J HE COLUMBIAN. IlLlMIMSIItmil, f.tlUAV, Al'dl'ST 21), lSO l'UULIO Hy,K.S. Himnol I.flir, nilnilnl(rnloro( Joarph I.clir, ,1 .eisil, will pell vnlunMo ro.tl estate on tlm prem o In lleivor lown.lilp, un fc-ntunlay Ati su' 23. J. M. Willi mid CIc-orRO Conner, mlniNlrn low or William White tlecc i.Oil.wlll sell vnliin l.le roil estate on the preinlaes In Sott tnwti ,)iip on S.itiml.iy, August 28. Jo'cpli Ilrcncli nn.l li. M. Tewli.lmrv, ml miiilsiraton f '91110 1'rii.icli, iloeen.eil, will fell valuable re.il eslnloon llii pronilo In CatawNsa ownlilp on T-iiciilay August 31, Ihlwrali Doilc will soil valuable real calalt on llio premises In Salem township, Luzerne cuinty on Woilnesiliy, September 15, 1880. (!. C Itnbliliif, ir Walsontown, was In town n few ilnjs ngo. Col. A. P. Sccley, of Ilerwlck, nllemleil ll; encampment nt l'hllnilelpliia, lad week. Tlio St. .Tamo Missionary Society will meet on F.ituriliV cvenltiRof tills week ami will be al.lr scJ by Itev. W. Gooilrlch. A Hancock dub was orifihize-il In Ccntmlin lliis wtck. 1'illy.fivo names wero cnrollcil nt the firt meetlnp, ami many more will bo nuM- cil, The Rood work is poing on. A Hancock clubs nro being organized nil over Iho county, wo request the secretaries to irni'ti us with a lint of officers, and reports of the meetings. If TO"r wife, lias lull bcr healili, the (ireat Mcxicin ltemcdy will bu found a surcandsiuft restorative. Ak your ilruirirUt for it. The report of tbu Harvest llomeCelebrntioi at .incr's Grove was crowded out. Will nppoa next week. l'rieii'1-liip Kirn Compiny of this place, will luld a Fair nud 1'estivril in Kvar.s' Hull-on 1'riday and fjilnrilay evenings, August 'JTlli and 2lli. Wanted Kindling wood wnnlsil nt this of- firconfufbcrlptlon. The woe d should be cut from 12 to 15 inches in length, any thickness. Market price will be paid. The Kev. Goodrich will preach nt llio fjl- U.pImi. tilnnna oti mrt Stnl.l.nll, . , y; ,1 IV" "h ,..".-m .... ... v uk..l.. . Ul (.lull , niy morning, at St. .lnuce in the afternoon, and at Orangevillo in the evening. Thedecoraliors of the ball of the Hancock Cl'ih ore handsome, and the transparency much was liiiinunaitti lor the tirst time lleilncsuay nigtil, is attractive. Ihe names are nil correctly spilled too. Our readers slicviM retnunber that the A. H T. Co.'s l.lnck Tip, advertised in another c.l timn, will we.ir as long as the tnelal tip, while at the same lime adding to the beauty of the ihoe. The town has purchased a hose carriage for the UfHciio bovs, and it will bo here tho first of next week. We are informed they intend mm both the inrriage and the truck. This is the proper thing lo do and will add greatly to the fire department. Wo were ereatly amused some days since, by Feeing one of our venerable ciii.uis', who had been bowed doa-ii with Rheumatism, tlnow away his crutches, and declare hiim-clf just us young as he i.sid to be, pud new he is rtcom mending liobm'n Kmbicenlion to every old Isdy in town. Gnat linimi nt that, nug G-lm The Friendship nud ltescnc Companies ni: peared on tho Mreels on Tuesday evening witli their apparatus,with coals i II', ready for a race. Tiiey starttd on Main and ran down Maikct. rim result was unsatisfactory and they arc go lag lo try it over again. Tho 1'etcue Hoys chum lu Itavo come out ahead. CENTHK i'L-SIIES. Tho grand festi vnl at Ilid'ay Union ehureh .. hiaim om.tv.ll, JlllllUllgll C100IIV UOll rainy in ihe afternoon, the tky cleared iu the evening and before 8 o'clock a large number of the Tanners and their familiis had gathered in tho grovo which was will lighted by beacon lnhts erected about the wood. The tables, loidel with provision, were arranged in n "ipiarc. Around these tables wero gathered groups of neighbors, treating their honest faces to tho roast beef and othersuhslantinls or com placently closing theirpmiling lips oyer Ihe de licious cako or cooling lee cream. Later in Ihe feeing, the young people turned in from dif frruit placed till iho grovo was filled and fuc cess peemed a certainty. Espy and Afton cor ntt binds fumithed music for the occasion, lioth hands play very well and tho manner in nhicli they conduct themselves on such occa' ions, is an honor to the boys. The ladies who mailed on Iho tablis deserve praise for their Und attention. Tho ennut Johnnies and po corn. Saliies did their parts admirably, while a ti-it to the cninly stand, aril a call on "Lemo" and "Wntermillion John" would repay you fur the money ywi would p end. lint that I'ost Mi-tress who plnjt husilfup in a closed office, aad handed joti your lolteis tlnoiigh a "small hole in the blind" should hao a prize, II was mid that she kept three clerks and a tloor keep' fr hut all you could see when you recti nil your le:tcr was n pair of eye", and Ihe words that greeted you were ''five cents for postage." And "'ere was the tiiket agent who sat in his pen and scraped in Iho ijuailcrs and dimes with a 'fflile wliiih, if undeiPtiod, undoubtedly meant, "Thank you, lake another, only 25 cents." To Hake a long slcry short, ihe whole allliir was a complete success, an honor to the managers, Proceeds $115; expenses aboit$15j net pro ceeds SIOO. To be applied forlhechurchai.il Sunday pthcol. The Jllsi-es Old, of Mauch Chunk, are visiting Ihsir aunt, Mrs Levi Aikman. The boaul of nhotl directors met latt Satur day for Iho utpose of nctiving bids and let ting Ihe building of a school house to bo orccl d near and instead of the Whitmire and Sliel nanimer nhool houses, Quito a number of bids were received, but Charles Krug, of IUooins burg, being lhelowifct bidder, was awarded ihe Contract. Afier carefully considiring Ihe mat ter it wasiLcidid lo build two houses, also one atlhellidley ili.tritt. ('hades Krug received todi cunlracta, his bid for the lo houses being one ihoiuand dollars, fiize of buildings 28 x 32 feet, Mr. Krug is a closo contraitor. The hoard wcie iinaniinous in the adoption of the "Triumph" desk for both houses. They have used "Lewlsburg" In one house for five years and coull not be persuadid lo use morn of ihetn, The new buildings aro to be lompleled .by October 20lh, Mr. A. L. Gill of Trenton N, J. who was stopping at Mr. Creasy's wps fortunate enough tu secure the "guess cake" at the festival. " It s a fine cake we know for Mr, Gill was gen "out crougbto divide the spoil.- Tlnuiks tu -Mr. Q . Mr, J, 1', Welsh ol Orangcville who Is home om Layfaittoccllegodniing vacation, pjient a aliort lime in Ihe valley como again I'trry. One oT our old faruitu who was wrestling 'th ono of the boys list week and sprained his ankloshould remember "I urn not so young as 1 ua-.d to be," Would it not bo well for Ilidlay to Allow the example of I-owlersvllleand puuhasoan organ ith Ihe proceeds oribclr le-llva!? ' Why not raise the wuges of (ho school teach ers lo allying rate and educate Ihe children t home. We will now bavo food houses and " e want Ugocd leathers. T"KVOI,TA101K,TCO.. MAHs.u.. I.T CO., MAKSIIAtX, MICH Will send their cclthraled Klen,n.vl.t- "olh to the alllict .d t)n m J,,.' Hal 1, The water works were tested last week and tTlr T'''"'"''''-"'' are con! orKbled,.tace. Water l,a, 0,v te.n turned onall p.rtsol the tow,,. T, r.smoirwlll l,e -"iineicii in a low l': I'nvs. LAST NOTICE. to II I Z i"7,nt,"":l"s.obo indebtid u ? , I C1'! V10'1 l,00,t ount for J uod a 1 i rluina will pe ,,ofuto (J toberl.,,lSR0. Tnefirm of llrockwiy t VA well wa, d svdvcdon October 1st, 1870, nnd a-nco that te we have been sending out stale ments freipienlly with but lllllesuccess. Many h are will able lo pay iavf. Rin,n ..J tion lo them. .Now, r 1,0;, nmpl ,,0 co,C(, All accounts remaining un-eltlcd on the first -.y . . wemoer, is8, will l,o pl.ltc,l in a juati. ce s bands for collicllon. As w i u..e,ucni io nil pcr-nn, Indebted lo us, before that lime, no ono can complain that they had no notice. The ahoodoes not apply to balances duo on subscripllon, though we shall " giau io nave itiose settled also, (!. 11. IIiiockway, Gko. K. Ei.wm.1,, Aug. ?0-5w ..iiryeim is u,0 way Hie republicans spell it on ...e,r transparency. They have had so much irouuie in UeMiiling his character that they nave not Hail time to learn how he spells his Englishmen fnimerly snppo-ed thatAmerl .... .uumng norscs were very inferior lo the! but llurillc tlin l.iaf l.i-n " - luron-, wallen- atun and other fast ones that wero pent from mis country lo J-.ngland, have won hundred llf thiincitt,1a nf .1r.ll ... , . - '" """"'i iar sum Americans nunc .ncsrs. bonllard, James Gordon lien un, c. i no i-.nclislimcn have iuvetigatul me rcTons lor the great success of IheAmcil can hoi pes, and find that Ihey nro kept in sud. line condilion by tho constant use of M. li, Hobcrls' Horse Powders. july 2-2m mo lliincock Club was well attended on neuncsuay nignt. Jtemarks were made bj W. J. lluikalew, H. E. Smith,.!, M. Clark, K, It. Ltltlo and others. A number of new names were added lo the li-t, which now numbers 320, all solid Hancock men. Some have heretofoie votcil llio Jtcpublicaii and Greenback tickets, uih iney are straight now. lly the way will It jujmoitum puase give us the name of a single uemucrai who nas joined their club. If it can nut then it should nol attempt to deceivn ll n public. Since Ihe English gentlemen as well as tl Mers. Lorillaril, James Gordon Dennett. Ac. have found so much-virtue in Itobert's Horse 1 owdcrs, and have used it in such nuanliiU: all persona who are alivo to their interests eive it to their horses, whether runners, (rollers or laim lioses. It has a wonderful ellect. augOlm IIe.ntox, Aug. 13 On Thursday evening, August 12ih, a meet ing was called in this placo for the purpose of organizing a Garfield and Arthur club, at which meeting your townsman, Mr. Drown, wapres cut. At 9 p. m., Ihe house being called to or- ler, consisting of six Republicans', four Demo crats nnd ono Greenbacker, Mr. Drown made a few remarks, The six Republicans signed, nun me iminenso (rowu uisperseil. Monilyise Mr. Drown to make another trip up Fishing' creek, as we think it n great advantage lo bis oiltlt, lut not for the purposo of organizing any more Garfield and Arthur clubs. l-'llOM O.VE PnE-SEXT. Robert's Horse Powders were formerly used amongst the runners and other valuable horses but now since iho price has been reduced to 25 ccnls per package, all can ndord to use them. augfi lm rU a meeting of tho Democratic County Committee held last week afier the convention David I.owenbcrg was re-elected Chairman, and C. 0. D.irllov was elected Secretary, There were twenty members prccnt, which is an un U'unlly large attendance. Robert's Poultry Powders are guaranteed to enre poultry ol all diseases, if given before Ihe fowls refuso lo eat. Sure cure for cholera. W'v have tried it and advise all lo use it. augGlm Communicatee!. Ens. Columbian : On last Saturday evening Iho citizens of I- hhingcreek met nt the school house near J- 11. Stokers and organized a Hancock and Eng lish club. Samuel Smith was elected President and Cyrus Robbins Secretary C, G, Darkley addressed tho meeting. All were pleased. The Denton Dand came m just as Mr. Darkley was speaking, it was rather a surprise, come again gentli men ; you can count on old Fish- ngcreek doing her whole duty (his fill by giv- ng Hancock and English more than her usual majority. J-nend I.owenhirg was along with Ml, Datkley, Davy has a great many warm friends in KiiJiingcrcck. C. R. Sims' Dysentery Ci.mpnund when taken ac cording lo directions, will instantaneously cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Diarrheas, Dysenteiy, Colic, and all other bowel complaints. aug C-lm mtsoNAL. Miss Waller of Ifontsdale is visiting at her uncle's, Rev. I). J. Waller. Mr, Weirman, Superintendent of the Penna. Canal, Capt. J. Median of Wysox, and Thom as Weirman, engineer of the Penni. Canal, were in town Wednesday and Thursday, on le gal business, Hudson Owen of Dcrwick had business m town on Wednesday. Miss Maude Freeze has gone lo llellefonle to visit friends. Mr. Hand of Scrantnn was in town tho first of Iho week, visiting Tricnds, Travelers should always have a small bottle of Sines' Dysentery Compound for immediato relief from any bowel complaints, guaranteed to tone up tho stomach at once loah'allhycon- Rtlon. jug 0-1 m I.IUIIT KTII1!CT LOCALS. Mr. J. P. Krebs of Lock Havou is visiting is father. M ss Sadie and L)iHa Thomas of William- sport aro visiting friends here. Hiss fishing Is the employment (f a great many, there is a uue lot ot tin in ueinp; caught i ere. A great many of cur people nro spending this week at Mountain Grove camp met ting. Our leading Deiunerats are wc'rking hard for Hancock and Engli-b, Tho djughler of Mr. J. M, C. Rank is now at home rusticating for a few wetks- Mothers, don't fall lo have Sine's Dysentery Compound nu band, for the relicrof your little habf whjii attacked with any bowel complaint, It contains no morphine nor opium, yet its soothing tiled will give the little sullerereo much relief, that he will at once fall into a gentle sleep, and give his mother an opportu nity lo rest, as well as every provoked bache lor of the house. nugGlni The Democracy of the county are solid in the kuppoit of Hancock, Clubs are being formed every where, atid the prospects are that we will roll up an unusual majority. Let ustnako It 2500 at the loivett. It can be doiio, and it looks very much now as though It will bodoiio. AND i frCltOOt, 1I0IIKS. AN- IMI'liaTANT nflNIII.V. V, '. KriMimm. i V. .S5;ii V. 1880 Tlif AVioo Dimlort i,l lUnlon ticltool JMriel. In ljptilg. Mvllon hrnnlinMinjunelL nwl vwthn to thV "'tie iriiincttwi, OPINION Of TUB cotlllT, The school directors of Denton school die met, am special meeting luhl on tho 17lh of 1S' '! " unanimous vole pas-cd a reso lution adopting a series of text books therein iiesignnlcl, for uo In the schools of Ihe district or me insningthree years. Mo school leicbers were present at Iho meeting, and none had lln eer elected for the current school yenr totinch ... mm msirici. in pursuance of the rtsolutfon, arrangements wero made in writing wills Iho agent ol the publishing house of ihe books, to -u,.uy mem lor inree months at a certain price, ami II after that llmo It was deslrtd that the iioiLo should furnish (he books, Ihey wero lo bofiirnlshid at a certain named discount from catalogue wholosalo prices. Under this arrangement a bo of thu books was shipped by the publishers lo J. .1. McIIen. ry, ore ol Iho directors (according lo agree ment) which was pubseipuntly relumed, tho books being unued. On the 9th day of Augu-I, 1879. the school directors met, and according lo the answer ol me iieienilnnls nnd tho'nflid.iyits of five persons, by Ihe vole of five of (heir number (the cum idilnnnt being one) passed a resolution lo re consider Ihe rtsolutii.n of the 17lh of June be fore mentioned. The record kept by ihe Sec retary contains no such resolution', on the con trary it set forth that an adjournment was ha 1 to Iho 2.1rd day of August "to sec whether ihey would reensidcr.'' Xow it is not at all prob able that a resolution to reconsider was pjcd, and (hat at the panic meeting, anoihtr Hay wns fixed to decide whether a reconidcration should be had. If no miry of the action of the board had been made, parol evidence would have been ndmi-sible for the purpose of show leg what did take place, 22 St. Rep. 215.; lint parol tviiknie in a culhtltral proeiecing cannot he received to contradict the records, of a town or any public corporation riquircd by law (o be kept in writing, or to show a mistake In tho matters theieiu recorded. 1 Dillon, Jfunp. Cor. 319. See JSC 2 Whart. Ev. sec. 9S7. If the rieord was not correct, tho dlrec tors by resolution might bavo corrected it by amendment of the minutes to correspond with the facta. Il niptars, that, from tho time of the meet ing iu August to Ihe piesct.t lime, Ihe resolu tion of the 17 tli Juno has nol belli regarded in the district as of binding authority. During the entire school year since that time other books th in those designated by the resolution havehien iu general u-o in the schools of the dUtriit with (he approbation and consent of the directors; and it is now proposed by Ihcdi- rectors to adopt such othir textbooks ni a meeting to be called for that purpose. Against such uction the complainant suks to enjoin them by further continuance of the prtliiniuary injunction granted ct iiiirfc at the filing of his bill. The jurisdiction of school directors over the subject of text books for the schools of tneir district, is. ilcriwd frcm,nnd is regulated by, Acts of Assembly, pa-sed on the 8th day of May, 1S5I, and Ihe 25th day of May, 1871. Purd. Dig. 241 pi. 55, and 2C.0 pi. MS-9 l!y the 25lh section of the Act of 1851, His enacted follows: "Immediately after the annual election of teachers in each school district of the State, and before the opening of the schools for the ensuing term, there shall be a meeting of Ihe dinitorsor controllers and teachers of each district; at which meeting the directors or contiollers shall select and deiide upon a p ries of school books in the different branches to be taught during the ensuing school year, which books and no other shall be used in thu schools of the district during said period." lly the Act of 1871, the directors are forbid den lo make any change In ihe series of text books more than once in Ihree years. Any vi olation of this provision is made a misdemean or nnd subjects an offending director, on con viction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars nnd lo removal from office. School directors may be enjoined from adopt ing new teries of text books except at the time prescribed by law. Mc-N'ult ys. School di re ctors of Charliers. 22 Pitts, L. J. -12. That is, if they, ot n meeting constituted as required by the Act of Assembly have adopted a series of text books, no change shall be niado until three years thereafter. Whether the meeting of Ihe 17th June, Ifore the election of leathers was n ltgi meeting for Ihe purpose of adopting text hooks for the schools or not, depends upon the proper con struction of the statute. If that portion of die Act which relates lo the presence of school teachers is merely ilirfctorif the directors might legally act in their absence, but,iT it is iiinnitoori the action in their absence was invalid, and does not preclude the directors from proceeding according lo law in the discharge of their duly. It is not always easy to determine to which class the provisions of a statute belong. It is impossible lo teconcilo all the decisions of (he Courts upon the subject, but, by reference lo a few of Ihem which appear to be proper aids to le construction of the statute In question, e may arrive at the intent of the legislature in re gard to tho subject under consideration. Words in a statute which relate merely lo the time, or manner of doing an act may be con sidered directory; but where they relate to tho power lo be exercised Ihey are in general im perative. Dladcn vs. Philadelphia 10 P. F. ith ICi). Where the thing diiccted to be .lone Is of the essence of the thing required, the statute Is uiandotory. Norwegian Street 81 St. Rep. 319. Where the direction of a statute areglven with a view to tho proper, orderly and prompt conduct of business merely, the provision may be regarded as directory. Rut where a fair in terpretation of the statute s-hich directs acts or proceedings in a certain way, shows that the legislature Intended compliance with such pro vision lo be tecntial to the validity of (ho act or proceeding; or whero someanlecedentand pre requisite condilion must exist prior to the ex ercise ot tho powrr, Ihe statute must be regard ed as mandatory. Homer City ys, Omaha, cited U. B. Digest N. S. SOI ni. 127. And, al though the language of a statute 1. simply cna bling, yet, if it confers a power whlcliconccrus the public, as well us Individual, it is not mere ly permissive but la mnmlalory. People vs. Su pervisors 11 Abb. ?. Y. 35. Mason vs. Fear son U Hon. 213. 12 U. S. D 752. To siy that a statute is directory, approaches so near lrgishtivo discretion, that this rule of construction ought to heappliul by the courts with reluctance, and only in cases whero public mlsehieT wuiild olherwbe occur. Di-hop on Statutory Crimes 250 and Nolo 8. Dryfuss vs. llridgcs Miss, Rep. 217. 3 U. S. D. OBI. pi, CO. 12 Do. 753. In the lichtof I hi so reasonable rules, I am led lo the conclusion that the provisions of the Act of 1851 which requite that the meeting nt which text books may be athpttd for a district, thull be held lifter lite lection of teachers, and that itsWtje composed of t lie school direct. ors and r.e limlm, ate mandatory and must be i li-crvnl. Hid power conferred upm the tl rt ctors Is fur the Lent fit of Iho people of their district. The hghlatiire having full knowledge thalschool directors are not always elected be cause of their acquaintance with hooks, made il obWgatory upon Ihem in the peiforuance of an important duly lo discharge it iu tho ptesenee, and impliedly, with the aid of, persons having Ihe requisite knowledge. It follows from this conclusion (hat the reso. lution of the dlrtclori of the 17th of June 187(1 DEMOCKA.'lBLOOMSBUlia, COLUMBIA COUNTY, - T .... . ' 7 was tnraJi,;, and does not striid in tho way of a selection anil decis tin up. n a series ol scbm l books nt a meeting In bo hi Id according to tin- provisions ol Ihe All of Asrcmbly. The granting nr lofnsitig a preliminary it junction IS latgtly ill-, n i n . tr llli Ibi'ini.it It Is usually refused whir, .bine has bicn ilthiy in making complaint, or whin Issuing it will produio more Injury to otheis than advnntago to the complainant. In this ca-o, during one whole year other school books than those divig naltd in tho resolution have been procured and used by Ihe patrons of tho school., with the consent of llio directors nnd nostquhave ueen lanen until now by Ihe complainant to en force the resolution beforo mentioned. In lut, according to Ihe affidavits he, as n school di rector, voted lo reconsider that resolution. I refer to thai f let not for the purpose of ar reting the record of Iho Secretary, but as n icasoti why he Is not entitled to Invoke in liis bc'ialf the strong arm of tho law. A"R 18, 1SS0. These motions came on lobe heard and were niguid by counsel whereupon upon consideration IhcrcoT It Is ordered and ad judged that (he preliminary injuttlon hereto1 foro issued ba dissolved. Wm. Elweli., . President Jiu'jo. Pennsylvania State College admits both sex es. I'.mlowmenl halfa luilllon. Tuition ,te. v-uurses oi sLiiuy, ci.i.sical, Scientific andAg ricullural. A thorough Preparatory Dep.ut inent. Expenses 3 to $3 per week. For cata logue, address Joseph Shorllidge, A. JL, Pres. oi.no loncgc, fa. aKi;1 -o Don't foget Iho festival of the Dloomsburg cornet band in Hartman's hall, ibis Friday, aim io-moirow, Saturday evenings. The Winona Fire Company will purchase a hoso carriage and four hundred feet ofhoso soon. It Is sad and true that many child ren lir filled untimely graves, by ihe niglect of their mothers to hnvu Sines' Syrup of Tar, Hnar hound and Wild Cherry on hand. Eicrv moll,. er has n bottle this season ol the year for Imme diate use. augOlm I1EI1WIUK J.CTTKlt. EM.Col.UMniAN : Kr, Kuitilcr, pastor of tho Prcsbjterian church, returned fiom his western trip, last week. An attempt was made on Sunday night to rob John Little. Hearing Ihe efforts made by the burglar to open the bed rocru door, be gave the alarm fiom a window, which had the effect of driving away the miscreant, who made good his escape. Probably ten fimilitsfrom here are camping at Mountain Grove, It is said that the attend ance there is not so largo as in former years. The cold snap poems to have been n serious affair oyer there some of the campers having sutltrul severely. The popular nrnu'cmcnt for men in tho eve nings is quoits at prestnt. From G o'clock un til darkness interrupts them, Ihevaro gathered inltho enclosure behind Duckingbnm's office earnestly contending for Ihe championship. Frequently three sets are in lively operation. Tho bas have nol yet begun biting in a business-like manner; but a "boom" in thai direc tion may bo expected during the close of (his mouth and the beginning of next. . , RETOIlTEn, Dcrwick Ta., Aug. 18, 'SO. Tho editor of tho Edmore (Mich.) Gazette which now supports Hancock, was a sup porter ofllayea in 1870. OltANOnVlLLK ITK.MS, Our School hoard, nt their last meeting adopted tho books published by D. Arpleman & Co, A great rrnnyofcnr people attended the harvest home in Zaner's Grovo last Saturday, Judging from appearances they had a good time. Mr. James Hnrman has added lo his undei taking dei arlmcnt, anew icebox with upper and lower chambers. Mrs. Canfiild and her adopted daughter arc prostrated with typhoid fever. A clergyman of this place has demonstrated the fact that a horizontal shingle roof will not turn water. Our band is willing (o play for any politicnl party, but will vote only as they please. Our cool nights make ihe front gate talk shorter and have something to do with temper ing the political fever. Our Doctors nro quite buy,eilhcr politically or professionally. Tho academy opened on Monday with 81 students. During the dog days our dogs nro havinc n jubilee, wh ilo "Harrys" collation of juvenile canines, right in the shadow of tho Garfield flag make the nights hedious. Netmiiland. It should be the aim of every owner of IIores,CowK,Ac.,to make them as handsome and useful as possible. Tho Germ-n Horse and Cow Powder helps to deelop all the powers of the animal, It imnro es its beau ty and incrcas?s its usefulness. Jt makes milk muclo and fat. lly using it n horse will do more work and a cow give more milk and be in better condition with less feci, bold only by weight nt 15 cenU a pound by 0. A. Kle Dloomsburg. Dec 12, 79-ly Lewis Loveless, a prominent republican of Piko county, Indiana, and formerly a candidnte ot his party for congress, has re nounced his connection with tho republican organization, and U out for Uaucock and Engli.h. Cameron Not Yet Satisfied. Washington Dispatch to Daltlmoro sun. Representative Iluttefwortli, of Cincin nati, was here and had a protracted talk with Secretary Sherman about Iho political outlook, ami he left for Harrisburg to see Senator Cameron. It is current talk among Republicans that Cameron, since bis return home, is holdjog off a little, and be foro jumping Into the canvaas wants to know whether ho is to control the oflices In Penn sylvania if Garfield Is elected. It is assert ed positively that they have not yet come to an understanding. So it seems that Garfield is willing jo ei!! out any thing and every thine; to accomplish his purpose, whether it ba his official influ euco to Oako Ames, or to l)e Golyer or the salary grab; or still worso and more disgrace ful, tho oflices which he may control, if the people should unfortunately elect him tpthe Presidency. If Cameron supports Garfield It will be becauso Garfield has sold out (o mm all the Pennsylvania patronage. If Conkling supports him in New York it will be for the same rsaton. Thus Iho offices are to bo parcelled out to leaders, and the peo plo are to be first sold out by these Rcpubli cans, and (hen plundered. If we elect honest men lo offico we will have an honest administration of public af fairs; hut if tho Garfields and Cameronsand Cuikliigs and Logaus nro clioen then the old crew of wreckers and plunderers will ho at tho head of affairs. Tho mftllelnos of Drains Dick A Co. aro unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reiki, bihty. Their Seidlitiiio Seidlitz Powders, aro as pluiwaiit as Lemonado.- Their Soli CupsuloH aro world famous. Hoo Ad t. july 30, 'SO Craeow t Colonel James 12. Marsh, Kansas Cltv. Mp., formerly a republican, writes that he will take Ihe btump In Iowa for Hancock, He is an able lawyer and a flue speaker, T1IK OAMI'AKIN COLUMIIIAN Only 75 reuls for six months, nr $1 50 a year in mi vim te. Gel up clubs and send In you nam a, bl.VTK FA III AT ri!ll,Alii:t.l'IIIA. On Monday September filh, iho Tinlr-rcr- entli Animal Exhibition- of the Pennsylvania. Stale Agih ulturiil Society will ope n at die Main Riiildliic, Ccntentii.il (liounds, Falimonnt l ark, I tiilailelpliia, and cotil.nue eighteen utiys, nosing on EsninriMjr, Heptituljcr S.illi inn ini ivcik ni which permit, viz: liofli Sep tember 20 to 25, will be devoted lo the Inter national Show of Sheep, Word and Wo ! Pro- duel., fur width purj.e the liberal sum of csouu in rnsn lias Uton nrproprialed, During this week, howescr, all olhtr exhibits wlili (he exeepiion oi norse.. Usttle, Swine and Poultry will remain on ditnhv. From present Indications this exhibition of mo society will tie the lirgest, gtandcsl, and most varied thst has ever been he d by any omm cuis.uiy, nnu win do second in numuers anil mini only (o the ever memorable Interna llour.l Exhibition, held at tho snmo Place dip ring tho .'enlentiial Yiar. Tho prtmluni list, which can bo nbialncl from ihe ofli irs of Iho Society, at their office, tiptthwest corner Tenth and ('hcstniitsttscts. I'ldhnli'Iiihln. t iho tr,ai compute nnd thorough that has ever bien pre sented by any similar organisation, and offers lorcompeiitlun In the Live Sleek Clas alon llio handsome um ct 521,310. In tho Diiry, Fruit. Vegetable, and l'lnr.il IlAinilmMil. il.a futthir sum o,' $0000 Ss ml, Int. I,'.!,!.- I-,,,, number ol elcg. nt and valuabieeol l silver aril bronzo medals, whosa inlilnsic value will ag. gregaio tho entire sum of luoto than SIO.OUO in ac dial cash. The display will include a large number of iir.poiieu. inoronghhreil, 1-ine Dresd, and Draught Horses ; herds ofShorl Horn, Dcvcn, Ildlsinlll. .l.ov ntwl Clil. II...U r-..ni.. . .1... - , . v. , v ..itn; , ,uc choicest bree.Nof sheep, Swine, Ac, together with a Mechanic il, Vegetable and Manufactur ing Collection stldom. if over, broueht tocelh. cr in any lomtimnltr. Excellent and commo dious siabliug has b.en prepirod wllhin the building f.r llnrsis and lloiiicil Cattle, nnd a suitable space assigned on tho grounds ndjiccnt for iho acemnmudnlLn id Suinp. T)im Mn. chimry, I) dry, Fruit, Floral, nnd Domestic Dcpnriiuents are all provided tinder cover, and will Utl'ltillh'cdlv lirovu ntltaeticH ami inslnul. Ive leaturcs t.f the Fair. A space his also bun as-igned for Ihe exe'eise and iii.pl ly of nil Ihe entiles iu the Live Stock Cliisse", but t.o racing will ho pen.iltttil. Gr.en food will ho sup plied all tint Milch Cows on exhibitii n, and hav and straw furni-hed all entiles iirati'. J-.scursioii licktta will lie fiirnihcd by all the nlnnds entering Philadelphia, and all nr. ticks ii.tcided for exhibition carried on liberal terms. Business Notices Roots and Shoes cheap at McKlmiey'8. The public are hereby Informed that splendid suits are now made from the latest styles ot Spring Goods tin the fnllowinir terms.1 Idlest Styles, .vwest Vices, Jlcst Ma terial, llcst Workmannhin, and JJest J''iU at the Popular Store of David Lowenberg. Harriet A. N'ew kirk, of Salem, says: 1 was cured of teller in my hand by ihree applica tions oT Camphor Milk. My husband was cured of old runniug sores by using it. Il cured my son of a sprainul ankle. Price 2,1 cents. Sold by C. A, Kleim, Tlloomsburg. aprit io, eu,ty Illack Cashmeres at Clark & Son's. Low est prices. Cash paid for GOO tons eood drv hrifbt Rock Oakllark by Silas Young, Light Street. juiy ju-l-ui Rubbers atMcKinney's. Go to Clark & Son's for yourDrcss Goods, A largo Hock and lowest prices. PUI1LI0 XOTICE. The Clothing Storo of David Lowenberg is well stocked with all the latest styles of Clothing for Men, Youth nnd Children. Call and examine. Hoot headquarters at McKinney's. A full lino of Muslins, Prints, Ginghams and Domestic Goods at Clark cc Son's. For Nobby Hats, For Latest Styles, For Lowest Prices, Go to David Lowenbcrg's. Call and see the Rest and Cheapest Sum mer Suit for iG.OO at D. Lowenbcrg's. Ladies' FallSacquings at Clark & Son's. 4,000 pounds nico dried raspberries, -1,000 poiiiiilsjiiiceclriedpiticd cherries wauled Ibis fall by Silas Young, Light Street.juy 2-lim Trimmings of all kinds at Clark & Son's. Call at McKinncy's for Shoes. Hon. George N. Corson, Norristown.says: The Phrenix Pectoral Is indispensablo in my family. It acts like a charm in curing coughs aud colds with the children,and 1 always use it when addressing a jury. Price 25 cents. C. A. Kleim, Dloomsburg. aprlG-ly Lots of good Timothy and Clovcrseed for sale by Silas Young, Light Street. aug201v Admission freo at McKinney's. Another case of Fine Ready Made Cloth ing just received at D. Lowcnberg's. HOW TO GET almost Every thing. Do you know how to get in the easiest way and to best advantage what you want for dress and house-furnishing? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; sec what you can learn from it about the things you want. If samples can be useful to you, ask for them and state your wants so plainly that exactly the right samples can be sent, Second, where : The place where goods are kept in the greatest variety ; where they are sold for what they really are in respect to quality ; where prices arc lowest; where most care is taken to serve customers accept ably; and where you have the right to return whatever is not satisfactory, There no matter where you are if you make your wants known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best things in tho best way, promptly and without trouble or 'risk; sometimes by mail, somc timen by express, almost, always at less cost for car riage than the money you save in the price. John Wanamakcr, Philadelphia, Pa. Chestnut, TlilrtcenUi, Market and Juniper. "AXniXlWS' APPR VtSKMKNTS. TV Tin1 fntlonlnt- ai'iiralsc-incniA of real and personal property nw nni.it tn u lilui. n or decedent nam occn iiieuiiiliiei uu-ii or the Iteglstt-r ol col Urania cniinti, under tno Inilesof I'nurl, nnd will tie pi esi'titen lor absoiut.. connnnntinii to llio orphans' c-niirtlilr tii'ld In lilimiiti.ur.lii ar.d rorwld conn. ty. on .Mnud.iy, Iti -rtli inyots p-. ism, at two ocks k p, m,, or ssdu iii.y urncm esc ptluns to aucn coiiflnnatlnh nre UoirsU tiled, or likh all per sons Interested In said estnto will tako nol lee I t.Wld'iwnf Itlram l. Appletnan, late of Hemic k i. Widow of William (I, tpitck.latoof Jlootonrlown ship, ll oess-d. c. Wldowcf Jostpli bttir, lata of Ileal crtwnshlp, diec.isfd. 4. Utdiw of Norman l Kline, Lite of Orange town- ni.t,-, uuui-i.aeu, 0. Widow ot PliMp t'nangst, latecf Hslitngcretlc township, deceased. c. u Mow of D mill W. ltobblns, latcct tho town of moi.msuiirg,uei'caseu. T. Widow of William F. Smoyer.l.ite et.Mlnltn town fchlp, deceased. 8. Widow of lienjamln Hicks, lato cf tho borough ot Ilerwlck, deceased, 0, widow of Israel liugart, late of (ireenwood town- 10. widow of A. .!. AltcrUmn, lalo of (Ireenwood township, dcco.ised. IteKtbtci-aonue. I W. II. JACOI1V, llloomsliurg, Aug. 0, -so f llrirbter. JOTICK. Motlen Is lirrnl.v t-lven llmt.tnn fottnutni- .iM,inia htvobeen nltd In Uiel-rotiiononiry'sortlcuof Colum bia county nnd will bo presented to tint Court of Common Pleas ot satd county on Tuesdir, the 7lli day of September A. li, Isvn, nnd coriiliincd after the fourth tlill f,r nnl.l term ii.it,H nnii..,,. iu. Hied within that time. 1. Account ot W. II. Abbott, Asslgnco ot William Itaiip. 2. Account or Samul 11. Ifi.lrlmpt-. rr.rnmlm. f Stephen Walp, a lunatic, 3. Account or ,1. M. smith, Assignee In trust for mo wutut ui ine eruu.uirs or i. ,iunn anil t-on. VCXf. KtltlMMtfttTtr O.M.CilICK, iTnthonotiry, iscpuiy. aug. a, 'se-ic SJ3I DLITINE. KrlilJttK I'ln-itliTs. Ait plrMitot n a rUb of Lrbioniifln. fi rtulicftcb. All Drug Morns, 1 A. yV rV T 3V 13. l,nKtlr X.orciici's fir ItesillHtlnr; tho 11.. nets, l'li'l.-.ti) it ul t .ires Ct.n.tlliutlou. "5 i euls per !xr. All tiriid Stores. I 'rom IMimt Ti. jiiso:(, Tastor of llio nmrv'i of tUo likeipl 3 cf Christ, Detroit, liieli. "Jly non wusj tlimcjeroUbly 111 ninl mtirily prnslmtel Irom Cbllliinuil l'evcr, (.linmoaiid t'tUt.r nieui 'intuliad Leon trie.1 i ithout ellect. Mr. Ciulu vlio liad used 'J. In rumliuo imai'Uli-, niln .1 n trial of It, v.liieli wna iluiie, r. suiting in hid coinpkto Ti.coi.ry vitliiu a tluys." SULETS. i aad rolisblo cure tor cjonir-liUtitfl, una i or tho L'rimrv Ornnus. 11,-iLUt ur i urt'Uio. 'niey will euro any recent rao lu aorrn days. Tho word D.tcuta la cn en ry but. iTlco imt bu, m Ith Mil illrtlon, Car-snleta (gulsll rlze) 75 coutp. Oapanli's (larfto rlic)l.r,0. At.vIliniuStoro. Mailed on rocelnt M inco Lj- lilIN HAs IllCIt. .t CO.,3 Woostcr fctrcet, New Vori, Circulars Qeo. a trWWj'JS fiistlltitly relieved, tiy tha rlSsS-Sr'ScJ "BOf Mactjuecn Blatlco lMiitliiciit,rJiilSv3JJ75'1aftcrBcveriil replications of it. ajSAJiaii Sold by all Drupip'.t.s, ormaiUst on receipt of I by JIUKDAS DICK A CO.. llfff. Chemists, M AViwstcr Street, New York. AD vurcs ivlthont Modlcino Simply toy Alisoriition. Tho Only Tro Miiliu-Ial Antidote Br. Ilolnwn cantlonthe public (yrninst C6nn tcrft'it unit itullAtlnn "r.vls,"! all kinds. In. Btstupon theteintl IxiArtnK tho nbovo llhonesa nintf-recn iirlviuo rovenuu eljuup of llolxuaa TartOa, AVw yoitt. This Uutrtiijpomcilr without mMiclno. Ita iam la a hoi3cho)ilrorj throughout tho world Vo lo t-urctl of ?InJarl(, Vcrors, CliMH, llIUmiMiCNM, l.tvor Couiplulut, mid ('lironlo Moniucli IMmmiwh, It la onlvrji'ieBMairy to uottho olLUWUIIoVnMi't raiu It nvor fulls. Ilolman'u fKntiine) la sold tyIrofTprlpt3. If la doubt about tho p-fnuIncneRn of l'nda olft-rPd, onc!oi 2 In rcKlaterod letter to ua nnd iccelvtaho Tt-uvdy by return uail, post. .nl-l. or wrllo in fur Iruo treatlto. If sovurely nlUlttoil with chronic, jdluients, descrlboBynjp" tonw lully. JJr. llolman'a fulvico 13 .RATli AddrustJ, llol,?i,N imii ro TIAIUnVElthflPAfest aud best; acU Instrm. taneously, producing tin) most natural shada of blachorbrown;doea noiBinin inn bKinjeaa. all drnu-irlHln Tin., nn. j.t I j-nil Ji.tir dreaaera. J, Cl.ldTADOUO, few Yorls. WILLSON'S 51 1 Xk rrlnlnoil Ty f I10 Vr'caUwt Stomnch I. fonfrirni Uiiplensaiit 'I'umci ArrttN iti iaj. KvwrKctu :tu;u (d. H curtii t:ouui.it!itttnt hero f tli ti, Aett tn.i, 3rntehiHrt Kind' lutfon, C'ughaf C'old-i. llvm-c-r, 3 und all tung and coHilitatlvnul win-..iW-i'j (Vhii f(,-fl r.iH7rtli Cirb .latcd Oil U re- r.itrtjj'ily fill Wut, lwU3villlScn(Ul0U'AlfrCtl0U'1 Jt i.'ti i.iatiain, ic, ii Hroiv'ly rtJt,om!ntiiij(jd. lu jurltjlurf power I. wonderful in Cojnumpilon t). 1 id.rz. wait 1 rcquci.t !y diH', uj ou hvrof ulom taint. It acirinpon t'm rational ttK-nryof Immfuutklt Aii".c-nv. Jbcav wiui r ir Hiiiliu ur tiiu hxa. ibv, cabin: ' It lo throw ott tho dUeusj. '.d jT.y In wt?ak'e-8hfinfd buttk-4. WIl!cn t-i FT"Ilv-dMlth a (louWa) lJ' Ileiocrahcr tlm word 'UnRoi.ATt:u" lu orilpriii1; from yoax tlrujiflt, aad icaibt un hav. us llio 1 ltil kind. BUOHAN'S CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT v, I iia-io mar. Gulok and Startling Oarei, It Heala Withont a Scnr. AllaynPalu&StopoQloedliiii, Suoihos n. Bum or Soald. Heals n Cut, J.llio Mnclo, Vj ' DriiwuPolbouout of aWonnrL " BUCHANS CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT CONTAINS HO GHKASE AND V ASHES OFF WITHOUT EOAP. ads Iitst'mVif en J l&e Majk. Trtt firtlt Illtfum, Sur Trot( t'lorii. It tu 114, (bCuliU, Ci(n, Widiuila, 1 1h4, Koif! t yoi, I'tiUniiuiic Htfii it ml ri.t-., lillltM'l'ri lt('l C'llupiiPil HuimU. n tulu I ih U(ii',and f-ny uid fevtify otU r 1 urposofi.; t U.cli u ! silvo or Ointment tai b Uoud, ln (Vu'n CatIjoHo iUlm Ointment bTtha Jyi nnratiou that can alway Imrtttiod upon, nabii-ntlful JcUv-pa.t'roUrtuKBuM In uUts a v.HU th4 1-iiVti " trttJo-niurb.M '. u non.i li 1 mnln i, 8 a tu tt that your drug W m yv u LiciiiN'a, i.) atiovQ (ttwcribf I. civ ' '-4 Ircj m ap.dicatiua tJ tUg iliuulw- j, i1.MV ?IANIT1'ACTIII13N CO. aven Indelliblo Ink. .Iif Hct In 0voiM (black as tfioUl flLJ'T i 'Vif) JlJ- notprt4i6r run; id ways Ul 1 Oli J Jul I reaily, 110 ,rfjaraUjn needed) llrlull t'l fl riICO wll not hiiurc any ttuiQ, fl IT ULU I ;tO SoldbyalUJruirHMJtuol,U 1 1 . COlcrs tWUuq;ri OCWf ftMtCAl. tU 1 ! V. July 30(ctn. i'0w Jplltl. INSUIIANCK. CltltlSTIAN F. KVM'V, BIOOMSIIUIMI, 1'A. llltlTISIl AMKtttCA AKSUltANCK CDVI'ANV. IIKUM AN l-IHKINM'IIANUK CO.MI'ANY? NATIONAL KIMS lNbl'ltANCK COMl-ANV. UNION 1.NSU1IA.NCKI.O.M1-ANV. itie.e oiiicoki-okitionii aro viell sn-MoseJ by iro unit sike tcutku ninl tiivu tiBVor yet bad a inSHX. tleil Ly any court or law. Their ossein aro all Invest, eil tn noun mtci'iiiTiKsana aro UaWo to tho huuni 01 HKIonly. uuturu Losses ntoMr-rtT and iiONsaTLT adjustcKl and raid as soon as delermlni d by CuKUTiisr K. Kkt siii IL AUKNT ANI ADJl-STHKllUXmsCtnia. Ii Tho peoplfiut Colun-.tiia oounty ahoukl Wronlze tta aaOMv ,here lofcea 11 any are iietUed d Mid by ono ot their owncltliens, uu pain Not"? JiUlTV fAUt UBAUNO fill f .t-S'J J r&'iwwinuimu oiyappiipa. Aetandard V'.l'-'St. -S3 ul'un cvory veil ftp. v, vlF"lv tlr cr i-ontlermn. rSnl.l liv PA. C IB. BOBBINS, (sucoEsnrm ao x. w. h.oddiws,) dealer, in I'lno UraiKllcN, Whl.MKlrv, filiin, Hiiiiin, mm mi Kind ol'Tf Iiich con- slunllj un lilt II (I. i .troim:,) AiiKs and i'mitkhs in i.ottiks ky tub dozkn. LiinillonlH (liimigl out llio cotinly will find it lo their iiilvanliigo lo cull and examine my sloi-k bdbre )Uiolinisiiig elsewhere, BJLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Stvaot, 2nd July t; -so-ly 3 CAUTION. SET THE BEST. In the iiinnufacturc of Organs is resulting in the production nnd sale of cheiip goods, niitde from inferior nisiteriuls. I refor narticularly to bogus Organs that arc continually springing into existence, without any merit whatever, except to bo oilerod cheap, and then wheii purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. Will ymi not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of tho celebrated Lstey Organs can now be seen at tho newrooirs of the Only Authoriz-d Acent foi tha Tics.-, o COlumbia County. A guarantee for five years from the nmnn- lacturers accompanies every Jvstey J 11110 !5,'SH-tf C. C. GaLIGNAN. Plumber, Gas Fittor, Tin and Sheet Iron .Worker AND WS.U.EH IN .w, STOVES, HEATERS RANGES BLOOIHSBUR6, PA. Shop in Opera House, Gth door apm 3,,-sviy CGISTEIt'S NOTICES. " 1 NOtlCO 13 llCrCtlV L'lVl'n tn nil 1nr.lt-fta r, uirs an im?.K?J T??ec?.dCD,s..nn1 "iH'ors, ihittho tol' S.nI1Snl,KStrai oonfl. Buanllnr. accounts bnio J."iS.-lcPJJi5ie.?mco Hetrlstcr o( Columbia S?fflA?n'1.wl!!l,e?en,c', ror ronflrmatlon and iuSXZIW ,n "fPnuni" Court to be held In BloomsburB, ou Monday, sept, c, isso, at a o'clock, p. m. on said day ; ' ' l' T?.? f.00?'1 a"a. nnl account of .1. D. Tloblson.nd- ffllp. aeccafttd. ' Scott town- a- TJ "rat and final account ot CatUarlno Drrd- ""siuioiruinx oi iifi ocn lircuoonncr. lato of Dcavertowuthlp, deceased. "-uu"11' 3. Tho first and partial accountof Hanrl.-'ttaThtclc. nii!i,l?l,ra,,r'? wl nnii.xert. of l.ud w Ik Thlele, late of Locust township, ileimsed. 4. Tho first account of .lohn S. Kline, executor of A. L. Davis, lato of Denton tow iishlp, deceased. TibiC,fS,UrEi0.tI'0A-.nit11"-'' exreutoi of Sarah U. Ilidlay, lato otCentro township, deceased. C, Tho first and tlnal accountof Oeorm W. Correll 5iTiioimtburf w "w l0,VD T,V-'iRS001"" of ret" siiellnmmerandMo f?!X1!!lcUl'r,.e,cl'utt're ot Mrnouhiielhamincr. late of lu-aver township, uw ied. S" l ?,?tJjTi,s U.'1fl'ial ncc? unt ot Jo"- ndmlnts buUre"'ceased. S" IiUo ' ih0 town 01 Ul00"'9- ' T?iSi1I?tIaEi1 aaV. """"nt ot w ininra Wolf, oxec utor of L'jdwig Keston, lato ofliea-.cr township, neoenscu, 1 10. Tho llrsr. anil final account ot .). v. Opdv ko. nd- uiimsiiucur m Aaa ii. opujke, lato of iho bor ough ot Ilerwlck, deceased: 11. Tho second and partial account of ncuben Shu- ...cu ui.u ..uiiu i t-iuiinan, expouiors or Jacob rhumiin, late ot Main townsl.ln. dm-asut. It. Tho first and tlnal account ot Isaac Heacock. ex- township, "fe&awur 'ienwoou lI'-TIirnrst'".rt,I)arllnl 0"nt of yamuel Apple- mill). iinmmKti-ciffir i.t ii-.i.n u ,..! . in nton toH-nshlp. ileccaiiTiL ' ' 14,S1"1.fl,ll.'1i:'0UIltl'r I'K. KrtcllMtiin, ad- iownM;iTdecea.;ed.'m Ul" a al0D 15, TSS.'Jf lrii?nd Partial crount cf Alii n Mann, ex- iUp, "iltwawd. ut""utl- lul ct 1,ea, 1JWD- 1C Tl.0-?1?' iaa nn'i, 80'int of Toseph li, role, ad- U" TnlnR!?tiSl''?,snSal n.c.c(0"nt 01 AblfPW H"PP. at- shlpi deceased. ' """"""""" "";U31 luwu- IS, The account of Aaron W. drover, ono of tho mi. ! i .1, J,rau1'8 ' J''i.-hi?l tlrovcr, lato of ihe town ct uioomsnure. deceasi'd. T'Mnf1?8'.1""1 .1,ni" "t 'I- J- Conner, ad- c7c7ktowTshlp?dMeayd M "n,ns- !0, ''!h.l.;('9un.t Joiihua Fcttcrnian, ono of the Sin ,, " Ili'ht-cl Drovtr, lato ot tho tow n of Uloomsbunr. deceased. S,'rtiD.'1Ift.fI",flnu "eoontof j.ii. lk-eler, eunr. vAV n ''iY. , "eMsiiooi i imam i.eiii ffilrrtSs'p1 d?ced?m WClllV": late " !! P.16 Vi!t. nn1 nnal "f count of II. c. nc ss, cuar- FennerrdJScd. 0U n" 1"'lr8 otJacob rAvvV,ri.i ,'vvw.iiiinii, www ,-iiauibon township, deceased. ll.Tho first and partial account ot Clinton Ellis, and tiiVViViT. " '""isiiaiora oi lioceib liun iner, lato of Catuw bsa tow nsh!' . iLcased. ii. The. tirst and tlnal account ot cmton Ellis, ad- t.ilnV. K; i " ,"5ura 'wry. luio or catawiaiu township, deceased. sa. The first and final accountof rharlea o. Hartley, 1,1. . ".m... iiuimi-j, Ian' 1 1 mo town or liloomsburif. Columbia county, deceased. 7. Tim tirst and llnalaccount of Morris n. Moan. ex. lli.i.l; .rv ".m-oaat, tatc f tho town of "luvuiai'iiiK, Lumiituia couiiiv.uni'enwii. 23. The first and final arcouu' of C'h lesA.Mojer. .Jin uisiraior or jonn ll. .Moicr, 1 " . of the town Ot Ulootuaburir. Co'UIiitilaeoimlv. iieoenm.il. 3lT0 Hret u,id iiiuil account of Catb IroM. Dil. .in ii """""I'lriurixoi wiiuuin i 'Udtne, late ot ...u,uu .wnuauip, utccaseii. .no nrst anil final accotini of AndK'W .1. Albert m?,t'M'c.utor V llltaui .1, luiir. laio in Mi, i lejsant Uiwnshlr, di ccarni, as r.lcd My .7os.-pIi deceased ' lulmll"itrltc"''t A n.in J. A fberui'ii, 81. Tho nnal account ot William n lirown, guardian of tho person and estate of Vi' ; iho in, ml. i ? hii ",'r Vr unma, iwi . as. u as tiled Brown iro" iiia lamesc, T'' ;'nal account of William N. I.i wa, cuarulsn imuiir i-iitw or ueoiiru A. llr wn .s Bun bv his executors John f.Uroi'n and JamV. lirowi? t3. The second and tlnal account or I'lark lirlnlc, ....uiiiiiu iiiuil., tuiv oi lieu, ton towoahlp, docoased. M, 1 ho Unit tuid nnal account or tinoriro M. Ilowelt UnM"ralor .cura lesiaini iito antiexn, ol viu' I IChart,laioof rtshlnecru k townshlp.de. 85 1i?e ' r?t..a,ul Prtlat account of M.C.IIuzlieR aud Harriet eairtr. administrators or lalali Vouk.'er. latoot lxjcusttownshlp,di-e4iMi. ' so. irst and nnal account ot laild N.iieltiiir.cuar fla!l?'. ?ittrll'.'.H l,u".', inliior child if S-uii ..w.,..., tnivui ..uvuBi luniisuip, UiCtafeeil KeL'ister'a onice, I n, jacoiiy. HloomsXurg Aug., a -so. JtUKUter. IiU0ANlBH0. KLOOMSIU'IU;, PA, Uanutacturersot Carriages, Bngica, PLastons, Glolghs,. . i rJKM WAUUSb, 0. Ftrst-claaa work always on hand. KKPAIIUNO NKATLY DOKB. Prices rodnottl to suit Uis Umea, Door below Iron. CM&MiPJE TIT IOIV Organ. J. SiLTZER, Agent, Bloomsbnrg, JP a. m. it anton, I'a., May loth, lfao. Pk. A. E. I'.trun: 1 loot- your Neuralgia nnd Sick Headache rilla for Chionlclleadachuwlih Dispcpsla, nnd they actcl llko a charm. I would not bo without tucm for any amount of money, .Mm William Hboce, sici anion, To. IP YOU HAVE IIKADAciTiT , IP YOU HAVE NEU1IALHIA, IP YOU HAVE DYSPEPSIA, IP YOU HAVE CONSTIPATION, IP YOU HAVE INUinESTION, IP YOU HAVE NEltVOUS CIIILLH, IP YOU (HAVE AGUE CHILLS, IT YOU nAVE PALPITATION OP THE IIBAItT IP YOU HAVE TAIiALYSIS, IPY-OU HAVE TOOTHACHE, IF YOU AltE NKItVOL'S, TAKE DR. A. E. BURU'S .emalsla &Sick Ilcsidnclic PIIIb They will euro jott. There Is nothing m this world Iko them. Easy to take, they dlssolvo In tho mouth, Tho Physicians generally recommend them. For Sale ty C. A. Eleln, Eleemstnrg drngrist. Junols.'so-tf OP VALUAIlLi: REAL ESTATE lly Mrtuo ot un ordi r of, tho Orphans' Court of Co lumbia county, tho undersigned Administrator ot tho estate of Joseph Lehr, lato ot Iicaver township, in said county, deceased, win expose to publlo salo on the premises In lleaier towushlpoti SATUIIDAY, AU(.UST 28. ISSO. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, all that certain tract rn-ce, or parcel of land, beginning at a stone tn lino of landot Charles Michael and running tnenco along line of land ot Jacob Pry south three ana a naii uem-ca west tweuty-uvo and nine-tenth perch es to a stono corner of land of Sarah Iloats, and tnenco by land of said snrali Hoats south slitr-ono and thrctMiuarter degrees east, forty-four perches to a stone, thence by the same south one and a halt degrees west thirty-seven and nve-tenth perches to a stone In lino of land ot Ellzabth t-human, thence Dy land ot said KUzabelh !human south nity-sevea and a half degrees east ti perches to a stone, tnenco by other laud ot the estate of Bald Joseph Leu north fourteen and three-quarter degrees, east ono hundred perches and tour tenths of a perch to a stono In lino of land ot Charles Michael, and thenco by land of said Charles Michael north eighty-eight nun ciiriu-quaner degrees westelghty-mo and flve tnth perches to tho placo of beginning, containing TWENTY-NINE ACHES AND ONE HUNIHIEU AND TWCSTY-TWO I'EIICIIES. Also, ono other tract, pleco or narcclof land ad. Joining the auoie, beginning at a stone In lino of land of lharles Michael and running thenco along other land cf tho tstato of said Joseph Lehr,to-wlu auiinumu. i.Moum tourioen and three-quarter degrees west ono hundred perches and rour.tentha porches to a stono in lino ot land of Abraham Itlce, thenco by land of said Abraham Woe south tltty seven and a half decrees cast firty-etght ondseven tcntlia perches to dstone, thenco by other land or tho estate ot said Joseph Lehr to-wlt: Purpart No. s, north twenty and three-quailcr degrees east ono nunarea and lhlrt-tlx perches lo a stone In lino ot land ol Charles Michael aforesaid, and thence by land ot said Charles Michael north eighty-eight and, thrio-quirtcr degiccs west seienty-two and ono- enen iiercurs to tho rloco cf beginning, containing FOUTY-MX ACItKS AND SEVENTY-TWO I'EIICHES. on which aro a HOUSE, HAltN and out-buildlngs aiiuuiciBiusmiuiiiis spring ci water at the door. Also, ono oilier tract, rleco or parcel cf land ad. Joining tho atKne,bcglniilng at a stone In line otland of Charles Michael, and running thence along other .aim vi c-iu rsuiie vi sam Joseph Lehr to-wlt: pur part No. -soutu twenty and three-eiuarter degrees west ono huudred and thltty-ttx perches to a stono In line ot landot Alrahom lttce, thence by land or Slid Abrahun lttce. tcuth ntty-eeien and a half de grees east seventeen und three tenths perches to a stono comer ct land et Uantl Slngley. thence bv and ot sum Daniel Muglry north IwVity and ibreH.- iunit.i wiiiiT. run. lutiy-utiie and six-tenths perches to a stone, themv by same south seventy" eli-ht nud MvCH'IshlUsdegrws cast seventyltlTOaaa three lenths iHr.ls s lo 11 stone, thence by tl samS uo'lhtou.ieniaiid thive-quarter degrees east ehrb. land ot barah Hoats thenco bylandM Narah Iloats north slxn-ono and one-fourth ilrcrees.west forty, six and tw o u nl In Krches to a stone coi her ct laud of Charles Michael aforesaid, and thence by land or said Charles Mlciuel north eighty eight and tires. iiuai ter dey ts. w est thlrty-elght and elgbMenths l.iviia tu ine place of beginning, containing PUTY-PIVEACltESANI) ONE JlUNDltED AKli EK1UTY I'EilCHESwIth the appurtenances. Tkbmsoi- Siti. Ten pur tent, of one-tourth of th purchase inuney to Iks patdat the ttrtklng clown of (ho property, the ono-fourth less too ten pe cc-nt at tho ciinnrinailon absolute, und the n mafting turt ti SnnrnL'tlon'nU6" MUl Sl C.W, Miujm. Attoruoy, BAUUKLLSUB Acunlnislrator. uug.i.to-ta
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