t arannoininmrwiimi THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I Tho New Orleans Exposition Ovum ok Al.TKllNATK CoMMISSIONMt OV I'kNK'a, Mkchanicsiiuimi, Cumberland Co., l'n. Oct. 1, 1881. Tho World's Contonnlal reposition which opens in tho city of Now Or leans Deo. 1st next, mid continues open for si v months, is attracting tho atten tion of all civilised countries nnd is al jcady -an assured success. Kvcry State nnd Territory In tho Union, Mox ico, the countries of South America nnd nearly all of tho Kuropcan Govern monlH nro" contributing of their natural products to the exhibition, and it is now beyond doubt that tho Exposi tion will equal, if not surpass, tho f;reat Centennial held in Philadelphia n 1870. AOHICUIlUliM. AND MlNKltll, tIKI'AUT MKNT It is highly important that tho great State of Pennsylvania, so rich in agri cultural and mineral producte, as well ns foremost among tho States in her varied manufacturing industries, should , bo nmply nnd thoroughly represented. Having boon assigned tho task of col lecting the nmicnltiiral and mineral exhibits of this State. I am anxious to ' d.o my duty in a manner that will do no injustice to tho enterprising citizens of this Commonwealth. To this end I ! most respectfully solicit tho co-opera tion of every farmer in tho State. 'Ihoso who aro willing to assist in this work will proceed ns follows : HOW TO OOKTKintlTK. Let each contributor give to this purpose two quarts of every kind and variety of wheat, rye,, oats, barley and other cereals raised by him this season, placing tho samples of each, separate ly, in a strong paper sack, marked with tho name nnd variety of cereal, name of donor, county and township. Tho entire contributions of each ono to bo packed in a box, convoyed to tho nearest freight depot and forwarded to R. II. Thomas, Mechanicsburg, Cum berland County, Pennsylvania, tho freight to bo paid by mo on tho receipt of tho contribution at this place. Do not ship by express if at all possible to scud bv regular freight, as tbo former will bo too expensive for me. Samples of potatoes, Winter apples, pears, quinces, etc., in quantity of 10 each j corn, 10 ears of each variety ; driod and evaporated fruits in ono quart parcels, nnd other products of tho farm, orchard nnd garden that will bear transportation and keep with out decay for a few months, mav bo included in contributions for exhi bition. IMMKDIATK ACTION NV.CESSAItY. In order to mako tho undertaking successful and establish a name highly creditable to tho willingness of tho farmers to assist in every way to ad vanco tho iutercsts of agriculture, aud to give to our own Stato a proud pro minouee in the display at tho Expo sition, tho work must bo entered upon without delay, and if at all pos sible havo tho samples reach mo by Nov. 1st. As a peoplo wo aio all gteatly inter ested, in the success of this project A failure will letlect adversely on tho cause of agriculture, whiio a grand suc cess, such 3 tho farmers of this Stato are abuudantly able to make, will give to their calling a character aud stand ing second to that of no other, and un surpassed by any of tliu varied indus tries that will placo on exhibition tho products of their skill and labor. Respectfully, It. II. Thomas, Alternate Commissioner. 'I li rnr Feeding Hay. Animals, like men, when tho oppor tunity for oxeicising preferences is pre sented, aro apt to consider that tho best only is good enough for them ; and if moro hay is given than they re quire will pick out tho tcndciest and sweetest portions and leavo tho remain der, which not ouly wastes valuable feed, but encourages tho habit of dain tiness in the animals which is conduc ive to anything but thrift. Animals that pick over their food, smelling and poking every blade ami stem m appar ent hesitation as to whether to eat or ' not, do not compare in thriftiness with luo good, square oaters, whose appe tites givo them a good relish for a rea sonable quantity of any proper food. Thci general practice is to 'feed enough' which is correct enough when just enough is given, and very incorrect when great quantities aro given to bo trampled under foot or otherwise wast ed. Hut, with hay in bulk, it is not easy to guage tho quantity pivon, nnd ovon if this were possible, it would vnry materially with the quality of tho pro duct, although where good grain ra tions aro given, variations in tho qual ity of hay aro not so important. Wo remember onco weighing some hay that had been passed through a cutting machine, and that a grent big pilo of it uncut, measured only a few bushel basketfuls after tho machino had dono with it, woighing seven and a half pounds to tho baskot, or just half tho weight of coarse wheat bran weighed at tho same time. It is not possiblo in tho practical oporation of tho farm, to bo strictly accurate in some matters, but whatover departures there may bo should be, so far as possible, controlled by calculation, and not left altogether to accident, the tanner cannot havo a chemical analysis madu of bis hay to ascortain its exact intrinsio value, and ho cannot weigh out to each bullock so many pounds nnd so many ounces j but ho can, considering tho quantity of grain ho is feeding and the avcrago quality of hay, mako up his mind about how many pounds ho should feed. If ho does this, aud finds part of it wasted ho can decreaso tho quantity, and if tho quantity should be insufficient, his own practical observation will soon disclose that fact to him. (laving mado up his mind about how many pounds to feed, he will havo to guess aud weigh a fow times until ho can approximate some. what tho desired quantity, and will havo a basis or starting "point from which to increase or decieaHO tho ra tion. Bcsido bo is mrmiintr a method, nnd there is nothing that contributes so much toward sharpening ones powers of observation nnd ripouiiii; his oxper ionco as tho habit of doing everything ncoordinir to somo fixed method or plnn. Jhctder'i Gazette. An Arab widow who has a chunco to marry again visits hor first hus band's cravo tho niiibt before tho sec- ond marriago takes place, where sho kneels nnd prays him not to bo offend ed at her for taking another husband. J5ut, ns a guarantor against any lntt uio of hor prayors to appease the do- ceased, sho takes along with her u donkoy laden with water and satur ateu tho grave, a proceeding which is calculated to keep tho dead husband cool under tho most aggravating oir cumstunces. Sunday, says a California paper, is dovoted to athlctlo sports nt tho peni tentiary polling, ruiiniug, leaping and similar acts of worship. Wood Ashc3 Id the Oroliard, Among tlio most common nnd mont vnlimlilo of fljicdnl tunnnrca I plnco wootl rwlics. Tlio amount of nsli nnd ltd relative composition vnry with Uio hind nnd part of venotnblo Imrnod. lint wo mny safely take llio rwh of tho body of tlio beech tree ns rejirusenting tho nveraso composition of wood ashes. Ono bushel of nslica represents about two nnd a half tons of dry body wood. Vood ashes contain all the required olemonts of plant nutrition except ni trogen. Uno hundred pounda of wood nnhort coutntn sixteen pounds of potash worth eighty oonts, tlirco nnd a half pounds of Boila worth two cents, sixty Mven pounds of litnu and magnesia woith eight cents, and five and a hall pounds phosphoric aoid worth twenty six cents. If we had to buy in market in tho cheapest form tho mauurial ma terials contained in ono hundred pounds of ashes tho cost wotdd bo ono dollar and sixteen cents. Can you afford to throw away such valuablo material!", or sell them for Bixnenco a bushel to a ', uoap boilev t No argument is needed i j here is tho valuo nnd there is the soil I ing price. Draw your owu COIloln- HIOllS. Even when tho ashes havo been leached to tho last degree, till every soluble thing has been washed sway, they still have value, for tho phosphate nnd carbonato of limo and magnesia Mnmmh nttri MuiK i -r tr1'tlt I ll I ! W.tn IV cents for ono hundred pounds, or six dollars and eighty cents a ton. Tho market gardeners of Long Island know their valuo, and sont ships ono thous and miles to bring tho ashen heaps of Maine, even when they had to draw the ashes fivo miles before reaching tho ships. But I will not consume your tlmo to tell how they do things down East, but 1 will give you my oxper ienco with leaohed ashes in Eaton County. More than thirty yeare ago I settled in Vcrmontvillo and bought a lot for my home, or, as I expressed it to my wife, "I fenced in two and u half acres of paradise." Tho soil was stiff boul der clay, and bad been exhausted by a rotation consisting of whcatstubblo nnd wheat. Hero I planted every fruit bearing tree and shrub of superior valno, and in tho Elections of fruit "I withheld not my heart from any joy." I kept a cow and thrco horses, for in tho thinly settled country horse flesh had to bear brunt of hard work. I bad plenty of stable manure and used it freely. But soon found that excess of stable manuro gave my pear trees tho firo blight, made my apples run to water 6prouts and suckers and my grapes ran wild in tho wild wood. I then turned my attention to a heap of leached ashes near by and had sov-enty-fivc or eighty tons of these ashes scattered over my field. No moro firo blight nor water sprouta, but golden fruit in bountiful supply. Liko my ever-so great-grandfather, Adam, I left my paradise, which passed through soveral bauds, and at last camoiuto tho possession of Mrs. B. in exchange for a ono hundred and sixty-aero farm. Her son told mo that she recoived moro money from tho salo of fruit from that two and a half-acro lot than sho receiv ed from tho hundred and sixty-acro farm. The soil has not forgotten that liberal dressing of leached ashes ap plied moro than twenty-fivo years ago. Prof. Jvandzie, of Michigan Agri cultural College. A Much Contested Will. COHPUCATIONS AU'MNO HIOM A MAN'S JIANV VttNTUltUS ON THE SUA OK MATMMOHY. Fifty-four years ago Robert Wat kins, then a young man living at Linn gannon, Wales, marilcd Ellen Llow cllyn, who a few months thereafter pre sented him with a son. Walkins re pudiated tho child nnd parted from his wife, coming to America nnd locating at Hoaring Creek, noar tho Columbia county lino. Hero ho married Mary Evans. The first wifo went to Eng land subsequently and married and had other children. Two children were born to Watkins hero and tlieu his sec oud wifo died. Some years subsequent- ly he mnrried Sarah Keats. Prior to tlio wedding thoy made an ante-nuptial agreement by which cither was to havo an interest in the eslato of tho other. Mrs. Feats was a widow and possessed of considerable moans. Watkins' two hildren had crown up and it was in their interest that tho settlement was mndo. Two years ago ho died, leaving a will by which bis property was devis ed to bis son and daughter, the child ren of Mary Evans. Notwithstanding his will and settle ment his third wifo sot up a claim for widow'B dower, While sho was dis puting about this with tlio two heir under tho will there appeared two oth er claimants to tho estate, who gave their names as Parry. Thoy claim to bo tho offspring of tho boh of Ellen Llewellyn. Among the ovidenco thoy oiler as to tho gonuineness of their claim is a silver watch which their grandmother presented to Watkins at tho timo ot his marriage to Mien, and which bo left behind when ho fled from WnleR. With theso stops in a Mrs. Edwards, producing a certificate of her marriago with Watkins, and challeng ing tho former Mrs. Feats aud tho other claimants to do likewise. Tho Parrys live in Luzerno county, whilo tho legatees under the will live at Ash land, Schuylkill county. They aro Robert M. Watkins and tbo wife ot coal operator David Vaughn. Tho Parrys throw an additional feature into tho case by charging that a sinter of their grandmother came hero to sou Watkins twenty years ago, and was never heard of afterwards and their in timations aro not complimentary to tlio man whose estate they claim to hh a re. The Value of Eggs aa Nutriment. Eggs aro usually esteumcd expen sive diel, in fact a luxury which only tho ricli or well to do can afford to use. lint it is n mistake when we consider their food vnluo. their nourishing quali ties, Egg, liko milk, contain every element necessary for tho development of thu perfect animal. This is proved by the fact that bones, muscles, blood, feathers, everything in fact that makes tho fully formed chicken is contained in tho yolk nnd white of an egg. In deed, thero is no mora concentrated or nourishing food than eggs. Tho albu men, oil and saline matter aro lust m thu right proportion for sustaining aui mal lite. If, therefore wo eat to ob. tain trongth, wo will find that two or thrco eggs properly cooked will afford moro nourishment than a piece of moat of equal market value. When wo como to oomparo tho cost of producing eggs and pork wo linil it costs nearly twico as much to produco a pound of pork as it does a pound of eggs, and taking into account tho ntitritivo valuo of onch nnd tho compnritivo prices of tho two on an average, tne pork is tnreo tunes as costly a food as eggs, nnd certainly much leea wholesome. Preparing Fruit for Market. Who n tho applo trees nro with fruit, October is n busy loaded .i. with tho orchardist, and if tho orchard IllUIIlll I is to bo made a profitable ono, more at tcnlion than formcily must bo given to selecting and packing the fruit t tho sharp competition nnd tho great dis tances which the fruit is transported, oompols careful galheiiug, intelligent solcctlou and judicious packing, if any profit in to bo realized. In mnkiiig pelections it is, ns n rule, best to ib st pick out nil of the best fruit, that which is of good form, large size, and free from nny nppenr anco of worms ; such fruit, packed so ns to receivo the least possiblo injury by transportation, will always com mand a fair price. Tho sooond pick lug should bo tliu siunller size, but sound and perfect in form ; theso will command a fair price, if thoy nro well known varieties. Sometimes a third quality, composed of tho largo imper fect fruit, will pay for selecting i this quality should bo sold for consumption at onco ; but as a rule, it pays quite ns well to sell tho remainder, after select ing two qualities, for drying nnd for cider, or to work them up at home, drying tho best nnd feeding out to tho ca ttle the remainder. In packing the fiibt quality of favor-' ito varieties, each applo should be wrap- i pod in thin paper, and very carefully packed in barrels or boxes, filling tho barrel or box so full that every applo will keep in its placo. As soon ns pack ed tho fruit should bo stored in somo cool plnce, where tho tempcrnturo is very oven. In packing apples never, if it can bo avoided, pack moro than ono variety in a barrel, but if two var ieties, must bo put in, .separate them and put a paper between them, and mark on tho outside tho names of both varieties. Every paokago should not only bo plainly marked, giving tho var iety, but also tho narao of the grower or packer ; thus each grower or pack er will acquire a reputation according as ho deserves j if buyers would refuse to buy apples not so marked it would aid very much thoso who put up hon est packages. Mass. Ploughman. In 1880 there wero of colored per sons in tho United States 4,001,207 ten years old and upward of whom 3,220, 878, or soventy persons of every hun dred, could not write. Now there nro 8,G00,000 colored persons in tho United States over ten years of ago who can not write. Whilo birch bark appears to bo a very desirable object in the arts. An oil taken from it imparts to leather mado in Russia tho peculiar odor, tho origin of which was long a puzzlo to leather manufacturers in other coun tries. When tho oil is dissolved in al cohol it can bo applied to preservo fab rics and render them waterproof. It keeps insects from the products of the loom, aud docs not affect tho pliability of cloth. Ask James II. Mercer about Acker's Blood Elixir, tho only preparation guaiantoed to cleanse tho blood and remove all chronic diseases. James II. Mercer guarantees posi tive relief for any cough, cold, croup, or lung complaint by using Acker's English Remedy, or will refund tho money. James II. Mercer wishes it known that ho guarantees Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets to bo tho best remedy for in digestion ever made, they always re liovo headache. llumber and g.n utter. Iie.ir of Schuyler's hard ware stoic. Blooui5burg, Pa. All kinds ot tlttlnirs tor steam, pis and water pipes constantly-on hand. Itooiliitfnnilfmoutlng attondedto at short no tice. Tlnwaio of every deacilptlmi mado to oidor. Orders left at SchuylerACo's, hardwaio storo will be promptly lilted. Special attention plvcu to boating by fcttMin and hot water. ys-iy E. GAS FITTING & STEAM HEATING. DEALUH IN STOVES &TINWARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof ing aud Spouting promptly attended to. twstrlct nttcntlon given to heating by steam. Comer of Main & East Sts., Bloomsburg, Pa. to Wo would respectfully announce to tho peoplo ot Hloomsburg und vicinity that wo havo opened anret-class laundiy nnd ladles' hair goods store, Blooinsburg, Pa., In Dentler's new store, Main street. Ladles' can havo their combings mado up iuvu wuvos, awucues, irizzcs, &c. Tills cut represen t s oar vory popular V our closo parting Is unsurpassed nnd ncknowl edged by all to excel nnv other wave made. Thcru Is u part, but so mado that tho laco does not hIioa. thus avoiding the wig llku appearance of ull other wiivcs. ijingiiy s aim iiernuart a naves una En glish Bnngi are very lino, mndo In any style, six stem snitches made of thu tlueat mi.illtv. all Ioiil' hnlr. Nuturnl gray hair n specialty. Ladles' and dents' Wigs, TouK-es and nno-Ualt Wigs mado to order. Waves dono up and exchanged. All our good made of natural curly hair, and nro warranted, samples cheerfully shown. La. dies' liulr dressed ana head cleaned br ladv utten. dnuts. Wo aUi havo u tine lino ot Karo Powder and Shampoo. Ladles will lindll to their advau tage to deal with us us we dress our wavos and irout picas 10 sun wo wean r. SOLE AGENTS FOR m mnm w. THE LAUNDRY coniilBta of flne pollshtd work dono up on hhort no- tor ami uuuvcrtM, boucuuitf your lavora wo aro Brown & Baldwin. sept ai A MONTH and BOAIIIl for thrco llvo voung Men or jjuueti in eacu county, Auurvdi i. v, 4ii.ui.jins vu. rnuaueipm.v Oct IMW d ill 1H ii i fffff&rfflrfffffffffffffffffrfffffffff.ffffffffffrfffY YlULUrill Vltllt UllCHllotlM 1 1 1 1 Atk thi moat rmirwnl jhytUtan Of any school, what Is tlio best thine; In tliu world for quieting nnd allaying all lr iltntinn of tho nerves nnd curing nil forma 1, nervous complaints, clvlnir nntural. ciiiuniKc reircsiunr- sleep always r And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Some farm of Jtopt J I " OIIAl-TKKI. Ask nny or all of tho most eminent phy slc'nna "What Is the best and only remedy that ran liti relied on to cure all illscnscs of tho kidneys and urinary organs such ns llrlyhl's tllcnse, diabetes, retention or In nblilty to retain urine, nnd all tho diseases and ailments peculiar to women" "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Duchul I" Ask the miuo physicians "What is the most reliable and surest cuio for nil liver diseases or dyspepsia) constipation, Indigestion, biliousness, mal aria, lover, nguu, &c," aud thoy will tell you i Mandiah t or Dandcltoa till'" Hence, when these remedies nre combined with others equally vnluablc. And compounded into Hop Hitters, such n won derful mid mysterious curallvo power is develop ed, which Is so varied In Its operations that no disease or 111 health can possibly exist or resist Us power, aud jet It is Urn iuIcsm tor the most trail woman, weakest In valid or smallest child to use. CIIA1TKK It. "Patients "Almost dead or nearly dying" For yeais, and ulvon un bv physicians of Ilrlnhlfl nnd other kidney discuses, liver complaints, uovcro coughs, called consump uun, iiiivo uccn cured. ICbi.im pmio nearly eraty till! Tiom naoiiv of ncuriilclii. nervousness, ' wakefulness, and various discuses peculiar to women. Peoplo drawn out tit slinpo from excruclatlnir patiifi of rhciimattAin, Inflammatory und chronic, or siUIorlntt from scrofula, nryslnelas I Kjlt rheum, blood polsonliin, dyspepsia, lnjljes lion, and in fact almost nil dlsoasos trail Nature Hh"lr to Have been cured by Hop lllttora, proof of which Can bo found In every nighborhood in tho known world, ?i7Xonfl trcliulmt without, n hunch nf ffrccn Hops on the. wh'to label. Shun all tho vile, nol- bonous sturr Willi "Hop,,or"Hops"lntholr namo. Q.KNEKAL ELECTION PKUUliAMATlUN. T T f 1 TT T" Iff. i, ...... . . . LH...K, a- f-.A lumbla county, commonwealth of I'cnnsylvnnla, do hereby mako known nnd proclaim to tho quall ned electors ot Columbia county that a goneral election will bo held on Tuesday, November 4, 1884 belm.' tho Tuepday next followlnn tho first Mon day of said month) for the purnoso ot electing the several persons hereinafter named, to-wlt: Thirty norsonq fiTr elector.! for President and Vice ll-ssldent of tho United states from the StaW of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Congressman-at-LarRC. Ono nersoa for Concrete from the 11th Congres sional lllstrlct. Two nersons for Ilenrusontatlves of Pennsylva nia. Ono person for Prothonotaty nnd Clerk of tho Courts ot Columbia County. One nerwm for ltetrlstcr nnd Recorder of Colum bia county. Ono pcison for Treasurer ot Columbia county. Thrco nelsons for commissioners of Columbia county. Tlireo persons for Auditors ot Columbia coun ty. I also hereby mako known nnd clvo notice that tho places of holding the- aforesaid election in tho several wards, boroughs, districts nnd townships wltUln tho county of Columbia nro as follows, viz: Heaver townshln. ut tho nubile houso of Potter Denton townshln. at tho public nouso of Hiram Hess, In tho town of Denton. East Hloom, nt tho Court House, In Uloomsburg. West llloom, nt tho Court House, In Hloomsburg. Hast Berwick, attholtttlo ofllcoof Jackson 4 Woodln In the borough of Berwick. West Berwick, at tho onico of W. J. Knorr. In tho borough ot Berwick. ItoroiiL'h of Oentralln. nt tho nubile houso of Wil liam Heifer. Brinrcretk township, nt thu public bchool houso ncarlivansi Ule. Calnwlssa townshln. nt tlio Snubllc hou. of W A. Yotter. Centre township, ntthoschool houso noar Lafuy- etto creasy's. North Conviiffham District, nt tho school liouso near tho colliery of Joliu Anderson & Co. South Coiivncrliam District, at tho houso or Mrs Thomas Mom oo. l'lnlitntrereok townshln. at tho school houso noar C. B. White's. franklin townshln. nt tho Lawrence school hoiue. Oioenwood townshln. at tho houso of I. D. P.Uton. Hemlock township, nt tho public houso of Chas. II. Dletteilch. In thu town of Buck Horn. .Mckson township, at tho houso of Kieklel Cole. 1K'u.st township, nt tho public houso of Daulol Knorr, in Munedia. Mllilln township, at tho publlo house or Aaron He.)S, lu the town of MlflllmlUo. Madison townshln. ut the imbllc school houso In Jerseytowu. ricasaut lownsnip, nt uio .Miuuriowu scuuui hoase. Montour townshln. at tho DUbllc houso ctf Laycock, nt Uupert. Main township, ut tho publlo liouso ot Jeremiah E. Lonifentorger. Miller. l'oiringcrccw lownsmp. ni me uuusu oi auuiuui Oranxc township, at o. Heckmau's hotel In Or- nugovtile. Pino township, at the Centre School House, Huzarlout township, nt thu houso of Norman Colo. . west seoi i nt tna puuiio nouso or t. u. ricu. erlcl. In I.l;;htstrtct. Kast scott township, nt tho public houso of Jacob Miller. In JEspy. At an elections iiereaiier item uuuer iau iu ui this commonwealth, tho election polls shall bo opened nt raven o'clock In tho forenoon, nnd shall continue open without Interruption or ad journment until seicn o ciock in me ovenin? wuon tho polls will bo closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thntovery person excepting Justices of tho Peace und Aldermen, Nolarnw PubUc and Per sons In tho mllltla servlco of tho Stato, who shall hold or shall within two months havo hold uny oaicB or appointment of proilt or trust under mounted suns, or of this Stato, and city or corporated district, whether a commissioned oniuor or otherwise, a Bubordtnato onicer or agent who Is or shall bo employed under tho Legisla ture, Executive or Judicial-- Department of this State, or ot nny city or ot nny Incorporated dla- trier, and also, that everr member of Congress nnd of tho btato Legislature, and of tho select or common council of nny city, or commissioners of nny incorporated district, nro by lawlncapablo of holding or exercising at tho same tlmo tho onico or appointment ot Judge, Inspector or Clerk of nny election or this I'omiiiouwenlth.and that no Inspector, Judge or other olllcer of such elec tion shall bo eUglblo to be then voted for. Thu Inspectors and Judgo of the elections shall meet nt tho respectlvo places nppoiutod tor holding tho election In tho district to which they respectively belong, betoro seven o ciock in tuo morning, and each ot said Inspectors shall ap point one clerk, who shall bo a ciualliled voter of sucli district. The (main ea voters of tho several nistricts in this county nt nil general, township borough and special elections, nro Hereby hereafter author ized nnd required to vote by tickets prtnUid or severalty classllled as follows: Ono tlckot hhall cmbrncs tho names of nil Judges of Courts voted for. nnd labelled, outside, "judiciary;" one ticket shall embruco tho names of all tho Statu otilcers voted for and to bu labollod "Stnto;" uno ticket shall embraco tho nainos of nil county nnd .Members or Assembly, if voted tor, una members ot Congress, If votod for, nnd bo label led "County ," ono tlckot shall embrace tho names of all township otilcers voted for, nnd bo labelled "Townshln :" ono ticket Bhnll embruco tho names of nil borough oalccrs voted for, and bo labelled "Uoiougli." ballot lKixea. sinu eacu ciuss snail uu ueposueu in suyuruuj Jul! lia iiouiciii, hept SM-tf bhertft. wanted for Tho Lives of ull tho I'rcsl dents or tho U. B. Tho larirest, hand- soim-isl ucst uooic ever bom ior less man twico our ni Ico. The fastest Mjlllnir hook In America. Immenso proillH to nsonts. All lntelllsent peoplo wnut It Any ono can hecomoa Miejosstul agent, Terms free, 1Ui.i.ktt Hook Co., Portland; Maine. Deo SI-ly aucncv or WILKY 4: iuwsei.i;s I.AI10HSAVINU T0OI MACHINERY. Head Qaurtcrs for Ii-oii.SteeLllorbeshoes Nails und Waco n Makers' nnd Dlack smiths' Supplies. Israel llltlerbender, btorOfV Waru ooms isa Franklin An., also wareioomslll Frank lin Ara, aud 105 c.m tro street. SOUANTON l'A. may 23. ly JpiHE INSURANCE. .OniUSTI AN F. KNAPP, IJLOOMHUUltO, PA, HOME, 01' N. Y. MniCIf ANTS', OF NUWAIIK, N. J. CLINTON, N, V. PKOI'I-I' N. Y. HEADING, PA. The u ot.n coupokations nro well seasoned by ngoundriKKTESiEnund havu never yet had a loss nettled liy nny court of law, Their assets nio nil Invested tn noun bkcukitirs uro liable to thu linuinl ot tniKunly, Iissea rnouiTLY nnd iiouestlv ndjustrd nnd paid ns boon as determined by Cimustian r, KNAI'I', Brtl'UI, AatNT ANIl AUJl'StKH l!IX)USlbUUKO, Tho peoplo of Columbia county should patron no tho auenci when losses It any hre settled nnd iaiu uy ono oi iiieir own cuuens. FUOMlTNEbSH, J.0.UJTY, 1'AIIt DEALING. M, C. SLOAN & BR0 BLOOMSHURG, PA. Manufacturers ot CARRIAGES BUDDIES, PHAETONS. SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAQONS, AC. Flrat-clnai work always oa hnnd. REPAIRING NBA TL YDONJi. Pricct reduced to tuit Me time. CATARRH Hay Fever, 1 havo been n great sufrcrcr from Hay Fe ver for nftecn years. 1 read of lhc many wondrous cures of Kly's cream Balm nnd thought I would try onco more. Inilflcen minutes after ono np plieatlon I was won et fully heln"d. Two weeks nn I commenc ed tisln? It nnrl now r fl feel entirely cured. It xl Is tho greatest dlscov. Jery ever knuivn. Du- if a,. imuiri wan., 1UIMIUI, nKX'mRJJf b K K1'3 cream Balm Is " " " n remedy founded on a correct diagnosis ot this disease and can bedo pended upon. Cream Halm causes no pain, (lives relief nt once, clonuses tho head. Causes hoalthy secretions, Abates lnilammatlon. Prevents fresh, co'ds. Heats tlio soivs. llestorrs tho wnses of tnsi.i mid smell. Athorough treatment will euro. Not a lKiuld or snulT. Applied Into tho nostrils. Wtls. at drugglsist OOcts. by mall, sample bot tle by mail 10 els. 1XY BHOTllKltS, l.ruggms. Owcro, N. V. Sep 19-4 w d M rr. A - u. m . I If",, a no- mmm i CLfl If HI.HG ! THIS ARTIST 1(W OTFJ PiTD m W V!S & (Us m AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Who always gives you the latest styles, and cuts your clothing to fit you. Having had tho experience tor a number ot years in tlio Tailoring .busi ness, has learned what material will givo Ins customers tlio nest snlisiaction for wear and stylo and will try to plcaso all who givo him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OK ALL DKS01UPTIONS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always of amine fils whore. the latest styles. Call and ex stock before purchasing' else- Storo nest door to First Haiional Bank Comer Jlain & Market Sts. islii Fa, U' April 55-ly Aro you failing, try Wklu' IlmtTn lta Lung. AaCupquAlfHllariaorikat. Canj ' Headache, Fovcr, Aguo, Chills, DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. Nice to tnko, truo merit, unequnled for I Sweats, Norvou3 Wonkneps, ( fanlurla. Leaiuie.in, Hosual Decline, i Sl.oOpor Bit. 0 for?6.00 nt Druggists, f . well, jorecy city, n. J., u. a. a. i Buchu-Paiba ncmnrknbloCmros of Catarrh of the Ulnddor, Inflammation, Irritation of Kid neys nd Ma-ider, Btono or Gravel Dis eases of tho Proitato aland. Dropsical BweUIngs, Femalo DIscase.1, Incontin ence of Urine, aU Diseases of tho Genito urinary Organs In cither er. Tor Un healthy or Unnatural Discharges use also "Chapln's Injection Fleur." each $1. For liU'IIIMS, either contracted or hereditary taint, uno Chaptn'a Constitu tion Ulttor Byron, 81.00 per bottle, and fhT,l.i'o HrnhilltlR PlUa. 2.00: and Cha rm's Byphllltlo Balvt, fl.OO. B bottles Hynip, it of nils, 1 Salvo, by Exproan on receipt (i cm.i"J, or ut jruirKircs. E. a.WiiLUi, Jrraey City, N. ; J., U. S. A. B. I'. IliYHTMAN KKPHESKNTS TUB P0LIA)VIK(1 AJIEKIOAN IN3UUA.NCK COMl'ANIHS Korth American ot Phllndclphla. Franklin, " Pennsylvania, " " York, ot Pennsylvania. Hanover, of N. Y. Oueens, ot I)iidon. North British, of 1Onduii. Onico on Market S troot, No, 8, lloomsburcr. oct. 4, -- ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES, OK OAST OU WHOUG11T IRON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds Tho follow lnz shows tho Picket Gothic, ono of tho sevor.il beautiful styles ot Fence uiniiufartuied oy inn uuuuittiiiicu. l'orlleautvand Durability they aro unsuinnss td, setup byexpeilcnucd hands and warruntud tOfcivuBatislftctlou. I'riccD ami Hnnohnens BlynB Bout to any address, Address of other do. a. mm BLOOMSBURG PA. 1 Ma.'4-tr Boo for tlio woiklng class. Rend 10ccnts for iiostaeo, nrd wn win mall youyw, n royal falunblehot ot Ramplo (roods that will ,nut uu in tue nny ui inaKiiiv mnro money in n few days than sou ever thought lvosslhlant nny biulness. Capital not required. We will start yoti. You can work nil tho tlmo or In siuro time onlr. Tho work Is uulveraallv ndnptcd to liotli pejte,yoiintf nnd old, You can onsfly cam from 60 conts to fl every evening. That all who want, mny test tho business, wo mako this unparallcd offer) to nil that nro tint well sattsncd wo will send i yi pay ror mo noiiwo ot writinjrus. run parti uui.tm, uinvuona. ox-., W-'nuixe. in mauo ny inosj wmiKivo their wnoio tlmo lo t lie vroiK. (frent, Biiecets nUsolntelymirn Don't delay, start now. Address htisrov ;Co., Portland, jiiiine. i)pe vi ALL KINDS OF J01J J'KINTINO ON SHOUT NOTIOK AT THIS OFKIOIi. ilEiCIHIAIEIT TIAIilLIOlRI, MMz2 Will presr nt Thrco Handsome Pite for the correct Rolutlnn of this Ilehus t FiHBT Pitizu. Ono pair of Fino Bicyclo Sliirtn. Si:ct)M) Pum:. Ono Gossamer Coat' Timtn Piuzfi. Sciuf'and Uiciml Pin. HSbtt DAVID LOWENBERG, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND GENTS' OUTFITTER. DLOOSIRmiRO, PA. Ktilftrcd tccnrdlns to Acl ll74, l7 Nitioxil Aitihti,iiii The answers to this IScbus must lie enclosed in bealed envelones. nmrkeil "ltehus." aud returned to my store, where they will ho numbered as received until December 1st, when tho envelopes will be opened, and prizes awarded. Not more than ono priro to be awarded in tho same family. I CMAIN STREET,) c. wmw. DEALER IN FQ)Egjin audi WINES AND BLOOMSBURG, PA. IP XT -MZIIBi E 1 "7" SMUT METAL WOllffi IPS ALL ITS SPECIAL l'AU) TO ML . ill k?SMJ mi fA 4 DE IS of Cncrrii, tn tb fttr Co., lu the ctUo at tt For tho Celebrated Cliickcilug, Ivors & Point, und Vosc A: Son Pianos. World-re nowned Estey Organs, Violins, Accordeons nnd Sheet Mitbie. Celebrated While, New High Arm Davis, New Home, lJoynl St. John, and Light Hunning Domestic Sewing Machines. Needles, oil nnd nttacbmcnti for nil makes of Sewing Machines. LIQUORS, BRANCHES. ATTENTIONS 7 IVltn Wm Wl II Pennsylvania Railroad. -INI Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. M TIME TABLE. In enirf Mny nth. lfW. Tinlm lo.io !un- bury. GAHTwAlil), VMa. ra.. hen Slioio Kxiuess dlnlly vycvi sui.dnj ), fur 1 Ini rkbuiir nnd I ntei medial e slnl lorn, nrrivlnjr.U I'lilladellililanii. ii). ; KowYoik, 8.S0 p. tu. j llnltlrnore, CHI p. in. ; Washington 6.S0 p. in., couiicctlhK ut Vhlladclphla lor nil sea shoio points, Throcfe'h pawtiKer coach to Phllndclphla. aooi). m. Day cxnrcs (dnlly). for Itarilsburir nnd lmcrmedlntc stnllons.nrrlMng nt Philadelphia 7.i p.m.; New York, lo.eo p.m.; llalilnioro 7.eu p. in. ; Wiisliliiirlou, &4o p. in, Parlur ca tlirounh to PlillndolphU and ii.issenRcr eoacho through toplilladclpnlannd Ilaltlmorc. s,iii p. in. Huiiainsimii. Acconunouniion tnany for llarrlsburt; and till Intermediate etailons, arrlv lus nt Philadelphia 3 fj iu in. ; New York 0.10 a. in. Sleeping car accommodations can bo secured nt llnnlsburtt for I'hllndelidila uud New York. On sun days iithimiKh slccpfntf car will bo run; on this train fiom W llllanisp'l toi'lilladelphl.i. Philadelphia pahscnuers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until x'.ao n. m. Erlu Mall (dally except .Monday) for Hurrlsburi; nnd intermediate stations, nrrlvlnit at Philadelphia 7.fi a. in. New York , 11.S0 n. in. ; Ualtlmoro J.40 u. in. ; Wuslilnittoii, 8.60 a. m. Through lullmnu sleeplii(;carsani run on this tralu to Philadelphia, DaUlinora nnd WnsliInK ton, nnd through passenger conches to Philadel phia nnd Ualtlmorc. WKSTWAHD. B.l5n. ni. Krle MaU (dally except Sunday), foi Erlound nil lutei mediate ttatloiu with through Pullman Pnlaco car und through passenger coaches to Uric, and through Piillmun Pnlaco cars to Ilurfalo via Einpoiluin. On Sundays this train nun to lienovo, with Pullman Palaco car to Wllllainsport and passenaer co.ichch to ltenmo. For C.innndalgu.i and lnteilnedlatu stations, ltochester, llumioand Niagara Falls, (dally except Sundays) with through Pullman Palaco car and passenger coaches to ltochester. 10.1R-News Kxpress (dally except Sunda)) for lack Haven and lnteimeilltlo stations. On sun days tlUs train runs only to Wllllatnsport. 1.10 p. in. Niagara Impress (dally except Sun day) for Kano aud lulertnedlalo stations with tlnouijh passenger coaches to Kane. for C.uian. tlalgu.i und pilnclpal ltitennedlato stnlloiis, lloclKster, IIuiTlIo and Niagara Falls wlUi t hioiigh passenger coaches to liochcster uud Par lor car to Wittklnsf. B.a p. in. Fast Line (dally.exctpt Sunday)for lte novo und InteimcdlatOHtnlloiis, und Ulmlia, Wat kins hud Intermediato stations, with tluough pas senger coaches lo lteum o and Watkins. TIIHOUOU TUAIN'S I'Oli SUNUUHY FltOM TJI11 KAST ANT) SOUTH. News Kxpiess leaves Philadelphia 4.i)0 a.m.; HnirUUuig, 8.10 a.m. dally, arming nt sunbury 10.15. Nlat-ara Kxnref.i Ichcm Plillaaelphlu, 7M a. in. ; mitlnioio r.w a. in. (daily except sunda) aiming nt sunbury, l.iop. ni., with through Pallor ear uum Philadelphia nnd through p-utengcr coaches rrom J'hllnUol-. phla und lialtlinore. Fust Line leais Now York 8.00 n. m. ; Phllndcl phla.ll.iou. in. ; Washliigum, u.40 n. m. ; Haiti uioie, lason. m., (dally except Sunday) aiming a sunbury, 5.'.'" p. in., with through passenger coaches rrom Philadelphia and lialtlinore. Hrlo .Mali leacs Now York s.uup. in. ; Philadel phia, n.ao p. in. ; Washington, 10X0 p. m. ; llaltl inoiu, 1I.!!D p. in., (dally) arriving at Minbury n.l , a.ui., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington nnd Ilaltlmoin nnd I through p.iiwnger coaches from Philadelphia. I Slieper fioia Washington runs dally except Sun da j. Mir.Nm;jtv, iia.i,hton a.- ni.ivnsii.iuiti: It.Ml.ltOAIl ANI MMtTII AND WKM'F UKAM'll KAII.WAY. (Dally except, suudiij.) Wllkesbarre Mall Icums sunbury lo.aon. m., nrrtMng at llloom I'eny n.sr . in., Wilkes-barru K'..15p.lll. Express L'ast leaves sunbury &.M p. m., urrlvlng nt liiouml'eii ii.sop.ni., Wilkes-bairoH.oip. in. sunbury Jl.ill leaves WllkesbiriD io.im n. in. nrrlv lng at llliwm Ferry li.ui p. m.,huubur) 12.55 p. iiu riving at llloom Fi iry in. . CHAS. K PUiih, lien. Mimugei. f-..l.voo mni ii.t,i-a , iiue.uariv .'.4 )i. ill., l.lSp.iu., sunbury o.ii J. It. WOOD, Oen. lWiiiigei Aent pjflLADELPHA amii P.EADINU I'.OAD AIUtANOEMENT OV JfASfiENGlSK TRAINS. MuylO 1M IUAIKS LXfVTK BDPIUT id F0M.0Wb(g7KblV XXCKfTSB. For Now York,Phllndfllphln,lteftdlng,Pottsvlll Tnmaqun, sc., 11,M n. m, For C'atnwiS'ja, ll.ai a. m.c.13 and lo.SBp. m, yor,tVIHlamsport,e,3ii 11.15 a. m. and 4,06 p. m For Lewlsburg and Sunbury, j.ua p. m. iBiiNsroa HornsT isivk as roMtfu, (sciuav BiUKl'TSD.) Lonvo Now York, via. Tntnaaua n.uo a. m. oud via. Uound lirook Kcuto 7,40 a. in. Lo&ve Philadelphia, S,Hi a. m. Leavo Heading, li. a. in., Pousviiu. iv 2( u. u. andTamaq.ua, 1,83 p. rn. Wave C'atawlBsn, 6,30 11.15 a. m. and 4,iw v. in. Leave WIlllan.aport,s.45n.in1J.05 p. in. und 0.10 p. ni " Lowlsburg 1.43 ji. in. Passongcrs to and from Phllalelphln go throuh without change ol cars. J. Is. WOOTTEII, 0. a. HANCOCK, Ooneral Manner. General Pas-ionger and Ticket Agent. uan.10, 1861 tf. JQF.LAWAHK, LACKAWANNA AND WJiVrXIlN HA1LKOAJ). DLOOMSBU11G DIVISIOIn'. NOUTII. p.m. p.m. a.m. STATIONS. SOUTH. j w 1 ;m 8 51 1 25 iH 1 20 8 III 1 13 8 II I 1 05 5 27 1 (X) 8 22 12 65 8 17 12 51 8 12 12 IS 8 08 12 41 8 OS U 41 8 01 12 30 7 M 12 35 7 SI 12 30 7 80 12 211 T .13 12 10 7 MI 12 OS 7 18 11 Mi 7 11 11 5(1 7 05 11 41 fi 58 11 SU II 51 11 31 (I 50 11 30 8 42 11 23 U 30 11 17 0 30 11 12 0 25 11 OS 6 OS ID 03 U (HI 1U 47 5 55 1U 13 5 40 10 30 p.lll. 11.111. !l V5 ....Seianton.. .. ..Iicllevuo... ...Tuylonllle, . .. l.aekawniina.. . ...Plttf-ton..... ..West Plttston, ....Wyoming... . . ...Maltby . .Pennclt... . . ...Kingston .... ....Kingston .. Plymouth Juno ....Plymouth. . ....Avoudalc, ....Nantlcoko... Iluiilock's cieck . shlckshlnny.. . Hick's Feiry.. ..licachllaven.. llerwlek.... ..lirlart'KCk.. ..Willow (Jrovo., ...Umoltldgo... Hspy .. llloomabiirg ... .... ltunert a.m. 11.111. p.m 0 19 0 14 5 50 v .10 2 21 553 0 15 2 24 g 01 ti 50 2 :m li 00 0 57 2 38 li 17 10 01 2 40 0 23 10 00 2 51 U 28 10 11 2 50 li 32 10 17 3 00 II 3tl 10 20 3 03 II 10 10 23 4 05 0 18 10 21 3 I Hi li 50 10 20 3 11 U S3 10 S3 3 IS 7 00 1U 37 3 20 7 03 10 II 3 21 7 12 10 48 3 32 7 21 10 ll) 3 13 7 17 11 10 3 67 7 53 11 Hi 1 (U 8 III) 11 22 1 10 8 Oil It SO 4 10 8 10 11 30 4 ID 8 14 11 12 t 2J 8 21 11 48 4 30 8 28 11 S3 1 St) 8 31 it 57 I 42 H 3D 12 02 1 17 8 55 12 20 5 08 0 02 12 2h 3 12 'J OJ 12 32 b 111 11 20 12 Ml 3 30 a.m. p.m. p.m II OH 8 Ml 8 53 8 Id 8 II 8 VX H 35, 8 35 8 30 8 25' N 21 8 17 8 10 7 .'.S1 7 17 7 41 7 31 7 2.) 7 11) 7 11 7 05 7 UI I. 51 0 37 catawpa iiiidge li SI) II 55 . fan, iiiu, ... ....Chulasky,.., .... t'nmemri.. '1 10 Noithumbeiliuid a.m. . F. IIAI.STi.Al), Slipt. oillcc, hcranton, Feb. 1st, 1802- Superintendents JAMES KEII.IX, ToiiHorlal Artist, iM?ei? "IS1",,0.1'1 8tllnl und0' BXCIIANOB IxiiS'ififSilfi a3,. U8ual a 1'IHST-OLASS . ''Pi 'A0 rosivectfiilly solicits tho SSW of hla old customers and or tho publlo gonorally. julyu.'eo-tt PEVBODY HOTEL rilltfADClWlIA. thoNow,'lTsV,mS1C!,tn',,t',ono W"10 Ot m 'Htm n..S1n ?l one Ualt t")""1" om walnut cit'v 'n tunuu n'.lf ,"J 'crY osJuiiw eentro of tho maim Trrmn niH"?. "nU European plana, (lood nwly turn lihed. m tltty t'raeoil , and W. Piiync, M. noY "" y Owner 4 Proprietor. WanPfl i nxvawers In every county in thU JfiV- bllllS u: ako eiders tor Nursery f (! w'AUlIH, Kxpetleni'o in thu busi ness not required. Numories widely nnd favor ably known. For terms uddrcss Tho 0. L. Van Ducon Nursory Co UKSKVA, , v. Vnn litison Nurwrles estalllshed li3'). Also stock at wholesale. April 4-Ut 00 w t 1
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