THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. II I. O 0 M S II II It (I, I' II t II A Y, JULY ISIS IUII Kosiil Time Tnlilc. LACKAWANNA ft IILOOMHllUlltl UAIMtoAl) MOUTH. COUTH. Accommodation Train fl.10 A.M. B.miA.Itl. Mull Train 7.31 A. M 4.19 1', Jl Express Train 1.M T. M. 11.41 A.',.U UATAW1SMA IIA1I, IIOA1). N0I1TII. SOUTH Accommodation Train 11,11a A. M. 7,r !. Jl. Ko-rular Express 4.o 1 it. 11,45 A.M. Tlirongh earn on Express train cither lo New York or Philadelphia. Accommortat Ion train runs between Catawlsia nml Wllllamsport. Wo are olillgeil In appeal once moro to our suliscriliera for help. It is not cftiilc lliree years since tlio present owner look charRO of llie Coi.umiiian, ami yet in llial limo tlicro nro Tjiiikk Thousand Dollars of unpaid eub scripttons on our book, anil nearly ns inueli more rtaniling out for ailvertislne anil joli work. No farmer would be willing to sell Ms grain on tlireo year's or even ono yeir's credit, nor could any bulness man prosper by trusting so long, and yet tbcre arc liunilruU in tlie.county who appear to think that the printers cm aflbrd to wait until it is pt.'fectly convenient for Ills debtors to nettle up. When you read llila paper flop and think whether you ro enjoying your own property, or whether you are sponging on in for your news. No man of honor would ex pect li'n neighbor to furnUli him with hre.ul mid butler for nothing, and yet it never seem to occur to anybody that they are eating our bread and butter when they neglect lo pay for the paper. The crops are good this year and there is not a fanner in the county who cannot nll'oril lo pay for li'u newspaper. Then, treat in fairly, nml pay for what you get, In order that wo may piy others for what we get. See notice on second page. Mr. C. Unangit and wife nro spending the summer at home. U P. Applomnn K-q., is visiting lii-i parents. The lllooimbnrg It.inking Company ilcclai- nl n semi annual dividend of three per cent 011 Tuesday, An Intekestino Cade. Two young men named Appleraan and Altlricli have been ar reted and bound over lo Court for vloUllon of llie fish laws, The decision of this question by tho Courtis a matter of considerable lotcrwtto nil our readers, and when given In full. COUNCIL ritOCEEMNUS. Monday evening July 3d, Council met and adjourned until Friday evening July 6lh. Fridav evpntnt. flnnnril mpt titlrstlstit In nit endeicd will be Journment. President and all the members were present, Minutes of lat meeting read At n llleettinff of the HlnnniRtmro' 1 look and Ladder Co. No. 2 on the eveninir of u 1 mMoa 01 Mewre. ltabU anil Sharpies, it I In- fiili Inst II WM ' "ii' gas post be put at the corn' ' I - .tt 1 1 . . ,r, , I . ;.W,f,-.; Tl.i ll.-. ,,m.. .,l m.mU.. r 01 oevenui ami iron streets, ine lTeniuni llie llesn.o ll-vd- .n,l T.-.,U, (Vmn.n. Vn 9 UflnK " Pn for a report In the matter ol of l!ln.,mlir, unit. In .-.i.n-lin-, n,.l, ih.nV. "urlng lower rates for gas for the Town, pre lo tho (loodwlll Hose Company No. 4 of Dan- ""' " Bremen! "' ' Company vlll-. f,.r il, l.n.nli.l.1. .. , r '' " accepted by the council, on motion In which Ihe'y were treated during their visit to of Itabb ind Bhrpleiw. This was a contract Danville on the 4th Inst. May the Goodwill " '"" umu ...mmgtu Co.. ever Dour s i. Dnv lie natters tilease " .num.. lKr ' r t copy. II. W. KAHLKK, Secretary II. II. A L. Co. No. 2. A Lesson foii Pahents. It Ii a powerful The Street Commissioner presented his report for June, and on motion of Klwell and Holmes It was referred back for correction by inserting the number of days' work done by each person and for Itemized bills for materials furuihcd It Is with fueling of sincere sorrow that wo chronicle this week the death of ono of our most vencrabc and honored citizens. The flev. Geo. 0, Drake, for nluitnl lliltly years a resident f tins llorough, deiiarted this life at his rcsi lencoouTliursday,.Iunc27thln thcscvcnly-thlrJ year of his age. Mr. Drake had been In feeble lienllh for some time before his death. A few uuilays since he was stricken duwn with ver tigo, and from this attack he never tallied. He gradually grew weaker until .last Thursday af- riidon, when at about 5 o'clock, he expired HU death was painless and very peaceful. With arcily a struggle ho fell asleep. We have no words of fnlsomo praise of the deceased to write this lime, but we know that our readers will thank in for a brief sketch of his life and ser- argument for parents to heed, In the report ef for "reels, and when so correcleil to be submit ll. p Kutern ncn tent t for ih .... H..t thr i io llie rreaiuent, ami il approveu by 111 ulve a summarv of nrlson statistics since 1834. lhe Secretary shall draw orders for same. and o , the 8.8U0 prisoners received, enlr C89 un motion 01 Messrs. unnKcr anu anarpicss had trades when committed. Of those received wu ordered that Town Treasurer he instruct. during the year, nearly one-half were belween cd to llolI lhe tax roll, for the year 1878 thirty 18 and 25 vcars. and onlv 95 had a trade. An UJ lnK " July lutli IS, 8 beluro impo idle man's brabi is the devil's workshon. and '"2 5 Per cenL additional on thoo who fill to n man with a trade is much less liable to be- PV before ,liat time. "ml ll"' tl,u Treasurer ha come it criminal than one without a trade. Ed ucate your boys lu useful employments, learn them trades for which they have an aptitude, and you will best serve them, yourselves and the State. CUarjitfd llepulilican. A Tr.itmni.E .Suicide. We were pained to required to advertise lhe same as required by law, at his own expense. ' A ietltton from residents of Fifth street ask lug for the grading and repairing ot said stnet from Market to East street was presented. On motion of Klwell and Holmes it was ordered that Fifth street be graded and repaired, as re hear a report from Jit. Larrael on luesday qussted. Mr. Rabb moved to amend by m.ik morning that H. D. Kolhermel, a prominent jng the motion to repair where nccessary.whicli The heat of the livt week has been intense Showers came, but did not cool llie atmosphere Sanbury Gazette perceptibly. citizen of that place, ami cashier of the Mt Cnrniel 11, mk, had committed suicide by shoot ing himself in the head. He went to the bank at 5 o'clock in llie morning, ard after the bank openid he seemed to bt in his usual condition. He was making an entry in a customer's book mil stood at the desk with his pen in his hand. While lhe man was looking at him he seized a pi-tot and shot himself. We have no further p.ii'iirulars, and no reason is assigned for the lerrilile act. The deceased was about forty years of age, and leaves a wife and children. He was a man of excellent character, and had the reputation of being a faithful bank officer. A railroad ticket to Chicago and back for sale at tills otlice very cheap, (lood until De cember 31st 1878. If A Moiun. 1'aiim. Among all the sights at Wyoming on the .Id of July, few had a much intcrei-t as the model farm of Frank Lee, Esq e have not the time and apace to givo a spec ial description of its admirable 'arrangements, After October 1st 1878 all subscribers who Mmi (.,nnnnt refrain from alluding lo his magnif- owe from October 1st 1875 will be struck-oil the iP;1( P.,llion "Marplot" sired by "Lemington" list, and tho accounts collected by law at the I ,,nd "l.idy Thorne" for dam. He was the ad rate of $2 60 a year. miration of all visitors. There were also some iinpoi ted Ayrshire cattle hich cost $500,00 was lost. On motion of Klwell anil Bharpless It was ordered that the street commissioner or some one for him be instructed to go through the streets and alleys of the town to remove all filth, garbage, or other otl'ensive matter found in the public hiehwavs, and to report to the President If any such matter be found on pri vate property. V. Heiidershuot requested n cro-sing on lion street, ordered lo be entered. Messrs. Klwell and Kabh moved that II Chief of Police be instructed to repiir the fence of the pound. Klwell and Uabb were appoint ed a committee tosecurc'rooms for the Cre com panics. Mr. Klwell gave notice that he would present a Health ordinance at next meeting. The following bills wero ordered paid. C. G. Barkley legal services $22.31 Gas Company 85.! J. 8. Evans, hammer handles Ac , 8,10 J C. Sterner 0.00 C. M. Vanderslice, printing 2.1.00 Jas. Thomas, Constable !).2 Hloomsburg Iron Co., cast steel 10 01 O, A, Jacoby, cobble htone 1 1 1 I Secretary for one month 15.00 N. U. Funk Esq., has moeil Ins law omce H we , firt cia, Aldernevs. Among 0 , cu-.V.. a i i... n..y l.l .i. I..,i1.i:.r i 1l. mum in ., ... . , ,, ,.,.,.. . 0"ul"1 u. u... jrum wiu wi.niiuu.Lii, - i ine swine were some iuii oiooueu uerKsiurcs, tho Ent building next iloor to u i.. v . '. iie nro of which cost $1000. The farm, th Iluckalew. buildings, the stock, and the general arrange- Two IlEnots. There is nothing finer in he- inents are in every way complete. Gov. Hart-1 role nualitv than to simnlv stick to one's post Owners of pigs should not allow them to run rallf, ) Cameron, and other distinguished in the face of danger or of coitain deiilh, if the in the streets. ArrangemeniH iiac nn yisilors made a thorough inspection of the I safety of others is assured by it, or even brougl; by the council to fasten up all porKcrs ami Keep fll(M.ki i mor(J ncar whcn ft mal holJs n (rust wiu his life, there is no need In look for other deti- Last M eunesuay night ououl IU o clOCK.Mrs. ,,;.iohnfii hero, whatever the trust may I Joseph Uirnelison who lives in ono ena ot Kt wi,h ,ho chances of travel thcie uou. i'. i,. nnuman s uuuaing, corner ooconu ,:n j.,,,1,,1. ,i., i, ,., . ir, ir,,-l-a them securely tinlll the line is paid. The farmers through the county are nearly done witli their harvesting and the barns are groaning with a heavier and richer yield than boa been known for some time. and Pine streets, saw a bright light shining through the front window of the clothing store in the same building. Upon going to the window The will of the late William Cameron ol ami looking in she saw a blaze ot lire issuing Iwisbtirg is lo ho contested. The case lias Iroin u spit-box Idled with sawdust. She im- been certified lo this county anil Juuge i.iweu i mediately liuorinetl Mr. ohuman who exper- will hear an argument in Lewisburg on August ivneed no truoble inputting out the fire as it was 13tl, confined exclusively to the box and contents which wero burned to ashes. The theory as to The Fourth passed oft very quietly in niooins- the oi can bo easily guessed a cigar stump burg. The fire companies went to Danville, ),.i iJ(.en thrown into tho box before lhe fire had and made a fine nppcarance on their way to llie cft Great care should ;bo exercised regard- depot. The picnic in Col. I'lewea "rove w.i i tho prevention of fires. Had tho window largely attended, and enjoyed by every lwdy. The Montour American s.iys: Mr. Frank 1 Thornton is expected back in a short time- frcin Ida visit to California. Tho climate wo leiuir does not nuree with him. ns he bus been sick nearly nil tho time since ho left here. Hon. C. H. Iluckalew and family, Judge El- "well and family, C. W. Miller and wife, C. and the enormous army of drunkards buried curtain been put down when the store was clos ed, the light could not have been seen from the outside until the fire had obtained such headway as to have destroyed that and many other build ings adjoining. Oatawissa Item, Temperance Orators who have been in the habit of seeking to make converts by telling of the va-,tness of the liquor traffic of this countryi Sloan and wife, C. IJ. Urockway, I). J. Waller and wife and many other citizens attended the celebration at Wilkcsbarre last week. each year, while the ranks are being filled with fresh recruits, have been furnished with some "fixed ammunition" by Hon, Edward Young, Chief of the Iiureau of .Statistics. They can Foil Kent Cheap. The first class office in ,ulntitute f.ict for fancy now, and declare that the Columbian Building, heretofore occupied there wtre j this country, In 1877, one hundred by N. U. Funk Esq. It is partly rurnwieil. him) sixty-six thousand liquor dealers licensed Apply to C. ). HltOCKWAY. June 5 !, Hiram Troop, of Intercourse, I.ancnsli county, mid bis father wero making a. grain stack, and when his father went don n ho left n fork on tho top of the stack. When tho boy jumped down, tho fork slid after and struck him on tho right shoulder, penetrating to the lung, killing him almost instantly. are laid and trains run, to prove the stull' that engineers arc made of, but when villainy take the form of obstructing tiacks, or pulling up rails, with tho fiendish intention ol putting hundreds of lives in peril, it is well to tell along with the story what two men did to save a train. Vory likely George Itabo and his son the engineer and fireman of the wrecked train on the Philadelphia, Wilmington ami lialli more road on Saturday night, saw n3 good chance for their lives, after the engine left the track, ns it rnu along six hundred feet or so, as many a man who has jumped and saved himself, leaving the passengers to their fato Hut as tho old-fashioned honor makes tho ca tain the last to leave the sinking ship, so this father and son stood at their posts und were killed. There is no need to take account o probabilities, nor what might have come nbou had they saved themselves ; the lives entrust ed to them were all saved, and they died at their duty. The officer wh leads n forlorn hope and falls in front of his men is no great hero than the railway engineer, lircinaii brakesman who stands by bis train in wreck t the death. Ledger, .W HAT TO DO IN CAbB Ob" SUNaTltOUl!. The New York lloaid of Health publish the following for guidance in treating cases uf sunstroke : IlEii.Tit Diuunniuvr, I No. 301 Mott street New York, j Sunstroke is caused by excessive heat, and es' pecially if the weather is "iimggy." It is moro apt to occur on the second, third or fourth d f by the United Strtes Government. According to the estimates of the Chief of lhe Iiureau of Statistics, the amount of money annually ex pended fur liquor in the United Statos by coil' sinners is six hundred millions of dollars, or, lo be more exact, five hundred and ninety-sii millions. This is lhe cost in dollars to the con sumers only, io one lias yet esmnaieu wnai i 0 a heated term than on the. urt. i.g-s it co-ts to the non-consumer who helps to build I sleep, worry, excitement, clo-e sleeping is more The lleimlltcan dated July -lib winds up an article on the Normal School by predicting for il a very "successful failure." What sort ofu thing is that? We presume the writer used the word futuie instead uf failure, but on such all De cision perhaps llie public will overlook it if our contemporary over the way gets things mix ed. The llevMican has the cheek lo say that it is the only paper In town that prints the pro ceedings of the Town Council. If its editor will look over the files they will find that the Coi.umiiiax contalnul full report for two years befi re they weco wide awake enough to Ihlnk of it. They lire now only imitating the en terprise of the Columhian. Our thanks aro due Mnj. Evuns, of Wyoming comity, for courtesies shown at the Wyoming Centennial, and especially for the breezy ridu behind his famous "Dolly Varden." The Mnjor, we understand, will boa candidate for lhe Leg islature In Wyoming county. Dels thorough ly competent for the position, and If nominated would undoubtedly be elected. and support the almshouse, prisons and peni tentiaries, mainly used as storehouses for the I fruits of the liquor traffic. liOAllINUCKEKK AND VICINITY'. Furmers are now at work harvesting the I fruits of their labor, Numldia has quite a I typographer who does lhe printing for that sec tion, The Catawissa Arus Item has a I weekly or bi-weekly corresiiondent from this I place. Mr.Chas. Krugof Bloomsbuig will build the two new school houses to. be erected in Ihis township. lhe funeial procession I of Solomon Felterinan of Catawissa passed I through here on its way to the Numidia ceme- I tery on last Monday lorenoon. -The Luth eran Ui'foriiud Sunday school of this place will hold a picnic on the 20th for the benefit of Its librniy. Several of the young folks of this apt lo attack llio-e working in the sun, and pecially between the hours of 11 o'clock in ll; morning and four uYlock in the afternoon. O hot days wear thin clothing, Hive us eool sleeping rooms as possible. Avoid loss iifsle and all unnecessary fsligue, If wuikiiig i doors, and where there is arlifiiin! heal lai dries etc, see (hut the roooi Is well ventilated If working in the sun, wear a light hat (lit. black, as it absorbs heat,') struw, tic, and pu inside of it, on the head, a wet cloth on a luigo green leaf; frequently lift the bat from bead anil see that the cloth is wet. io ii check preapiralion, but drink what water need lo keep it up, as perspiration prevents ll body from being overheated, Have, wliencv possible, an additional shade, as a thin undue la, when wulking, a canvass or bond ov when working in the sun. hen much l.iliguei place were highly delighted with 111 eir trip to I do not go to work, but lie excused from w or Wyoming on the 3d and lib. The pupils I especially after 11 o ch ck in the moinlng of the Kernvillc school have become quite I very hot days, If the work is in the sun. If journalistic by editing a bi-weekly school jour-I feeling of fatigue, dizziness, headathe ot mil. The school ended two weeks ago. I haustlon occurs, cease work 'luiiiediately. Mr. Ueicliard brought to our notice a stalk of I down In a shady and cool place; apply wheat which measured five feet and eleven I cloths to and ur cold water over head ai Ichcs.- -The bee-keepers have not been an- Lackawanna County. On lust Monday ho (lovernor, secretary of tho coinuiouueulll neck. If any one Is overcome by the heat sci immediately for the nearest good physieiai While walling for the physician give the per son cool drinks of water or cold Iluck tea, In sneaking of the picnics and festivals on the I cold coffee, If able lo swallow. If the skin noyed much by the sting of the bee In hlveing them as there have been very few young swarms I yet, some uullelpate a good honey crop.- nnd secretary of internal nilairs, approved the fourth Inst., there were three or four In this hot and dry sponge with or K,ur cold writ. report of the commissioners appointed to in quire into and tiiiiko u report concerning tho erection of tho new county of Laeknwuiina.nnd the governor forthwith issued hi proclamation ordering uu clcctiun to be. held August 13th, on tho question of tho erection ol said county. township on that day, lhe Alciyre appoint-1 over the body and limbs, aim upply lo lhe htm mint of Catawissa township being the centre of I pounded lea wrapped in a towel or other clolli attraction in the evening, The festival at I If there Is no Ice at hand kep a cold clolli on the brick church In Hoarlngcreek township on I the head, and pour cold water on It us well the 15th ult., was sparsely attended during the I on the body. Wo do not object to furnishing local news for tho soerul papers of the county through the columns of tho Coli'muiax, but such nut' tcrs as court proceedings we would like to hnvu credit for, when they nro copied rcrlufiii iioin us. It is n job of not less than half a day to preparu them for publication, mid wo know of no reason why wu should do this work for nearly nil tho other papers without receiving proper credit. If tl.cy would prepare them oc casionally so wo could elip.it would be another thing, but now His all one sided. day. however in the evening there were more present. Addresses were made by Itev, Gould- in, Guss and u few remarks were made la regard to the grange movement by h. M. Tewksbury. S. It. Carl was very unfortunate during the ibuuder ihuwer of the 27th ult., by having two horses killed by lightning whilst the third horse standing between those two was left un injured. Two hogs which were near tie barn at llie time were also killed, It being a cold stroke the burn ws very slightly dsmiged. If the person is pale, very faint and pul feeble, let hlin Inhale ammonia for a few se ends, or give him a teasioonful of aromatic spirits of ammonia in two tablespooufuls of : er with a little sugar. Ky order f the board O. F. Ciiandlkii, President, Kuuons CiJtnK, Secretary. AN UNDKNIAULK THUTII. You deserve to suffer, und if you leud a mis- home thieves entered lhe shoe-shop of enable, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful wurl Wm. Yost uu the night of the 23 ult., by bay- ing keys and unlocking the door; after thoy left the shop Mr, Yost was minus one pair calf boots, to pair shoes, one pvlr slippers and about fifty cents iu money, ihe entire lot being IN MRMOltlAM, HRV, (IIOMIK C. SI11IK. Ices. The ltev. George C Drake was born at WIU esturre on the 2Cth of May, 1800. He was educated at the old Wilkcsbarre Academy. Af ter leaving school ho read law, was admitted to the bar and followed his profession for some lime. At length he determine! to consecrate his life to preaching the Word of Life, and soon begun acting as a lay-reader at St. Paul's Chinch, Iiluotnsburg. He was admitted to the Deaeonate of the Episcopal Church in 1833,and rihiiiicd priest iu a year or two. After his or- liniition he was called to the llectorshlp at St. Paul's, where his lay ministration had been greatly appreciated by lhe people. rrom lllooinsburg he went to Schuylkill Haven. Eveiywhere he preached at several missions in hlitlon to his regular parochial services. In 18 1!) he received a call to St. James' Church Money, and assumed charge of the pari-h in Mtrch of that year. His rectorship extended ver more than eight years, during which time many good works were begun. It was during his icctorshtp that the old brick Church was im down, and the Chapel built. The Hcclo- ry was also erected under him, and a subscrip- ion paper started for the erection of i new lunch, in 1S57 Mr. Drake resigned bischarge nil, bti g in delicate health, retired from act- ve service, lie, however, aliviy lier.il himself i reiiilintss to pel form any good work that tme under his notice, mid a long as he was able, never failed to visit llie sick and the af- leted. His life during all these thirty years f his residence in Muncy was very consistent witli his profession. He never forgot that he was a disciple of Jesus Christ. The funeral, which was held on Monday af ternoon, was attended by large numbers of our citizens who thus showed their appreciation of the character of deceased. The services were held at St. James Cliurcli,which was most beau- ifully decorated with flowers The ltev. J, Milton Peck, of Danville, officiated, and the ltev. .1. II. Hopkins, S. T. 1)., of Williamsport lelivered the address. The ltev. Messrs. E. N. Ligb'.ncr, of Muncy, and Wm. Morrall,of Mon toursville, were also prestnt in the Chancel. At the grave, in addition to the services by the clergy, a brief portion of the buiial service of tho Masonic Order was also read. This was most appropriate, for Mr, Drake was for very many years u faithful n. ember of that fraternity, many members of which attended the funeral in a body. In closing this brief and imperfect memorial, we would oiler a lew words ol sympathy to the bereaved one in this hour of their atlliction. But words seem very weak at a time like this, ml the most loving tribute can bring but little comfort to sorrowing hearts. After all, no words of ours can convey half so much comfort these glorious words a part of which The Church ilirects to be read over the open grave of Her Children : "Blessed arc lhe dead which die in the Lord Kven so sailli the Spirit, for lliey rest from their labors, nml their works do follow them. Jlun ty I.iniiinary. Settllnff the Indians. A dispatch received nt tho army headquar ters from General Howard, dated at "The head of Birch Creek, July 8," says ho found tho Indians In forcoon the 8th, near th head of Butler creek. Ho advanced two col umns, ono tinder General Throckmorton, consisting of two companies of artillery, one of infantry nml a few volunteers, and the other under Colonel Bernard, consisting of seven companies of cavalry ami twenty of Bobbins' scouls, General Howard accompa nying tho laltcr column. Bernard's scouts notified him of the vicinity of the hostlles, when the cavalry moved forward at a trot over three foot hills over a mile In as cent. Tho Indians were Btronly posted on a rocky crest. One compauy were left with tho pack train. I The other deployed and ad vanced handsomely. The ascent Is described as steeper than that of Missionary Itldgc, but no man broke ranks, though several saddles were emptied and ns many horses killed. The enemy was driven from its position to another heigat in the rear of tho greater elevation, and crowned with a natural defense of lava beds. In twenty minutes this position was also stormed from dltTerent sides at once, and a lapld pursuit commenced uf the flying In dians, who abandoned their horses, provis ions, ammunition and camp material. The hostile. made for a thick timber crowning Bltio Kldge und made another stand, but were a$nin dislodged and pushed four or five miles further into tho mountains. Tho rough country and the great exhaustion of HEiSiSSHe&h BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev, D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. TH Ifl scuoou tu at present conRtltulcd, oners tho very tost facilities for Tofnfislonftl and ClimstPBttpArnlnif. hcutuU by steam, well entUatcd. iitfhtea by has, and furnished witli a bountiful supply of pure.sote Catalogue, address tho l'rlnclDal. iii.i u iiini.i.Ti LiiilMiii) i rrsMiiriii imnni ui riiur("4 0.- . I frif find nir1iirii TiinMmna rnr iuf Tn In cnrl It cn-tltnttu ennx,. .. ,..,.. .. .n ,..." j , . . . r . : . -t : ".L 1 the men and horses caused a cessation of Ka.rtaieuasMuaents: ;roau7uch-.t ine pursuit ior tue uay. in this ptipaKeraent five enlisted men were -?cr ' wounded aud about twenty horses killed. It is impossible to state the loss of the enemy. Their women niul children and best horses wero moved before thefmht began, appa rently in the direction of Grand llonuo, and the hostlles lied in that direction. Ilulldlnes SDacluus. Invlllnir anil commodious : comnleteli sprlnir water. isx'uiion neaiuiiiu, aim easy oi access. Tsacners experienced, emcictit, anil alive to their work. Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and thorough. Eirenses moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all cipectlm; to teach, htudeiita admitted at any time. Rooms reserved when desired. courses of study prescribed uy tho state : I. Model School, II, Preparatory, HI, Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. 1 1. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture. Tho Elementary. Hclentttlc and Classical Courses are IMlOKI-NslnVAr.. nn,i sr.nrint frrn.inntnr. thnrnin ..iraut.,ni,ini..n.. nnnf..,u ii.nrnitA-.in cprrrspondlnx Degrees i Master ot the Elements: Master 'Of rthe sciences ; .Master ot tlio CI isMcs. Graduates In the other Courses receive .Normal CertUUatcs lueir aiuiinmenis,, signctl uv iup uincers m ine nuara oi luusiees. i-.l..'"' .' j "'""" uj uio nisnu: iiisjii, u mi; ncieuuuc unu eiassieai courses arc noiiniarior to Ihosc of our host t o lecc The state reqiilresahliflier order of cltlicnsuip The times demand It. It Is oneot the prim" objects of this Sruool to hln tosecuro It. I.IVEK IS KIND. A Hunkvolknt WoiiK. The Methodist Church ufXtw York is constantly engaged In providing for the increase of its borders. To a sep.irate organization bus been committed the work of extending the influence of the church. Itev. Win. P. Corbitt, the famous revivalist, is chairman oi this committee of extension and he used to be a martyr of neuralgia. His cure he ascribes lo Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammo nia. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Giles, 151 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents. The I.iver is Ihe imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the. life, health slid happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the nat ural result. The digestion of food, the move ments of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, aro all Immediately connected with the workings of the I.iver. Il has been successfully proved that Green's Aug ust Flower is unequalled in curing all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or I.iver Complaint and Stomach. Simple bottles to try, 10 cents Positively sold In all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. June 7 tf. TTXTTk 1'at Pkoi'I.r Corpulent people can be re duced fJoui two to five tKHinds ier week with out starvation, by using Allan s Anti-rat, purely vegetable and perfectly harmless reme dy. It acts on the food in the stomach, neu tralizing all saccharine and oleaginous matter. 3S3 Washington Street, BOSTON, -Vans. May 2UM878. , . Botanh) Mei'ucink Co., Huilslo, N. Y.: Gentlemen. Without special change of diet, two bottles of Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me four and one-half pounds. Yours respectfully, m. a. bush. Hundreds of letters similar to the above have been received by the Botanic Medicine Co. Anti-Fat sold by all druggists. Business Notices For a Summer Hat go to Lowenberg's. For a Nobby Summer Suit go to l). l,owenDerg s. For a nice Straw Hat go to l). iiwenuerg s. For a Nice White Vest go to IJ. ljowenberg s. Latest Style and Lowest prices always to be found at 1). Lowenberg's. For a cheap Suit of Clothes go to IJ. iiowenbergs, Faiasol's low at I. V. Ilartman's. iTBETPEOPLSJS FA70H1IS CLOTHING HOUSE, 1818.-18U1 year.' TWO bCENKS. White Goods. Linens, Hamburg Edgings. and a full line of Trimming at Clark t Wolf's. Call at McKinney's for Shoes. Ml8KKAHi.KX. The most wonderful and marvelous success, in cases where persons are I WqjjJj j,q -Jjlnitg fifteen dollars, .Irk or niniiiK away from a condition ol miser ..hleness. lliat no one knows what alls them, (nrotilablo palienls for doctors,) is obtuliusl by V . ., . ll!,. TI...U I.e. In Ii. .nr., Max. il it is entirely your own fault and thera is only oue excuse for you, -your unreasonable preju dice aud skepticism, which has killed thousands, Personal knowledge and common sen&u reason ing will soon bhow you that (ircen's August Flower will cure you of l.iur Lumpluiut, or Dyspepsia, with all jts miserable ell'ccU such as THE TOUItTlI AT DANVILLE. About midnight preceding the fourth th air was disturbed by the noise of the ring' ing of bells and the firing of cannons and smiller artillery. This latter was kept up until about fivo o'clock.whon the bells again pealed forth and rang on incessantly until tlio noiso was almost unbearable and slee impossible. Young America was surely let loose and was determined to make himself heard. In the morning tho following organizations arrived to take part in the celebration. Th Friendship and Independent Fire Companies of Shainnkin. Catnwi-.a li.uul, FiieiuMii Fire Co., No. 1. and ltescuo Hook and Lid der Co., No. 2, of llloomsliurg, with Buck Horn Band, and Drum Corps. Tlio parade was formed on Market Square about 10 o'clock and moved over lhe follow. ing route : Dmvii Ferry to Front, up Front to Honeymoon, nut Honeymoon tn Mniket, dmvii Market to Church, out Church to Bloom, up Bloom tn Ali,mit Ash tn Centre, down Centre to'Ferry, nut Ferry to Spruce, down Spruce to Mill, up Mill to Mahoning, down Mahoning, In Chestnut, nut Chestnut to Market, up Market, to tlio Square. The Judges it ltd Stall' took their positions in tlio centre of the S-'ipiarc, and the column passed in review, The Bands, Soldiers and Civic societies wero marched in tho rear of the stall' and were dismissed, llie Firemen wero counter-marched and inspected and then di-iuised, The parade was two hours in passing over tho route. It was a very creditable one and re Heeled much honor upon the committee of arrangement, who were untiring in their efforts to make it a tuccess. TliojudL'Ps appointed to telect the best equipped lire company, fulled to agreo in their (election nml thereforo that prize was not awarded. We understand it lay between tho Washington and (iood Will Firo Com panies, Tho contest between tho dillerent compa nies us to which could run three hundred yaids, unreel three hundred feet of hose and throw a stream of water in the shortest time, created much excitement, The following is the record given each company by the judges: M, 8. Friendship No. 1 of Danville 1 321 Washington No, 2 of Danvlllo 1 01 j Friendship, Hloomsburg 2 fjj Friendship, Sbamokin 2 1C Continental No, ,'l, of Danvlllo No time Good Will No, 4, of Danville " " Cataract Juniors No. 0, of Danville 1 !! The visiting companies labored under the disadvantage of being unacquainted with tho plugs, which caused them to lose some lime. Our Friendship boys say that by some foul play the water was not allowed to run through their hose until eleven seconds alter they were ready for it, and claim that It was a set up job to keep the prize money In Danville, During the run four of the Friendship boys were greatly atlccled by the heat, viz : George Thomas, Johu Yost, Ed ward i ust und Bum llagenbuch. The first prize was awarded to the Friendship and tlio tccoiul to the Washington cnmpany,bnth of Danville. Altogether tho celebratlou was a success. Scene 1st. Two lovers by moonlight alone, He: "'ou ought to know I love you darling," She luoks down, blushes and snuffs. He "Don't you love me just the least little bit?" She: ''Ycs(snull), 1 love you ever so much (snull'l; I could die for you," (Suuff and kisses uii infinitum.) Scene ?d. One year after marriage. He P. S. Bates makes a specially of repairing vatches. clocks, iewelry, silverware, or auy- thing else in his line of business. He al ways insures a first-class job and is prompt with bis work. DOBBIN'S KLECTUIC SOAP. Haviug obtained the agency of this CKLKniiATKf) Soap for Bloomsburir and vicinitv. I anoend the i- , ;. r . t. - 1. 11 .. - " . . . -uiniuunii a i wish you woum urc. juurstm i opinion ol some ol our best people as to us of that disgusting habit of snuUing." She lite-1 merits, preciatingly) : "I can't help it, Charlie, Pvs had the catarrh four or five years." He: "For give me, dear, 1 didn't mean to be cross, but in the name of Cupid, get some of Dr. Sage's Cat arrh Kemedy. They say il is a sure care. You know I'A. Brown, they said he was incurable, and it cured him completely." She: "I'll do any thing to please you, Charlie." (Interesting tableau.) IN THE WHOLE lllsTOKY OP MEDICINE, The Persian Diver brings up no pearl from 8ick hluche, pulpltatiou of the heart, sour tit... uliird 'l li..v Ijpi.i ii ta i-iirn l ine lie hub oi ine sea wineli can surnass in ra. I - ' ' t id 11, 0 Ol IIUI' ,..... j o-" i - . from llie first dose and keep it up until perftct nani puruy a complexion beauliuoa byuieun's health and ttrenglh is rcstutcd. Whoever is Huipnur nosp. A stable accessory or the bath iilllicted In lids wuy need not sutler, v. lien iney n i"ii". ..-I I (on llillers. b'ee "Truths" and "Prov- Beautiful Shades of Black or Brown lie pro- - b" - r ,W.ma,. July 6 2w. July iS4. head, nervous prestation, low tplriU, Ac. Its tales now reach every town oil lliu Western Continent aud not a druggist but will tell jou of Its wonderful cures You can buy a tamplu bottle for 10 cents. Tlireo doses will relieve you. junen-tfjl i m 1 - T. lur. H, it! in. 1 lr . II, lis. 1'luil.ln , J tli Itl.MMl Jl ,-enlM.I.I I'JIln wuulr I i j fn. III llluuillntlivgllnriiilM i m nn, K.nl il irvn mv los vi mrrwi-I.UM- J. K. Mr ,11, uK..lll, O. "II t.r.4 i, in! J ,1 1 r.iiw at. nr.. K. amaiunr, ir 1 't't, 1'ill.ti' tf h, I'l. Svt'j U lttwil ssli aprl,'H-iy "I have used Dobbin's Electric Soap made by I, L. Crag in & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for washing about ten years, and think it superior to any other. Mrs. C. G. Barkley." "We have used Dobbin's ElectricSoap and find it superior t o any other or all othere. I.rs. v. ii, Jacuuy, Mrs. B. H. Stohner. I desire all my friends and customers to (live this SJi one Trial, so that they may know just how good the Best boap In the United states is. J. II. Maize, july 12, '7S-ly Bloomsburg, Pa. No orcDuraliou has ever performed such mar vellous cures, nr lniiinlained so wide a reputa tion, ns A; era Cherry Pectoral, which is rec ognized us tlio world s remedy lor all diseases of tho throat and luncs. Its' loig continued suths of wonderful cures iu nil climates has Hindi) it uiiler:illv known as a safe and relia ble agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which nru the lineruuncrs ot more serious disorder-, it ads speedily and surely, always re lieviiur sutlerim:. and olleu saving life. The protection it nll'ords, by its timely use ir. the Oadmun always keeps in slock Picture throat and iiug disorders of children, make it i.'ram)?a and Mouldings of all kinds, and is uu invaluable remedy to bo kept always on i . ,eared to make picture frames of i .. l v.. .,,...... nnv.p.i I.. i II, lliu III u.i-iy iiuiiii-. .u iiuauit . Great variety of Ladies' and Children's Hose from IU cents to il.00 a pair at Clark & Wolf's. The Best Groceries at I. W. Ilartman's. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. . Ts 3m Jlayai fVith jtiuch greater jiaridy Thau' ever 'ith .ampler f cilUics Tlian ever With farjnora customers Than. ever We. are better prepared 'TJian ever Mcoitsidcrahly'loiver prices ,Than ever To Snpply ) " Th Hen and Boys of America (.With Snpsrb Clothing v From tlio Largest " Clothing Honso in America: Onty One Price. The Lowest. Terms Cash. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. Baxnples and prices mailed anywhere. Orders by mall promptly executed. WANAMAKEE & BROWN Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia, 1 THE TIME TO MECUliETEltlllTO TOItV FOR UU. KlILK'S (IHEAT WOHK THE MEW ILLUSTRATED HISTOlti or rpEisrisrs'Yiv.A.isrT.A.. The grandest setting book for the Pennsylvania neld. Liberal terms to agents, s-end 'M0 ut once for complete outfit, or 10 cenls for our w page suuinit-, uuu name territory wanieu, Aauress li. tiiioimiril. I'ubllslitr, IlarrUhurg, rn, Pont fall to say what pa pi rjou saw- this tn. march 15, Ts ni llur O. B. SAVAGE, I1K1I.KK IN Silverware, Watches, Jswelry, Clocks , &c, bo without it, and those who have once used it never wi . ! nun their kium ledge oi Its com position and ehVts, Physicians use the Cherry Pectoial extensively in their practice, and Clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely cer tain ill its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible. Ton Sai.u dy all Dealeus. jl no 1. auy size. Parasols, Kans, Ties, Hushes, Linen Col lars and Culls and Lace Collars and Culls at QiarK cc wou s. Shoemaker wanted. Apply at .Mch.iu- uey s. Jewelry, Silverware, watches, Ac, at P. S. Bates' is said by all to The display of Marriages. r.IIl!l.'imt-lti'lT. On the 4th Inst, at Nume- dl.i. I'olunibl i county, by Peter Swank, Ksi., Mr, IteuDcn l-'iilirlnger and Miss Kllzabetu ltupp, all of Loucust township. KlthldU-WANIt K.-On tUe4tblnst.,by the Tier. L 11. 1-elsenilng, Mr. (leurge Kielg-hto Miss Haltle WanlcV, both of Cataullsa, l'a. iMAUKET ItEFOltTS. BLOOMSBURG MAKKET. Wheat per bushel., llye " .. Corn, new, " ., Oats, " " Flour per barrel .. i'locneed Flaxseed Puller Kggs Tallow 1.0.1 be the choicest to be seen in Bloomsburg Repairing is done by hi at in the best mauuer aud at the lowest possible rates. Hoot headquarters at McKinney's. Cramnton's Palm Soap is the best lauu drv soan ill thisor any other market. For sale by Jacob 11. Maize. may 18-3w McKlnneys Shoe Store below Ceurt House. TryliBuy It Palm Palm Palm Soan At Jacob H. Maire's at Jacob ll. Maize's. may 8-18w Ma.li KlhluiiiH and Hiblions iu all widths I and Collars with a great variety in novelty at Clark & Wolf. 1.50 IS 1 .HI .18 Potatoes Dried ADnles Hams in; sides Hhoulders Oi I.ard Der DOUlid if Hay per ton It.uu beeswax Timothy Seed Xuu UUOTATIONU FUK COAL. No. 4 on Whart s s.io per Ton lU.D ..(((.... ., f 1.IO No. e " " .eo .locksmith's Lttt up on Wharf............ 1 1,00 bituminous ............ 4 ee Dry Goods always at the lownt prices at . w. liartmau s. Rubbers at McKinney's. Cramnton Brother's Palm boap at Jacob 11. Maize's. It is the txssl. iry it. may 3-1 8 w Admission free at McKinney's. S' TATKMEKT. iirorgo Steaoinan and Samuel Hess Secretaries. Hu- rvtsora lu account lib suKirloa! township, lor I eur ending Atiru s. A. v. ls.s. Ot. Amount of duplicates for 1STT, 7M so To easti collected, IS M Uy orders und receipts Exonerations " 'I lino as bupervlior, 8. Ileus 14 (I, Meadiniiu, time settled In account by onset Work dune on roud ' Attending sett lenient To order glen for balance is 1 A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage ! tjwapinnHHMaMAOuld.to Wedlock n4 cr. u eg es TU W U4 M 1 w Til IT 114 IT Tho fulluMiii; ts tho Indebtedness of said township. I iUUllllUUMUtlUI jr.l VK lOtiJ W ' oiilers unpaid lor jeur of IsM ssl 4T " orders unjuild for )car ut ln ess 14 " June 3. 1s:s tlois is Tho ubuu Is a correct statement as the account biunus ou me iuhii uook, liyiidcr or uudluus, IIENHY C. 1 1 ESS, A A HON FHIT2. .... . KUJAIl PKTKUMAN, Aiiebu AM'ii.w 1.AVVAC11, iierK, June 14 tf. .Diifiiiiii. all IrsratiM tiu Juli ot utrrlk tiid lb iAUteatliat until tar It i lh (iii uf AproduileQ n4 ,tli Pi ft WotutsV. A Ufk lor ("tU', rDii4o aMrvitd.uf aJUlijtl, llUt 4ttMt ,.A I'HIVAI t MtUl CAL AUVIBEH1 . On til d oriJroi TriTt Kftluro rittujf irum 811 Abut. Eipes), orBert Diitriati, vtilt tl Ul kHuiit oft ur, T.i .uTt Lff. prttr Wit. A Cr.miCAL LECrURK on the ttov dlwtMi tr.4 thoiout ih Throat and Luosi,Curib,Kulurt.Lb Op urn lUbtt.lc, rtn htu. L'thrr bufk inl poii pi itl on trtVpt ( prltti Of til thrM, ftttinlt'f !Vrr. brtutifullv ll uMraivtl, lur ti cli. AdU;M fcli. UOTTfl, .No. It Si. HUi bu bU Lul, U. $2500 ATKAB. ArenUwtntcd.Uul. lieu lerllliute rrllcuixt (re. AilrwJ WOSTUSCO.,SlUlOt,M4v 0 PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office ON SIIOHTfST NOTICE AND AT TUE MOST UEASONAULE TEEMB. HEALTH AND HAITINKSS, UealiUnua nappiucMiary piloclewi WealtU to tlitir po.sbfbMirH. uuu jt-i im-j uru wimiu iuo iyucu ev ery uuu nuun m use WUIliHT'S LIVEU PILLS, The only sure Cl'IIK for Torpid lim, Dyspepsia, lleaduehe, Suur stuinuili. I'onstlputluu, IH-billt)', Nausea, and all llllllous eomplalnisaud blood dis orders riouei:eiiutne unless sunied Wm. H'rlffht, Phils." II our l-mttlst v.111 not tuprlr send sa cents tur one box to barum, nouerc to., to N.tui si., I'uux jan. t, 'is-ij- nr Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. Sure Reward. 5 YI'.AKS TO PAY FOIL A FA KM. $4 TO SIO FEB. ACRE. II re th nml 3Itiilo l.aml In Illlclil Kiin In tlie ;t1 I It lo i Acrv Cirant ol (lie (.rami Uniilds anil In. iliansi Itiillt iiiiil iiiiimi)'. TITLE SEHrECT. MroiiK Mill h rt c i oiis pi'iity ol tinilit-r-iio lroiiln-ii(! cIiIiil'Ii lutprm no lio!t,er." itCNSISU TRhAMS T'l'SK ATr R ItEAllY MAIIKETS bcuooiii li Aii.voAii t'om-i TFn,Tintoroii tue LkSTKIi tf Ultl.KASr. Snul lor laiiiplll:t,iiijiKior German Addiess . (. Ill (IIIAItT, I AMI COUMIetlOhKlU (,1'AND HAl'llJS, MICH, aprll 12, 1?T5 WW ll Par.i.ii.' I'liraiillii- 1'ilN lu ,k."ew lllcS Blood' andulli eoinplele eh -nyo t le litood lutheentlr sjstriu In tin in ii -inths. Any iarsonubovlllialu l pill eneh nlu-ht iromitoiii ve-ki rcny lie restor oii io soutd he ipli, It -ui-li a tub t i.e pi -.slbte. sent by mill lor letter si.iinps. 1. s. joif.ViON nco., I'lingur .Vio. d ),iiu :1, TS-iw rt- llelnoed to the l'ust ofllco butldlni:. flrsTdoor above tho Kxhunffu Hotel, All kinds ef Wati-hes. I'lii-ts and Jewelrv neat ly repaired and w tumuli it. may 11, ,s-u tfr-7 iiLi'iiAvy Chewiiii.Tfll)acco! r.4 N I i.i It Mmi I tiubuit;, H.c. lu, ls;i. Messi. HIIKlll.l!. llt.A, i u. (ieiitliini i tuur l iiinis but e t'lten entire sat tsfaetlun. I h.it a iiM-d Hit-in on a u-uod many differ, entklndsoi Mi-Ik. nub nun. T ii Wond, Urlek, Arc, and neti i-t-ettiii i.nt u'liiplaluts, tin lhe eon. trury, the tturk sbiiul- well anil lor wear, Mill In lny opinion, stand with mi) lead In lhe inaiket. When in want of n-ii-ii tue In ililsilit or tlclnlty iou aro at liberty to u-e my nume Mill pleasure, also to use this as jou thluk best, ltests-ctfully Voura. JOHN T. (JltAV. Painter and Dealer In Points, Oils, ie. 8TKICTLY 1'UltE WHITE LEAP, AT TUB IXIWEST MaHKUT ItATES. MONTOUIt SLATK PAINTS. H CKNTH. StONTOUH JIETALUO WHITS. R CENTS. MONTOt'H METALLIC IIHOWN, 41 CENTS. OFF 1'Ol.Olts AT THIS fHlua. PURE LINSEED OIL Alt luwcNt inni'Ut'l rats. AwnidM IihViiI Drue t CnntdntiiAl xta.ltlon for fin tlituiHff qvaliiui tlid (JYC'lou-. anj ImlvkQ c.dr. vtltr 0 ulmn0 anil flaTOrini. TS bull tobacu ?tr nmdd. Atourtlu. ittip tred, -mirlc licl-al lnillt-l on inf.rlor Kood., tlitt JaAtn't Jiftt U en .rvry plus, bold ty tlid.Aln b,-iid lot .MnjiV, fi.r, to c. A. Jackioi A Co., Mft.., r.i.tibtirg, . (J. !'. WAIIIH.i:, CeiieralAitt., I'l.lludtllihlit. June si. 'Ts 4w d llv T. n. .iiliut, Is the uiost i-otvcitiii, and cok msiisu teuipersiiui work ettr ttitttrn. Describes the vurk ot Siurrhy, lteiuolds lnebrhrte Asjlums, Prohibition, etc. It Is just the bouk lu tain tho sounii, 1 1 claim the cirlp;, tiillfht'-n the iople. I'ATIIKKH, MKBCHANTH, M ASL'I'ACIVKkKnSbOUld bllj It lor llnlr jounu men. "1 Ulletott Mill boapottei lu thu right dueetlou." Henry A. HijlioWs. "It is Just the book forth limes. lion. t in. E. IHkI-jo Vour admlrub u work Is all rlsUt." Hon. Neat How, A8 I closed tho Look. 1 thunked ood and took euur u.'o.' wis. L. it. ixiatltt, ireas, w. u, 1 . 1". A tenia report 110 to too eoeiss per week. Seen success rcovui lis worth. Male and femnln a -cents wanted. Tsaus l.ln.iiAL HUUUAKU 11HOS., US, biuisom street, Philadelphia, June SI, TS-4W d Olf TH Clftin invested lu Wall Stree VlVI I J OLUIIU stocks makes fortunes ev. ery month. Hook sent freo explalnlnir everyihlaff. Address II AXTEK ic'O., uassihis, 17 Wall slit-el, New York. d Julys, 'Is-iw VjT 1 Vr beautiful Concert (Irand Ann 1 T 1 1 A S 1 1 I'liuos pileo licuo only I IHliA bample cards and prlio charge. list furnished without HIT" Mi.i. Mii-tib rami sipiaro I ianos,pnee f I uunuly iA.. nsri"l ipris'iu rianos,iiicuSOoiuyi&&. .setv st)le l prUht I l.iuos rl 12.30 lli viu,. t-.as. Oritltu U stops fTS.IIU. t'liurrh Oikuhn ISfclotis pllie i.'t" nnlj Mli Cli-tiuiil IJTJ .UlrriirTun Orttiiii.. only I05. Iliit-r come undst-omoui home II I am nut us represented It. It. Kurt) pal I Imlh was s mid l'lauo cr Ors-an Klieu free.Lar-jo HlsL Newspsier with much lnlormallou about cost of Pimm A- otHuti sent free, Hieaso add rets HAN lEL F. HEAT ev, Waahlngtou.New Jersey, July 5, 'T-lw a Orders and Inquiries by mall wm ncelvo prompt altenllou, HENHV S. ItEiVY, MANUlWCrURKU, ltUFEUT, l'A, SIOYKll HltOS. VUOI,lAI,E AOENTB, IlLOOMS'bt'ltd, l'A VS)5.'li. I. Snnford's Jamaica Ginger. Julys, TS4w Tho only combination or tho tiuoJauiutca Clnvrer with cholco Aii maiiu and French Hrandy fur i'holtra. llioleia Morlms Clumps and I'ulns, UUiihoen und lly tery. HiUH-nsla. I lanilenoy Wi ot Tune and Aim It. In I lie Mem- ant mr I dsnirerHof CLuneeif Wuler.Fuod aud Cllmule- sk lur MMWU'll jAtlAll A GlNUEIl. d TOU HUNTING tf OF At EVERY DESRIPTI0N EXECUTED P1.0MPXL.Y TUIS OOLTJUBUN OfHO. 3 rfJlOU Ait-tlN'E ifii-yiicit-iiL'iAi iiSii 'i llYLllSlOWIltfWA0 a?,5 !,?A l i, ,s- tv d LEOAI. BLANKS 01- M KINDS ON UANll AT 1I.K ttll MLI AN tlUCit