TEE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. HIMSDtllia, FUIDAY.OCT, t, IKIIU. David Kvans, a iin..iior, ivlio lml Icon fur yenr.s blind nnJ liclplcv, died at tlio Poor llniisoof this lotvinlili oti Saturday ast nml wn mined on ilia fnlltiuiiiit day. POLITICAL. E STATE TICKET- netfeS ul I fit! Conpert oil Tiic'l iy ihuIi unavoidably crowdoiVouTtliis week. Tin: calm t-tntcinctit of Mr. Mcylcrt tlia beciclnry ol tlio lato bun.ttoriul Conference, completely disposed of M'Nincli. It ustub- It.lin llin filet llml WitloMt.fnt. nct-n.l t (Mil Attention lO tllOTNlioV Vnlllablo -I,,,,!.:, nitnr7.ire7iBi",m It. w.n. Aim y.sinio, near- eieraytown,, iu ou nw . ... ' llt , Yot,,.i rvnp nr , , r,.. Jtlicr culuuin.ftjflranp aj not consular i,0 qii mi us Hunt. l'-OltaOVEHNOlti ASA PACKER, OP OAUIION COUNTY. for judoe or ran supreme counn CYRUS L. PERSHING, OF CAMlllttA COUNTY, ,tE.-On Saturtny, MtMLro uroko out Won't sonio one, wlio takes nn inteicst in i libtiso of S."l,G.'1CoMna on llrck blrcct .i, ,.i(.. .,i, . iii,i: a: i .'.--.t--.;.se-. .1.1. ... - i "--.. ..vr....u... ......v.-, ,'as oxtinRuisncavwiiniDui nigm "" how to spell tho natno of their OonSrcssmaii line Dnnaing. -nw- iioni this J.istricti' For urt icr part cu ars k-o hand bills of their meeting at which ho is (o speak to night. FOIt htati: SENATE. O-IABXES XI. BUCKAXiEW, Of COI.UMIHA COUNTY. erond were shinned from rnr linusn In linn V i-nr. In families. Huh, nnil inirt-linntft.lne..rv nirtofthe rounlrv. fmm Mnlnn tn tTullnirnli,. uinuutitlnz In value to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Our facilities ru-transactlng-tlil Immense bus nessnru belter than ever bcfoic. We havo agents 11 nil tho nrlnflnil! rlllpj. tr titirrhiun a-nod. Iriitn tho Mniiiifoeinrers, importer, nml others for Cash, a ml often at an immense sacrltlce from tho original cost of production. Uur stock consists, In part, of tho following goods: niinwis, uiaiiKCls, tuill., emotions, uingtinms, Dress Uowls.TabloLlnqn.Towels.Iloslcry.eJIove skirls. Corsets. Ac., Ac. Silvor.l'lalcu ware. Spoons plated on Nickel Silver, Dessert Fn-ka, five-bottle platcil Castors, iiiiiuiiiui. -Tint,, uin.s vurc, iiioio aim i-ocaet nn error orinbofour printers tho natno Utah Dicttorich, ond of tho Yigilanco tinttoo of Montour lowhship, was Inser tion HEI'ltKSHNTATIVE, GEORGE SCOTT, OP COLUMBIA COUNTY. tin publication of our series of article on ast week as, "J. 11, pietcricli." Wo tIl0 .. Columbia County Invasion," will mc correction tut, wees; In "Camp Lodge, I."0.of 0. P. of thl ion Saturdayi'evcning .last, elected the ing officers": N6bloOfa'ncl,'C. B. Hrock i, Yico CfiandJoltnl'ovrellj Assistant starj', .Tatties' Cadtnanf ' COUNTY TICKET. remain butpended until niter tho clcct'on. rhcro ts not now tmiu fur their coinno- fition, nor space in our columns (or their insertion. Hut in duo timo they will be resumed and concluded. Until then the subject nil! keep. FOIt ASH0C1AT. JUIIOC. CHARLES V. .MANN, 1IKAVKH TOWNSIIIT. lAtFANT liaving bcerfiuitho Hotiso of humbcrland Conference. LuzEtt.NE County Juttons List of Jurors .1...... r v.....i... o ... ! - fcnnlnliva ftra fMi-a. i.nl Inn ulnn llml I a I . . . ' ' . . JlouJay, November l!nd. ISfi'J. 5iuIC3guidoauelitcrative bodies, li.cy niiANii.Titnni.Atw..ln. n.tw nn. . t . . II. I 1 " u.v.vi.i .iii.m 'tuix-il r control fiH2assemDiago unless specially 1inpt . j.,.,., WnIP 1!nj. ,,,.. w,l ln.1 Tl.n. irhM l Mnln.l nl ll.rt ' . ......vj, ...... .. Ncw Columbus. l't.TIT Jtmoiis. Nnlhau DoiKon, Hunting (on; Win. Davenport, Huntington; Henjamiti 1'jvnn?, Nescopeek; Stephen Qould, Sulom; m. Jlarler, cscopcck ; Theodore Naglu. cscopcc'; Nicholas Seybert, Salem. TiiAVKitsK Junous. John Cope, S.ilcm ; S. 11. Dodon, Huntington; Jacob 1'iUscrald Ilunlington; J. 31. Hicks, Salem; Samuel h. Kinscy, Hollenback. FOU l'UOTIIONOrAHY, Wl'JLLINQTON II. KNT, SCOTT T0W.N31III'. FOU ltKOISTKll AND UKCOIlllHlt. WILLIAMSON II. JACOHV, III.O'l TOWKSIIIP. FOU TItGASUltKIt. DAVID LOWKNIiEIKi, 11I.OOM TOWNSIIIT, m friends nwully, Jrpprcsscd.with tho irtnnco of tho coming election, nud wo ct to sco a full vote 'polled. Not one tocrnt tniist bo 'It ft at homo. Democrats olutnbia County, see to, it th.Hon the id Tuesday of this month, tlicia oio no s lost thtough your indincrencc. FOlt COMMIS.StONF.lt, CYRUS ltOHHINS, FIIIIINUL'HKrK TOWNSMir. Foit Aunnott. U. J. CAMPBELL, MAIN T0WNHIII1'. E trust that Democrats will now sco tho of attempting to run Clialfmit. Ho has tho ghost of a cbanca'if election, and only motive in continuing in tho field is jfcat Mr. Buckalow.''.Evcry voto given m is virtually, n vote in favor of tho Rc- ican candidate, as It takes ono Horn Mr. ialcw. inrtvij 't 'Villiainsport for $9,CQ0., Work has al- .y been comincnci'.d, and wo hopo srun to a building erected, crcditablo alike to the l and tho Qrdcr, 1 1TI10 plan is a beautiful and tho building will bo an imposing ce. Tin: JEitsEYTOWN Mektinu. This meet ing was held pursuant to notice on Saturday a.-t, tboauuiencoasscuibhng ut three o clock in the School House yard of the town, tho Epeaking being fiom a temporary platform. Gen, linndleof Munoy spoke first and main ly upon tho proposed XVth amendment to tho Constitution of tho U. S. The subject ilE contract' fofliuil'ding'tliVMa-onic Hall ol st-drugo and tho action of tho legislative atawissahas been awarded to Mr. llacr majority at Uarri-burg, at tliolast sc-sion, . . . ... . . . t it .1 1 .. 1 .., . ... , ..... , wuro minium uy niui wun inucii spirit anu cficct. Mr. Buckalaw followed. Alter some general remarks bo proceeded to point out tho necessity of reform in tho State govern ment and particularly in tho Legislature and in the administration of tho finances of tho State. Ho then recited tho attempt whiel IK Democrats of this. County arc hard at bad been made by certain interested patties c, nud aro holding meetings at all the to control the late Senatorial nomination, cipal points. Chalfunt, however, is en- reading papers in confirmation of Ins stale- y n6giecting his' dwn'County, and no nient.andcoiKliidodwitblastrongappcaltoth ting has been held in''it'u'p to this time, audience to support tho honorable and lawful ho is carpet-bagging much of bis timn action of tho majority of the Conference and butil is to subscrv'ohis own selfish inter- to lescnt improper nnd rontipt inlerfoicuco , and not to aid in tho election of Asa from abroad with tho nfiuirs of this District. ker. . ,1 .., A number of poisons were piesent from Dunvillo and other parts of Montour cornty. Irs. Sarah A." Shcpard tho celebrated Lewis Schuyler, E-n. presided ns.-istod by Iporanco Lccturcssddlivcred two tin ill- Richard Domott, Madison 'i wp., Jacob Hal- lectures on. that; subject,Mn tho M. h. Hemlock Twp., John K. Girtou, Bloom, lrch, at this place, on Monday and 'lues- Samuel Polick Anthonv Twn.. Montour co.. evenings of last week. 'Pressure of busi- and John Thresh- r, Pishinccrcck ns Vice i prevented us 'from being present, but Presidents and .Samuel Jo' n.-on, Madison liavo heard them spoken of .is being at- Twn. and John Jloidan. Mt. Pleasant us led by crowded houses and received with Sucretaiies. ked interest. FOU COHONllIl, CHAKLES O. MURPHY, COMVNOHAM TOWNSIIIl'. TOWNSHIP TICKET. 70RTY THOUSAND CASES OP jus3Tici:s or Tin: it.acb:. JOHN THOMAS, JOSIAII H. FURMAN. CONSTAHI.F.S. MARTIN C. WOODWARD, BALTIR CHITON. BurEtivisoits). JACOB TROUP, MOSES COPFJIAN, THOMAS KNORR. SCHOOL DIItECTOUsS. C. B. BROCKWAY, E. R IKELEU. juixin of lu.r.cTioN. JOHN LAYCOCK. iNSPi:urop.. CEO ROE W. STERNER. Aunrron. WILLIAM PEACOCK. Vigilance Committee. IlKAVi-it Allen Mann, H. Frunlt Z.irr, Henry Cutlery. In i-reAt vnrletv. j.k'kiiiii, i-rencii aim urrman rancy ikkmis. lleatiiHtil PhoinKrnpli AlhumK, the newest nml tlinlccM "Ij loslo Moroocoami Velvet lllmllmts. Morocco Traveltllii? ni. irnmlkerrlilef hml tllovo lloxes, Ac-. ooiti anti rmu-tl Jewelry, or the newest Mj les. We linvo n'sn matin nrranireliipnts Willi mm. nf tho leadltie l'ulillshlng Houses, that will eiiaulo us to sell too stmiriaru and latent works of iKiptl lar authors atahout ono-half tho rcjulnr prh o: such ns HviioN, MooitK, Huhns, Mli.ToK, and TeniVsos('h Woiiics, In lull Ullt and Cloth lltn-J. in.s, iiuu niinuivuHui ouieis. ineho-auu cvery thliiB clso for ONI! DOI.LAIt FOIt I3ACII AUTICLK. Wo do not ofT.-r Astncle art trio ot merrlinmllca inai can ue som uy rciru mr ucaiers at our nriro. Vo do not ask you to buy goods from us unlets wo cnu sell them cheaper than you can obtain them In nny olher way, while the greater part ONK-HAIiF Tim HEGUIjAK ItATEM, W11 Mrnnt trofMl relliihlfi nrrentn In evr-rj unrt nf tlia Country, Uy employ ins your Bp.ue ilmo to lorui cuius iiDii tsciiuiiii; usoruern. vitu can ntitnin the most Hue ml commissions, cither In Cash or Al EKulI AN J1HK. Uutl nil IfOOllS Seill UV 114 Will tlO as represcnlea. nud we Ktinrnnteo satlsmctlun to wvry 11110 iteming wun uur House rtneiuiipnouiticoueei leu reutn irom cncii cni tmner nml forward to us la ntlvnute, for Decrlp tlvo Cheeks oftlm cfMKi wo sell. I ho bold el h of Mm Cheek hnvn tlin nrlvllnvn nf i-iuit-i (miiiiiismn inu nruciu mere oil uet-enijen, or of i'xelinmrliist-for nnv nrtli-ln tni'iitlnnitl nn our CutHlonue-iiutiibertiii over HVi illllrirent nr ulwh uoi one) 01 wnien run ikj purtiuiNeil lit too Jho tidMintiittt'Horfl "ft heiHliiiie for Cheeks nro thevc: W'ouro cointtnutly buying Binall loin of vury viuuuiMii gcMmw, wnien nro noi on our cum Ioeuch. ulnl for ulitcti wo NKtie checks till nil are soul; bo 1 den, in every Inigo club wo will put checks for WntdieB. Utilltt. lllntikeln. UtiRn l'iit- tin, or sonio other ni titles of value, ((vinff tome jnemOtra of the club an oitpwtunlty 0 purchasing an urt in c ur avuiu one tjuui trr vj usvtiiue, "In every order nmountliin toovur 8.VJ, nccom panted by the ctishtihrt Agent may retain 82,(0, nnd in oery order of over llw), W.WJ may be re tained to PAY THK EXPJIKSS OHAUGES. Thin ollVr N mireeipecirtllv tonnlst Afionts In tliu WcHtein nudKoutliet-ii Htatfs, but Is ojen to ntl customcis. C O M SI I H H 1 O N Hi AgentH wlUbo pnld ten per cent, In Cash or Meiclmudh-e. when thev riu. uptjimik kntmik cLUn, for which below wo Ivo n purlhil List of CommlKslonp; For nn order of $31). from u club of Thirty, we will pay tho Agent, tin commission, S3 ds. llrown or Jlleached Hheetln-f, (hd Dross I'nt tei'ti,vool Hquao Hhnwl,I-roiieli Cnslmcio Tnnts m.d Vtt rmier.it Kiio Iawzu Will to Coalite pane, ci. etc., or I In crtf.li, For nit order of $30. lrom ft Club of Fifty, wowlllja the Agent un Comnilsslnu, 4b urds hheetlng, un? pnlr heavy Wool UtanUets, l'oplln l)i ess p:ii tern, UuutUom wtmi Hquaro Hluiwl, Mlvcr-Cuso Watch, etc , etc.. or f 5.1 J .u eixsh. For nn order of 9100, f.oni a Clu. of One Hundred, we will pay tno A'eut. us com mission HXtyimls good jaid-wklo Wneetinp, Coln-Hilvcr Huntlmr Unto Wuich. Klch Lomr Wool Hhaw). suitofuil Wool French Cuslineri, etc., etc.. or 510 In cuvii. we do not employ any rravcnintr Acents. and customers shouid not pay money to persona pur polling 10 uo our ngeius, itnusi personally (.c- rjmmutti, hi:ni money always uy nr.aisrniiLD i.kttkiw l'or lurther particulate tnd for Cutnloyue-i. I'AliKr.lii x lt,t 93 & lOJKummer ht., hostou, Muss, pet. l,VJ-3m. HIKMIUM LIST or TIIK KOUUTnENTII ANNUAL EXIUDITION j or TDD I COIiUMttrA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL, HOH Tl CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION, TO be nvi.n AT 11I.O0MHI1UU0, r A., On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 13th, 11th, and 15tli, 1809. As cvervthlmrof thin kind must have n svitein to enrrv It on with tutu faction exhlhltori nnd conlrlbutom will pletme renxl the lnstrucllonn. nnd come to tho Fair expecting to abide by them wiwiuui niiKiiig ior nny Hiieniiion, k, li, i lv Cjju ti(, tsecreuiry, CLAS3 I-H0R8E3. Humphry rArkcr,6uperlntendcnt, .Tll.lirefl Wm. M. BtnL-nr .Tnuor.li Mr.ii.nr. W.. ley rursel, Mnthlns Itarituan. llest blooded stallion, 12 00 " Htalllo for all work 12 irj " ' colt lint nvcr 4 vru ntil H nil 2d " ' H (HI ilet pnlr draught liorson, h 0 ) 2d 6oi) Hest pair carriage liomen, 8 00 iicjii orooa mare with colt at her Hide. 8 OJ !d " " " SO Beit lnalc carriage hort no 2d m licit " more, fi 00 2d ' 3 w JIestgeHllngl;etween3aud4 yrsold, 4 00 maro ' 4 00 M geldln" 2 and S yrsold, 4 00 " horse colt l " 2 " 3 00 " mare ' 3 OJ 4 horie or mare colt under 10 mos old. 8 00 2a " " " " 2 00 pair match colls under i yrs broken to the harness, 3"0 llentjHck fi 00 2d ' 2 00 UesttmlrmuleH. 4 00 2d 2 00 Exhibitors under this class will liavo their horses on tho ground by 10 o'clock Thursday iiiui ii i ii tvnuii muy win uo ujiuniiiteu, CLAt-H 1I-CATTI.E. Jacob Kostcnbauiler, Hupcrlntcmlcnt, JiutaesNehemtali Hceee, John KaDer, Clmn dler KVI-H, UllberL II. Fowler. Durliatn Stock. Best bull 3 years old aud upwards Sd llest " between 2 and 3 yrs old, 2d Dost bull between I nud 2 yra old 8d llest cow 2 years and upwards, 2d ' llest lielfer, " Hull calf under 10 mn.. ai ( llest heifer between 2 and 3 y rs. ' under 10 luos, (12U V 01 a 13 4 (XI 3 00 2 CO e to i 00 300 2 01) .-1iriluniruf lv. 3 CJ 2 00 (IHAI'IS, llot display, wild or culllvateil, 2 tri nix clusters of Concord. nil " ' Uelaware, .10 ' Clinton :io " Issbella, so " " " Hartlord rrollflo, .31 Iona, sil " " " Adlrondac, 80 " ' " Itebec, BO ' York Madcral, 30 ri.UMs. Ucst display, not less than two varieties one (loeen each, 80 UASl'UGUIlllS. licit display, nny kind, 3 varieties, CI cnESTnuTs. llest quart, 30 Din KD rnuits. llest quart apples, pears, quinces, peach es, apricots, nectarines, cherries, (sour or sweet, pitted or unpltted,) grapes, I cultivated or wild,) sirawtjerrlcs, any tlnd of rasplrrles. blackberries, dew berries, and huckleberries. Plums and twetches, DO Tho fruit not to hn removed until the close of the exhibition, and narllcular euro Is to bo ob served by all persons that tho same Is not Injured. CLASS JX-WINES AND LIQUOItfl. Wm. II. Koous, Superintendent. Judges C. 1). Fowler, 8amuet Kostcnbauder, llest quart of currant wine, tl 00 M " blackberry wine: 1 1 Ul grapo wine, 1 CO cherry wine, 1 W ryo whiskey, 1 w " M cider vinegar. CO CLASS X-DOME3TI0 MANUFACTUnia. Clarence O. Jackson, Superintendent. Judges Mis. Kate A. llet, Mrs. IMnlcl Sny- uer, airs, jiirum i. mine, Airs. it. i i;icn, I. Host loaf of bread, Dest roll of butter (3 or over) Hot pie, " canned fruit, dlfTerctit kinds, (not lw.3 than 1 quart of each.) Ucst pound cake, " anonge " ginger, " 11 sample of preserves (not less limn of each,) " sample of fruit Jelly, 41 cucumber pickles, " variety or pickles. " apple butter, (1 quart or more) ' peach butter, " " ' grapo " " vlum " " ' cured ham. sample sausage, -82 00 1 cu 2 00 1 00 1 00 ra ri co qt. f,.AIt sbM-k ..nleirt most Imi what 1 Is ri bro.cn- tctl or premli'iiis rlll be forfeited. a. All articles for exhliiiiun or rompciiiion nmsl bnentnr.tl l,v A n'rlfk. I. M.. ml Wedlirs- dav Iho l.llh. and mrent In liuoos.lttto cases, be on me grnunti ny inai lime ami remain iiiciu until Friday at .1 o'clock, p. M., Mheti they will bo u.iiiBuispj.aioi ino cxmuiior. 7. uiamis ior sale of refre.limenis can no on talned by appllentloii to the Kecretary or II. F. Hartman. M. Nollccn.n Ultl lm trrAltli.l In alftml. Hint hen ruiuHiuH or iii.ii liquors. Judges nppolnlcd to exanilno tho dlflerrnt cln sea will confer a favor on the Association by calling at the Secretary's nnice early on Thursday morning toobtAln their Instructions. On W ednesday tho grounds will bo opened to tho public, and conllmio open tbreo days. A membership tlckot, admitting two persons dur ing tho Fair, one dollar. Admission cards to ad mit tho bearer, iwcnty-flvo cents. JACOU IIAIUIIS, l'res't. rn.IKKf,Ert,8cc'y, liloomsburg, Kept. 21, 1SCD. REAL ESTATE SALES. niUVATK RALK. JL OF VALUAHLK RKAIj EHTATK Tho undersigned, Executor of Cyrus I ry. lnl-3 ofllloom township deceased, o tiers at Prlvato salo n certain houte nnd lot, situated In If loo in s tjurff, on HockHtrcet, bounded by lots of I, V a lit C. ilnrtman, mid by another lot bolonglna to nnld estate, containing seventy threo Ini front. Tlie tenns are reasonable, nnd poMesslon wjn uo given wiunn imriy uays Riier ise Haic, Arr.30.K-tf I. H. UUHN. Executor, LEGAL NOTICES. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. XV F1TATK OF THOMAS I.ASODOX TiKCEA8KD. Itfprs nr administration on the estate of Thomaji Laugdon, late of Ceutralln Iloro' Cotum- Dia CO., uoccaseu,iiave oeen graiiieu uy iuu iwrib terolsiild county to Wlnuefort Iingdon of Cell trallalloro'Allpersoushavlngclalmsor demands against the estate of the decedeut aro requested to raako Ibcm known, nnd those Indebted to make payment. WINNr.FOUT LANODON, Sept 10,'G9-G1. AdmluUlratrlx. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. KSTATE Ot- DANtKI, J. U'KIr.llNAN HF.O'n. lttcrsofadmlnlslratlou on the ealato of Daniel M'Klernan lateof Conynsham twp.,ColumblaCo. deceased, have becu granted by the lteglster of Columbia county, to Ann .M'Klernan of t lie same place. All persons having claims or do mands ngnlnst the said estate nre requested to present them for settlement without delay, nnd th0se indebted ''akPAS;i.1En5fA;Ii Sept. lO.'CD-Ct Administratrix. sample yeust, liuru nuup, soft boap, gallon ol sorghum. CO m us Aarlcullurtit tr. 10 SO 50 OU 3 CO -0H 8tock. I.Kr us 1'iioTucr Oointxvts. Tho phslcal htructuro of iho strongest human being Is vul nerable everywheie. Our bodies tiro endowed by nature with a certain negative power, which protects them, to some extent, from unwhole some lnllueneos but this protection Is Imperfect and cinuot bo safely relied on In unhealthy re gions, or uudci clrcumstunces of moro than or dinary danger. Therefore, It Is wisdom; U Is pru- llest bull 3 ) rs nud upwards, llOkt between 2 and 3 yrs, 1 and 2 yrs i ti i llest " calf under 10 mos 1 - cnw3yrauud upwards " heifer between 2 and 3 yrs 12 1) U l") II 00 4 CJ 3 10 2 ll 2 00 AirliulturUt 1 jr. a w under 10 mos. AMJEnXKYRTOCK, Ucst bull 3 yrs and upwards, bctwf en 2 and 3 yrs. laud 2 years under W mos. cow 3 yrs and upward1 1 U) 4 ID 3 00 3 0J 2 UO CLASS XI-IIOUSEIIOLD MANUFACTUIIES. Wm, II. Shoemaker, Superintendent. Judges Miss ltcbccca Vnndersllce, Mrs. Isaiah wagner, .iirs, i-iiiup i.cner, .iirs. jouu Jim. tl CO lurh-u'uritt 1 lr 1 60 1 M Aoilcullurtrt 1 ir 1 AU 1 CO ai 00 CO 1 CO 1 00 2 00 -apricimnrf.il Ir. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. J fJITATE OF JOHN JJKMOTT, IlF.O'l). letters testamentary on Iho cstato of John Do mott, late, of Madison township. Columbia coun ty hao been grunted by tho lteglster of Colum bia county to SlUs Welllver or Maillson Town ship Columbia county, l'a. All jiersons havlug claims against tho estuto are requested 1 o present MlCm U 1I1Q l!.SeCUlUr ill illUlllKJU .UWll.UIJI. Columula county, l'a. i uoso uiucuieu to me es tate cither on note, Judgment, lnorlgageor book account will maku pameut to tno Executor without delay. ' SILAS WELLIVEtt, Sept. )0.'69-Cw, Executor. p II I V A T E SAL E -or- V A L U A 11 L H I1KAI. UaiAIfl, The underslgneil oiTor nt private salo their farm situate In Flsblngcreek township Col, n, boundud by lauds of Abraham Young, I'lnllji Appleinan, and Henry Eycr containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES nboutfieventv acres rlrarcd anil In anm still., n cultivation, tho balance thrifty timber. There aro nn nici-iemi-i-s nirmiie nousn anu out utilising, frame barn nnd out buildings, good water nml thrifty fruit trees. Terms reasonable. Possession given on tho flrat ofAprllnext. Forpnrttcntats apply to CHAKLES J.KllAMlill A 11UOH. Bepl.3,'ft)-tf. Onthepremlst-u 17 O K SAL E. JL' no unue i, on real VALUABLE IIQTEL, STAND, at t.'glit Street, Columbia county. I'ft.. known ns tho "Walnut Hotel," nnd now occupied by Sum ucl Kllue, It Is favorably locatetl for the transaction of business, and If properly kept, would not fall to return aliatidsomo Income. Question as totltle; iocslou, conditions cto satisfactorily answered by ('. II. IIIIOCKWAV, Aug. M.'CS-tl,, Agent. 'llie undersigned offcis todLsooseofatrtrlvnln sale, on reasonable terms tho ll.intcrlltcr. ..... . ... , t. -.....,.. ir, I dence: it Isconiiuon heuso to nrovlde ai-nlust such 1IKNTON IV 111. .M'l'ieiuuu, ........ s-.i... .... --. 7 , . , , .... , Itill Anotiieb.. A meeting was held ut ttcrich'a School Iloiiaa in" Montour twp., Monday night last.-'John, O. Quick was ed to tho chair and Isaiah Dicttorich was local notices. l'on all the new niu;ic and tho best of in struments go to AKtutt'.-. UBIIWICK A. D.Sieli')', Hudson Owen, Jacob Lll!i.ooM-.Mlcliael F Kyerly, John U. Casey, M, C. -M.....t.....i..i (l..itiL-i. Ilnsstrt. U . U. 1-urinuu. llul.vucUEEK win. I.-unon, Isa,ollowci-,Chas. ltt'i-:kTKAl.lA-s-Jamcs llrj son, 1 hum.iH Ocinghty, '''N.VlosvimiASt-Daniel Curry, C. U. Murphy, Wm.Ooodmiin. ,.,,.. .r, .. B. LON Y fllll A?l ll"llln.xi....v., . H-iiiun.i.u- liosKV, -Martin Kliinnl-iin. Catawissa i:. M, i iw Usbuiy, Stephen Muldy, JUCi:ntkk dMward Ilnrtman, Elljuii Whltmojcr, Isiiiic drover. Fisiiimic-uki:k C. It. White, Emutulus Un- :V.!.-i11;1,!.1;",!?;: , ,. , .sen Secretary. ' 'Mr.Buetalow i-poko for 'fun attention ot ladies is called to the ad- cenuartcrs of an hour on tho utues of the vortiteinent in another column of b. 0. Col- Solomon Artie-. .vim,.,,, v,.r , i i t t n 11 i t i-i-i t ti .i i-ii uni-ENWOOK-tieoigo . bit, William r.jer, and was succeeded by II.. 1 . Clark, Je.o litis, liair-drcsser, Ice, lie H entirely reliable. Vrtt-r airmu. . ,, 'v ' , i. ir i .i Hemlock John Kcvlus, m. Olrlnn, Joseph Aunncrman 0. B. Uroekway and K. II- and a neat workman, v"is" tie. Tliohouso was very well filled and ro was much enthusiasm. The latest and best Diy Goods, Urosuilos Ac, ean always be found at Miller A Wolfs. 1 hey aro live' men and are determined to keen a stock on hand which wi'l meet any denit.nds ol tho j eoplc. 'I'hey should l3 encouraged. SaveYouii Monkv, Save your temper! S.iage, John Yeager, John .'HE probabilities are that tho Democrats I liavo ono majority in tho next Senate. itis why tho Ro publicans arclaboring so in- triously to stir up divisions among us and rythis district. If wo carry tliu Distiiet they pass no more Constitutional Amendments bout our consent, and t Asa Packer will guvo .ourgclr jUeomilrt ! Call on Lowcn- ;o ono branch of tho Legislature in favor reform, In view o( this, Democrats, rally nd our nominee, Mr. Uuckalcw. JEMOcrtATIo Mketi.no. A meeting was "d at tho School House near Evan-Villa on ;urday tho 25th of September. Euos I. ams was elected President, Messrs. 1 aus, Walp, Hippensteel, Win. Kvam and .wcr, Yl- PrqsidcnU, a'id Albert Smith, berg and too his splendid assortment of Full and inter goods. 1-ino btuDs for overcoats, tho newest and best patterns of cloths and vcstings. iho best collection ever offered in this country. Don't fail to sou these goods befuro making your selections el-ewlicre. Jackson-Hcr.ry Wagner, K. I Locust Daniel hlluc, I.uloh ' 'ilAiS'tt-Frnnela lflcmlng, Wllllnm Flhhcr, Wm. T. Miunmn. , ., , Miffi.in 0. H.Moutgomciy, Samuel Snyder, Samuel Nuss. .,.., , . , Mt. pleasant Amos WunUli, Itutbel Apple liiiiu. George Oman. M.vnisos John Allen, W. It. Deinotl, Jacob i,MosTouit--IsaIaliDlelterkli, Le. 1 Weaver.Noah "iTi'tANaK-H. 1U Kline, W. H. Hny.lcr, Uwl IJnt. l'INF. Joseph Khoeliuker, 'JliumiiH Mcllrlde, Win. Karscliner. ,.,,,,, ItOAKlNiii-HLS.K-Otoigu Clatg, Win. Drlibbadi, John Mowlt-l. Scott It. J. Mlllanl, Joseph Lllley, Jacob Ter- "bi-uAHIAiAi- Henry C. Hess, Jesse Haltman, Montgomery Coi, Ily order or tho Standing Committee. C. U. HllOCKWAY, Chalrmau. contingencies, by taking anantldoto In advnnce, in other words, by fortifying the system with HOSTETTEll S STOMACH HITTERS the most complete protectlvougiilust nil the epidemic and eudcmle maladies that has ever been adminis tered In any country. As a remedy for Dyspep sia, there Is no medicine that will compare with It, Whoever tattlers tho pangs of Indigestion, nnywhcioou the face of tho earth where 1IOS TKTTKIt'.i STOMACH HITTERS can bo procur ed, docs so voluntarily; for, as surely as truth ex- ls's, this Invaluable tonlo nnd alterative would restoro Ills disordered btomacli to ahealthy con dltlon. To the nervous It Is also especially rec ommended, and in cases of continued constipa tion it ul.o nlfords speedy aud permanent relief. In nil cases of fever and ague the HITTERS Is more potent than nuy amount of quinine, while tho most dnugcrous cascsof bilious fever yield to Us wonderful properties. Those who hare tried tho medlclno will uover use another, for nny of tho ailments which the HOSTETTEIl HITTERS prolcsscs to subdue. To tlioso who havo not made thecxpeilment wo cordially recommend au curly application to the HITTERS whenever thry aro stricken by disease of tho digestive or gans, 2d l g''i lJ--------s----J--- .H-ML..! IIawic, Hawk, Spit, Spit, Ili.ow.lti.ow, and disgust everybody with the offensive odor rctarv. Tlio "mee'tlnu'was tiddrcs.-cd at 'r01" 5ur Catarrh, just because sotnu old fo lio length by E. II. Littlo who was followed ' ,!oc'or w ho has not discovered and will not . .... t.-i: .1.... .i. i i . ii .i. John U. breczo and (Jen. J.nt. l lw ""-e umi mo n mmri whs you mat it cannot bo cured. Tho proprietor of Dr. Sago's Catarrh II . 1.. !ll .-.-.will 1 I' . . f jieuieuy win pay .juu iicivam ior u casu ui cne NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I U li Ii 1 O SALE I) h V A I. V A It 1. 11 REAL EHTATKI st perfect harmony prevailed nrd Hriar 2ck will undoubtedly render a good account tho ensuing election. Catairh which he cannot cuio. Sold by DKMOCflATS all know tho antecedent of tho druggi-ts, or send sixty cents to It. V. Pierce, ove named iournal, (Tun Coi.i:.miiia.n) that M j, ull)rai0, N. y fur it. was startod as a conservative journal to Will be exposed In nubile suln on llie preiiilses on Tuesday. October . (.III. lsll at 11 oV-loL-k in tho foieuoo.i, ill., leal esliito or (leoigo llrelsc l, de consed. situ-ilo 111 CaUiw.ss.i iin-l Malno town ships. Columbia county, lylmt on Cab wl.sii ertek and alionl llino miles from thn tmvn or Cnti.Mlssa. wnleh has been divided Into tuoscp male tMCts and will bo sold sejmlalely. The one timt sllualu in i iilawlss-i townshlo mlj itntui; taints of rti'am l-VdcU-inlf. Ol-nrge -Jlclsi ll, Jr., JnhilHIiuma.', and oilier, oiit.-iliiiug lit tho Democracy of Columbia county. uo to its mission it is at Uio same tuck ain. Dam-tile InlelligeHcer, Let us eco a moment, Thomas When the ILUMHIAK started, tho Dctnocratio innjnii- in Columbia county was about 1 ,500 j now Ol'li leadcrshave observed that we rarely praiso patent inedicitiennd that we advoitisC only the veiy best ol llieiii. But now, the reinarkablo rcoivery of Mrs. Rico, of Cnnas tota, fiom bcrdisiH-ssing and almost hclidesH h 2,000,, At tho samo timo tho Democratic hciofulous disease, which is known tbrough- ajouly in Montour was about 3j0, aii'l now out the community, and unquestionably tho about 370. In other words 103 havo gained effect of Ayer's Sarsa parilla, leads us to pub 0 and Montour 20-"A 'littlo of the samo lish without restrve tho remaikablo efficacy hd of ".splitting" wtuld do no harm in of this medicine. Wo do this in tho iutciest .Ontotir, ol tho utllictcd, Any iciiicdy which tun so Tup1 llruifm tr-A v NnxiisiATinv Vrti'i- efiectually - uch maneuvering andlicsjtation tho Itadj- ivcrsa y known; and we wish it insy ,1s on Tuesday last comploled their ticket u, ul . ,,., , iuu case ui iurs. nice. iiaiiyuuurnai,ssyra l,-i ACRES AND 17 PERCHES, nn .i.i,i,.ii 1m irirted n lnro and commodious IIIIICK HV I'.I.I.I Ml IIOU.-sE, kllc-hcniinii n'ht-r colivi'lllcnt oiltliulldlngi-, with iv lalgo baulc barn u iigon linns', llttV house, -. This Unci contains Iillv acres nr timber 1 iiid.nhoul thlrtyllv acres or which Ik heavy vihltu o.ik; lying nlo-ig tlio Caluwlssa Railroad. There is n good orch ird on TIih olher linct is bltuuto In Muliio township, adjoining Iho iihovo luentloni-d tract, am liiuils of Reuben r-huuinn, Jiiiob r-liu.ais, v m. Illiler, and otticis.conialnllisouebuliilrtd and nineueii and one-lull iu ivs, on which 1 elected n two stoiy FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, u Ko.il Hank Unrii, Ac, This tract contnlnf nbout ,.u..iii.-.nvi. ni-iu . ol be.ivv vvhllooak tim''er,ly- t i i.... ,i... isi.wik.-i itilli-ii will) about also one lium the dead, sliould ,L,.;v ,.,-rcs or oilier timber. Theio is i.is-, ttn oreli.ud on uih prcoiisew. i... ...uuw known on uny oi saie uy vi. ,), ,,i. wish In Inform vou. reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, has discovered a remedv that cures Consumption, when the lungs are huirconsumtsl, In short, will curt-nil diseas es whether of intnd, body or estate, mako men llvo forever, ami leave death to play for want oi work, and Is desiguid to make our sublunary ki.ii.-ri... iittvkriii ..iiri.iils... I., wiitrti Heaven 11- s.-tr shiill l,n itill a slilo kliiiu'. You lmvo heard eiioimh ot that kind or huuibUKeiy, and wo do not wonder thiitou Imtntiy this timo hemnio UJiUSH'O S Mil 11. IllH WIR'II I U llJi"! ftyu'H I'ntarrh Henu-dy wilt poUlvely un; tho wofrt cues of l'utrrh, I only ansert that which Ihousiintlscan teftlfy to. 'ly llnnd you will bo coiiwncHi. 1 will pny r.nu iiewam ior a tuo i Lauiiiu linn i auuoi- cure. I'OU HAMJ UY MOT DHUCIOIHTS liVKUY V-IIUK ONt.Y 50 CKNTS, Kent by mail post pahl lor sixty ceuts; rou: i:m uaues 8J.ou, or ono uo.en ior ?.i.un. renu a iw ft nt slatup for Dr. Kayo's nainphlet on CaUrr! AtiiiresH inu iTopueior, it. v, ni-.ir.,.!!, u,, Uit, I.WIih, ltUFFALu, N. Y. heifer J between 'Z nnd 3yrs " under 10 mos. UlUUbD STOCK, UoAt bull 3 yrs and upwards between 2 and 3 yrs. land yrs. under 10 mos. cow 3 j rs and upwards heifer, " belween2 and 3 yrs. 12 ty) y t o I I 4 OJ 3 to 21 ) 2 CJ AgricultUiisi ljr, (J 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 3 I I 2() under 10 mos. NATIVE STOCK. llest bull 3 yrs and upwards. between 2 and 3 years, 1 anil 2 years under 10 mos. cow 3 years nnd upwards he If or between 2 aud 3 yrs. 12 00 tt 00 U J 4 (3 3 ( J 2 1) 2 00 Aarlculturist I vr. 0 00 4 00 3 00 I 4 00 3 01) 2 CO llest 10 vards of flannel. 21 Best 5 yards woolen chilli, " 10 yards carpet, 2d " " 10 yards plain linen, " " diaper, " Unit wool stocking.!, " JlllllCllS, 11 knit cotton Mocking, liornemado ohtrt. 2d " ' " pair woolen blankets, " pair linen hheets, " homemade tablo cloths, CLASH XII-FANCY ARTICLES & FLOWEltS. Lloyd 1'uxton, Superintendent, Judges-WlUUm Masters, MIks Hattle Ncal, Miss LlKzlo Itlne It, MIm Juuule Fruit, Miss Deck Ithoue, Mrs. Oeuerul Knt. Ilestknltqullt. 1 00 " tidy, l oo tatttnR work, 100 ' specimen bfud woik, 1 CJ " shell work, 1( " burr " 1 00 " " leather work, 1 00 " " hstr woik, 1 00 " wax work, 1 CU " draw lug, 1 00 " palntlnir, 1 oo " silk einLroldery, 100 ' worsted embroidery, 1 00 ' cotton embroidery. 00 " worsted mat. W) cotton mat. oo " worked slippers, 1 t"J M fancy bin cushion. 1 10 head dress, 1 00 bpeclmen moss painting, 1 oo collection of dahlias. &J artltlclal llowers, 60 specimen of house plants In bloom, 1 00 specimen of dried grass, CO specimen of dried llowers, 60 specimen of penmanship, ft 100 variety of flowers, " 1 00 AUDITOIVS NOTICE. tJiTATK Of HAMCEL MATHER, PECKASEP. In the Orphans Court of the county or Colom bia, The Auditor appointed by tlteCourt.to report .llctrllmllnn ft! tlirt biiliitieo In tho hands Of Jollll pUHLIC SALK OF VALUABLE UKAIj USTAT15. In pursuance of on order of the Orphans Com t of Colnmbln countv. l'a.. on MATUltUAY. Ociii. HKIt )0Tit leoii, at 10 o'clock lu tho forenoon, Os car 1. Ent,' administrator, Ac, ot Abraham Mu i selrnan, latool Bcott township, In said county uctuimu, win i'xhwu iu wtiu, uy puuua vcuuue, on the premises, A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the south by a nubile road, on the west and north by lauds of J. V. Whltenlght, aud on tho enM by land of Mary A UreermKe, containing half an acre, bo tho name more or loss, whereon nro erec ted a story and a hair F It A M E IMY i: L Xj I X G 1IO UH II, n small triable, lato tlio cstato of said ile- H. Ma.her, executor or Knmucl Mather liito or Ceaied, situate In tliu lownshlpnnd nmtitr nfori'- Urceuwood twp. uoiumuia couniy, uec u.wui ititiU. OSt'AU 1'. KNT, incut iiiHiHiriici iiitiiiwi,"ii ''"r'iB'1" i M'pi w. iunniiiiirau" nppoininienioii inurHuny inuoin uy m wt-f- i . berl809attenoclockA.M.nthlsoniceinUlooms- Tt i t. r ft a t, t, i in fr in tioi.lrviiitilv. All nartlps Interested nro I M U 1 It 1 j a - U X r.xmi.ktil in Attt-iiit. nr hi) debarred fiom com I Ins In fornpyrt crthe hatd fund ROUURT F. CLARK, Bent. lT.'G'J-It. Auditor. o r VALUAItLE REAL USTA'lE. 110 r I In pursuance of nn order nrtlie Orphans Courf I of l.uierne county, Tn,, on Monday tho 2"th oi J I October lH0atino o'clock In tho nlternoon ol UjMl ino y said dav at tho house of Lew la Iu ml iSwm r..V"""?"..,I?;7' Ises adjoining said premUcs In Locust low ushiu aSSSSBSi uaiiioToo&Vt tSS&& XASMttil? Wnr.i-refefe settlement without delay, and those Indebted to j?" ftfe ncilS1 an,! " l"l v Vm ch" pcrVht? make paymenu ,rP,,Tr r trva which Is more than half eleated and In n good . JLHt.vilAllJ.lic.-sa. lntn of cultivation, tho batanea Is u-rll tlini-pr- Scpt. !4.'C0-Ct, Aumiuisiraior. Tu(, RtC0U(i tiltrcof containing ninety two acres, of which a few acres nre cleared, the most !nri or it is itiuuer inuu, cousistingor largo inrir- A SSIQNEE'S NOTICE IN BANK- tV "H- l'.T"V,V "".,r VV 'V" y, "..V' ! timber all of which would make ncrhnns several tlllon, of hl creditors by the District Court of said District. Dated nt lloomsburg, the leth day rSeTil!S--tf. M. W. WHITMOYEU. ADSigllsTCa 12 00 o to ou 4 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 rltTicuHurweljr. 0 00 4 00 4 CO 3 (JO H 00 2 00 CLASH XIII-VEUICLEH. A. K. lleacock, Superintendent. Judges Jumes W. Suukey, David Yeager. Rest family carriage, S4 O " open buggy, 3 00 M top buggy, 3 I ) 11 farm wagon, 4 LJ ' spring wagon for farm use, 3 oo bprlug wagon for pleasure, wheelbarrow, bled, sulky, 3 00 1 O 2 00 2 00 ' " under 10 mos. OXEN AND STKKHS. Rest yoke oxen owned and worked by ex hlbltor. fi 00 2d " yoke ' " 3 00 " steers between 2 and 3 yrs. 4 00 I 1 " 2 cu Exhibitors wtlt have their stock ready for the I juugts loexaiuino uy iuo ciock a. u.on inurs day und to remain uutll 3 o'clock Friday r. St. CLASS III-SWINE. Wm. Harbor, Superintendent. Judges John Iltx, George Cuvanee. Rest brood sow and plus, (six or more,) 101 xai nogs, iiwo or more, CLASS XIV AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Clark Merrill, Buperlutenduut. Judges Ell Mendeuhall. Thomas J, Vaiuler- slice, ulclinrd Fruit, Jonn U.(tuicU. Rest right hand plow, SPECIAL NOTICES. (JiHiO SECRET OF KNOWLEDGE. 'i'hirty-two pages, practical receipts for beauti fying the complexion, destroying warts, freckles pimples or other diseases of the skin, removing bupertluous hair.propogatlng 1U growth.orwheu faded or gray rcstorlngittolLS original color. Fur eleuulug Kluor stlk gloves, laeen, ribbons, etc, Uhtumutl&m, ague and fetid brealii cured by fol lowing lis advice. Kentlreo for&Octs, Address V. II. 1IOUAN CO.. 151 Fulton Street. N. Y. N, IJ. Parties are making 82.J00 to SSuuu a year f troo ship adjoining lands heretofore described, Tho The llrst thereof containing 01 acres and 20 perch en, thesecond thereor contalnlns 45 acres and TO perches, the thlrdthcreot containing 37 acres and W perches, tbe fourth thereof containing 73 acies and 32 perches, tho filth thereof containing I'l acres aud 01 perches, strict measure. All of tlio aforesaid tracts arc considered tho best timber ed laud in that vlcinlty.nud lmvo tho greatest nd vantage bv lavlnc ho near tho best market nml goodroadd to market, vtrs seven miles to t'en tralla.nine miles to Ashland, niueuud a half miles to Catawissa. Farmers. Lumbermen, coal operators, speculators and otheis will plcufcoto rememoer ine uay ni saiu. An examination of said property will bo tho best recommendation of it. Therefore tho un dersigned administrator will be at the house of Lewis Leo on the adjoining premises, on Satur day previous to theuay of salo with a view anil desire of showlug said timber and lands to nil and every person naving auesire to see mo samo belorothohale.alsooneothcrlotln same towu ship (near Slabtown) adjoining lands of widow by manulacturing and belling lrom thesa ro-I Troxel, Joseph Call arid others.cuMitainlng 3 acres clpts. (my ie;oy.Sm. I moro or less improved land to bo eold as tho 2d ;4 2tl ' boar brood bow, lot (3 or iuore,) pigs under 8 weeks btock liogs, (3 or more) C 00 0 00 4 u ; 6 00 i 3 00 60 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 0J 2 00 2d ' 3d 1 niuw lor geueral use. leu uanu piow. right nnd left baud plow, corn plow, subsoil plow, bquare drag, one horse cultivator, two horso cultivator, two ho The coin planter, one ho.-se com planter, thresher nnd sepaiatorcoiiibiiud, mower nud reaper eomblued. CLAbS IV-SHEEP. Lewis Ho to, Superintendent. Judges MlehiU'l 11 1 over, Dlemor M'lloury. fine woou llest Iluck. 81 00 2 10 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 10 1 lJ 2 00 2 1) 1 00 4 00 6 00 4 13 3 00 1 W 2 W) 3 00 1 U I 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 I ) 1 (X) 50 1 00 ewe, pen of hheep, not less thau eight, Hiuur.u wool- 4 00 3 on 4 00 3 t3 4 00 Ilettt pen of sheep not less than eight. micK, I ewe. 2d " " I.ONU WOOL. Rest pen of sheep, not less thau eight, " bnck. 2.1 ewe t 00 4 00 3 t J 4 00 3 00 4 00 4 4X1 3 00 4 00 3 00 hnv fork. ' portable cider press, 41 clover huller, " sausage grinder, wiudilug machine, clothes wringer, grubbing hoe, ' bet miner's picks, " pair of fore and hind horwo bhoes, ' bharpened drills, " uxe bundle, iriilit friulu. roller, siyrivuuuriai i ir. " fanning mill, 2 w " -oru shcller, 2 00 btrnw und todder cutter, 2 00 Should there bo nnv new or meritorious Imple ments nnd Inventions exhibited, that arw not nrnvldoil fur In the foreeol nrr chlbs. tho Judues may report tho merltsof tho sumo lor premluuis CLASS XV-STOVKS, TINWARE, EARTUEN- Caher Rnhn, Siiperlnlendeut, Judges Nicholas Kindt, John It. Yohe. Rest cooking stovo with fixtures ' parlor btovo wih itxtureN, set artlllclul teeth variety or tinware. TATENT OFFICE. luventors who wl-sh to take out letters Patent nre advised to counsel with MUNN S CO., Editors ui i iui nL-i&n nriu Aiir.Hn..i, " iiuiumi Jiimci.u- ted claims leforo the Patent OtWco tor more than twenty years. Their American European Patent Agency is tlio most exteublvo In the world. Charges less than any other rellablo agency. A Pamphlet, containing full Instructions to Inventors, is bent gratis. Address , J12'ti9-3m. 37 Park Row, New York, DIM P Li E S. Tho uuderslgneJ will cheerfully mall (fhek) to nil who wish it the Recipe and full directions for preparing arm usiug a simpio anu iieaiuiiui Vegetable Halm, that will Immediately remove Tau, Freckles, 1'iiHpIes, Illotches, and all erup tions and impurities ofine hkiu.leaviugtbcsamo soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. He will also bend (fiiek) Instructions for pro duclng.by very simple means.a luxurlantgrowth of Ilnir ou a bald head or smoiitu facoluless than thirty days from 11 r fat application, 'Iho above can beohtalned by return mall by addressing U UO", F. CHAPMAN, hemUt. o. jiox iuj uiouuway. rvcw York. Aug. C.'OO-ly. J7 O It SAL E. rum. miiii iiuun ai iuwui, WINTER SEED WHEAT tirnnerlv of Kftld deceased. TERMS OF SALE: Teu per cent of tlio pur :haso money to bo raid at the btriklng down of ; tho property, one third less tho ten per cent on the conflrmatlonor sale, one third on tho flr.t uay oi April idtu ni wuicu iimo pcibses-iou win beglven.the remaining one third on theflibt dny of April 1KT1 with Interebton barno lrom tho first day or April lbTO, the purchaser to pay for deed nndbtamp. LAWSON UUGHES, . Ad ml uliit ra tor. IIUGHSVILtE, Sept. I0,'C9-8t. UliLIC SALE. VLUADLE?IEAL I1STATEI In pursuance of an order or tho Orphans Court t Ci-iiumbLL countv Pennsylvania, un TlHiid,iv Novemtier 11, IwjO.at 10 o'clock In tho loicnooii' lltramlless, admlnUtrator. dc,, of John Mess, lute of FIshingcreck township, in bald county' deceased, will exposo to sale, by public vendue, on the premlbcs, a certain mobsuuge aud TRACT OF LAND. situate In Fish Inge reek township, county nfoio pald, bounded by lands of Cornelius llolemnu and John Andrew's on tho ensl, Jonah I Jess on the bouth, Nathan Smith mi the west, nud Geo. ponler and others on the north, containing ONI! iiUNDRKD AND TIIIR1 Y-FIVE ACRES rnoro nrlesvof which ono hundred ncrrs la cleared land. There Is on thepreinlKos atwobtory l-'raino, House, Frame Rarn, out houses, npplo orchant, and good water. Also, A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. Isltualoln the village of Asbury. Flshlngcreek i i owns nip, uojoiiiing viuiam ipiiuu, josepn And other l-'AItM f-KKDS. from DclU's i:M,crl " 1 ,L""' bcrVnn'u'Xi Vt'T,.':! tin.,,1,,1 i.-nrti, f -iiiiitiiut, .i,,,rfr i I loutm oi n u acre, v ucreon is criTU-d :i i latno iniuial I-arni.jUiuiiilniisburg.Iii. 1 ,,wt.mn housu Hue and n lndf story high, and I 00 :t no I mi :i ij DUhl's and lloti&hlo i Iteatdlcss i Week's iuu 'I'rf-iidwi-H'H llcnrded Wlillo Wheats Fu-ncli Wlillo und Itisl Chall; l'ui pie SI raw lieardi-d lted Mediterranean, nnd Ueiinnu Amber Hi-arilless. are the bi-bt, earliest, buidli-slliiid most produc tive Wlifuts that can be recommended for gen trnl cultlvmlou. l'ricofper bushel. 4 ixiuuds ol any Klnil liv lnnl . lost i-iili . lor SI. 'Iwi-ntv heads of tllireli-ut varieties sent post paid, lor ftl. CLAHS iiouiinatiugjCaMaSlsiJYIiitinojcr of this ico for Stuto SeD&tor.IIo is eo well known i.- our citizens thatno eotn'mont is ncctled jni us. Ho is' a cleyer follow, and if a Ho . lulicaii wero to bo selected wo know of no o wlioso success would better lcaso us. : Wo now liavo tlireo candidates in tlio field, uclcalcw, tho Dniocratio noiniiieo ; Whit- oyer, tho Republican candidate, and Clial J' nt, Independent.. Conlrubt them, follow , lizf-iif, and decide whom you will tcrvc Jkhkius AccljiEM. About eleven o'clock, ucday evening, Jlrs.' Catharine KHno nothcr of Jlr. T. NrKlino, of tho linn of " ietrict, Kline & Co.,) was awakened out of t ecp by an unusual noiso in tho sleeping ' iQiusofonoof her tons calling him and ; sceiving no answer.ho go', ui and ttartod ;l i inquire into tho causc'W inado a uiUstop id fell to tho bottom of the stabs, dislocating 5 Oth wrists and fracturing both forearni,aiid so, badl bruising her back und head, Drs. llittenhouso and Hall set tho fraclur- 1 limbs, and hopes aro cnlcituitied of her ji icovcry. Standard. il! The worst maladies go unpitied. It is , icognized as a lcgitimuto ground of pity )at onohaslostalitnb or speech orcycMsht. t appeals atonco to our ryinpatliics to eca a lt atlent luflTcrer by tlio waysido holdii g up n laitncd arm or'wcaiiug tho tigu, "I am lind." Hut hovvvould it bo if tho placatd i" ad, "I am a fobU Hut Is not that a nils- i' irtunof'of all otherT.nost pitiable, and ono 'nj illicit directly or indirectly lays tho public J' jost frequently under tribute? It would n. ardlv do. however, to rccoinilzo this as tin 'If pen claim to otir relief, or wo should havo 1 pplicants Vuo could plead this appeal lillipg i or town, as "thick as autumnal leaves which -. , rcw tho brooks in Vallombroia," A WA1C1I, air of lilankets, Quilt or Shawl for Ono Dollarappcarnaluio impossi ble, but sucli may bo had und hundreds of other useful articles by patronising i-.wtlCr.il & co's, "onkiioi.IjMib.w.k," Their system of doing bu-iness has been ox a'liincd by tlio authorities nud a decision icndcicd fiom tho Internal Itevcnuo dopart merit at Washington dated Nov. -4 tli, 18fiS, declaring their bu-inoss perfectly fair aud legitimate aud entirely different from tho numerous gift enterprise. Of cour.-o all do not get watclie-i, blankets, &o., for Ono l))l lar, but in every forge Club, one of thesesirti ekt ure told for One dollar, its an extra in. duccmeut, and ooino member of tho club has tho chance of obtaining it. A new feature introduced by this enterprising firm, is to pay their agents in either cash ot mcichandise and to pro-pay tho express charges, No hot ter opportunity can bo olTcred to either dius or Gentlemen, having leisuia timo, than to form clubs for this firm. Head their advertisement in another col umn, and send for catalogue. Iltoiun.bitrK Market Itcpoil. Wheal per bushel tl.V 1.10 tie " Corn " Oats. " r lour per barrel Cloveiseed , l-'lax.eed ... muter - Kits - - Tullow I'otatoes Dried Apples liulo. ... Kldi-s und hh,.lll-li-l - Ijtrd per pound. lUy per ton .. I.U.M IlP.lt. Hemlock Hoards per lliousaud Uel......... Plnu " " (one tin bj.. Jol.t, HcuiilllliK, I'lank.dlemliH-Ki. HhliiKlcu, No, I per thousauit- Hldinij II. I 2.1 I ml 60 ., X ui ,., K Oil . i III S-1 II! ri ) i ... -a HI ... i -- ... fit; ... 7 i ... ik o" .IIIMKI'II HUKIsi'II. Aliorneyliif.ictand on of tho Heirs of the Decedent Oct. 1, r c. ji a it it havejustricclvedfiom llie eastern maiki-U a largo and w ell solieled stock of DBY GOODS, co.-iiiisTi.su oy Cas.lmers, JcaiiK, llest bleached & llrown Muslins Calicoes, Tickings, Table I.luens, Cotton A All wool llauiu Is, Ac, .v-a, A good stock of Iridic dress goods, Latest styles.! patterns. Spices of all kinds, (lood stock giocellcs, tlui-cusware, Htuuu ware, Wood &. willow ware, flour A Chop, Also Kitchen L'rysUI Bojp for clujuliw Tin, 11,-uss, Ac. All goods told cheap for cash or pin-duce. He vvotltd call tlio utteutlnu of buyers to Ills well unit carefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kci I In tho coun- try, feeling contldent ihut ho can sell them goods ut such prices as vi lli ensure satisfaction, Oct. 1,'tO-tf. 13. C. MAltlt. J N S U H A N OK AOKNOY Wyoming inti.twu .Ktuu I,000,ic Fulton. SuO.'JOiJ North America W0,000 City 1'AOiO International 1.I0O.OX) Niagara I,is.(XW Putnam tV1O,0O0 Merchants 330,000 Bprlnglleld 5T0,t" Farmers' D.invlllo ffll.iK 1 Albany City - WO.000 Lancaster City - 30,000 York Horse, De.illl . 'Ihelt 03.0HO lloin'e", New Haven l.tXW.OOO Danville, IIorso.Theft . FP.KAHIIItOVN,,tif, raulS(S-ly, "'llLooxsnDUO, I'A llest pair of bronze turkeys over 40 lbs. ' " of domestic turkeys Ml'OHTANT TO HUlLDEllS.ItOU.SKlIOLDElbS iTKNANTU. The undei signed would aunounco to the clll reus of liloomsburg and vlcinlly that be Is le puled to execute II OUH E, HI ON, AND OKNA MENTAL PAINTING In nil Its blanches. l'APElt HANGING Carefully attended lo. r-lrklulimtlou to l-tislneksaud good workman- ship it Is believed will incut n fair show of public llttromige. r-bop ou Cutharlue Btrecl between Third and Foil i tb. Mar.-VtW-I'. WM, F, IIODINE. D Q li O U U M U T UAL J.IFH INSUUANCi: COMl'ANY 11 K NKW YOUIC. I'llny I'lteiuaii, 1'iealdtiit, II, (', I'riltn.in.Hic. Cash i-apltul over tJ.UO.tuO, u I iald. J. 11. HOUlfciON.lIhOOJlBIIUlKl.l'A OENEKAI. AOENT, For I. mi me, Lj lomlng inul Columbia i (unities. Aug.SO.'GO.Iy. Oil KSTIO r.CONOM Y ! CAMI'ILI.ION CAItl'ETI A new, cheap durable, healthy, and 11 F1.00H COVKHING 1 A substitute for oil-cloth at one-third the cost, This carpet Is produced by apecutlarcombliia tlnn i.fHtroiii!. beavv naoei.nriuleil in ornamen tal colors, aud couted wltliu lough, elastic, water proof euaiiu-l vthich receives the water, protects the colors und jsiper endures wushlug. and reii- uer. toe carpei urigo. uiui im-uuiiiiu m inv v isenie, lis uuvuuiuge. are a. ioiiom. i It. .-iinL render. It uvnlluble I o all classes ! HI us-1-i.i..ll, it'll' .nwmlli nnd ulosttv. und It 1U-CU111U lutes next louodttstt Itdoc-H not requlio to be iiik.-n on and cleaned like otlur cai net. und thus .uvea lunch labor aial trouble; Uy rtscoutltig with Iho Camplllloii Enamel otcusloually us the (use may require, (which costs bul utrlUe,)ltwlll lust llidellliiiely, oven an ugc,uud always up-ur new uuu origin : iiiim uso nu ii-iiun.-u wiiwc.-i Is placed uim tbe iwpr for vtcur, but exclusive ly lliMitl she water-proof coating, tho llgllllsl ul iLHr l.i.inif u.id onlv to stslile tlieiolois. I'llls.- l.tt. t--,-,iilv bi.ii ii.t-d for a vurletv of ourooses, even fortrunks, roofs, Hour Isms nud wearliiguii parel, bul tbe Itist aiu-iupt, t-llliir In EuroiHi or tno nil ,..,,, I....II. It III In, Ull fllllru Mllt'lM-liSt Wu buvn purchastd the right fur Columbia county und iuu furuUhtheeuiiiel lo luerehuuls at lliaiiuiiieiui-i pin ... ... 4.-Yoii ure Invited In mil ui-il examine the- I gmsls ut our store. ju ivi-.i.vi, r.i-..i, ,v cu, jiiuoiiisuuie, in. it is-'ii. C1.V.SH V-POULTHY. Aaron lCcstcr, Buperlntondeut. Judges l'ctcr Evuus, William Mosteller. r, W 2 (id 1 oo a oi Atritulturiiit 1 jr. ' geese, ! no " " m .lilt kH, 1 IM and largest display nf tame pigeons 1 IO oftsuiltry -too .i nu i 'i-u.-mv ollu-r varieties or Vbi-iLt.H.irlev aiidOulK I I XV I C A 11 IN FT A HF Hl.OFMU 1 SKS iffi o p.V.t rol of ' xv'ifilyJi1si.,i,c: H" MA jM.iiSr.s:'''-lhu '""k' "' .MWa'SnlWKJlS .... I (Ito A llRlTy. Cliiinbt-rsbiiri' l I ly iwii'i in uer uy ino purenaser or purtlliistrs Win. Itubb.Supcrlutcnilent, m.,,..,,y.ry,ltA"y)'fX'? or llielr heirs nnd usiteua lioldlni? tho nrnml Ltruhuiu I'ootra, chickens, CLASS VI-OItAIN, SEEDS, 4 FLOUIt. Jumes Musters. Superintendent. Judges Dr. 1". II, Freeze, John Miyder. llest 00 pounds of wheat flour, OUCKWIICUb " rje flour " corn meal Jjjalf bUBjOf cluver seed, " tpnothy seed, " bush, red wheat, " " white wheat, " " 300 a 10 a oo J to a no i ui 1 M uuu -1 50 3 110 1 M 1 Ol 1 31 1 60 1 60 1 fi 1 60 1 60 Judges Ed ward Warden, Hugh M'Cnllniu. llest set double harness, " he. iea m Harness. " double carriage hai in ss( " single carriage harness. " suit of clothing, " pair call boots ' pair kin Imots, " pair miller's shoes, ' bureau, " dressing stand, ' display cabinet ware, sett Windsor chslrs, spring seated chairs, " rocking chair, " settee, " half tloz. brooms, " two sides solo leather, itvti slues nip, " twohldes caff skin, " sample of bricks, CLASS XVII-UEIiS AND 1IEEHIVES. !l HO i ou i til 1 no :t no 3 to i no i no i t) 1 no 2 no I no l no 1 10 l oo slirlcumtru Ivr, i to 1 01 1 10 60 Wheat is the French Wlillo (.'had. Hept.;i,'(.tl-H. s I E V E S AND W I It E C Ii () T II , M A N U 1' A O T l! It K II II Y NEI.I.EItS llltOTIIEItS CJ3 Market Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 2l,'tl9-3m. T KACIIERS WANTED. Wm, II. Ilayenbiu-h, HuperlntenJent, Judifea John Ikeler, John Hartman Ilettt swarm of been kavpii Mnln nnd Hi reft Female lonelier aro anted tor iho bdioolf of Cent le. School bUtrlcl Col n in hi a county. jjiuerui wngeH win uo puiu. a Krai no Mahle; lato tho eKato of s:ild itece-ived, Situate lu tho townsmp and county nloremiil. JlVSll UOU.MAN, ClelU. tf-CONI)ITION.S OF HALM; Tel; pereent.on ouu-thlnl of iho purchase money to bo paid to tho administrator ou tho day of Kale; ono lliltd ot tho purchase money lesu teu ereeul, tn bo paid outhoconUruiallou of sale; one-thlril ot tho piircliniso money In one-year lrom tonlli iiia- uoii oi who, wun iiuvivhi irom eonurni.iuou hi. tiaiuN filary . aud rtKUlor- IjlS to bo recovered by dUtres or otherwUu utreuu are rteovorahlo In thli lommonwculth, and at her decease her hharo of tho jtureUasu money hhall bo paid to the persous loyally entlthd thereto; too two Inbt pay incut! to ba wectiml by boiutHuudinorlyiiKoon tho premises. Die Krmn Browing on tho premises nt tho timo ol hate li icfcervt-d. ieed will ho made to tho pinch user or purchaser and pusHeAt.touorthesever.il prein 104 ttveu ou tho urtt day ot April next, tho pur chaser or purchaHern etmiplvine with tlio abuo i-taled wndltloun ol sale, Iho purchasers to pay Ktr iuu eoineyunciot; unu iiunuu HiumnH. JUAM DKUK, 1IIH.VM Jli'-S, Auctioneer. Administrator, Fmuinqcukek, Sept, 17,'(W-tf. pUJILIC SALE OF VALUABLE' U12AI KOTATK. In i ursuauco of on order of tho OrDluuiH1 Court I of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, on FH1DAV, ui juuu.,iijew, nt iu o clock in inoioie noon, Aanm Alaitteller, eniardlan of Jerein' ih F, Ave Dounds of box honey. 2d 1 '( 1 beehive, , 1 00 AMI 0H 8" The honey to be taken without destroying tho l 1 been: tbe kind of hlvea used, nnd the manage- 3 I 1 00 .100 JIT 'I CO " " rye " buckwheat " " ' uonrd seed corn earn . . yellow h moked " " " tlaxbeed ' oaU. CLAHS VII-VEQETADLES. Frank Kvaus, Superintendent, Judifeu Iram Derr, Daniel Btlne, Ilent bufch of potatoes of dliTcrcnt variolic 1 50 ' half buhfiof sweet potatoes 2 oo 14 hush ol tleld turnips 1 SO ' half bush of rutabaga 130 " Kugar beets, agrlculturUt I yr inuufiold wurtrel 1 oil ueets 1 ou carrots agriculturist Xyr parsnips 1 uo 2il 1 onions llntilav of tieos " ayrtcutiurM I yr half doz vegetable oysters 1 uo peck tomatoes 3 heads ofeabbflcu 3 bunches of celery 4 eee plants 2qts llraalteaiiR il q(s Carolina beau fcoup ' fiumpklu or squush, ut pumpkins ti or moro menl stated. CLAbS XVJII-SFOUTINa LIST, A.K.timltli, Superintendent. Jiulues-Danlel Morris, Wm, Shalfer, llest trotllnx horse or mare ltd trot, 200 00 trotting norsu or maro (a troi.i no horse or mare troltlni; for the llrst to compete lor tbe 2d premium, 7.1 00 CLASS XIX-FAltMEU'S LIST, A. Jaikson Ikeler, Superintendent. Judgch Ueorgu Strieker, Uohr M 'Henry, Tlio- odore ltunyau. Dest trnttlnu horse or maro 1st trot,) M) 00 " trottlnif iioiseor mareta iroi.jno horse or mare trot tint: for the 1st, to compete ior iuu n preiiuuiii SUPEll KAW HONK PHOSPHATE OP JIV- t oo llest walking tw Uii 1 to I ou l to i to l to 1 O) 1 Ul 1 (O oirlcuWuW.1 1 fr CLASS VIH-FRUITS. Joliii Gordon, Superintendent, Judges Thomas J, Welllver, Aaron Smith. API-LEU, lle-st display ef apples 6 of each kind 3 (o - ine uuesi looieiug aupit-s, nan u uor. -to 1U M :io M a oo hoiseor muro 10 00 ei to 3d " ". ." " l.uo The tuaioi norscs uuuer tue isrnier a nit, win take place on 'lhursday afleriioon. Forlhe Uts ntuvimd trial of horses, lu each class, avexhlbl- tlou, u one-half mile track lias been thoroughly lepalitsl within the grounds. Ten per cent e n truuro fee. for all entries made under tho eight eenth ami ulnete-euth classes; not less than three entries In make a match In uicli case best two lu three. CI.4KS XX-FOOT ItAClNU. Clinton W. Neul, Superintendent, Judges Joseph II, Studdon, George U Johnson Appllcunls will opiA-ar for examination at lioon, Aaron Masteiier, miardian or jcrcin' ill 1-'. Creasy', school Housi,, m Centro Sciiool du- ll"ViVM,A.umu,!,n1fryJ Vil,,l,,1,, lui. iiyoroeri inoinmrti w inreeiors i ,"" . ' i..Ti nV. tT .1.. i V . i u CK.v1.iE,Sept.3.'c5:.1tf,i MonhoernlS:ihrroUowtng' ' I iiKtiein i-i t'ti 1 Vli Til i rttrvj ft -r a v OS f0ll0V,-l, tO Wit t No. l All that messuage nnd tract of land, situate lu said towushlp, bounded and described as follows: beginning ut a pine, thence by lands of Danlol Nuss and (Jeoro Miller, south sixty- iliHVj Ichestou stone; tlieuco by land of John (Har- hart, luuth tweuty-ouu nnd u quarter decrees east, seventy-five perehei to a stone; theiuuby land of Mary Kline, north buventy-two den rues east one hundred nml nineteen perdu 1 ton stone t theuco bylnudof ilcnjumlu Niikr. north thirty and oue quaitur degrets west ilnuiy per ches to the platu of beginning, contaliunt; FIFTV-TWO AC1U AND ALLOWANtA No. '4, A mtvsuago and tract of land iliuate lu said lowmdilp. bounded hy lauds of Tohn Uearhart, Joseph tleler, cstato of Daniel Vttler, deceased, Mlchat.1 Urovtr nud others, cotr.uuuig ElOHTV-KIUllT Antra AND SlXn-I -uTIT lEItCilES, niftro i if lft,u nil wliliMi. I proctnl n Mv-inM UaugU's ltaw Doue buier Fliosphata is, us Its I Hol'sb. barn, and other Outbuilding'. lloues in till of Vuritd-llmt la. Hones thut bao township, bounded by lauds of Duulel - ter's not been deirived of their organic inatter-lhe uvr atataU SllumaulB heirs aud others, 5Tr" J?S J".r.V?l V?.1? !.f.,uiyii:ii'Jt:.i IC,: containinu heveniuun aciu valuable properties or flaw Hones In n htjthly 1 and seeutyfourpeicbes,moror Ivs-j, v ilu the coneeutruied lorm rendering It at onco quick lu ttpnurtenann. m Farmers aro recommended lo purchase of i silo, bounded by lands of Daniel Yett i bUrs. the deuler located tu their ueit!hborluod. In see-1 luiidaof UUabeth Kltngerrusn, aud ollu r lauds lions wneru nn otaier is wi osiaousiirii, me I'liospnaio ruuy pu juuenru uiretwy iroiu me unucrsiguen. Olllce, No. ro H. lu law am Ave., l'hlludelphla, Aug. 67C!Khn, UTA TWA 111) I I'A MIAXTXD. We offer to Farmers, tlio present fall reason, llAUflll'H UAVV nONU SL'J'KU l'HOSl'UATE Oi' LIU1C as neing nmiuy improved. Emory Welllver, Jesse Merlcle 1'uxiou Kllnti. liest ruuouce around the course. ti uj 8d Sd " " " keenlnu wilder Hrnlrs halfadoa ' hairdos of the sweetest winter or fall ' ' dost best flavored fall or winter, " tiuurt of Siberian crubs, any kind Ilcsl display dwurfor standardelofi-achliluJS UO Knt Its. than six entries to make u nice. En trance lee50 cents In each e-uso. The Judges se leetetl tiru requestetl lo notify tho Executive Cuinmlllev, ut the secretury'n oUiee, lu every case, wheiu lliey uro uisiucuneu or uuuuie bu ut leud to lhu duties ussigued to litem, 11ULES AND ItEQULATlONB. ' aud finest looking half dox uny ktud - nav tireu uuu most juicy nan uos, " largest half doz, dwurf or standard l-UAClllJi Bent display, any kind, half u Uos each. " tlavorud und lueisl Juicy bull tins. " looking btilf tlox, ol suiiiu variety. " und 1st gist vurlety, hull u dux. 1 ST, .10 3) M qlHNl'kH. B MIBS IjIZZIK IJAllKLEY baa Just returned rrulu I'lilladelphla, and has bought, aud tsnuvr oUc-rlng the bt-ttassorliuint of FA NUY UOODM, THIMHINUS, llONNhTKsU. Ac, ever ealilbltod lu Illoomthuii;, and Is pre-i-aivd to makeup elicssesi unel lit) either article of fei-ua) wardrobe, ul snort iuiU ituiia lu lh best ana LATKST HIMUNU STYLUS, lUKjtns in tbe Itaiusey Uutldliigs, on West Main Street. Cull and mk her varied slink ol Spring (lotxls. May 1,'tlH llest doxen. ' st-lfllld la-sl, " third Ust 1. Kverv irson havlnie articles for exhibition or comiwtttlou must become a member nf lhu AsfciK-lutlnn bulore eulerlmr thelu. 2. Mlnoist-uu beoiiiu Hieiubers or exhlbltou when their parent are lueuibers. 3. 'Jbe tleldof eoiulitlon Is opeutuall. l'er soiis from ol her cuiullea aud feluteseau beooiue exhibitors uiiou tlio same terttis an cllixcu of Ihlseouuty. 4. All articles ollertsi for comitlliou must lo owned by the t--unietlior. Frulis. vtuelables. a I uow.-rs, ac , iuu.. uo i.iti aruw.il 111 1nuw11111.11- -wrvvi mil vint.,r St.. .-.r.i.u Ut tor.ttiiilulliuuuufucluroirurllcltaiiiusllMiiiiadu I Oil l'lUATJMI IN t OI.OIlH, JO l oy luuesiina,tllor, i u rse-uuy e-xeciitt '4 at una umcti. of said deceased, contullitng I 0U11 ACItKS, MOIlK Oil LKSS, with tlioappurteuuncest late tho is-tato ut said deceased. Jissk Coixm,vn, t. mk, liloomsburg, Oct. SI, lfsu. (Vridiioii c tfcttc. Teu per cent, en one third of Ihe i-urcuase money to bo paid to the guardian ou tbu ilay of sate; puethird ol the purchusu money less teu percent, to be p.ddou the continuation of Milm one-llilrd of tho uur- chase inouey In one year fioin eoutlruiutlou of sale, with lnteitt lrom cobttrinatiou nt. tt. the re-matuing tlurd to rematu lu tlie litdidH o( the purcliaser durlDKllie liatuml life Of the vvulowot ll.llaumao, elie-d utul tlio lnl.iest therool IiiIhi nnuually and rt-gulaily luild siid to htr by tho puri-haaer or ptircliasers,lilsorihelr helru nud us Hlgus heildlug llio prenilstn, tu be res-ove)i-d by (Itkln ksttp oilifl wKt, A rvnlH are rtisivi ruble ill llda CtimmouvitulUi, aud Ml her elii-tuso liyr share ol Ihe purrbasb money shall Iw 1 dil tu tliu irsuulrgully entllUd llien to; tliu tun lost pus meiils In bei si-cure.l by bonds und im igugo until preiiilsist, llie giulu grow lug nil the pie nilstsuilliniliiiu tifsnioirteivtU. lm- mi lie made loiliei pun busn ori-uribustia to d pi session nl ll.i-eviiuU'riiiilseHiiviion iiieuist tiny ol April next, thu putihun-r or puiibuseia coiiuilv lug Willi Ihe nlsive stiiltsl enuitltliiux ot snle. 'llie -iiicliusi is in puy fur the e-oiivejiuie-lux lind Itfieiiiiestainis. A.UtON M.MTl,lI.r.H, t i li'.'l'lji i t (in jilltiu