THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COtJNTY, PA III K COLUMBIAN. tsj; tccommndatlon Triiln. Hall train 1xpri" Train IILOOMHlUUM). FlttllAT, SOV.80, Itnll Komi Time Talil'c LACKAWANNA HLOOMSIlUIHI ItAIUlOAt) NOHTII. SOlTll. . 0.4.1 A..M. T.MA.V. t.m a. M 4.4a r. m T. M. Il.it A. M 6M r. M. .VI,WIA KMI. KOMI. south '"tt" ircninninrtntlon Train LV A. .M. T.M Wl Millar KtpiP 4JB P.M. ".MA.M. Tiiroii'rni'nrsun ISxprcsilrnliiettliertoNew Mirk )r t-iill.i.Wphln. Srcominodatloh trmll nilil'tni'rli '.u awissa n ml Wlllln mrorl . "m mm uir.Nrs. H'o want n p'ml active niicnt in every n i ilnrh mkI in tile) en.inty t wcur- now ntli-cri'-Ti tor tlio CoLUMltlAN i'r 1878. Nuno iir - r-icunipcliMit to il t liix rk in vlu' prii-cnt romler. vim know tt-li.it tin- P'lu'i i", iimiI cm H'OTniniUi'l it In others Anv one williiiR't" unJcrtaku tins woik can g. t all llio 110 i'Sary information ly cnlliiiK at litis of lice l'V all ea-li luij'tmlils liv now snlwiri bcis tccu cJ liy apcntF, wo will hlloyr a cash teiccnlagf, wliieli Miclt'T tli in a premium picttno nr a cheap !-ewi"g innclii"c. Unckwlit-nt H -HP l ilown to SJSsO n limi- I'roinUca kept Infplre confidence; and Dr. Hull' llauy Syrup never promised teller In the (Hmnwh of clilldliood without at onco effecting It. Hence the popular reliance upon It. Price 25 cents a bottle. Tut" 4rinti-r will b (Jiiiirl iieek. (-lad to nv j-nil during Two colored liojd, James Johnson flReil about 14 years, nnd Oeorfro HrlcRi aged about 12 yitiro, were arrotcd on Wrdnexlaynlglit at twelve o'clock for breaking tn the hou-eofSii fauna Jnrotiy In Smoketown. There was no one iccnplfg the limne, lint It was all for id'htd The hoy-n were caught there, having broken In n window ; a fire wa built, and prep arations mule f..r a good time. The boys were lodscd in J ill aod on Thursday morning after a hearing before JNipiIre Ilrower, they, were bound over to Court. NoTtcr. tn nur ii'lvcrtUing columns l no tie, d .VfrnMur's Munical Library, a serial publi eoion, now under way whicli from its cxtraor (Unary cheipnei will efT;et a revolution In tho inii'lc publishing int ret. Mers. Stoddart A Co. agree to give for the low price of one dime, a collci'tli n of the mot popular Instrumental and vocal mulc, printed on full size mimic pa per, of the host quality. The same amount and rjuallly In fact a would cot$1.60 If published epirately. Thi U a step In tho right direc tion, and one which wilt find instant and hearty fivnr with lhoe whom it is Intended to benefit. 1'iKr Tow md I, rdic wiitin lo put water works in Try the Urumwick cigarettes at Mojer Uro Drug Store. Our frit ml. Mr. If lust Sunday Cnolev wa again in towi O A. Clark will g to the city soon lo pur ch.n-0 his Chri-tmas g mds. II. P. Uumlii'rlin iiwitli '. C. McKinncy, looking ul'ler the ej.u-s btidnes. If yon want people to know that you hav. Chiislnins goods tor mle, now is the time In ad vcrtl-e. Hiit.-hiion Vdiula let week, we are b Id, w.nt WVu. Helefl nnld. nly, and we are n .1 iufoniHil how long he will bo ab-ent. We have before in an a.icient looking copy of the Qitumlia Democrat dated December 29, lS.iS. It was then edited by II, Webb, and the office w is next door to "Kohison's stage of lie.'' In the the sheet was nu linn half that of its succctoor, the Qrfumlian et Democrat Tne excitement of the time was the liiick-ht. wa'. Among the advertisement is the Court Proc lamation by William Ki chen Sheriff. The l'reiilent .lodge was Ellis Lewis, alterwards Chief Jii'tiee of the Supreme Court, and Leon ird Kdpert and Wm Montgomery were asso ciate. The Di-lrict was composed of Colum bia (then including Montour) Northumberland, Union, and Lycoming, which now hive four law judgts. Geo ltlsewick is now running carriages to the depot, and carrying the mails Compel! lion in bii'iness i b -coming ulmer than ever. The addition to Cl.irk & Wolf's st .re is com pleted, and is 11 great improvement. It Is 11 . the longest store in the county. Charles Krug did the work. I. W McKelvy lus.i 1st returned from I'liil adelphli where he purchased a very large stoc k of new goods. His adverlisenm-t appears in another column. The Sup-, me Court has a 'j aimed lo med again at l'lnliiUlphia next J.iuuiry, when il i presnineil tint the He-ter, Tuliy and Mclugh cjsu will be decided. I!y a typographic!! error in the business lo cals o( Lutz A Sloan, lst week, AlaAa fur were advertised at S'-i 25 a set. It should have been $3 23 I'l'T IT is Wisiti.so Bisiness carried on verb illy somelimes answers every purpose, but in many cases it is inexpedient and frequently r. suits in trouble and litigation. Put all con tracts in writing and take receipts for all mon eys piid out, however trilling the amount may be. Many misunderstandings result from the ioooc way in which important business matters arc talktd over, and afler each party has put bis or her own conatruclion on the contract the m liter is dropped with I he expression of "all nht from each, In many casci it proves all wrong," and afford n job for lawyers, juries I courts. If people persisted in putting their grc menu in writing, much useless litigation 11I1I be avoided. When reduced to writing Je.is are fixed and unclatic. PiUriot. The De'cmlier scsion of Court begins t ex Monday. There are a large number of cae 01 the civil list, nnd s vera! c.isih in ihe Quart Ses-ions. Parties whoso notes we hold niu-t settle In fure .1 mil iry 1st 187S or they will have costs t. pay, as we shall put them in tin hands of 11 justice at that time. -o Physicians recommend Dr. Hull's Cougl Syrup when all oilier medicines fail, as a cer tain cure for Hrnnchiii, Sore Tlirn.it, and Coughs 01 Colds of long standing, l'or sal by all Druggists, William P I'urey, well known to many o our readers, has been appointed to the clerk ship of the Committee no Pen-ions in the II011 of'l'eprisenlalives of whieb Hon LA M 11 k ev is Chairman William isagiin lucky. The lailies of the Prtsbyterian Church nib liold a Fair and Supper during the evenings o December G.h. 7lli and 81I1, in ihe McKelw lioue, corntr of Main and Market streets. The IWrwick di-pensary is a new establish ifient tliroiuliout New store beautifully fitted up with a fresh supply of the best medic il prep erntisms of the age. The proprietor Kev. A Ilrittiiu, is an old druggist who for years car ried on the business successfully at Ileliefouti Centre county, And still thev come. We are informed thai twenly-two tramps honored our town with theii prtsence one day Is-t week. I'ridiy and Sat unl.iv several of them found qu irters in tin lockup. The police force kept a careful watch on those found roaming about. If this thing continues, an ordiu mce directing the arrest 01 all tramps found in the town limits wouldn't be a bid thing. The second child of John Alstatt died lat week. Tbilisi! iv. It is only a few weeks since this finiilv buried a little one who died of the same disease, dipblbeiia On Sitnrday last II- Williams buri.d tw children, both dying on Tlnir-d iv of diphtheri, and on ihe same day a lilile giand child 1 t a-p-r I. Thomas fell victim to lb s dire ill ease. The kviiiii nliius of the rounu'inilv are with the ufll end families, We have rceivol the first number of fie 3)ail) Sunlury Ammam, a new enterprUe hi 7-.mli Wilvirt. It is small now, but we hope 1 will grow The fir-t number of the Democratic Heritte. 1 monthly -nagazlne publi-lnil nt Wi . I i.uii-" jmiti Is al.oim our table. W. 1! Iliirlv is the edi- lor. It is iK-allv prin tsl.and is a very readabl pamphlet. We wi.h theo new publicatio kuccess Tilt fl.EW. The Shauiokln V'imes of la-l w says tliat Mrs. airton.wireof Mr U M. (iiiton tinsmith on Market street, Sliainokln, gave Llith no M.inilav nieht lo irinlets. two boysand a girl. Mr Oirton and wife have been mar ried about fourteen vears and h ive sixteen clill ilreo twins three tlmrs am! triplets once. Of the sixteen children nine were boys and a yen girls. Only even children a'O living (Includ ing the triplets) live girls ..nd two boys. Mr. Glrlon is a native of Itlooui-Jnirs and lived here for many ytars I-verybody knew him a "Dal." A PiEadiku limiM The cnniiniltfo nppoln ted lo conler on this subject met, and fully ds cussed the nuestlon. Il was unanimously agreed that a public reading room should be tstubiw ed and It was alo agreed that a suitable room could be had iisn rea-onab'e term Hut tli dilliiiillv Is lo secure the nects-ary fund. At least $500, would be nicess.iry to start the en terprise, and it would be folly lo attempt tli m ilter unless that amount is first seemed 11 nutslinn is, who will step in and guaran tee it ? The poor csnn. t ufl'ord It, and tlioe who can are generally too sclfi.h, preferring their ia-e in pirate reading rooms, and caring i.ulldiig about their neighbors. Such a meas ure would be creditable lo our town, and a real bene til to lliofe whoaredepilyedof books,nes papirs, and a prcper place cf resort. Will not Huie of cur citizens who can aflord It raise the jiqultllo amount f It is. never too late to use Dr. Haas' Kxpcc- or.int as a cough cure, but it is best lo havere- nirse to it in the early stages of pulmonary i-ease, so as to secure immediate nnd perma -nt relief, and avoid danger. 25 and 50 cents bottle. CoAl. A very common mistake is made and to- h fuel i wa-ted in the manner of replenish ng coal fires in furnaces and grates. They 1011I1I be fed with a little coal at a time, and fun but servant, to save time and trouble, nt on a great deal at once, the first result he- ng lb it almost all the heat is absorbed by the ewly put on coal, which doe-s not heat until it lecoine red hot. lite lime to replenish a co.u re is as soon as the coal begins to show ashes 11 the surface, then piu on merely enough to w a layer 01 black coal covering the red. fhis will soon kindle, and, a there is not much t, an exces of heat will not be given out. Many alo put out the firo by stirring the grate is noon as fre-sii coal is put on, thus leaving all eat in the ahes when it should be sent to the lew supply of coal. The time to stir a fire is 1st when the new coal laid on is pretty well 'milled. This method of managing a coal fire troublesome, hut it saves fuel, gives a more niform heat, and prevents the discomfort of Itern.itions of heat and cold above referred lo. Txxts on KoiTontAL FAiTn. One of the greatest trials of the newspaper profession Is that itVmembers are compelled to see more of the shams of the world than any other profes sion. Through every newspaper office, day af ter day, go all the weaknesses of tho world j ail the vanities that want lo be pulled j all the rev enges that want lo be reaped j all the mistakes that want to bo corrected all the meanness that wants In get Its wares noticed gratis In the editorial column, In order lo save the tax In the advertising columns) all the men who want to be set right who were never right ; nil the erack brained philosophers wilh stories as long as their hair, and as gloomy ai their finger nails in mourning because bereft of soap; all thehoreswhocometo stay five minutes, sml talk five hours. Through tho editorial and repor lorial rooms all Ihe follies and shams of Ihe world a'c seen, day afler day j and he tempta tion Is to believe In neither God, man, nor woman. It Is no surprise to me that in this profession there are some skeptical men J 1 only wonder thai journalists believe anything. 7ii(mnof. DICKENa' LITTLE FOLKS. Nothing has given the writing of Charles Dickens so strong a hold upon the hearts of parents rs the well known excellence of his portrayal of children and their interests. These delineations having received the approval of readers of mature age, il seemed a worthy effort to make the young alo participants In the en joyment of these classic fictions. With lids view, the difll-lcnt child character have been detached from the large mass of mat ter with which they were originally connected and presented in the author's own language, to a new class of readers, to whom the little vol nines w'll, we doubt not, be as attractive 'as tin larger originals have so long proven to the general public. A seris of twelve volumes has been pre pared, presenting, among other tho following characters: ''Little Paul," from Dombey & Hon; "Smike," from Nicholas Nlcklebyj "Lit tle Nell." from The Old Curiositv Shop: "The Child Wife," from David Copperfield, Ac. A new edition of the first volumes of this se ries, "Little Paul," from Dombey & Son, has jut been issued, illustrated by Darley, and at tractivcly bound. The other volumes will fol low at short interval. For sale by all booksellers, or sent post-paid for $1.00 by the Publisher, John 11. Anderson Hartford, Conn. NOTICE TO CULLECTOUS. Collectors holding unpaid county duplicates for year prior to 1877, shall settle the same during the first week of December Court, and if not so settled the Attorney will at once pro ceed lo collect. Thoe for 1877, arc requested to be diligent in collecting and pay over during same court. Some have so far paid over but very little, such must do better. The money is ah olutely needed to meet the de mands on the County Treasury. The expenses during December will be pretty heavy. The collectors who fail to settle their dupli cates by the latter part of January next will ho notified on a day fixed, in said month to be at the ofiice to claim final exoneration, and make return of land taxes, tuch that' lias no personal property on to make taxes from, as all returns of taxes on seated and unseated lauds must bo on or before the first day of February. The balance due on the first day of March following will bear interest.and the collectors must pay the interest on the amount so in arear from that late. We wish every collector would pay off his 1877 duplicates in December. It would be better for all of it would he done. MLA8 W. MCHENHY JOHN nr.KNKK, V Coin's. J. E. BANDS. Commtssloners,inice,lllcjomsburglPa.Nov.l3,'7T. Nov.l,-3w Attest: WM. kkickiiaUM, Clerk. ASTONISHING SUCCESS. It Is tho dulv of nvnrtf nnrmn who baa Ufticl Boschtt't Qcrman Syrvp to let its won derful finalities bo known tn tbeir friends in curing Consumption, severe- coughs, croup, an nma, pneumonia, and ,tn lact oil throat and lung diseases. No person can tiso it without immediate relief. Three elosea will relievo any case, and wo consider it tho duty of all Druggis's to recommend It to tho poor dying consumptive, at least try ono bottlo as l(),000dozeii bottles wcro sold last year, nnd iinc-.io where it railed was reported, buch a medicine as the Herman Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Druggist about it Sample liottlcs to try sold nt 10 cents. Heg u'ar sire 75 cents. For sale by Moyer Uro. April au.'iT-iyji Business Xotices Wanted. Two girls tn loam the tailor ng trade. Win. Y. Kester. Apr.27tf More (Hack Gros Silk cut bias at Lutz &. Sloan's for 05 cents n yard. Fresh Mince Meat nt Marr'a. Admission free nt McKlnney's. Tho Berwick l)ipensary is now in full blast, with a com pleto stock of Dm j, Chem icals and Fancy Good, which are offered at lowest rates by A. Ilrittnin, proprietor, Lutz & Sloan's stock of Dress Goods is so larce that thev cannot give all the prices in the paper, but if you will call they will tat isfy you that they are low enough. Oyter Crackers at Conner's. Nice Uoney at Marr'a. Hubbers at McKinney's. X full line of Corsets at Lutz fc Sloan's, Hip gore for 35 cents, long bone for 60 cent, quilted bust for 85 cents, Oooley's cork cor set for S5 cents, Jlme. Foy's for $1.00 nnd Dr. Walker s health corsets lor 1.10. For a beautiful and tasty drug store call and see A. llrittain'H Berwick Dispensary. "It is a gem" say all who hnre aeen it. Mr Brittain is an old druggist, and is assisted by Mr. Whittle a regular graduate of Pharma cy Irom Ualtlmore. New Valencia, Muscatel and seedless Bai sins at Conner's. Call OllITUAltY. Day afler day we miss from the familiar Iks of life some face which we had well known lor years. Among Ihe local politicians anil ac- ive mm of Columbia county, few were better or uore favorably known than John Snyder, of Oi.mge lie wis born on the 23d day of Janu- 1SU, In Berks county, and came here at a ouiewli it early nge. Me held and exercised ever.ll township trusts with great acceptibility. In the year 1S52 he was elected by the 1 eople to the ullice of High Sheriff of the County, ami , re cli cud to the same responsible office for 1 second term of three years in 1858. In all the relations of life be wa a man of great trust worthiness of character. A long and useful life was yielded up afler a protracted illnes by con- nmption. He died November 20, 1877, and was but ied by the Van Camp Lodge of the I. O. of O. I', on the 29th of the same month at he aire of more than sixty-six years. He leaves widow and several children. Louai. Nr.w.-i'arEits An exchange reasons bus in re ference to supporting local newspa- er. The advice is excellent and will suit this ititude iiooiit as well a any other in the State: " 1 011 might as well Mrget your cnurcn- your academies and school houses, as to lorget your local newspiper. It speaks to tea lines the audience) that your minister does. It is reau eagerly every uay irom oegiuiiiug iu nd. Il loathe you all, and if il ha a lower pirit and less wisdom than a sermon, il lias a thous mil limes better chauce at you. Lying, is ii dues, on every tahleyn almost every hiuse, 11 owe il to jiiur-elvc to rally liberally to its -upport, and extract from It a utile', hign loncu 1 char.uter as you do from any educator in vour midst, lli-juno reuse beneath notice I circunl's' yon yourself are beneath no tice and cire, for It is our represon.attve. In- leed in Its c-h trader, it Is the summation of the importance, Interest and welfare 01 you an. i is me aggngite of your own conscience, and 011 cannot ignore it wiiho-u miserably Uepre ciating yourselves," It i probihly news to many people that In ibis Slate we have a "Hoard of Agriculture.' We have a circular from that learned body They s-iy, in a report before us for November 1877, iversged from 190 reportors.that "the He lirler of the Hoard are appointed by members of the Senile and Homo; of Ilepresentatives j tlm-o named by the former rciiort for the coun ty at large, thos" named by the latter, from their own legislative district only, In someca e the County HeHirts for November will be iiuiid lo vary from those of replember. U11 is due to the fait thai since the Heturn in Sep temb r some creps have been harvested and some which were then harvested have been threshed out, showitu a result different from ihe September estimate. The deficiency in tho wheat crop was caused by tho Hessian fly, and several counties rewrt the prospect eiulle a had for next year's crop. The loss in ib corn crop wa generally owing to dry weather at a critical stsge of its growth " The figure for Columbh county aro wheat 25; live 95; Oats 125; Hay 100; Corn 75; Potatoes 90; Harden Produce 100; Buckwheat 100; Apples 7; Peaches C; Pears 50; Cherries 85: Ornpes 100; Berries 75. We suppose it Is all right, and are glad to hear it, Of couri-o our Granger friends under stand it all, and so far as our productions stand our readers know as mucli as we do, and hive, besides, the Information ol Ihe "Pennsylvania State Board of Agriculture." Nicest bed-room Lamp at Conner's. and see it, Hoot headquarters at McKinney's. Tho place to buy your Drugs at the low est rates and to have physicians' prescrip tions compounded carefully and accurately is at the liens icic Dispensary, a. lirittain proprietor. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. Choice Honey at Conner's. LIST OF CAUSES FOIl TltlAL AT IIECEJIUKHTKIIM.ISIT. riBST WEEI. Crlah Cliamberllnvs. P.W. Johnson, M. (trover's Admr's. vs. C. II. VYoit A. T. Ikelcr vs. Jonas Doty. Levi Klnley vs. N. I. Campbell. D, V. Sej bcrt vs. Philip Appleman. Milton Charles vs. Itlco t llaccnbuch C. n. Urockway vs. Orange townsblp. Ashland Hanking Co. vs. Frederick Hush 8.(1 Metier vs. Lewis Vcttcr First National tlonk ot Ashland vs. Daniel Jlorrls. Albert Wlnton s. Jonas Doty, ct al Columbia Insurance Co. vs. Jccih M. Freck. Columbia Insurance Co. vs Jackson & oodui. C. .1. Ash vs. William Ikcler. Columbia Insurance Co vs. Jackson Woodtn, e. olumbla Insurance Co. vs. Nescopeck Bridge Co. nenry c. Conner vs. Emanuel Conner's Adm'r. D. 1'. Hcybort s. J. W. Sankcv, J. K. najton & Co. vs. Jacob Iirelsch ct. al Amos savago vs. Abram Kllno et. ux. John lllll vs. C, D. Fowler. Wm, u Parks vs. John lllll. J. U, STnlth Bon vs. Jesse Zaner s Ex'r. Sarah lllll ct al. vs. l'cnn'a Canal Co- SF.cosn wniti. Sarah Faux ct. al. vs. s. J, Faux ct. al Aaron Drclsbach vs. Klmon Shellhammer et. al liloomsburg Lumtier Co. vs. M. M. Appleman. Peter Wilson's Adra'r. vs. Jesse A. Losce. W. J. ('orrcll's use vs. D. J. Waller Hannah Weiss vs. D. L. W. II. It. Co. liloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. O, W. sterner. Ezra 8. L) ons v's J, II. Eves. Jacob Evans' Ex'r. vs. Thomas E. Clcddts ct, al. s. w. Harrison vs.Turnbach ft Iless Samuel tllger vs. Francis Evans. David J. Waller vs. (icorgo Weaver's Exr's. schujler IteasneMs. Aaron Pender. liloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. William Morris ct. al. liloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. William Morris ct. ux. Hank ot Espy vs. William Mllncs' Ex'rs. Toles ft sweet vs. William MUnes' Eir's. William Llnnvllle vs. Peter Ent's Administrator. o. II. Millard: s. Conjngbam and Ccntralla Poor District. Mary (leorge i s. James Morrison Daniel Lelby et. al. vs. Henry Knapp. Oeorgo Getty vs. Daniel 11. Stevens. Sarah Caul vs. Samuel and Emma Itepptrt. J. It Jamison is. M. Orover h admr's Augustus Vvcrhart vs. Daniel Kvcrliart. llernard Arnmerman vs. W. C. Johnson ct ur. W Ullam (1. Ltnnrtllo vs. Peter K. Mensch Me! Lenlhen vs. Conjngtiam and Clntralla Poor District. C. II. ilrockway vs. First National Hank ot Berwick William Krlckbaum's uso vs. L. T. ShaipleBS et. al. Lewis Mochcnbcrg vs. Andrew lloyor Edward 11 rne vs. Eteklel Colo Thomas bchweppenuclser vs. I. K. Schwcppenttel ser." Wagner, sturn ft Co. v s C. It Harnes ct ux William Snj dor's Exr's vs Valentino lUdleman c; W. Thompson vs Hernhard stobner II. W. Ljons vs J-horaas stackhouso's ex'r United States Fanning lllll company vs Franklin Yoc Pcrmelia Koons vs. Seltzer ft Miller. Matthias Shatter vs John McDowell's adm'r BLOO MSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. THIS SCHOOL, as at present constituted, oners the very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning. HulldlnRS spacious, Inviting and commodious 1 completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful budbIy of rure.soft spring water. Location healthful, anii easy ot access. Toachers experienced, efficient, and alive to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Expenses moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all expecting to teach, students admitted at any time, ltooins reserved when desired. Courses of study prescribed by the state : I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical, Adjunct Courses i I Academic, II. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture. Tho Elementary. Sclentino and Classical Courses are IMlOFESsjuNAL, an! Students graduating therein, receive State Diplomas, conferring the foltowlrf corresponding Degrees; Master of the Elements: Master of the sciences! Master of tho Classics. Graduates In the other Courses receive Normal Certlflcates a their attainments,, signed bv the Offlcera of the It lard ot Trustees. .jhiuiiiiui etuuiuud. The course ot siud y oroscrlbcd by llio siato Is liberal, and the scientific and Classical courses aro not Inferior to those ot our best Colleges The state renulresa higher order of citizenship. Tho times demand tt. It H one of the prime objects ot this School to help to secure tr hy furnishing Intelli gent nnd entclent Teachers for her schools. Tolhtscndlt solicits young persons ot good abilities and good purposes, those who desire to Improve their time and their talents, as students. To all such it promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor auer leaving school. For Catalogue, address tho Principal. IKlS. U'll.l.lA.II i:i,Vl!l,l President Hoard or Trustees- Sept. 9, '76.- GIVEN AWAY W reoder ' A Premium Steel EiiRraving, Entitled "Tub Findiso of thr Sa iok in tub TrM- pi.k" with tho WUKKINU CHL'HCll.aM pageliellg- ious ruimiy newspaper, nevoien 10 nousenoia mo Sunday school. Music and General Church work. un 3 months trial for as cents. Aeenti dress J. H. HltKWEIt, 7 ft 9 warren street, New York, nor. , tl-flm ) w ft co Illack and Chinchilli fur Trimming! good widths for 45 cents a yard at Lutz &. Sloan's. Call at McKinneys for Shoes. 30 cents will buy a White Fur Cap for a child at Lutz eVSloan's. McKinneys House. Shoe Store below Court ice Raisins, Prunes Marr's. nnd Currant at WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington. D. C. Nov. 27. 187 Ofcourt-e the possession of the Senate by cither party is a thing to bo desired under ordinary circumstances, as prave and import ant matter of legislation, affecting the coun try as well as parties are constantly arising, For this reason tho Democrats arc making a most gallant effort to secure tho seating of Duller of South Carolina and Spofford of Louiaiaua. For the same reason the Repub licans somu of thcin are endeavoring in the most frantic manner to keep these duly elect cd gentlemen out Oilier Republicans, for purely personal reasons, are equally anxious. For all its importance ono has to feel a kind of amusement when ouo considers the ques tion as it now stands. Some Republican Sen ators of course, charge all these troubles upon the Administration. Hlaino stays away Hamlin goes to meet him, and a great deal of demoralization is manifesting itself among other radicals. Conklitig standi it his post and fights bturdily to prevent Butler's ad mission, imagining probably that in to doing ho is commmending himself to tho party aa in some sense its preserver while tho Admin istralion appears as its d-'stroyer. Edmunds out of a vanity born of his recent piotuinenco in party counsels, fights to preserve his per sonal ascendancy over his brother Republi can Senators. Upon these two tho weight of tho hattlo falls, but I doubt if either of them. cares a fig asido from tho effect upon his own fortunes, whether llutler come in and tho Senate becomes Democratic or Duller stays out and tho Senate remains Republican. The jus tice of the case is confessedly with tho De mocracy and that fact, even if there were not for thes" other causes for Republican disor ganization, would overcome tho discipline which lias so long held the party iu power. If tho contest in tho Senate is continued us long as it can bo under tho rules, probably neither tho South Carolina nor tho Louisiana Senators will be admitted at this session. Your correspondent listened 011 Saturday night to the closing argument of Attorney General Connor of South Carolina before our Courts as to whether Senator Patterson should bo returned to that State on a requisition from its Governor, as a fugitive; from justice. Thiscasois tho first in which a Senator has been concerned, and has excited great inter est here. Tho argument of Air. Connor w,as very able and created a most favorable im pression un all. He auswered with great skill all tho points nude by the counsel of Senator Patterson. The decision will bo made iu a few days The storm of Friday and Saturday has caused almost unprecedented destruction to property iu tins neighborhood and in trgi nia. Hut tho saddest of all its results is the loss, with over a hundred lives, of tho U S, Steamer Hurou. It is said that this vessel put to sea in the midst of tho storm iu obedi enco to orders from this city If so, there would seem 10 bo good reason for an iuvesti irntlon. A Democratic daily paper is announced to appear hero soon. The names given in con neclion wilh this enterprise aro such that wo may safely concludo the paper will not bo af flicted with what has contributed to tho death of so many Democratio dailies hero heavi ness. Hy till way, tho National Union stall ed as an Administration paper, and in some respects ably managed, has not had tho popu lar success its projectors hoped for. Tho Xationat Jleublican, anti-administration,gets a much better local support. Seminole. HOLU)AVGIFTS. Louis Hernhard has an elegant assortment of jewelry, Silverware, and plated ware, con slstlng 01 wairiifa, pins, ana r.ar rungs Tea Seta, Cake Uaskets, Card Haslets, Caa Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! ! ! Extra preparation 1 Superior quality ! Orders left at 1. V. McKelvy's Store at our ofiice, or sent through the mails will receive prompt at tention. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. W. Neal & Buo. May 1, 1877. Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. PTTVC and ltevolvrs. Illustrated Tr'ce. List free, Vi U 1 OGreai esiern eiun works, nusuurg.ru. nuv. U, lias d t'Altn-. 25 styles with name 10 c. Outfit 10 c. Samnles3e. J. H. HUSTED & CO., Nas sau, . I. O nSY, S3, TJ-4W 25 jHHmmnlu Outfit to i:r crjbosly Mem-winder watch tree with iirst order. Ten dollars a dtiy iruaran- teed. M. CUUNEQIl & Co. Philadelphia, l'a., or Mil waukee, Us. nov, '.'37T-4W d FREE AOKNTS WANTED I'OIl CREATIVE SCIENCE or Mnnlmoil, Wnmiinhfiotl, nml their .11 n I mil In-trr-IIt-lntiunt t I.ure, IU Power vtr. Agents fllllnp from 15 to to 25 copies a cMy, Send for hpt'clmin p.ifffs and our extra terms to ageou), and he why It bells faster than an other book Ad tlnm National Itbusuisu Co.. I'nlladeli'hla, ra, no?. 23, 'I7-4W U "Ffchfir'H I or Cuts, llrulnes and Sprains, mum iwui jm-juiue i ut a, jvueu Remedy tnatUm, Kractuied LlinbH, Frobt-t-d Mmtiand I 'arts, rains In tho MUbcieBunn Joints, indolent I'l- crs, IHscharsrlngSon's, dwelled isoru iA'u, Kryslp- rias, ana vuncuhc veins npinjRUH r-irKin uk Witch Hazel A"K for It because ltls better, strong er and cheaper than any other, and la warranted by WKEKS & I'orTEK, Whoksalo Dru'lbta, St nHnincnn Mreei, nubiuu, .nubs, nov 23, U WANTED ! An i:nerrtic Jinn r Wo inn n In every County TOIAKO IDO AKt'UCy IOr IUU UI IUU .HON! t'opuinr I'nbllratloiiN in (ho Country. Kour of the Flni-Mt t'liromo (25 x 30 inches each) to every sub scriber. 'Ihe llewt Combination ever before offered to Atfenw, and th Most UberaUiiduu'inetitK to tmb hcrlbers. Our 1'lne Publlriiiion, i:icunnt Prml inn-, arm i,nrk'- t ommissiona place us AiiEAuur t li Lwjii'binuiia. oeuu iur our juubiruicu wircu- liirs and Urtns. K. I' & L. ME-jTKIS, Publlshrs, 717 Sansom street, ThlladelphU. d aov, 21, 77 4w AUtaln from taking cold If )olblet but If wiiU all your cure you uo take cold, go tt once t0 Vankin Kins, Yaw. Ac, Ac. Alao and get & Lottie of Ur. Uoxe'a w im uuerry ana ele itant clocki lor Bcncka. Price 25 and 10 centa. MeleiraDt cloeVi for parlor mantles. His I g6da are all suitable for ChrutmaapreuenU, 10.000 AGENTS WANTED TO SKM, TUu luuai tiit'iiu aud l'tMvuriui uiuv uuaiitne oh DitiMt uy my veieraa auioor, i , , .rtniir. uk tu Marlid and t.nlhrhten the neoolo. Vivid pictures and jirnoi. how It curses liodvoul, IIo:i e, society, etc. Unroldsth work of Inkbiuitk st LVMd. (lopel Temptranc-e, Woman's crusade. I'run- cU .Hurpity, rroutbitiitn, eio., eic, umy 91. iu h lo is Marvelous, tiuit inifi.i wuuuuuii 1 thikations far excel all others. Prices Just reduced a.i iwr cent 1 1 end for tenns. llVimutl) UUU., I'uua.,;i3 Sanson Bt., Thtladel phU, I'a. d nov, is, 7I-4W Jurors for Dec. Term, 1877. GRAND JURORS. HloomJoun Dclly, L, B. Hupcrt. lienlon Larajelto Keoler. Iierw Ick-lianlcl Koniy. Ccntre-I'ctct Scott. Klslilntrcreck liar man Kllno, Ellas I.aubacli. (Ire-cnwood-Ellis Kline, Alfred Heacock. Hemlock-H. U.rurcell. TeterS. lirucler, Nt hcmlaU Keece. Locust Jeremiah Snyder, Samuel Camp. Madison Chester Johnson. Miniln Samuel Snyder. Montonr 1'e'ter lle'lnoach, Wm. II. Weaver. Orange Itcuben Hellas, Si. s. U'llllnms. Scott T. II. Miller, Joseph LUIey, U. Wapples, JacDb Tsrwiuiger. TRAVERSE JURORS. FIRST WBBE lleaTer-Ellas Miller, William Menslnger, Isaac liar rlnsr, John I . liond, Moses Sllcher. Ilcnton Clemu'l Mc'Ienry, Thomas Davts. Illoom Thomas lltckey, John Lcaeock, John Purceil jr. HerMlck-Helnhard Ilerger. Ilrlarcreek-i aMd Miarfer, Oeo, W. Xll'ir. Catawlssa M. 1). Harman, J, II. Tetter, Theodore Krelgh, John Ellis. Centre Samuel Ilowen. Jerry Hagenbuch. Pranklln O. I). L. Kostenbauder. eireenwood -Abrara Trlpleplece-, J. Barton Quick, lames Van Horn, T. F. Hayman. Hemlock-Matthias A. Jloore, Setli Shoemaker, Levi Wright. Jackson-Ocorgo McUenry, Daniel rrlt2, Thomas Y. Hess Locust Wm, Shuyler, David Yager, Wesley Terry. Madison David I'hllllps, John Shetlcr. Main-White Ilelnhelmer. llontour-Jackbon Walter, Samuel Glgger. Mimin-Isoac Andreas, J. J. Hartz.-l, Samuel Deck. Mt. rieasant Ges. W. Jacoby. Orange O. B. Appleman, Abner Welsh, William n, Snj der. Scott John Ki cssler, John Shollenbergor, Sugurloat D. D. Colo. sccosn WEEI. Iiloom-Henry Klelm, J. U. Johnson, J. K. Orotz Chester Hughes, lirlarcreek- Emor Dletterlck. Ilenton Win. Appleman, Jacob Woollver. faUwlssa Henry Ilolllngshead, Mahlon Hamlin. Centro Wra. Shaffer, T. I. fetrouse, Samuel Hid lay. Klihlngcreek Alfred Crevcllng, llreenwood John Sands, A, Y. Whltmoyer. Iicust Samuel Kelnbold. Madison George Murphy, William Graham. Maln-Gco. llollenback, Joseph liartiel. N. II. W. Brown, John F. Creasy. Mimin Andre Slngloy, Christian Harpster, P.J, Workhlscr. Mt. I'leasanl Jo-sephus Grimes, John McMulllo James I'. Sands, Orange Silas Shuwan. Hne-A. E. Glrton. Hoartngcrefk Owen Hoagland, Frank Yocum. Scott-llobert s. Knt. Sugarloat Andrew Hess, John W. Kile, Keuben DavU. ATTIDOWS' P1MUISEMENTS. 1 f The fullowlntr aDDralse'inents of real and Eersonal property set apart to widows of decedents in u ue'cu tiled In the ofiice of the Register ot Col umbia county, under Uiet Uules of Court, and will be nreseniea lor ausoiuie connrmatioo eo ine eirnuans Court to be held in Bloomsburg.ln eend for Hoidcoiiu. tv. on Monday, the 8a day of Dec.. IsII. at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day unless exceptions to such continuation uro preeioiuuy nieu. oi wuicu tui sous inieresiou ui bum esiaieswui uouee; 1. Widow of David StiaHerJatc of Brlarcreektown bnip, ueceabeu. i. itldow of Hiram Lunger,l ate otsugarloa! town snip, aecea&cu. J. s ldow of slmon Linn, lata of Montour township neceascu. widow of John redder, late of tlimtn township, ooccuseu. Widow of FJlJah Summers, late ot Montour town. buip, eicce'itbcu. 6. U Mow of Kllas Iiarlg, late of Locust township, aecasea. T. Widower C. II, Glrton, late ot Hemlook town snip, ueccaaea lleirbwr's onice. 1 W. II. JM-OHY is.i i uiii-ier ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned Administrator of cadwallader liobcrts, lato of Montour township, Co lumbia county, deceased v HI expose to public sale on the premises In Montour tow nshlp on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1877,1 at t o'clock p. ra , a certain mcssuago and Tract of Luiul sttuato In said township ot Montour, Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of Joslah Hob- ens, William Iloberts, George Itlihel.Joseph Fry and others, and contt lnlng EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, with ths appurtenances; on which U erected a HOUSE AND STAM.E. Terms of Sals. Ten per. cent of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of tho property, tho on-fourth less the ten per cent, at conllrtnallon ot sale, and tho remaining three- fourths In ono year thereafter Tilth Interest from confirmation nisi. llBOCKWiY El.WKM, WM. JOHN'. Attorneys. Administrator, nov. , 'Tt-ts Hp , f lirn iri'lauo, Ormm uyitiyLook 1 start h t 111 noir! wo! orirans. 11 stops las. Pi. anew only 1130. CmlfMQ. circulars Free. Danlol P. iieaiiy, wosnicirion, re. j. nov. y, -H-4W a Send for Eeduecd Pries List cf MASON & H ami IN CABINET ORGANS. NEW AND M1I.ENDII1 STYLES : 1'IIIPKS HE. IH L'KI) HOtojV). fc'A ll, Tills MONTH. (Nov. 1S7T). A'ldri bS M IMi.N HAill.l.N OltllAN CO lloslou. New York or Chicago. nov, w, ii-ew a G E N T S W A N T EDI! FOR PAIlTICULAllS, ADDUEiS VILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. BN I1B01BWAV, N'KW 0KCTT i Cuiciao, iLUlNswOBUiNS, Li.; aa Sin FniKCisco, ClU CONSUMPTION CURED. An M phictn, retired from pnetio. bnn rn rivcd truui n lt lndi tniMtunur lb formoU ol umpla tegeUbl remedj for ipdj od tniuMnt curw of tennHe,bT0itUu, $H9rtk,kma, tni U throftt anJ lung 1IcUim j 1m wr for nvnona d l.ttt antl U nnnui eocspUinU. Mr tTim tted in curatir townt U) Uond of , hi flt It bU dut) to in k it known U Jui nullenrc (llown. Actu Utu by ft dwair to rliva hatutn uSmnit, I will teati frtM tuall bodira U.tbkarMip In irmn, trench, t-r J'nKlikh, with"" ilirwrliunM. AddroM.witB tUmp, nov, 9, T-4W d JA( KSON'S BEST & ABOVE ALL These brands ct Sweet Plug aro acknowledged by an lo ue me i-iucki i uctt iuk i eiuierco iu iuu umi ket. cul up In all tbape s and size a, In llahogany ana uibck wrupint. ruiu ur iuc uauc kwuui ttua for bauipie to lue inanuiatiurtm, U. A. JACKSON & CO., Petersburg, Vs. Oso. F. Waknik, General Agent, t-'os. I and e fcouiu Water tree;t, Ptilladlplila. nov. , 11- a HloonHbunr.Nov.l i:01STEU'S NOTICES, ll1 THE OLD STAND ElMB&ei in lilt. A full line of Silks, Cloths, COURT PROCLAMATION. TT"IIEREAS, tlie Hon. William Elwkll T V President Judge ot the Court ofojcr and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quar ter sessions of the Peaco and tho Court of Common leas and orphans' Court In tho !Gth Judicial Dls. trlct, composed of tho counties of Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. I.K. hrlckbaum and F. L. sliuman.Assoclato Judges ot Columbia county, have Issued their precept, bearing date the 15th day of .Sept., tn tho year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, nnd to me directed ror holdlnga Court otojer and Terminer and ticneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Court of Common Pleas and Orphans court, in liioomsourg, in mo county ot Columbia, on the nrst Monday, being the 3d day ot December next, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, to the Jus tices of tho Peace, and tho Constables ottho said county of Columbia, that they bo then and there In their proper person at 10 o'clock in mo forenoon or said sd day ot Dec, witn tneir records, inqui sltlons and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their onices apiertaln to bo done. And thoso that aro bound by recognlzanco to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or may bo In tho jail of the said county of Columbia, to bo then and there to prosecute them as shall bo JUjt. Jurors are re quested tobe punctual In thelrattendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated nt liloomsburg the 1st day nt Nov.. In tho ear of our I.ord ono L..s. thousand eight hundred and beventy-seven 'land in tno one nunureu unu ursijcur eu the Independence of tho united .states of America. Sheriffs Office, joiin. w, Huffman, liloomsburg, Nov. a tc fchertff. 5 Dress Goods, Cassimers, Ooatincs. ' Muslins, Sheetings, Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Oil Cloths and a large assortment of General Merchandise. I GOOD NEW FALL Al WITE1 Just in, and fresh invoices received daily. L W. McKelvy. & Market Sts., BLOOMSBURG, PA. Main Nov. 23, 77.-tf. Notice Is bereliy irlven to all legatees, credi tors and oilier persons Interested la the estates of tue ri'KH'cuu ueceueuia lenu minora, malum 101- lowillir auininisiiaiiou ana gusruian accounts na bte-n tiled In the utllco of tho Hi'irlsUr of Columbia count), and will be prebeuted for conrlrinaUon and allowance iu uie. eirpnaus e,ourc eu ee ueia in I oouisbunr. on Monday, the 3d uavor Dec., lstt. miu eiut-K, i, iu. uu naiu uuj , 1. Iho second and llnal account of SI. V. U. Kllno. Aduunmraior or aulaulc:l overdorf, late ot eaiawusu, aeeeasea. H. The account of Henry netting, Administrator ot ja'n eieiung, uteor siiruin townshlp,deccasd Tlieaceount of Himuel Knorr, Administrator ot siargarei ppieman, lateot mo town of Ulooms uurg, ueceaJU. 4. The accnuut of William II. Hhoeniaker, (luardlan ci Agnes ite-icue-iuiier. a minor Child or Mlcuael Helcheldlter, late of the town ot Uloomsburg, de ceased. S, Tho account of (leorge miner and lohn A. Klt ner, dmtnlstratoraot Peter Illtner, late ot Lo cust townbhlp, dhceased. I. Tho first arid final aceount of James p McClure, Administrator ot Catharine lllshel, late ot Mon tour township, deceased. T. The nrst and partial account of Charles Kessler, Administrator of tieorge Kessler, late of Heaver township, deceasod, 8. The account of Jacob M. Harman (luardlan ot Charles M. 1 1 ny hurst, a minor child ot (leorge It. Ha) hurst, Uto ot Catawlssa township, dee d, t The nrtt account of Ftra MepVens administra tor de bonis non of tt Ullam iless lale of bugar loaf, dceci-Bed 10, The account ot Hiram J. Ileeder, Kireutor of btuabt'lti OH-rdon, lateot catawlssa, deceased, II The first and nnal account of Kauiuel Kressler, Aurainiairaiur oi lieurge Kressicr, late ot tkoll tow nshlp, d. e-ea-sed. II. The final account of William Neal, one of the Ex exiors oi iiiidin.-n)uer, laie ox uie t own or Illoouibburg, deceased. II The first and partUl acount ot John II Davis and Margaret Davis, administrators of David Davis lateoi neaurionnsnip, eieceoscd. lleglsler's (mice, w, II. JACOHV, Bloomsburg, Nov. , 1STI. Kegtsier. O OflflA(,ENTH WASTED. iTom is to uivwiii u nay sure. Ministers, ncexanu Picture Agents, and all out of emplo)mentot ei he r fees, ueru is eue e.e-se cuaue-u uucrea luis season, a t'e.u PutssNTOt from lato 111) to win be given to every eJood Working Agent, hend lo ce-nia fur small sail pie. or better silll, Il fort largo samples wilh circulars, ecruia, &c, ouu kv iu worn ae uuve, KEV. 8. T. BUCK, Jwico lioi HI, union, Pa, uov.le, 17 1m l)rtientlon this pupsr, ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OF VALUAllLB REAL ESTATE. Hy virtue of an order issued out of tho court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, directed to mo as sslgneo ot rarvln Masters, for tho bene-flt of his creditors, there will bo exposed to Public Sale, at Iless' Hotel, tn the town ot Ilenton, as per adjourn ment, on SATURDAY, DEC, 1st, 1877 nt t o'clock, p. m , the following described piece or parcel ot land situate In the township of Ilenton, Columbia county, ra., on tho waters ot Big Fishing creek, bounded and described as followB, to wit : On the east by land of John cole, eouth by lands of A. D. (lood and Joan V, Cbapln, west by the east boun dary llao or the town ot ilenton, and north by land of Benjamin UcIIeury, containing 28 Acres and 120 Perches, more or less, with the Improvements, ronslstlng of a small Dwelling House, a Shingle Mill and water rights appurtenant, TkKies op Hilk as proscribed by the order of Uie Court i Twenty-five per cent, cash i balance In two mjual annual payment., wltu Intercut from confir mation ot sale by the Court, to be secured on the premises, AISO, at the same Umo And place, will bo offered for sale a Parker hlngle Machine, and six orulght thousand sawed shingles, belonging to Uie aforesaid ParvU Masters. CUSTOM LLOYD, 11RNJAMIN WAHNRIt, Att'y Astlgneo of Parvln Masters, Hartley Hall. Nov.9 TT-ta Lycoming county.. Pa., RARE CHANCE FOE BA.EC3--IlNrS. CHEAP CLOTHING, Men's Over Coats from Youths Boys Men's Ulsters, Youth's S4 50. 3 50. 2 50. Ulsters, Boy's pitOI'H NOTAKY'S NOTICI. Notice U hereby given that the following accounts have been Illea In the ofiice ot tho Prothonotary ot the Court ot Common pleas of Columbia county, and w 111 lo presented to Iho Court on tho 4th day ot De. cember next and will bo confirmed after tour days ULlc&i exceptions bo Hied. Tho account of Hiram J. Ileeder, Assignee of Na than Kostcnbauder, The account ot Jacob Hartmau, Comtnllleo of Henry Hartman, a lunatic, now itece-esed. 11. V. ZAllli, Prothonotar) 'a Ortlce, Nov. 1, tl-to ProtlPy. PRETTY, Hats, Caps, Shirts, LATEST STYLE n. Ulsters, CHEAP, ANO STYLISH Collars, Seal Caps, Cull's, Gloves, Scarfs, Hose, LOWEST PRICE AT A DMIKISTKATOK'S NOTICH. vstitb or nirinsnirrsK, jr., pxc'n. lo-tters ot admlnlsi ration, on Ihe eMate ot David Sharli-rjr., lale tf lirlarcreek twp., ColumbU co., Pa., have been grained by the HeglMtT ol Co lumbta county, to Icvl hharfer, Administrator of same tow nshlp, to whom all 'persons Indebted, are renuesird lo uiaku Immediate -tjuKot and those haling claims or demands against the said e'ate will make them known to the unaertlgned Adminis trator without delay, LEVI SIlAFFKIt, Admlnlstratoi. nov, lo-cw " A DM'ISTUATOK'S NOTICE. I.clliTsef Administration do Id Is ncn. cn tho estate of I imlel Miwlir.ir., lalo ot the Town of Hlooiusburg, Coluinlla county, have been granU'd by thu lie-glsler of said county lo the undersign ed Administrator. AU erbons having claims aitalnst Ihe tald estate are reguesledtu prese-nt lluiu lor te'ttli'iiieut, and those Indebted to make pa)iueut wimoui delay, II. F. IIAIITMAN, nov, 'J7-w Administrator, A'1 T A IUXiUIjAK MKITl'INfl OK Tim Hoard of ftUnjfertt ol Ihe Itloomburtr Una Lulu nan lulJ octuUr KUh. a lUiKleml ct iuu iter lieu ot O. W .Ulcr, becrctary ou lUo ut Uay or le- WCIUIAI. 19(1 H. KNOftH, nov, u, 'U IT ikident Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre ntreeta. BLOOMSBUBG, PA., IS THE PLACE TO OCT Till! WOUTII OF YOl'H MONEY IN TIIE l'l.NUST AND FHES.IIK3T OF Fancy Imported ami Domestic Staple Groceries of Every Description, Qneerarfi, Glassware, M ana Willowware, Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH, on niok ritiisn rnoni'CE. Jan 1.1871. HARMAN & HASSERT. Proprietors; I.ntit Struct, Soullt Hleloofa.. &. U. Ilallruail lUoomsburff, I'a, liefoertfully call the atlentlon ot tbo public to the fo!lov,lnb Mate-men's i Thiv manufacture MUlndaof iiiii ; iiiiil lilt im i'mim!". They rnako Ihe Celebrated Orlslual and IMPROVED MONTKOm Slows, alio ull kinds ot Itepat-s, such as itold buurus t oiuts, Lumtoiues boils, handles, Ac. '1 hey also make COOK STOVES and aro prepared to (urnUh nmlH tlit) luiitrotrd CuhI THey are also prepare d to rurtiUU pay especial aiu'uuuu ui vuo HEATING AND i all kinds of repairs, such as Urates. Fire Brick, o., wholesale and reU .suviuH liniii for the tt hi. I'm" Moe e, the most e-conoinloal l.ra TtUU HA W ANUUlilSr HILL MACIll.NKllY bllAFl'INU, I'LLLBYti, v holesale and retail. They rate in use. etc. 1 ney Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, &c. The proprietors being practical mechanics, having had an exre rlence of over thirty years, the public o si tin- 1 1 mil in vi Ik 1 1 hi lie e,ie II i it. tile II West MMiktr and at Fair pices. Jan.M.TWX