THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. J. . BI7TEH81.HDEB,) a1"0"- BLOOMSBURG, PA, Friday. March 10. legS Many Democrats die every year, but few arc born. This i an epigram.- en Ktt lyibune. A much ohorter word will describe it better a word of three lot-ton-. The President sayi! that Mr.Conkling'a letter, declining the appointment ns jus tice of the Supremo Court, will not bo made public t& present. Why make it public at allt It is o no particular in terest to tho country, Mr. Conkling'a law business has had a sufficient boost as it is, and tho matter might as well bo dropped. Tho record of railroad" accidents pub lished in tho Railroad Gazette shows for the year 1881 a total of 1,458 accidents, 11 1 persons killed, and 1,o53 injured, Doing a mommy average oi Tl acci dents, 30 killed and 120 injured. This is a larger average than ior any previous year since tlie record lias been kept Still they come. The Sullivan county Democrat endorses Hon. S. 1'. Wolvcr- tan for Governor, and says that he is "a Kentleraan ot hnc abilities, a sound Dern ocrat and an indefatigable worker,' all of -r . :.. vwuuu in mtu. .ill. , t wiv ill lull Ui guuuu; strength every day aud will Command a strong support at the State con vention. The big walking match in New York ended on Saturday nisht last. Hazael came out ahead witB a score of GOO miles, beating all previous records. Fitz gerald made 577 miles, Xoremac 555, Hart 512, Hughes 535, Sullivan 525. The amounts won range from about $18,- 000 for Hazel to S7.-U tor Sullivan, The total attendance during the week is estimated at 50,000. It is thought .that liazael will be challenged by J towel!. The Pittsburg Post Bays : "XowHhat ex-Senator Dorsey has been criminally indicted, some Republican Congressmen are annoyed that he persists in retaining his position as secretary ot tlie JJepublt can National Committee. It is thought that the members and oflicers of tlie Ta tional Committee should belong to the undetected part of the community. When Kemble was detected and indicted he made over all his right, title, interest and claim in thcCommitteetoDon Cam eron." Tho United .states isenate con firmed the nomination of ex-benator Conkling as one of the justices of tho Supremo Court. Tho vote t-tood 38 yeas to 12 nays, eight of the latter being Democrats ami lour Kepublicans, viz Hoar, Dawes, Morrill, and Hawley. Eftigy Sargent was confirmed ns minister to Germany, without a division. '1 wo bad nominations. Mr. Conkling, on Monday, sent a special messenger to the President declining the appoiutment. An anxious country can now sit down and draw a long breath. W hat an nn comfortable person a very great man is to be sure. The Philadelphia Press has recently published some Btartling statements going to prove that the detectives of that citv are in collusion with thieves and burglars. Tlie charges are circurastan tial, giving name) and dates, and demand a rigid investigation, it is a matter ot wondering comment that tho reform mayor, King, takes no steps to ferret out the facts and break up the detectivo force as now organized. Mavor King will have to show more zeal than he has yet, if he expects to retain the confidence ot tho men who elected him. it lias long been believed that I'hiladelpliias detect ives were utterly corrupt, but the Press first makes detailed accusations against them. 1-et the mayor act at once and with vigor. With the present issue of tnis paper wo begin volume AIjVII ot tho Uoi.um w,v Demociut, which was consolidated with the Coi.umiiian in 1807. Since the establishment of the Democrat in 183 marked changes have occurred in journ nlism. Tradition has it that in its early days the Democrat was delivered through the surrounding country by carrier on horseback, and about three days were consumed in getting the pa pers into the hands of a limited number of subscribers. When the editor was in need of the necessarie of life, and this was probably tho caso much of the time he started out with a truck wagon, and collected his subscriptions in cabbage, pork, chicken?, grain, and whatever else was offered. In those days an editor wa treated as a kind of public pauper, and it was considered a great act oi charity on the part of his patrons whe they paid him what thoy owed him There ar3 still a few people who think it does not make any dilterence whetlie tho printer is paid or not, aud there are some who offer to pay in such produce as they oinnot dispose- of to anybody else, but generally the business ot pub lisning a newspaper nai taKun in piac among other honorable occupations, an the people have come to understand that thoy are expected to pay ior their new mst as promptly as thoy pay the mer chant for their provisions Col. Levi L. Tate, the founder of tho Coi.vmiiia Dkmockat, and its editor for thirty-one years, is now editing the Js comma Chronicle at WiHiani9port, anil though past seventy years of age, retains his old timu vigor, and expounds the principles of Democracy as clearly and forcibly as in his younger days. From a small beginning this nape has grown and improved, and is now tho largest sheet, and has alargercirculation than any other paper published in tho county. It has always adhered closely to Democratic principles and enaeavors at all times to represent tho highest in terests of tho party. It ha supported tho nominees of tho party and clir-eon tcnanced bolting; it has not hesitated to find fault with Democratic officials when they wero believed to be wrong, and its columns will always bo open for tho ex posure and defeat of any candidate whose nomination can bo shown to have been obtained by dishonest or unlawful means. It I1.13 no sympathy with any ring or clique, and is opposed to any thing like boisism, and it will always insist that those who nsk for official pos ition at tho hands of Democrats in this county must bo nblo to show that they have not been unfaithful. Within tho past four months now quarters have been provided for our of fice, nml it is complete in all its nioiut uienU. Our facilities aro unequalled In this section, and unsurpassed by any country ofiico in tho Stato. Having a 1ermaiient location, and an established tusincss, it is our intention to continue to improve, and thus merit moro and moro tho air patronage that lias been given us. If CongrcM docs not glvo Grant liis elision, lie innv consider it neewsarv to take another trip ntnoni! his friend), the crowned licadj, and cart home enough valuable Mouvcnirs to keep him out 01 the Alnnhouse. A talented tramp will always work uii n good route a second time. Ph ila. Ch ron icle-Herald. Senators Hoar and Dawesof Massachu setts," Merrill of Vermont and Hawlcv of Connecticut, who voted against C onk- Ings confirmation as nuticc of the su preme court, will not have much influ ence in this administration hereafter. iirtlnir's Stalwart appointments must not bo treated in such n contemptuous man ner, as those who have offended will speedily realize. W. W. Ker, assistant attorney general, has completed the preparation of the in dictments in all the star route cases so far considered by the grand jury. There aro seventeen of these indictments. These have already been endorsed by tho grand, inrv as "true bills." The in dictment against Gen. Hrady, Dorscy, el at., is a most voluminous document, and contains ono of the largest counts ever prepared, This count exceeds in length any in the famou Tweed cases in .New lork, winch were somewhat remarkable in that respect. It contains one hundred special allegations of fraud ulent acts and covers transactions in twenty-one post routes. VYbcre Dad Democrats Go. One of the peculiarities of American politics is that whenever a, Democratic ,.. , - , . 11 .!. politician uccomcs so ueuapi iiut nu is incontinently dropped by hp party as sociatcs he generally finds his way into tho front ranks of tho other side. There is that fellow Acklen, irom Louisiana, for instance, who mado all sorts of no torious escapades at Washington and elsewhere, until his disgraceful conduct II , , ... v. ! ... impelled ms party associates u iiuiiiumit. another in his placo ho has turned up as a full-fledged Republican candidate for Congress. He would be. an admira ble corner-stone on which to build up s Republican party in .Louisiana. J'otts vine viiroiiicie jsem.) ATTEMPT TO KILL UUEF..N VICTORIA. On Thursday evening of last week as Oueen Victoria was about entering her carriage, at a railway station in London, a man m the crowd pointed a pistol ai the carnage and hred. lie attempted to fire a second shot but the pistol was knocked from his hand and ho was seized by tho police. The man, who was miserably clad, gave ins name as Rhoderick Mac-Lean, and stated that huncer actuated his crime. . He is 2 years old and a grocer's assistant. The bullet.did not 6trike the carriage and the Queen was not aware of the attempt upon her life. This is tho fourth time an assassin has tried to kill her. Mes 6ages of svmpathv wero sent to tho Queen by President Arthur and most of the crowned heads ot Jturope, and many meetings were held in London and the provinces at which resolutions express imr horror at the crime were adopted MacLean is undoubtedly insane and has been in au Asylum for some time past lie does not appear to realize tho enor nuty oi his offence. A WORTHLESS INSTITUTION. It has come to be quito generally be lieved that the State Agricultural Col lege is barren of good results and un worthy of assistance from the State. lliere is to be sura a large stall of pro- lessors, totally disproportionate to the number ot students, but there is no evi dence to bhow that what is taught is of the slightest value to the farming com munity. The best thing to do, is to abolish the College andseil the property A legislative committee is now mvesti gating the affairs of the institution, but it is not probable that their report will materially atTect public opinion. In 1870 a legislative committee, appointed for the same purpose, made a report and said therein, "the evidence does not show actual fraud or discloso corrupt management or the tnuas received by said institution, yet your committee are of the opinion that tho testimony does conclusively indicate that the institution has been very badly managed." Thero does not seem to be anv good reason why tho college should be maintained at tiie public expense. News Items. Delegates representing nearly all the coal companies in Luzerne and Laeka wanna counties met in Wilkes 15arro last Friday in convention. They took into consideration the propriety of organizing a workman's union. Tho meeting was adjourned to reassemble in general mass meeting at rittston on the loth, it is foregone conclusion that thev will de mand an increase of wages of ten to twenty per cent. A SMOOTH COMl'I.KMOX. Can be had by every lady who will uso Parker's Ginger 'ionic. Regulating tlie internal organs and purifying the blood it nuickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom to the cheek Read about it in another column. Judge Francis S. Lathrop, President of the New Jersey Central R. R. died on Friday night last, at Madison N. J, aged an years. J'or tho past live years ho had been Receiver as well as I'rcsi dent of the railroad. Mr. Scovillo will retire from the Gui tcau case, after tho bill of exceptions has been filed. Tho Guiteaus think they can get 15. r. ISutler to argue the bill of exceptions. It is useless to deny that tho brighter nnd laircBt tall easy victims to con sumption, nnd equally fruitless to ignore tho fact that decline has its origin many cases in neglected catarrh. San ford's Radical Cure is a pure, sweet balsamic specific. After much debate tho Iowa senate has agreed ton coiutitutional amendment prohibiting tho manufacture and sale of intoxicoting liquors as a beverage. The measure now goes before the people. A $10,000 bridgjat Plattsburg, X 1 . , has been destroyed by Hood, nn the iron structure that spans the Hudson River at 1 roy is in danger. Two bald eagies, fine large birds, liav recently been captured in Chester county, Another ono was seen in the same ncigi borhood, but it eluded nil efforts to bag it For aged men, women, weak and sick ly children, without a rival. Will not causo headache. Brown's Iron Hitteis. During a hurricane in thonorth of Scot land three hundred whales were driven in Weesdale Voe, Shetland Islands, nnd shoaled. They wero all captured. Dr. Joseph Pancoast, tho eminent surgeon, died at his homo in Philadel phia on Tuesday morning last, aged 70 years. Ho stood in tho foremost rink in hia profession and was highly esteem ed in tiio community. Wii.uam Hauuisom Ainswoktii, tho noted writer of fiction, is dead at tho ago of 70. On Friday I.eander Miller, of Union ity, Krlo county, a well to-do nnd les- cctcd farmer, tied his handf behind his ack and hung himself. No cnuso for the act is known. Butler 1J. Strang of Tioga county, h has shcl been appointed United Mates Marsl for Dakota. A freight car loaded with brick was thrown into a ditch, eight miles from Tolict, Ills, last week. Ten tramps were secreted in the car at the time, two of horn were killed outright and tho others so badly injured that their lives are do spalrd of. The names of the unfortu nates are not known. SATISIACTOIIV. Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, X. V , writes: I have used Burdock Blood Bitters for nervous nnd bilious headaches, aud have recommended them to mv friends : I be lieve them superior to anv other medi- cino I have used, and can recommend them to anyone requiring a cure for bil iousness, l'rice LOO. The banking firm of Charles A. Sweet it Co., one of the largest banking houses in Boston, has failed for a large amount. The extent of the liabilities is notknown, though it is great. It is estimated that twenty thousand persons in Arkansas and thirteen thous and in Mississippi arc made destituto bv the flood, and at least twenty thousand cattle have been drowned. "rocn on on." L. P. Follett, Marion, O., states that he has used Thomas' Eclectric Oil for burns, nnd has found nothing to equal it in soothing the pain and giving relict. t Pittsburg, Pa., Saturdav, John bernethy, who shot and killed Will am Leslie in a saloon on December 5, was sentenced to be hanged. John D. Defrees. public printer at Washington has resigned. .Manchester, (Mich.) Tinterprise. Messrs. Haeussler & Kingsley, Drng. mat a Wn m nit fiat aoif' ATf linmlln !-tt Jacobs Oil with abundant success, and it has given excellent satisfaction to our customers. Joshua R. Scrfass, a lawyer and prom nent political! of Faston, Pa., was ar rested Saturday morning for having un lawfully procured the vote of a colored man in tlie last presidential election. The arrest causes much excitement in political circles. Xearly a ton of opium, valued at 20 000 was smuggled ashore from asteamcr at han l rancisco. A lcvenue captain two lieutenants and the whole force of night inspectors, on duty at the time, have been dismissed from the service by order of the Secretary of the Treasury. The Judiciary Committee of the United States Senate have reported bill to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United otates. About 150 citizens of Reading have been or will be arrested for attending a cock fight. Tho t. P. C. A. did it, David Navarro, the fat boy who has been on exhibition in different museums throughout the country, died in tlie pest house at Pittsburg last Tuesday of small pox, lie was twenty-one years old and weighed iOO pounds. The State Supreme Court has rendered a decision sustaining tho validity of tho deterred income bonds of the Rending i. it. it is claimed that this will en able Mr. Gowen to place the Company on its feet and take the property out of tlie receivers hands. Tin- Secretary of t'.:e treasury has di rectod a suspension of the collection of taxes, amounting to about $500,000, due on the Reading railroad "pay certifi cates." Secretary Folger was induced to take this step in view of the fact that two courts have already sustained an in junction to restrain Uw collection of tax and four committees of Congress have at different times reported in favor of measures to relievo the road from it He ha, therefore, decided that the lc. gahty of the tax should bo finally and authoritatively adjudicated before pro cec-ding to collect. GGO. W. Tirmrn J4ftT.h4ll ttt firnrl.lAn.ii I., cured by ontlcura Ilesolvent (olood punner) anil uuicura anUCutlourdboip (the great Bkln cures) ot a ringworm humor got ai the barber'b. wliicu spread all over Uu ears, neclt and face, and for et.x SKIN IIU.MOH, t. u. Drake. Esti , acent for Itaroer Dro3 . De trolt, Jlich. gives an astonish! ne account of his case (eczema lodent), which had been treated by consultation of physicians without benefit, and which speedily yielded to the cuttcura ho solvent luiuuu nurmen internal r &nn rnuctira nnn iruti. cura soap (tae groat sum curc) externally. SCALD HEAD. II. A. lUyrnond, Auditor V. V S. it. It, Jack Boa, Mich., was cured of scald lieadot nine years KCZKMA. HOD. WfU. TVlor. IlfUMn. Ust. nnninntlv cured ct a tiumor ot tlie Mco ana Bcalp (eczema) ibat tad ten t realty! unsuccessfully for twelve year by iuau; ui iiujiuu 9 Bli:mU3 JOU JJUICU BpCO i"n, net cu auiup;au auiuuriucs. .AIII.lv CllUST. Mrs. Ilrowers. 143 Clinton St.. Cincinnati, speaks ot her bisters child, who was cured of milk crust wrncii resisted an remedies ior two icars. WOW One healthy boy, with a beautiful head of hilr. FALLING HAUL Frank A. Ilean, Steam t'lre Engine s, lioston, was cura Itesolvent (blood purifier) lnternilly and cutl- CUM and CutlCUra Soao Itha irreat &L-ln rur-M nut naily. which completely restored hlihalr when all emu uu iyuuiu ise IL. THKATMK.NT. Th9 Cutlcura treatment consists of tho 'Internal MwuuuDvumura jiesuiveni, me Lew D1001 pun iier, aim iuh external use or uuncura and CUUC Map, the great skin cures. CL'TICUltA ueinemes are for sale by all drutelstH. I'rlco nf Cutlciiri. a Mi'illpfnnl .Twliv .mail 1.,..,,.,. tn . 7 . . ' - . . ..j . ..... mi MJ.g.t.ivcilWi larire boxi-s II. cutlcura Ilesolvent, tho new Ulooa riirtller $1 per bottle. Cutlcura Soap (tho. qu;en of medk-lml and tMlet soaps), it cents, cutlcura .Meuivnmi .luuiiutr ouup,i9 cents. iTincipal depot. Eii8 s rotter, ISostok. Masa. CATARRH Sanford's Radical Cure. Clear head anl volcj.env breathim. n.i 1 perfect unell, taito and hearing, no couih. no oi (ress.by using Hanf jrd s Judical Cure. SnecM until your bead li realy to ny err. eyea m4 Ht....u, ...,Wrtb (jartll-u uuu Qiooartrwr. U, cum n llallcalcl,'Bror caurrliiou With Hazel. American Ilnn. Can vtt.i and Clot er Moaaoins are what Sanf ord"H Itadlcal can Is mado of. One bouia lltdloal Cure.ono box rutar rhtl solvent and sanford's Inhaler, In ono natoKa for II. Sold everywhere. ' n ceivsc roviKil, lit too. ELECTRICITY UenUe, yet cDectlru united with llrallntr li.Osum, lender ' t'OIXINS' VOLTAll KI.KC 'rill' TLAbTKHS one hundred t lines superior to a II other plu. I.ruf.i,.i.rw M.ln U'..l..ui. V..H.V v.v . I..U, M I 4.1.1. I bmb -a ana juanmiuauou, itkv, ti A3T6 cent, bow wvcrywhere. fiiticura Having removed to our new and commodious office we have room and facilities not enjoyed in our old lociition.and have therefore de termined to keen n full stock of goods in the line of our business. rOH. THE LADIES have a fine assortment of call- ing cartis.piain, giit.ueveieu edge, ml mourning, bamnlcs ot en- raved visiting cards can be seen lere, or will be sent to your house or inspection, it desired. Ar- ungements have been made with Irtnfliiir lKt lo1n1rKin mimntnt for all Kinds of engraved work. Bv leaviim vour card plate here, rinlnrs pan 1m fllloil in n fnu- iliiva ! Orders Ulll Ue lllieU ill ll ICW UllVS, ' or new plates and cards obtained, at city prices. We expect soon lo add line papetenes to our stock. OR BUSINESS iii EN . T , , 111VC Letter HcaUS JfotC WO leads. Bill Heads. Statements. Fine Curds, Note Uooks,fveceiht DOOKS, vrtiur JJOOKS, UU UlllS, ShippiuyTags, Circulars, ttc. c., egal cap, tools cap,account paper, covers tor legal (locuiiients,uocketH, administrator's and executor's re ceipt books, legal envelopes, paper iasteners. Ilie best iacilities in the county for printing paper books. A full line of local blanks. FOR THE PUBLIC GENERALLY wo have a large stock of envel opes, by the pack, box or thous and, writing paper of all kinds, bv the sheet, quire, or reani,pencu tablets,writing tablets.blank books, inamlla wrapping paper, mannla bags, medicated paper, newspaper, card board, white and colored, wedding or part' invitation pa- ers, including outside and inside envelopes, bills of fare and dance programmes, line iolding cards, for concert or exhibition pro grammes. BOOK BINDING. ArraiiKements having been made with an experienced work man to do bc'ok binding, we are prepared to receive orders for binding magazines, law book, music,pamphlete, and all kinds of muted or blank books, rersons laving work of this kind (an do no better than by leaving it at this ofheo. or upon notice it will be called for at your house. Every body has-books that need binding, but do not have it done because of the trouble in packing, or be cause they do not know where to send them. This difficulty is now obviated and we hope to receive a large number of orders. Blank books of any kind.ruled, united and bound,can be lurnish ed at a few days' notice, as low as they can be obtained elsewhere. The Pautagraph Binder. This is an ingenious arrange ment frr binding all kinds of com mercial papers, such as letter and note heads, statements, cards, &c, for which we have just purchased the riirht in Columbia and Mon tour counties. It is the beat thing of the kind ever invented, and Ithose who use it will never have anything else. It keeps the papers 'together, and prevents them irom ;etting soiled, as they are always sure to do,u allowed to lie around loose. The Panlaaruph is ahead ot all others, lry it. Manilla WrappE Paper anil Pais. The merchants of Bloomsburc need no longer tend money away irom home lor tneir wrappers am: bags. We are prepared to iu orders ns cheap as they can get them filled elsewhere. Only the Lest quality of paper used,and our assortment oi display type is the .largest in this section, lluviii opened n retail department w solicit a fair share of the public patronage Fine Work a Specialty. Our assortment of job tvpe is tlie largest in tho county , and the latest styles are constantly being added. Wo aro determined to keep at home a largo amount printing that has heretofore beet done in the city because of the supposed inability of :ountry printers to do it, Our facilities for doing fino work, are far sup erior to anything in this region and aro not surpassed by any country oflico iu tho State. The public is invited to visit our office and compare it with others. As every printing establishment in the country claims to have the largest quantity of job type an the best presses, we do not as yon to tako our word for it, but call aud exnnuno ior youreeliyind you will liml mat wo have more material than any Itro offices i Columbia county, and it is nearly all new. ELWBLL & BITTENBENDER. NEW CARPET STORE. LARGE STOCK 0F- llODY llllUSSEIi, TAPKSTHY HHtSSEI KXTItA SUPEIt INGItAlK, SlTEIl IKOHAIK, . FLOOH OIL CIX)T11P, TA11LE OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTH HUGS, MOQUET AXD TAPESTRY HUGS, ' WINDOW SHADES, Ac, Ac. j March ".0 .ly I UDITOH'3 NOTICE. isriTt or HJKMiii zir, crcEi'in. The underjlioed appoint;! an auditor, by the Or r Inn's Court of Columbia county, to mike dlstrlbu tlonto andamonythe parties cntitlM thtreto, of 1 ine Daiance in ine nnas 01 tne aaministraior ot aald estate, wlU attend at his once In Uloomsbu n, on rnaay, .pru 1111. a', ran o ciock in ine lore noon. 'or 168 purposes of his appointment: whtn and KhllifMnhnrlnifr.ufmnnAllfU!v1ri-re. $SWSSFA'W' dered,romroraVr.T t.a JOHN O.KItBE.E. Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATC OF UEORflK ZaRK. PLCV. IStb. The undersigned auditor sppolnted by the Or- pntns' court of Columbia county, to make distribu tion otthe balance In the hands li. Frank Zirr, ' exccu'or of the estate cr ueoive zjrr. late of tireen- wood township, dece-d.to and among the parties 8ally cn!,"ed ,0 receive the same will meet the eiv I .in. i-ii.it outnAAB. ui ui M uuai..nuTU aud where au parties Interested In said estate must attend or be forever debarred from any share of asm luuu. P It. T.ITrt.R I march in .w Auditor. JJXECLTOK S NO TICK. ssrtTi or S0LOU0N ntmio. DJwrastp. tetters testiment&ry on tho estata of SMomon Helwig lite ct uatavtssa twp.. Columbia couatr, rtf-riLHf 0. have been framed bv tho Ilerlster of ss Id county to swnhla IIHwlg and c. H. Iiuckalew All rjrsons havlnir claims against tho estate of said d cedent are reanested to Dresent them for setue ment, and inoe inoeoiea to uc estate to mats pavment to the undersigned executors, without delay. .,... t'atawlssi, C. It. BL'CKLE'. moomsturg. March 10 -Cw Executors IXECUTOU'S XOTICK. HfTiTE OP UE0RHE O1RT0S, DICEHSD. Letters testamentary In the estAte of (leorge r.irton late or tireenwood tD. Columbia countr. 'a., deceased, have been granted by tne ltemster ot said county to the undersigned eeautor. AU per sons hav ne claims azainst tne estate ot tnauece- dent arc rcausted to present them for settle ment and those indebted to the estiie to mixe pay ment to tne unacrsigne i executor wiuiom aeiay. 13.VAC A. utn J 1 1. Executor. March 10 -w Bhorsburg. 1'a OTICE is litrcbv given tli.it I have bouehtotA T. Crevellnzat constable Sale on tjie llth day ot Kebruary.18iJ.the following person al nronertr: lhirse. S cows. 3 hogs. 1 carriage. 1 spring-wagon, 1 buck-board, 3 sets of Harnes3.a lot ot hay. grain In the ground, and all the household goods ana inrniture. i nave loanea ms score ce Kcrtbed roods to A. T. Cre eilng during my pleasure and cannon ail persons against intenennz or meu- aung witn tne same. Van Camn. DAHVL L. CREVELISO. March 1st, March 3 .4w ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order cf the Orphms' Court of Columbia county, the undersigned Henry Fullmer Administrator of the estate ot Abraham Force, late ot Orange township, deceased, wl',1 expose to sale on the premises on TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, 182. at two o'clock p. to. the follow Ing described real es tate situate In Orange township, bounded as fol lows : On the north by land of abraham Dlldlne, on the east by lands ot Isaiah Kline, John Welsh and Ilartman heirs, on the south by land ot Jesse Brum- stellar and on the west by lands ot Michael Sldlcr and Jam ts Eves, containing EIGHTY-TWO ACRES and EIOUTV-Eioar rERCHES more or lets, whereon are erected a Small Log House, ulso a good & GOOD BANK BARN and out-houses, also a GOOD SPUING OF W'ATEIl on tne premises and a thrifty.' YOUNG ORCHARD. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth of the purchase money shall bo paid at the striking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten percentat the confirmation absolute, nnd the re maining ttire J four! hs In one year at Mr confirmation nisi with Interest from tint date. A. C. IIebvxv E. SutTU. HKKP.Y FL'LLMER. feb!4-3tr Attorneys. Administrator. PUBLIC OF Valuable Real Estate. Ily virtue of an order of tae Orphans' Court ot Co lumbia county, the undersigned executor cf the last will and testament of John .Sands, late of Green wood township, Columbia county, deceased, will expos to public s.le on the premises on . Friday, March 10th, 1882, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, .the folljwm; de scribed real estate, sltuito In Grf eawood township. Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded by Crten creek and lands ot A. II. Kitchen, tin heirs of Jchn Iteece, deceased, Jacob GerrarJ, Samuel Albertson and others, anl containing 78 ACRES, and sixty.slx parches, mora or , on which are erected a T ITJPl? o C'PAl'V I'TTl r 1'' MIT T ij,invir. o-oiuHi i-i. ui.i.mi .1111,1., in good running order, a NEW FIIAME HOUSE; I1AH.V, as good as new and all cccessaryiout-bulldlnfrs ; water at the house, and Green creek runs aloug the cdg ot the farm and supplies the mill wlih water, a young Orchard, ot cbolcj fruit on the place. TEHMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth of the purchase money Miallbe pild at the striking down of the property j the one-fourth less thitcn per cent, at the confirmation Usl, and the re- ma.nlng three-fourths In ono jea.f thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. febto.ta D. K. SLOAN. Executor. Orangevllle, Pa, (Jltl'IlAXS' COL'UT SA1.K OF VALL'AIILK Kcal Instate lmrsuant to an order of the Orphan's court ot Co lumbia county, Pennsylvania, will be sold at public rale, on the premises, In tho uwnshlpof Montour, In said county, on KMDAY, MAltCH 10th, 1832. at two o'clock p. in. the following described real estate late ot John liallor.deceoscd, to-wlt : A house and Li'jt of Ground, adjoining land of Henry Lazarus, Jeremiah Beaver and Isaiah Hagenbucb TUB lot is situated on tho public road leading from Uloomsburg to PanWlle. The house Is a large two story FRAME DWELLING. There is erected on said lot alio a oood STAHI.E 11 LACK-SMITH HIIOP AND Ol'T-HOt'SES ! Also a good WELL of WATEHonthe premises. TEHMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of ihe property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation ot sale, izi the remaining throe-fourths in one year wereaiier witu Interest from confirmation nisi. Purchaser to pay for making deed. l'ETEHS. KAItSUNKll. t.j Administrator, 1ITATION. In the matter ot the Kstata of Margaret Former, a lunatic. In the cou t of Com- i mon l'les of Colum bia county. COIUXBU COl'IfTT,SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania :-To the husband and children cf 3larirart't Former a luna tic, resident of AI tdlson township, county ot Colum bia, and A. K. Smith guardian ad litem of Clark Former a minor child ot said Margaret Former a lunatlc-dreetlog! At the instance of C.Kram' r committee ot said Margaret Former, a lunatic as aforesaid. You and each of you laying aside all business and excuses whatsoever are hereby cited lobe and i-pr-ear be fore the Honorable the Judges of the court of Com mon Pleas In and for tald county ot Columbia, on the thirty-first day ot March A. I). I'M, at nine (si) o'clock a. in., to show cause If any you hare why C Kramer, committee cf Margaret Former lunatic aforesaid, shall not make sale of a cerraln tract cf of lind owned by said Margaret Fortoer, 1'inatlt! aforesaid as set forth in the petltlou filed, ot mid U. Kramer corumltuie as aforesaid, Herein fall not. Witness the Honorable William Klirvll President Judge of our said court at liloomsburg, the lbili day of February A. I). H . tebSI-lw ll. M, IJI IC K, Hepuly. Orphans' (Jourt Salo OF VAM AULK Real islale ! By Tlrtuecf aa ordjr Issued out of the Orphans Court ot Columbia county, the undersigned Admin. Istrator of George Bretce late of Madison township, said county, deceased, will cipoio to publl: sito on tho premises at t o'ebek p. m., on SATUHDAY, MAltCH llth, All tliatcerialn messusgcand tract of land ilt- uato In Malison townUilp, Columbia county, I'-i bounded by lands ot Wiuiam MastcUir, II. W, Mc- lleynold,Cyrus llelcharj, Jaciti ZelsUf t aa 1 otnjrs containing, ISO ACRES of land more or less, wlUi ttc appurtensnce'.whf re- on It erected a Urge tew Dwelling House, BAHK BAIUJ, Oood Oat-Bnlldlngs The farm is well watered and has an APPLE ORCHARD 1 and frolt trees of all klnls. Sale will be subject to n dowcrr ot llJM.MIa farorol Mary Hajder, widow of Dnld Snyder Sr., deceased. I'ossettlon will be given April 1st, 199i. Deed lo bo at expensed ruf . ctiifcr. All grain In ground reserved. "TERMS. One-third of the purchase money to be one-third April 1st lss with Interest from April , 1st isjj, and tus balanc? one-third w w paid at tne dfathef Sus'.onaBi-ecowldowot Osorge llreece.de- I ceased, to tie hlrs of Ueirg Breece deceased, with Interest annua;! from Arrll tstl?SJ,pyable to said 1 wldovflarlnghTllte. HaUtwotMrdstobssKurcd j by bonds and mortgage on the premises. WILLIAM MASTELLEll. I teo il-ts Administrator. -ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Pursum' to an ord.r ot tV Orphans' Coutt of Co. lusnbia county.l'.a , will b? expMhJ at pabili sile on the premises, Iu the townshl-of MlEllo.tnsald county, on l'HIDAY, MAllCH 2 ItS HH-, a'. 1 o.clock p. m. the f 'l jwmg describe! real estate la e ot Jonas Haru-L decease.!, to-ult: Lot ot ground containing Eleven Acres, adjoining lmd ot D. C. Dond, Michael Heller. Sam- uel llellerand others. The sil l lot is all Improved land, In a good state ot culmatlon. ALSO, nt the sami time and place n tract ct TIMBER LAND, adjolalag landsot N'athan Creasy, DaMJ llrorn. Stephen Hetl?r andotaers. This Iract will tie stld su-ject to a wias vs d)wer of IHf '. 1 TEII1IS OF S 1LE. Ten psr Cist ot one-fourth of the purchas; maney to fceptld at the striking downof the property, 1I15 one-fourth less the ten per cent.atthe caatlrnt'ljaor sla, and thj re maining thrce-Iourths tnoneyeu thereafter Ub Interest from wnflrmatlon nUl. I'urchas'rs to pay for maklnj died. MICHAEL M. UAl'.TZEL, JOHN IIVKTEL. A ImlnWrators. ORPHANS' COURT SALE" " OF VALVAIILE REaL ESTATE! Thj undersigned Fxecutor cf John K Ine Sr., deceased, by order of the orphais' Court ot Columbia county, Pa. wm expose to salo by public oub-cry on thy premises near Numedla, In Iicust township, county anu State aforesaid, on SATL'ltDAV, 3IAHCII 18th, 18J, at two o'clock In the afternoon, all the right, tIMo nnd Interest of the said deceased, of, In and to the following described tract of 1 mil. sit uated In Locust township near the flourishing village of Numedla, bounded by land ot JohnSoyder on the north, lan 1 Of Samuel I'.clnboldoa the cast, by laud ot Wm. Helwlg on ths south, and bylindsot John L Kline and Washington IUrlg on the waswontalnlog about 40 ACRES of land moro or I'si wl'h tho appurtinaaces on which aro erected a gjo 1 TWO T JIIIEO FRAME HOUSE. barn anl out-bulUmg-, a gjjl weliot 1 is'.luj water at the house, a good APPLE ORCHARD on t.e prem'3s, aid other fruit trees The land Is In a good state of cultlvalloa.and win be sold sub ject to a mortgage male lo the Jlto tlraaof decedent by him, as ewtgagar to Cj'.estI U Mnads, mortga gee, for the sum of s vjn hu idred dollars, payable without Interest, April 1st imj. ros;c-slon will be given to the puretmv April 1st, 'fS2 Deed to be at the expenso ot purchaser. TEHMS OF SALE.-Oa9 third oi tin parcaase money to bjpalata cash at the striking down ot the property, one third one year thereafter with In terest, from April ltt. ijJ, and one-third at the deith of Mary Kline, the wlJow, with Interest pay able annually to said widow during her life and at her death th5 principal to be paid to the parties le gally entitled third? Th3 la'ter two payments to be securel by bond and mjrtgajo on the prem ises, with security to bo approved by the Executor fortho certain paymeat of the sarna whet due. Numedla. Pa JOHN L. KI.1SE Feb. si ts Executor. A UDI rolt'S NOTICE. In tin matter cf ths estate 1 orphans' Court ct Catharine Shoemaker, v cr deceased. ) Columbia county Anl now February lTth. Mil. on motion of CO. llarkiey Esq., attorney for Seth shoemaker one ct iuu neiris oi aaiu Qeceasea.ainuei tvaorr is ap polntea auditor to distribute the funds lo Uh hands of tho administrator as shown by the first and final account toandarnoag the parties entitled thereto. I1Y THE I.OL KT. CertUled 'rom the records this utb day ot Feb ruary lsti t, hiiiuKiiau.ii, iierk-. Iu Duriuincof the above, the uudt-rilL-nel Audi tor win sit at bis olllce In Hioomsbiirg, on Saturday, March situ, li, at ten o'clock a. m., to perform tne duties cf his appointment, when and where all persons Interested should anoear and Dresent their claims or be debarred Irom coming in on said fund. S. KN'OKlt, Auditor. Feb Si -ix L'DITOK'.S NOT1CK. estaTh or jcsut'i bsini:, deceiseo. Tho undersltrned auditor aDnolnted bv the or. phans' court ot Columbia county, to make distribu tion of the balance ot the fund tu the bands ot the administrator of the esuto of said decedent to and amnngpartlcs entitled thereto, will tit at hlsonice In lilounsburg, on Saturday, Alarch lsth, Mil, at lo o'clock In the forenoon, to rertor Hie duties of his appointment, when and where all par ties interested In said fund must attend, or be tor- ever ueDarrea irom any snare ot said fund. It. BUCKINOHAM, feblft.w Auditor, uurroit's NoricE. Columbia County, S. S. Anion; the it-cord and proceedings of the Orphans' Court of said county, Inter alia it is thus contained tstaie of Josophl And now, Feb. u, i..', on mo lality, dec-ias d.i tloa ot s. Knorr, i llnton pea cock hsii , Is uppotnted auditor to distribute tho luiiu.-ui mis mnasortne auininisiraiir by uisac count among the parties entitled thereto. 11V THE COI-HT. Certified from the recordi this mh day ot Febru- WM. KHK'KIIAl'M, Clerk O. C. In pursuance of tho above the undesigned audi tor win sit at the office of E. It. lkeler, Esq.. In uioomsourg on rnaay .March mtii, ib;,at loo clock a in,, to perform the duties of his apppolafnent when and where all tieraons lnturestei shou'd ud. pear and present their claims or be debarred from cuiiiiggia uu aiu mnu, C.U PEACOCK, feb IMw Auditor, L'DITOH'S.NOIICE. SSTlTIOribiK CILLIS, PtCliSIP. The uuderslgued auditor anaolnted br the Or phans' court cfColumbU oounty, to distribute tho fund In the hands ot the oxeojlori as shown by their third account will D'rform thidntiat nrhu appolHtiuent at hlsonice la I'loomsburg oa Tuesday March itisil, at ten o'clock a. m , when and where all persons has In t clatms upon raid fund are miuesieu to present mem or before irom com ngm oa saiu tuna. JOHN M. cum:. Auditor. febSLiw A UUlTOItS NOTICE. lHTiTE OF WILU1M VBKBV, DKCElfckn, The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans" court ui Columbia county to make distribution ot iuu uuune iu me nanus oi tne aum r, ot iao esiate ot Wm. Verry, Utcol thetowuof liloomsburg. ds. ceased. as an a appears by nutlrstaad IHial sceounl, will attend toilie duties ot his appointment at tlie ct lice of K II. & It. It Uttle In liloomsburg, Wednes day, Martli ind lsf, at li) n. m. where parlies have Ingc'olmson "uldtrslute will appear and iroieihe same or bo debarred from nothing any share lliereof. A, E.OHAPIN, feb 81 v Auditor, DMl.N'lSrRATOR'S NOTICE WATK ornavin siri.iK, pxchskd. Utters cf Administration on the estate of David oiuri, m i eaue ivwuiuip, Mjiuinuia COUIty, punoa, ji'i ciised, have been grauted Lv the ib-gtv terof biid nmy o -awu I 11 s;ioi udmlnls. tntor, All pt-rsuns having claims against Uio ca. ui mn uc' vueut. art, rei'ueaiea lo presen them for si ttlrment. aud t jose Indebted to tbj os. tata to mak payment to the undersigned admlnts tratar without delay. ., , 8AMI EL II. HITLKII, Mar lis -"-.v AduilnUtratcr, A D.MINISTUATOIfS NOTICE. 11T1TK OP KLUln YOt'UJf. PEcrni. .... .. - . . . I.. PMlAll Yocnm. late of !xcust twp, CplmnWa i countr, eceaseO. have been crantcd by the Iteglster of sam county to the undors'gncd administrator All persons are requested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to the estate tomae pajmci undersigned administrators without delay, JOIIK C YOCt'M, liioomsoure. OI1BDIAH VOCUM, J51, Hiysobrg, feb 10 6-w Ajhninlstrators. A DMINISTHATOH'S NOTICP. HT1TI Of JS9SI OUU DICiiSSD. Utters of Administration on tho estate o( ! Jcsho Ohl, late of Benton township, Columbia coi'Dty. Pennsylvania, deceased. hae K''bf, thi Ileglster of said county to I. h. hrlckbaumof lienton township, administrator. All persons having claims against the rstato of said dece dent are requested to present them for settlement, niifhn.iniifbti to the estate to make raiment to the undersigned Adrnlnlstrator.wlthout delay. I.K, KIHCKn.U'M, Administrator, ftbas-w' t'ambra, 1 TOSS? U-ir"Viien Columbia cotintv fanners can lmv a true AintilOtliated Suner-Pliosnliate, made cineiiv irom aiaiignier iiou.-e jiu.n ami Uone.for S'J' iierton at the Kailroail Depots.from ileaiers.it is folly to pay out money for tlie olt' fashioned High Cost Feitifizeis. which other manufacturers ieri-,t in Iioldttiir at niiccs varyint: from Thiity to 1'orty Uollarf" per ton. The m-lfeason.everywliere, has clear ly slioivn.that the low cost Ammoniatkk Sitki: Phosphates paid best on Corn, Grass and Wheat. The day for high cost Manures has passed. The experience of good farmers, who look closely at 1-hist C o;t anil UKSL'i.TS.tias liroveU mat tlioe costing $L'.' PEIl TOX.OH T.ESS, with a reasonably nood Analysis of free l'hos jihorio Acid AND AMMOXIA,have paid them bv lav the best. J here is abundant evidence of this, riuht here in Columbia Co., and from farmers who don't simply guess at what they are doing. In the four vears of the use oi Baugh's 82." l'hosnliaU'.tlicre has not been ll single r..-,iTnlilo--.nnri nf iinfivni-ililoiptinn nn roanabie report 01 iilii.uorauicaciion on anv ciop.anil this IS a tt'Stimouy in itself more tban voluniej ol certificates. e tlo not ask lor, or publish certificates ; that uus:om, lias ion" a"o ceasea to uu ui anv ... 1 1 1 consequence either way. AiUrefs, BAUGH I: EONS.. PHILABSLPBIA. MarihlO-lvv Catarrh s17s' C:ejm Sa-m' Kn?ctual v cleanses lh" tasii passages or uaiur- - . . i rhal virus, causing heil'hv ie reil ir.s. nl. 1 l,ys iLtl immallon. pro- teen tne memorann from additional cohl compltttlv he Is the sores nnd rtslcres ti e sense of us e i d smf.lL lleneflclal reu!ts -re re alized by a feur appllca Hons A thorough treat- hay fover.to rneipialeri for colds in the head Agreeable to use. Apply by the It'll' tlng-r Into m m m m . . . ine nobinis. till receipt HAT"r t Vti W of tlfty cents will nulla pacSa'-o. r r sale by all druggists. tl.lJ-',l,.s.1l UAL 31 co uswrgo, . v. MEN' WANTED. i sel' ciolce vnrsen-1 sio27 An i up m K-i r ornamental Tree. MiruM. Hoses, jcv Ainntniv Salaries and expenses paid. Nopreslousexperlcnc--required. Men now in the fl-ld receiving l to liao per nontn eacu oesiue3 expenses. J, F. I.kC'I. MIH, uiaiuu u itocuesier, i. ASTHMA CURED IC.'eriunn AHtliiimC'uro neteryaibtoKivei'-'-l miiai, nlufw the ont cafleajnaarefl oumfc-t-1 ftblefJeepienecUrurrMlierea lotherafalL A I a mat eoariafc, ia wm ...pticai. ince otie.&lcl l m l .tju.oi l imvsm or d niaiL oaini la a it 1.1. 1 linrxarap I)R 1; snlllFKM SS.ht. I'anl. Minn I march 10 4-w d D I? T OI A T V Procured far all Soldiers I 12jA OlUl O3'-' SallOTSdlab:ed Inline oi uuii , uu jutuicr uai me llsablllt). PENSIONS INCRBABED. when rated too low. 11 il'.NTY! Send dl-cliarge and two sc. stamp-, and If no hlng Is.aue jou we will nromnilv sav so and return sour ills. , ihirge, lHscha ges obtained, original auddu-1 ,- lie. bctdstnmps lor blanks and ' Clica'urscf I In or nation. Aiiuress . STjU J-MIT t J., 4IS a St.,N. W.,Vashtngtou,D.C. maru iu-ir u BOLD MEDAL AWAHDtD the Aatnor.AncwaAdcrc&t Ued lcjUWork,iin'&tilthebc4(tui(l cheAptxHt,iodiDeo&blto eretr tc&o.DtiUwlHuiSciincB0fLli relMrervftUoa ;M txmnd la (all Ou0pp.cQUinibi.aUfaI itoeT ajrrtrinri, 135 prwctip tions, pnc only $L25 mbI tjr mul ; iUiutntftd umpl, 6 cwnU end DOW.Addru IV&tmdT Mt1. Ha, i Uulfinch U Uoaloa march 10 -iw d Only Two Bottles. Messrs. Johnson. Hoi loway Co.. wholesale I ciruL'clsts of l'hliauel pbla. Pa , report mat I sino lima ugo a Kemit man handol them a dol lar, with a request to I send a gooa cat urn cure uj tnu uroiy uu tu Arizona. Kecenlly the I same ceuiieraan ion them that both tho of. ncers and the wife ot I (itn John c. Fremont, tlov. ft Arizona, had Leen cured ot catarrk by two bottles of Ely's Cream isaim. Appiy into nostnis witu nine nnger, soldi py m iru-rirlsts. Will mall It on receipt of ws. m in 'wd KLYS CREAM 1IAIM CO, OSWt'gO. N a. WIARD'S PATENT NEW 1B80 SERIES Malleable Iron and Wood Beam Chilled PLOWS oro offered to tho Fanners of the country for Ihu coming waaon with maiiyaluablo linprouuicnli. THE WIAIID li the itrongctt and inoit dura, bin I'low In Hie uurkiU THE WIAIID It tho bot for general purpoe woik, In both tod and nubble. THE WIAIID has the ilmplcat aud mot com. I Urn adjuuueut for u.lng io or threo horati abreait. THE WIAIID It I bo U.t How extant for liard clay aud tiony gruoud. . THE WIARD rlrals all other chiiW )oii for cleaning lit louxt and adbcil n olla. THE WIARD raunot bo tictllcd for Llglitneit UDrult. .Our Malleable Iron Beam t Ihe only lira c aval sdluiubla luetal lkuui uuJe; I, guaranteed falnit Lending or breaking: U perfectly adjuitablo fit HorShoriea; our M,Uui) llauac, and uoiunola a laoaiand failed. Our Jointers, Wheels nnd Handles aro lul adJutaUe, Our MolilboajrUs cacti all others for Bntncii and UDifunu.ty. Our Plows am warranted Iu ur rcatonaUc ci Uut, .If yu are golcg lo buy a new Ttow, la luro t eio ihu Wui.ua trial. , For sale by D. CAT. W.J'l 118EL, march lu sin liloomsburg, 1'a., WTARRHCOt0'l,1nl gu. Mt iass oB HwAMBrWl 'NfH- 33. SAVAGE, DXAtKR lit Silverware. WatchCS.JoWClry.ClcckE.ie " '"""'W All kinds nf Watclrs. ( It els m r 1 1 repaired and warranted may it to-n Tti-ollTVTtrrTIIOS'rV !rpr.lirf,(' .1(1 '!.ni. Oolden fontnie ItH-dii, UT MlH'tV t, 1,, ,1 ,S(Xta,ci',Mftiil I'oiitllniK Opr .' . I . - t Hprlnira, lAinpHfafnli, I -Kk. t fr. n i . II .i,th, tl,i lUiltrs for lUMlrf. E,..lt' IV. ut f li . a Si;iv ami Miu i, :l:i:iitiiARi r i.n mil (riro Aitnticfi inuw im i 1 1 iuiaii. iiii.a, Koeth-r maker dftrliiilVltl. , citr:itt (it I-; i i.nti , ILNOIIMIII H hi t l.-. ML, c r If. On ti . ,! (IriuiUHl IncrfflHrp. tV lurtcry vn,l:li i ,f byajutiUoirtLifctrlcLlgiiUftKitiin ton.Uii! . ft3?T'lflff. Tlojctl. Pflltf red on toml crr bU t'ur.licrc,no.l, iimL, An., lul) vUC.U IfaflfrotiTriir'MltaeTn'i rrrot iall.Prilrtlurn Uraan, vlll prompllr rtl uml money nltk li.uu -t KXZ il'B ZAL'!;' ZZZ irSISUlTIS"! lnperfon, Tire Pollrs(S)allowp.l tornvrrrrrR. It you buriromoanywAyoou aioMtl.-onn-. I'nv I otit-ti with pnllu- nllrndanlM tiutta nil train.. Uli. r (nraTi. 830, III), tsoup. nanofcr1t'tll25t.i S1CA 5jffftiiiit jfftiafrfirfft Cftftiioyiic.-tc, llcaie AddreM cr call urcn DANIEL F. EEATTY, Washlagtcn, New Jersey. March lo .iw r i AXLE GREASE. llest In the world. Get the irunulne. Even rut. agohasour trade-mail: and Is maiked Frtzui march 10-liv r SOLI) EVEhYWIIKHK. PER -N'T''-ET M-nirllj lliri'ftn.lv TliiM'-llii-Iionn Million! iht-liiiiiilinui. Ititerts' - nil Annual. NoiLlnirtv-r l'en List y lit v. ..f residence and Mb In Die builnp.-'.s llest im. erences. Send fcr partlculns it ou have in. m-y IU IUUU. N II. C'OSlondvnr.rrtl. Ir.tf.rr.t 1,-,-tnl nn n.l principal guarantctd In caso of to tc'osui '. I). . b. jonysoir Negotiatcr ef U:rtg432 '.si-i:,3T. ?Ui ll.".1? march 10 iv r ALABASTiflE! FOl! FIXI-llllN'O WAI.I.S AND IT.II.1MH. Is the mist durable and ceono n.lcal lnnlt-rl.il known. I It Is i valuabli dlscovery.and Israpldl- supers ding Kalsoraloean.i oilier waiinnt Hi. Mamifacturnl in a variety of oeautllul tints.and run be applied byanj seblkv iiku-., d Federal m.. iu ton. Mas.. tor ""-'''"t ..V;1 num " "I3- AUVEHTI3EII5 by nlilnsslnj OEO P. HOWELL i: on., lOSprucoM., New Y'oik can leirn the tx actcostot any -.ropised line of AOVEltl'ISlSO In American newspapers. ;r iiw pago I'ampuiei HjC OUTTHISOUT! AfSlKl8S15i2S40wpEEERK. WohavestoroslnIB leading Cities, from which our ageiita obtain their surrlJcfi qu!cVly Our FnctoriCH ana l'rtiiciitnl OlUrcn mv tt llrie, Ifl. SeaJ for our civ CatuluKur ai I termn to amenta Audrosd MM I nUCI I 3l2LnckawnnnaAvo I 111 LUfCLL SCRANTON, PA. M -rch OPIUM.; a ?intiiiir. ir EATING A Treatlw on Ihj-lr iiiotly eurpHll.N'T l- ltl:i- lut.j i March 3 -3 in a!d Cures Rheumatism, Lum bago, Lame Back, Sprains an d Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Diplitlioria, Burns, Frost Bites, Tooth. Bar, and Head ache, and all pains and aches, Ttt Uit Internal ftnj citeriul remcJy In ths oiIJ. ErcrylwttlAtarantccJ. SoUlymeJicino dealtn everywhere. Direction! In eight lani:-iaje: l'rice sdceau aiijfio. FOSTER, MILDURN & CO., PropVs, BUFFALO, i, 'V S.A. SlOOOi . nnv.innj for llll t-HAUOf HU) t I jiteeAUiii,-. iicui , lniu,u.-i-ii,',,,)atllellIM.'-ilMI,i:ill!.l.in faili. toeiire. Preirlb-J.P.MlI.I.i:i!.M.li..i.:. ' Pl. 1 Illla., li, ...m vfRvtnt ut h.iul tits Mil er. sorcircular. fauiabyUru.vi.uiuiacountry,'.uu.,c 1 march 10 i-iv a JTi'Z, U l v" t J Ly ll wltnli:iv li i!n,li ' uni ir n.i trn u jcmitit of n ( ; . r 1 Mnlin? a.n- j . onlv ilii elicncfici.il to find Ju.r anaruwajs Restores the Youthful Color to Crcy or Faicd II; KB rarker I Jiair Jlalsam finclv i.-rfunirJ and warranlcu to prevent falling of tligjtair ami lo re raoecanarunaiidiiclilutf. Hit ox U Co , ti.X. GINGER TON A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you r-re a mechanic or farmer, wont cut witH overwork, or a moiher run tlou n l y family or house hold dulici lry l'AHKUi. i.imicu 'It NIC. If joiurcnbuyer, inim.icr or bu'inc traancx liauitetl liy menial tlrainornnk'uirtciirr-, dliotuLo Inloaicaiingsuniulantigliuliuel'aiUr'sli in ger 'tonic Ifvotihavs l ontiimptbn, l)y.pcj.Li, Klicuma. Urn, Kidney ( omtibinu, ctuny JisoLicroftlicluns'. tomachtlntl, UocKlorntttca J'ai Kf k'm Cincek a okic i.I cun you. It ii tlie f irc.1 iesi HImkI Purifier Asa the Ecit and Surest Couch Cur! Ever Used. If you are wn.linir mvay fromree, ditsipnlion or any iW.no or v e.il.ecs nnd initti, o n Miuiul.int l.ilo tjikcss 1 omc m i ih-i. ituiUinvi, mo nrJbuiU you up hum the fi .t dose bin v ill ne r Iim ! ate. IthaiiavcUliumlinla of lives, it luiy tate joun, CAITI IOS' I- n. In-, all ubilllul,!. I'uVrr'i fllnr., Ton ll eonpowOlltk. U.lr.n-Ji.l.i-.'iil. lullio U.auJ U.Mlnly diLnaWnmi-rlwaliQ,,,.!,!,,,,,,!,, S,n4 f.rilr-ulurw llucoi A C ...It, V. W., A 1 1 l aValetl U Urn. I. cnr.T Eavivn ruviNQ pouar tizc. aaaaaaMBMMaaragaaaalaamiKtaaamawajiaaTaajaCfll j rtr I a"" '8 t me liai nuda this deliliifiilH,rfiitnocj.eeeJiicly popular, 'I here lisolhlug like , InJit upon having rue. iu wJiw.1 miu lo, lor n rnture of Mtmy Wfc Any tJnirtH cr tier U . rfuui tf March 9, '61 ly. A Month for TEACHERS, 8TVJuKnY-s' Men, ladles and As nls.taakln coL.inqerk.l",! Ingonli-r f ir I t nto or initieiiM- r i u ;cu 4ltrt 'I pin I. . . I il l.tlia KSI! "L8, '.?'' PfPUl" NKW HOOK llllh" llild. lloUi i Shield audaxword Kveri body wont .It low l'rice. ,;iick Kales. Bend for circular and renns, MafcDSm" L'0",',4 Au'hht mlx- VJ' flllp HAIR