur Saturday, the matter needed judicial notice. Thu net was almost tho same a the act of 1812, and being ,e remedial statute, must tin ier the rule be luiislrned lo advance the reme ly. Under llie provisions of the act the slier- iiriiad mi right to sell any man's properly, real or personal, until he had complied with llie act. The injunction iition the sheriff was mandatory and must be obeyed strictly. He had no doubl that the debtor might waive its provisions, and in any such case the sale might go on, but as to all of the others the safer plan was to postpone the sale and ceimply with the law. Cut this oit. ltcfuse nil $5 notes of the following banks : First National Bank, Northampton, Mass. Merchant National Bank, New Bedford, Mass. Hampden National Bank, Westfield, Massa chusetts. First National Bank, Chicago, 111. Traders' National Bank, Chicago, III. Merchants' National Bank, Chicago, III. First National Bunk, Aurora, 111. First Notional Bank, Canton, 111. First National Bank, PnUon. 111. First National llan'i, Peru, III. First National Bank, "no such bank fin- leti'i, 111. Nearly tho entire amount of llie genuine five lollar notes of these banks li.it c been with ilrawn from circulation. An exchange lemarks that the advertiser who snjs he doesn't sen tho use of a standing adverti-euieiit snaps his fingers unci says he wouldn't give that for one prefers to speak to the pioplo through the newspaper once in n while in n newfclikc way, just to keep them in mind of him this man don't consider. He contradicts Ids own opinion tho scry first time he goes from home. In n strange town the newspaper is his directory. If he want to buy n catpet, or n cookstove, or a book, or n dress, or get u suit of clothes, or have his watch fixed, or hi hair cut, or buy a pair of boots, or a box of cigars he looks lor ntt ndverti-emcnt. Finding ono thnt looks fair mid business-like, ho doesn't nk questions, but goes and buys. This man hns iriends who like what he has got und next limit they go to that place they aru likely to seek out that merchant. In this way many n one lias become famous in hi line of business. A single sale of this sort has been the means of mnking many a man's fortune. THE OUNO FOLKS' MONTHLY. Good sound food for the mind is jilst as e- sential to it mo'ral heal.h and vigor as healthy food for the stomach and pure air for the lunp; are to the health and vigor of the body. In view of this fact it is tho duty of every parent to he careful what ki"d of mind-food hi or tier children are feeding upon, for impression made in youth are latlii(;. and can never be entirely illaced. As llie twin is bent so the tree stands. I f tin- mind is allowed to feed up on the vile "yellow back" novels and sensa tional publication which are havine; such a wide-spread circulation among our youth to day, just so surely will the mind of the man follow the bent of the impreion acipnreil therefrom. There 1 plenty of good healthy reading to be had. Wo have on our table now a young lolka publication caiieu me "Young Folks' Monthly" published by Milton George, Chicago, 111., which, while it is highly interesting .end instructive, and U rend alike by old and young, )etiufa high moral tone aliiaya avoiding the ensatiuiial a. id low. Send ten cetitJ for one month' trial and see for your selves. The term are only Sl.W per year. 5 copies for $4.00. Addrei the Young Folks' Monthly, Chicago, 111. ROLL OK HONOIL HFTU HTUELT UKIDIP SCUOOL. The following named pupils were neither tardy nor absent during the month closing March !9lli 1S77. 1 loom aVo. 1. Mediu I.ayrock,I.ula Pevtter,Klleji Beaghan, Ilettie Humphrey, Mary Hender shot!, Grace Ilarman, Maltie Keter, Inus Pen rose, Mattle Hendendiotl, Charle Jone, Her vey Vanderslice', Clark Hagenbuch, W. 1). Hcckley. Room Xh 2 Jennie Harman, Berths ia genbucb. Flora Jones, Laura Nu., Nora Kan flail, Laura Vict, Charles Fornwald, Harry Freas, Harry Uow, Henry ShatTcr, Harry Old. f'ooni ti'o. 3 Lena Beaghan, Ida Bernhard, KlUa 1twis, Sadie Leacexk, Helen Leacock, Callio McBride, Anna Ifeewr, George Beaghsn, Boyd Krans, Theodore Garrison, Win. Idoyd Garrison, Tho.nas IS. Graul, George Ilsnsert, John Hughes, Bruce Junes, Phillip B. Miller, Harry Purse), John Tracy. Jloom A'o. 4. Delia Brink, Theressa Beaghan, Agnes Garrison, Annie 1-ockard, Lulu Jones, Milton Wanlch, George Williams, I'd die Itelswlck, Jamea H.rulhers, Joseph Miller, Samuel Freas, Charles Brit-k, James Beaghan, Geo. K. Wilbve, Principal. The Gcrnian Government has otTcnvl Min istcr Wnshburne tlio de'eoration of one of the high orders nl Gcrnian Knighthood, in recog nition of his HfiviccH to buffering Gcrmnnsdu ring tho l'ranco-I'ruskian War, Mr, Wash burne lias informed tho German Ambassadoi at Paris, through whom the offer was made, that under the Uonaitutiou of tho Unite! Stale ho cannot ncjept tho decoration, Lut the Ambassador retains it for hiui, in case he tliould retire fiom office. Tho decoration con lains costly diamond and other pruciou stone, and is Kiid to have cost $50,000, Well, well, here's Sam. Cury, of Ohio, who was the Greenback candidate for Vice Pre. dent in the recent campaign, In trouble. HI partner' in the purchase of.a mine in Colorado accused him of swindling them out of $id,00i, and what is more, they proved It Id court. In Halloa, reduced to first riaclplei. - - ... ,. - " - - ' - - ! I - I - "Pcnml SicHUcts, dab." An applicant for the San Autonlo.Fost Office U llwolauly certain that Hayos will giro It to him. As there are about twenty In hot pursuit of the office, no hail the curi osity to know what made lilm no positive. "Are you tho widow of a deceased army officer, with a family to support ?" wc ask ed. Ife replied that he never tried to bo any body' widow. "Did you Btump for Hayes, or were you on the Iteturnlng Hoard, or did you save the Union In the same regiment with Hayes, or did you go to singing school with Wheeler, or ho it Is It, anyhow, that you know Hayes will appoint you?'' "Well, you aee, Pre made perioral aacrl ncea lor Hayea." "Howo?" "It'a confidential, remember." "Certainly ; honor bright." "Well, I've lost five pal'onsof whisky and $00 worth of cigars, belting on Titden. I have sent on tho receipted bills with my ap plication." Can a wife ateul her husband' property f This question recently arose before the En gllib Court for the consideration of Crown case reserved, where only criminal c.foa are heard. The prisoner who hied been a po lice constable, wa convicted of receiving stolen money and goods, which he knew had been stolen from the prosecutor, an Inn keeper nt Btlrslem. The theft was nlljged to hno been commilted by tho Innkeeper's wife. She had undoubtedly left her bus band's. I.ou-e, secretly, and wtthnut his con sent, carrying away with her about $700 id hi money, his gold watch and oilier artl cles, rthlcli she transferred to the prisoner, lint his counsel contended that t'scre could he no felonious receiver of stolen giods, without there first being a thief, and that the conviction wa wrong because a married woman could not inlaw steal the goods of her husband. The Court so held and quash cd the conviction, saying that although the goods were, taken by the wife they were not stolen ; that husband and wife were one, and "it would hi a violation of the law of Eng land to hold that a wife could steal her hus band's goods." Senator Newineyer, of Allegheny, la in fa vor of reducing the number of members of the Legislature to one hundred Representa tives and thirty-three Senators as under the Constitution of 18S8. This, he thinks "would tend to fix responsibility more particularly upon individual members." Anything that will do this is certainly desirable, but Sena tor Newmeyer's proposition will not accom plish It. The Legislature was little better it any before the number of members was in creased, and it then ofierod less difficulty to lobbyist. The trouble is not with the num her of members, but with the character of the person chosen to represent the people. Senator Newineyer lives in a city which is loudly demanding the resignation ofit rep resentatives, and yet it is probably ton much tu hope that there will oe much of an in provement in the next delegation from Pittsburg. The trouble i witli the people, who do not always see that tho right men are nominated, and then they find thm--elves in the ugly position of being com pelled to vote for one of two unfit person or li-franchising themselves. Our Legisla tures, which have to deal most exclusively witli business problem, are wholly made up of politicians. That is the root of all the difficulty. Timet. Tlie Malone Gazette states (and says thn statement will not be disputed) that "no man was nioro surprised that Louisiana's vote was counted lor Hayes than Win. A. Wheeler." This implies that the decision of the F.icctoral Commission did great vio lence! to his sense of right and justice, and yet, the serenity witli which he accepted his share in the fruits of the iniquity shows that the shock of the surprise was not suf ficient to seriously aflect his nervous sys tem. Alexander II. Stephensof Georgia recent ly sent his compliments to Dick Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, asking him if he re membered the present of a gold-headed black walnut cane which he mado Mr. Stephen some thirty odd years ago. Mr. Thompson said he had not forgotten it, adding : "Both of us have changed a good deal since then, and I suppose Aleck, as he is now, could sit down in the shadow of that cane and keep cool tho hottest day in summer." John J. Patterson, of Juniata County, now of South Carolina misrepresenting that State in the United States Senate, i disgust ed with affairs in general and thinks that all the carpet-baggers ought to resign. Oh I if they only would, what countless blessings would be showed on Patterson's head for the suggestion. i j-lonro Hell has been appointed Assistant Secretary of th Interior. Wheu it is known that he was Chief Clerk under that pure and patriotic statesman, Zacbariab Chandler, is it necessary to Mate that his appointment is another step in reform ? "Give a portion to seven, and alo to eight for thou knowest not what evil shall be upon the earth." EocJicutt, 12 chap, 2 vcrtc, Tho "commission" didn't give auy to se ven, but all to eight, for thoy were better ac quainted with "Hoyle" than with tine Bi ble. The huge iron Bteamer Ameriquo, which for more than three month has been strand ed on the beach at Seabright, N. J,, was hauled off, after weeks of labor, by tho Wrecking Company nud towed to New York. Have you tried Kirby's WildChcrry Coui,h Balsam? A very palateable compound lor the various affections oithe throat and lungs it has been used with success, In seven cases of asthma giving Instant relief and Iu many cases effecting a peruatnent cure. Price 60 cents per bottle nnd positively warranted to give ontiro satisfaction e r money refunded. Kirby's Magic Relief for the instant cure of severe and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant, safe and effectual, Kirby's Horse and Cattle Powders are tho best powders for stock, manufactured. Try them and be convinced, Kirby's Camphor Ice for sunburns, sore lips anil chapped bands. Dill's Billious and Liver Pills are recom mended by the first Physicians, The above preparations are for sale by all Druggists and dealers in medicine. Mover 1Iiiotiu:rh, July 21,'7C.-ly Wholesale Agents. COAL. COAL (lid Established Coal Yard. O. W. Nkai, & Bko Wholesale & Itetail Dealers In all sizes of the best qualities ol Ited and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest naiketrates. Have constantly on hand large itocks of Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous, aud Limeburncr's Coal, Especial attention given to (ho prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain ind Lumber taken in exchange for coal. Coal delivered to any part of the town at short notice. Orders left at I. W. McKelvy 's itore, or at our office, will receive prompt at tention. Office and Yards at William Neal t Sons' Furnace, East Bloomsburg. Your ;iatronix e rapecuullr solid teel. COAX. 7 tf U5J COAL Busiucss Notices If you forget tho price of ribbons call at Lutr, eV Sloan a and get posted. Gents' Fancy Shoes at E. XI. ICnorr's. Hats, flats,' Htttd,' for Men's. Bovs' and Youth' wear In nl' grades and styles nt 1), lyjwetiberg'a. I'.tso balls nnd bats cheat) nt Clark's Rook Store. 'Down to Hard 1'iltl" Boots nnil Klinr... t McKinney's. Etrly Cahbnzn Iilnnt. well hardened for sale at Dillon's Green 'Ions", 1.1 cents per I'-z-n or $1 per 100, by until 10 cents extra. ui'scripiivc catalogue nl Hunts Iree to all np.ilteitiH. Address J, L. Dillon, Blooms- burg, Pa. Window Shades and Wall l'aner In preat vnrlety and cheap nt Clark's Book Store. Gents' BuffCotmrcss nt E. M. ICnorr's fur J2..W. PUBLIO WANTS SUPPLIED. If you want a good Suit of Clothes. If )nu want n cheap Soil, If j mi want u Nobby Suit, If you mint a Spring Hut, If you want them till ynd can lind tit what will suit you In Price, Quality, Qiinti tity ntid Style ut 1). I.uwcnbcig's. In' Black Silk. Ilhick Alpacas and Ilhck Cashmere Lulz it Sb un takes thu palm for goou quality ami tow price. Tin placn to get your groceries, queens ware in el lisli is at Krennier's iu Shlve's block, lie hasie fun-assort tiieitt and will exchange lor e'oimlry produce. Bring In jour sinoked meat and get sumo nice tls.li. M re Fringe. II it Triiiiunnir and otlu r a Ltilz ,V .Sloan's. Tillutiiitig lilts neck NEW GOODS just received n l.irgi lot of spring styles of Shoes at E. JI. Knurr's. Window Store. Shades cheap at Clark's Book FOU SALE Oil KENT. A bouse nnd lot situated-on Malt street, Blootnsburg. Apply at I). Lowenberg's Store. MarlG-iiv Kubber Coats, Itubber Pants, Kubber Cap, Cheap and New at Lowenberg's. FOK SALE. quiroof John W, burg. A new Truck Wagon. V In Ulbbs, Iron street, Blooms- Sl.!!5 Foxed Gaiter. at .McKinney's. Iland-mado Shoe nt McKinney's. Wall Paper cheap at Clark's Book Store. For a full line of Mourning Good go to Lutz & Sloan's, Mr. Milton Charle, Exchange Block.hn just roeciw'd a lol of delicious .Milwaukee and Uinciuuutti Beer tu which "he n-ls the atlet tion of lover ot a good niticle. The best of ulo and beer always on hand. Justices' Oocket Stoic. cheap ut Clark's Book Lasting Gaiter, $1.00 at McICinney. Harman ci Hubert are celling Plow 'and plow repairs at panic prices. Don't (ail to gne them a call. Maaeh 30-4 w Twenty piece of silk cnt on the biafor triininiiigs at l.wl. & Sloun'i. Ladies' fine Shin at McKinney's. all widths and alzes brick house and hd on Centre street for sale. Inquire of I, S. Kuhn. BUI DGi: NOTICE. An election for officers of G'ataviissa Bridge Company will be held at tho house! ot .1. B. Ki-tlcr on May "ill, 1ST" from one to six o'clock p. in. Gi:o. S. GiLnrriT, April 0, '77-ltn Secretary. I'r. Sliiloh's S sTi'iti Vilalizer. Wc arp aiithori.ed tu ctiarnnleo this rem edy for the cure nl Dyspepsia, Inactive Liv er, rjuur stnniaeit, uonstiiiatiou, Loss ol Ap petite, Coining up of mod, Yellow Skin, and General Languor and Debility. You must acknowledge that this would lie ruin, nus utile wn had positive evidence that it will cure. on wlio are stillerinc from these complaints these word are nd,lreed and will you coiitiuim to suffer when von can bp cured on such term? It is fur you to determine. Sample bottle 10 cent; reg ular sun 75 cent. Sold by C. A. Klcim aud N. J. Hendershctt. fiO.OOO die annually bv neglectinc a Cough, Cold or Crimp, often leading to Consumption and llie grave. Why will you neglect so important a matter, when ynu can get at our store hhiloh Comsuiiiplion Cure, w ith the assurance of a speedy recov ery. For soreness ucro the Chest or Lungs or Laiiii! liacK or bnle, fcliilolr Porous Plaster gives prompt relief. Sold by C. A. Kleim and N. J. Hendershott. Hackmelnck, a popular and fragrant per fume. Sold by O. A. Kleim and N. J. Hen dershott, .March SO, '77-eow The World's Choice. A Centennial Dcehion, Competent judge representing the civilized people ol the wor.d appointed for the know eiL'e of particular art or sciences, convened at l'tuladelplua lor six months to decide unon th comparative merits of the various iuventiors of mankind, awnielid to lliemanulacturers of Ben son's Capcine Porous Plaster, after a careful test and comparison of this rciuaikablniemedy with ordinary porous nnd other kind of plaster, the Highest ana only lueuai, above all foreign and American competitor, on the ground if It grsOt sin eriority over oilier pla-lers, and lis wonderful pain relieving strengthening and cu rative properties. Kcmemlier that Ihl detision was made by fuur practical and -killed physi cians. Ii nu mber that no nostrum wa allowed to be exhiliilesl allhe Centennial. Kcmemlier when you are suffering f'om any ache or min that Ben son's Capiino Plaster is the be-t lerueelytur icvisen lor an external elillicultles. MS IHl'llVi JOHNSON, I'llAKilAthCTICAI. CllSJtlSTtl, N. Y. May 19, '76 ly. BENSON'S CAl'CfNE HIltOCM I'LAMTL'HH, A great Impro. erneiit ou ordinary jniro h p'astein. I.KLIKVES PAIN AT ONCK. TUK BUNT Strengthening Plaster Known. CUIIKS QUICKLY Rheun ntlsin, NeuruUla, Lame and Meak Puck, Sciatic, Lumbago, s-ptunl and Kidney Complaints, nil achea and pains e.f a local nature, Sotd ever where. Price ts cents. Mayl J0'-ly HKtM'ltV A JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical chemists, N.Y. Verbatim Reporting. TKHMKi Actual traveling-, boarding-, anil other rtis'iiacB; nil- uunura it session, icr easing ejie repol l; au i un eeuis a fullo, l hundrid words. ) for wnilus' out Into long-hand. hero the uuitter reported In one day eqiulji or exceeds tut) folloa, thotlve-dollarfeewllfbuiemltt--cd, and llie transcribing ung-hand chaivvd at tlfteeu cents a folio; but, all such cases, If (ewer inuii uiiy iuuus are purcuaseo, uiu utu dollars Villi uv l Ulinjcu. Address. H. N. Walker. A.M.. Ooml.Blenoj. rapuer, llloouiitburg, Columbia county, IVuuajlla nlo. Itebldence, Iron street, between Third and I'ourin. Olilce. With K. K.eirets. i:sn..rr,liimlloti.llM. tng; enlrunee,opsiHlie the east gate to the court- uuuho aiu, urfei uour, urn uoorio rurni, iinlce-hour, from.twelve to ono o clock, leb is, l.m-iy S.IOKI', SiMtt mill C'mil elm,, from defective dr.uu, pretemeil. No mote weary with rirt-a (or cooking eir heutliig, Ki nd ktaup lur circular to IlKNIlV COLroitD,"tbaioiuM, I'hUudeliitda, BLANK NOTblt.wllhorwiUiouteitnipUoj for ut at tba oeiauuii otnoec LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ADMINIOTKATOK'ri NOTICE. asTATi, orirsMi ttoos, ticctvOTtn. Letters of Adratnlstrntion on the eatnttet Mam nttrrrs. latu. rf lilooiiuibaiv.cniiiini.u in., necssseii tiaio iieen granted ry th Heglster of mm county to Horry Vt' r-loan ot stmie: place, cniuinMn county, Ailm'r., to whom all peevui indcMnel am request ed lo make iiyin"iit, anil thosii rntrtnir claims or ucmruiu nvalnst tli" ni l est, cm win nraj e ihitu known to tlio said Administrator w.ttiout i.elay. llAltltV V. KIOS, . Administrator. March 80, 16T-w TN pursuance of an order of Dplmiri 0. C-iT. JL Mn, i:q . fiirr'g'ile ei the Oountv of New York, HrnlsiicreV gltento all persurs having claims ngiilnsx Chart It jir, nueei c tmwi-sn. n-nnsj . tatuu. out "auni i:sets with n the c tvand county ct Newlorlr, deceased, to present tho same with vouchers thereof to lite suni rlber. at his office, No. M Wall stieet, in the 1'lty cf New Yorir, on or bifure the elchteeulli nay of June next. Dated, .New York', the seventh day of December, niKDEItlCK C. HAVnMF.YKIt, L'xccutor. recl5-cm TXEt'UTOIt'H NOTIf'E. J j Kstetr oy ii.mki, ilKsN'vnr.H. nrc'D Letter 'I estnin, Mary on Mm estate of liatilel Hen luairer, late or Heaver Uiwnship, e.olumhla comity, ilece ised, h ie been granted tiy tie! IteKl-ter ot naicl county to. mini lleniittigi-ruul ill ienu Miss, ot Hea ler Uneiishlp, l"o unilil t coiiniy, Kieculnr, lo whnrn all person l-ilct.U'U are reiiuestoil tum ikepiliiu nt, nnd then." having ilalnis or dein iiidsuKiiliisi ti.e said eslnte will laiku Hit in known u the said JtxecutorB i.lthuul delay. JOIIV IIKNNIXdKtt, . till) CON .M's, Jtarehu-cw' llxecntors. UMTOirS NOT1CK. lathomattToftlio account ot John Mc.tnil1.Kx- ccuturof llnnnVi lutrl, tie .ease 1. The und-nhrnei! audit. ,r appointed by the I'onrt fo iltitriimte tlie lntar,culu tliehatid of the Hicii turirir miltl (Li-iM-ed In and anion? Ilia persons eiillll 'd to the name, will utu ml lntiicdullcof hi .iPlilillltlilc'Ut ut til" olllcie ot .M. K. .loci Sou ; son. In llei w tck, on .'atiirdai , Apill 1. 177, ut lei o clock a. in. when and where all isrsons are lierehv nuttheo to mike known t ii r claim liet.ire tli Auditor or ho detuned iriun coming In cu snM tund. , f. I'. Jllt.LMKVr.lt. lloreU 3.1,-iw. Auditor. t DMINISTItATOIt'.s NOTICK. V HtfTATK OF AVPKKW UISnt.F.S, riFC'D. U'ttersnr Admtnlsti'nll.iti.on the estate of Andrew fllnir'cs. late ut 1 dn twp e'ulamblii ,1'ounty, dee'd havu been (rrantc d by tlw Kesrlat' r or said county to the un lenUnetladinl1 le r.itorsof t'olnmbta Co.,a., to whom all person Indebted to said Ilstuteatore-fiue-tcd to make payment, and those havlnj; clatms a ilnst the said est itu w ill make them knon n to the Raid administrator wlthuut delay. n. K.ZMtlt, tiloc msbnrir. ' W. T. 3I1D.MAN. Main ip, March W'-Cw. Aamlulitrators. 2j estitb ok OEOaar: arrLEr, pycrasED. Utters Teslam iitiiry on the estate t f neoreo Ap pleinau, Into of cmingu township, Columbia county, deceased, hive been ,atite by the Iteclster of Bald coumy to eieorgu w Appleman, of Melllversillle, Columbia county. Pa.. Executor, to whom all per sons Indebted aru requested to make paj inent, and thosa hsMnrr demand aginst the said esuitewlll make Uicm known to the sakl Kucutor wltl-out de lay. GEOntIK W. ArPLRMAN, March 18-Cw' Kxecutor. 4 UDITOU'S NOTICK. estate of iniiAs ear, prceaseo. 1 lie undersigned auditor appointed to distribute fund In the hand ot tho Administrator among parties entitled thereto mil meet all persons inter estcJ, for the put pose of Ids appointment, at 10 o'clock a. hi. on Wecliiesdaj, Apill 11. 1S7C, H tho Of flceot funk fi Wall, r. In liloomsburg, when and where nil persons hat Ing claims agatubt the said es tate are requested to present the same before tho Auditor, or ne debuned from comtnz in for a kharc ot said fund. , .s'nviN r. rvKK, March c cw Auditor. L'lMTOR'S NOTICE. IN TI1R FSTATE OF Wlt.SON ALLF.S, nFC'll. Tt.e iinderslgneil Auditor to make dlslrllratlon of tho funds In the hand! or John A. Ftmston, Administrator of the estate of Wilson Allen, nccc ax ed, to and ainonv'tlio pirtles cnlllled thereto, will aiteudlo llieiiuitc'huf liliappolnlinent at Ids office liiineimnut liluoiusljjrg, I'eiin'u., on Thtti'sdv the 84 dav of May. l". when and where all per- sun n.uing eiiiins againtt. the said estate are re eiucsttd to prew tit llie Minn before theAudltor or t ilebaired Irum coinlni; In lut u hh.iru of sulci fiirid. K. K. OHVH, April n, 1577-tw Auditor. UDITOIt'S NOTICK. KSHTB Of SlBAll hA'lLt, UM.'K., I Al K OF MllSMIV TOW-Kllir. The Und, rslirneil Auditor nn eieAntlon tn account or lUlllun Walts und lliailes NueIo, Ad-liiliitstratorsufiilicjM-estate will attend Pi the du ne. or nis apoointineiii, at tl.e olilce ot rreee i: l.eerlyln Ulis.insbMrir. ai .ltullav. Arrii s. is77 at lOnVliick a iu,vheu and where all person having el i me iignlnst toe sat.l est-ite, aio reunited to piesenl tho Mime beiore the Auditor, oi bede bailed from coming in fur a share of t,ald fund. J.G.F1IUKZE, A prll 0, 'T7.-1W. Auditor. pKOTHONorAUY'S NOTICK. Notice ts hurehy glen that the follow in? accounts hive been tiled In tho oni. ot tho rrothonotary or Columbia county ant will he presented to tho Court on the stu day ot May ne.t, at which time they w III 03 coutlrined nl. hi and finally confirmed after four days ' nless i xceptton ai e filed w itliln that time. l'lrst and liinl aocount of Jjhu V. Liana, Asilja- eoof N.ilhan W. Mtecker. The llrst,accr.untof William Lainou, Tru-itee of the estite of Jacob Muyer.dyc'd. Tho account of It. W. Lyon, Trustee to sell tho real eitatu of Joscfh Houghtor.,Utecr l'lno town ship. April n. l?77-tc T M) CONTnACTOHS AND Ili:iLI)Kl'.S. l'ropoaU wilt he nrelved for the erection of the ColuinLIa Caunty I'liaon located nt. Uooms.b.irg, I'a. l'roposili must he neconipanled by an nppioved bond of twenty thousand dollars for tho faithful performance of me sani'5 and tho Comtnlnloaera reserve the il?ht to rejoct any or all bide. The Drawings Planl nnd Speincatlona will bo nt tlw ConimHilonero' oalco on the 12th day ot Aprll ar.d tho Architect w ill bo there at that time to give any explanation that may bo required. JUJi will bo received until tho 19th day of A pill at 12 in, MM V. SfcIIF.N'ltv,) Commission' JOHN HKItNLll, J. cf .HHLI'll K. SAND-t, J Columbia co. Alteil i Wm. KldCKIiAlM, Clelt. commissioner's ofllce, April a, n77-2w l'l'K.U, NtlTJCi:. Appoolswlll l held on the assessment cf iw. t- tweera the houraofa a. rn-and p. m., cf rachdey ad follow t AmiL 2rcr rranlilin ani.citawlwi at the housa cf J. Ii. K Lstler in CotawUov iU'RIL S-l-ror KoarliiL-creel: and Looust nt tun unuioi wemngion veajer In shbtonn. Ai'ieii. 25 ror cenynham nnd cettralla at tlie hviiii or win. iviaer in e-f ntralla. Armi.!il-Furlk!aer and -Main at the hou. of J L. Inncenb wr In llalmllln. Al'ltll. v -r Mimtuftt the house ef Aaron Hess. .iiiiiuinrue. AI'RIL SN-Fcrrtrlarcreel; and Herwlck at Hoit'i iioiei, ii.rerick'. AWUL'So ror ilaUsoa. rite ana Greenwood at eue house of Humphrey l-arkcr In SlimiUe. .n. i -ror JackMii, BUffarloaf and lier.ton ni tho nouse or Hiram Ilea in Benton. MAi 2 ror Iwilngcreelc i.ttho rtectton liousa la r'ljhlnjereet. W.W 3-1'or Orange at the housn of Samuel llair- cubueltln oraiisiMUe. 3l. I -ror Centre at tho elvilon liouso in Centre, l or Hemlock, llontour anJ Mt. IltukanL on thn Jtli day oi Hay, ana hrott and iiioom on tlio lOOi ef nay at our ontco In Woousburg. 1 ne as hjr aro iveiulrod to Live each taisb'ea uollee ot LU or her lalualljn S dai before thn dnr cf apped. v',,,'f,v.Mc,,,"'N1,Y' ) CvmrnlisioucH JUHN lll.K.Mil.', V of JoI:lHL.p.DS, f Coiun,bla co. Attest !Vk. Kwtiru'jj. clerk. ComniUelonciV cltlco, Jlarch 50, iw-3t Orimgevilla Academy. ,Vf1.'lv,0.l,t'J,?.Ct.'.ti'.!o,,'l-' 'olIomugimMrtant raiucuiaiii !::r.'".l.V"e eir llie. 11 imilhlti t... "i..v,lr"' -lva' I aiii-o(ri Aeei-hsl. ' Wi.V. ',t," hM,,.S,): ' W-olOlS LNKLUhNCL. in; 'I bis lLblllUtloll Will 0il'U MONDAY, AI'RIL 10th, 1877, under the cure of REV. O. K. CANFIEL'D, of uyomlnp county. The rune Ipal Is a graduate of -.j., .v., tm KI i,myu ijHijiugicui en.lua. rj , ,ew ork. City, and la uu eperiei etd teuelier. KMLLLtNT On'OIlTl'.NJTlKS AnOItllLII 10U I'lir.rAllATlO.V rOK L'ULLKliK S1T.CIAI. ATI KNTION IIIV1LS TU Ol' TK.U'UKIis. 'ItEI'AltATIUN Term mil continue e leyen we-ek, closing June 85, Trmox niOM if3.50 to iS.OO. Hoard ciiii be hn.l from 1.I)0 Iu 83.IKI. Iioant and rKiu,fa.ioio 1.60. orai'iret Ills liourd la rarely excelled. deVirabi,1v"mi!lu,f,ubt''iri1 "'!'v can obtain Mat-en run dally to and from tlloomsburir. W. II. t-MUKlt, I. ' , , March H "' J' WALLE"' Jr'' keCreUlrl,'s' Seinl sc to II. r. HOWELL CO., New York. Lir I'amphletof 110 pur-ea. eoLtih; Lg ZulruM newaiaini, andeatuiiaXea ahoi Uii-ccSt of adteSis. ""' lec. , tt-ain T)A1'ER HAGS V Jit 8 A LB AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. Dauchy & Co'h. Advt'e. nnffiir 800 tm, nl7 ' cwai r- mrr -wav. qnirea to stan canTawj lor Mark Twain's New Scrap Book, i4.wyst-'Ncw '""O A N V ASSERS tt contains nenrtr Aiuitlm ner.in r,t im. incs and scenes In the lire l Kxlilbltlon, and Isths .,n. uui i. ii m in .1 cuniricw nisinry puMusneu. u treats of tie jm,nd Ijittldlngs.wonileifnl exhibits, eu rusltles, gr.id ivcnts.ct'. Ve y cheap and uds nt sliht lui aifent s ild s cor sin oni" ily. Hendrr.,' our ex r.t lenos lo ononis nud a lull description e,f I in irnrC Artt-..aa ..,n. .. t,.. ........ , ...f delpnU, l'a. CA MTfnV L'nrellahlo and worthless books . T . . on the r.xliinitlon ari- belngcir. cnlaleil. lionntldecelied. Wolhat the books ou huy cmitstna ins pjg a and nearly too cnsraelUKS. aprll 13 '7f tw a Hi Is what Induces so many people In search of sii.i:.mii riit.ui.vtj i..ixi to go to Michigan, and select from U o ONE MILLION OF ACRES o' thojand grant of the tlrand Itapl Is aud Indiana Mriing soils, auro erons, plenty of timber, no drouths, grasshoppers, or chinch bugs. Pure water running stre.i in, ready inirkcis, clvliuatun ami M 'ools. Pnllroad runs thruuirh centre of grant. ItIjo from fa to f v per acre, (-end fi.r our lliusira te.lpiniphl, t, lull of facts In Oirmau ninl Lnclun bay In wnalpjis'rjousa this notice. Address W. 0.HUGII AHT. Lnnd Oomm'r., UltANIJ KAPIDM.MICH. ' Title Perfe ' .March J, IStr-Sm d in l'Miiw yAViimn: caiiiis a'l stti-a with n inn-to cts. I'uslpald J. U. Husted. Naau. liens. Co.,N. V. March 30 ,t;-iw d rl.i Vor win agree lodlitrlb'itsorao ot our clr V enlir. wo will aond you a CIlltoMO IN OILT I'll MK, arid a It page, ei cilutnn lllustnited paper I'llfBfuea months Inclose lo cents to pay roetaire. Air r.t wBiited. Kit . KALI. Co., Uostou, Mass. March BO, 'IT-lw d t it i r i, i w v. WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS KANOEItOUS. usi: WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, .".'."" rrrnr;f,3c ror df)i"fit. aint mi dis.u,cs or uk nitl.NL LlN(,S' CllU,T anU JL'COUS .MEM Pllt up only iu Hue boxen. hOt.l) IIV ALL DltUOOISl'S. C! N. CIIITTENTON- T sixth Avenue, New fork. March o, ",l-4w u 50nn A Month. AOENTS WANTED on our 04oU TiiituutiltK.VT tt hooks. The btory of CHARLEY ROSS a full account of this lire it Mystery, wrlit-n by his if U'!X: ',' at' I'oWnson Crusoe In thrllim? Interest. 1 ho Illustrated Haso-Iiook to all Hai.inio.vs, a Com pletfl Account of all denominations and sects. Fioo lustration. Also the ladles' medical rtulde, by Dr. I'.incoasr, iu lllustrnllons. 1 hese books sell at blrrlit, Maleand teraalu Ac-entsenhi mn , i...... r.,. llculars Ire-e Copies b( idalitieacli. John i:. i-nt. ter i Co., I'htla. March 'tl-iw d A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. fSyxv! wsiiit ."ion i-ioi'i; i!i i.;-c'i.'isM seivmj- .u;j iiine .izvnl. aiiel r,o) ten ol' riicrt;)- ami tihlllly to li'iu ii llie liiiNliit'SNeirscllliirTNi'v- ' nmtiiiiii-s. .ilillH'lis;illoii iidi iiii. inn vsii'tliiirtitcorilliitrto alilllty. rliurai ie r and iialillcn tlonsol (he Aiitiil, l ot' iiili tlr i-I llll S. lllllll N Wilson Sewiue Machine Co.. Ohinnp-o. Sit x ! ItroadH aj , New York, nr ew Orlean, La. March so. '77 4y,l E NOTICE. W bre lt lArftwn arid Ut oUlnj Stationery l'nckto tn VorlX It coQUln 3 J eirj Ump4t utmnit pwkaffe, wlih clufrui t gold plaMwl button, un-! UdlM (HIiC.nb) Unrj Hot, pin tvl rnmcll, penholder. eoldt3pn(ftnd a locs rA)uM TWELVE rtlclM In on. ThalXOTDCOllLINATrOV r.nhTl l .odl.l'mhol.ler n.l FimSSS.iE," rSJ-toSj VrATTOVERY PICITAOrs.nd 8IX J OOLLfins. BRIOFiCO.." "roaaway, New Yorli ii T. D. Ksllogg's Advts. E SELL'S NCYCLOPEDIA, rw itEvisrn I'mnnv. isn.ooo nrllcii-, 3,000 en is'ravlnirs and H s l.-ndld maps. The 11 est MH)K of universal knowledore In tho language .Now In k,,?ui",?j vm' P !l IS. ii. OA vis & CO., Plilla. Aprss ly. ' EXCELSIOI! CO., 1JEST AND GH13AP12ST rm.NTJ.NU INK IN THE MAKKET, llnreln hi., MJW VIHIK. Aug. II, n.sw k What Tlio President OF A HANK SAYS, ii i mit iS i i no hu'n,,"sr. 1 would not be J. H. HOOVfilt, ITe.s. I'lUzecs' N'aUonal IlanU', Awuand, I'a. A JUST VERDICT. I nave dUpensed naa r.pect.,rai,t nmontr tar patient, and tr has proved more inwaeioiw than uiy otl.rrinedlclue of iih 0hS" mai l ni K using in my medical erui-r. i,,i , i .-..' ' case, in very i.b.ilnale pulmonary dl-rastslderlvtst Die-srentit be-milt irom tho KAiwtoranr. n ave ol reiiutatlou ot I Snn .i !tiL12l ' J5? '.'! V01 to I re-dla-d IU .......... ....u.avuu ii,cf,u, oui ,'ven uoni tnanti.v I most HntruU.ee e-xxteitlons. nil, ? ??5 'iV, HV.'1 blmse" t5' hs" a C "J. "nd lia't r; , """" x" 'ni wtw -- ';':-..'- iriiiv jiiuin. i. uu. .-vui.tiu; M. 1)., einvu minr, ra, THE lEST. llaar1 u dpCClr"nii1S.'.,J,!,fet.J-''.lis'11 Kl'lDoI , ? , . 't- tiA LN, Trenton. N. J 1 bj all dealer, at w ecu, iv.,'l,tn7. ' ' ' ever Jin. 1 J. TTm " CE' ,vr TV!N.R' I'ATKNT HAIK CKIMPEIW fi-reti ' v 'nVvi" l"'?'..'";?1- for I'iitliielphra. ii "' fiviu'v O.Bl'. .-VN'D TANKS. for trew- aYvm7?': ,',"r" IV,' r?,SfKW.,?CranJ'.rlvut June is-w. ------ - v. uuitniiAltl K itl lliiltonwood St., beluw UrouiL IJ l.'IUIl.K HOODS of every elefcrlntir LI Ileltlntr. rarkln?. Ilow. iin.n. n., June V-Kvv. ' .-lunonaa iiuooer co. Babcock Sc Wyeth's Ada Hi Utab-nlhlrirmlij, and lWUvely c ur.' Itheuina. wm. uv, .-veuraifia auu i.umbaL-0. .old hv VWr'JS aJ",M!,',aU '""reuis everjvvhere. send IIKLI'IIEXSTINI: imvil vv -a . J.,uut,. W6aw on. i,.v. BUSINESS CARDfl, VIslTINtl L'Allliti, LETTKlt UKAtirr, LnKADS, roSTHHS, 40.. 40.. Neotl) - aply uriuUJ nt Uie (Joltjm- bian Office. J"OR PRINTING OF EVERY DESRIPTI0N EXECUTED PROMITLY MarciiS'i, '.i-iv. irOLwrnmrnmsm Cheap ROLLINS & HOOIES, havo removed to Evan' Blodk, Main Street. Extra heavy Tin Wire, also AWNINGS AND TENTS of uvory description niuniifactiired by EOLLTNS & HOLMK. Galvanized Iron Cornice designed and manufactured by Kollius & Holmes. ARGAND HOT BASE STOVES thebest and most economical in the market. Kollino & Holmes. RANGES. The BAR3TOW ELEVATED Oven Range, the LION and EM PRESS Portable Ranges have no equal. Rollins & Holmes. STEAM. Public and private buildings heated by Pteam. A varietv of Steam Pipe, Valves and Fittings, constantly on hand. Rollins & Holme. PLUMBING ,V GAS FITTING promptly done Rollins Holint. Febl.'tl-tt J-KW STOCK OK CLOTHING. a::d Gentlemen's Dress Goods, DAVID LOWEN11KRO tnvltea attention to tla huge and elpent te:k ami FasMonalile ClolMiit at hlo storo on. MAIN HTKEBT, IN TUB NEW BLOCK, BLCOMSBCRO, PA., whore he haa Jiwt received from New York ana KM. adelphla a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Including the mohl fashionable, durable ana nanOBomo 11UBSS GOODS. WONdWTINO or BOXj SACK, FKOOti. , AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTfl OFALLUORTy HIZRRiNDCOLOM, ne lnw ol.sO reHeitlslied hbi (ilreadylnrgei-toclt eif CIjrnSA.ND CAMSIMJUtRS, bthii'ki). ritlUKKl) , A-NU PLAIN VKiTH. Mill UTS, OKAViTH OOI.LAKH, 11ANDKEIICIIIKI'., I1LOVE.H, ;scriotD;', AN!( FANOY ARTIOIalilS. lit has cotPtanuy on hand a Unre aid well eeiecw ed assortment ot Cloths and Vestings, bhoUpret WmiAB 10 ' ia ,,vumii(,oii very anon, notice, aM in the beet raauner. All bis clothlnif la made to wmr.nn mi of tt U cf home tnancf actum. COLD WATCHK8 ANI JEWifiBV OK KVKRT DE8(lUl-noN. FINK AND CHXLP. IHflCAHE OP JEW-KLRY W NOT SUUPAS8XD 111 THIS PLACE. CALL AN DEI AMI NK 1113 OKNK1UL ASOT. MENT OP Clothing, Watchss, Jawelxy, tic DAVID LOWENBEEfl. AT THE (JOLOMBUN OFFICE