THE COLUMBIAN. it i, o o Ji s ii Ji it it. v u i if a v un. 20, is;s Itnll Uoml Time. TnMe. LACKAWANNA X llnOOMMimill ItAII, UOAI) NOIITII, Accommodation Train,. . Mali Train UtprcRS Train pnii-ril. it. in A.M. 1.30 A. M l.W P.M. 7.30 A. M M t P. M ll.M A. M . R!U 1 XI CATAWISSA ItAII, 1IOA1), ' NOUTI1. Accommodation Train i,2S A.M. Hegul.ir Kxpress n,r,i P.M. wnrrii 7,30 p. 11,3.1 A. M Through cars on Uxpress train i-tlhe-r to New York or Philadelphia, Accommodation train runs bctui'i-ii C.il.iwlss.i anil Wllllamsport Mr. K. T.. MvKin, collector fur Ilia Columbian, will wall upon Ihoso indebted lo this oMeo for tho ittir- posoof receiving llio amounts duo. Wolrust that tlioso Indebted will Ihi propvrod lopay what they owe when no cans, viii.ii not, nicy win ngaln Ikj called upon. It will scarcely bo demanded of us to orfer mi apology for making collodions, but for tho mtlafACtlnn of tlioso doslrlng It wo vv ill just nay that ns wo liavo to pay cash for every thing as wo go our pursolsnotlongor deep enough to hold out unlcs.1 It 11 leplenlshcil with sorao degree of promptness. The rain, tlio rain, tlic beautiful rain. Oysters will 1)0 in season next mouth. Tlio trout fishing season instant. ended 011 llio inn A coloreil camp meeting It In progress near Milton. Peaches nro very plenty in our market, anil pclliug at $l.2. per crale. Tlio indications are that tlio apple crop will 1 10 nu abundant one tins fall. Oil. A. I), body, of Iicrwiik, liail charge of llio police force at tlio Mountain (Irovo camp meeting. Somebody in Monlour cotmly (tlio Amrriam says) Hunks tho lli'piililiinis"vvill ho sticevesful at llio r7ci." Well, who cares especially nt tho north polol Alxmt 5,000 peoplo were in allenilance at the Mountain (Irovo camp inciting last Sutid.iv. to. wards which iiumhcr liloonisburg contrihulcil largely. Three e-old lilooiled niurdcrs whom ciiimiiillt-il on SaluiiIaylat.,rcopeclively nt(iiranlvillc,.Shcn andoah, and Mah.inny city, .Schuylkill co. There nro also rumors of mm or more murders in tho coal regions of this county on Saturday. Some of our cxchanpisarogravely cautioning people ugannt stepping on water melon rinds. Nevertheless it is often n source of nmutcmcnt to pco a high-headed nice young man step on one! Camp MwrriNn. Tho Columbia circuit of the Evangelical Association will hold a cainii meeting on tho land of Joseph Conner, four miles cast of Light Street, commencing Augu-t Mlb ami to continue one week. 2t The Lutheran Sunday School of Cntawmi held a basket pie nic in Knorr's (irovo below town on last Thursday. A largo miniber were in atlcndanco and despite tho rain a good tiniu was had. An Indiana court lias decided that a (.ingle woman under marriage engagement wilhsevernl young men at tho same time, may maintain an aition against each for broach of promise, if no 0110 marries her I lct gallants Ihj warned I A cent lin accidentally fallen into our xmrcs sion boaiing tho date of 1711), at nearly as wu can mako it out. As coin of that date it ex ceedingly scarce, any leputablc collcclor of old pieces can have it by calling for it, and es tablishing hinuelf as a numismatic caterer. Tho editorial coriei pondont of the D.invillo Auiericiin ought to know that I!loomsburgi- not Y now and never was "incorporated under a bor ough charter." 'The Town of llloomsburg" is the ollicial and legal designation of this embryo citv. I 1,293,000 postal cards were Issued during (lie month of duly on the requisition of post masters. This is a laiger nuniber issued than in any one month before. It is estimated that nearly 110,000,000 cards will bo used during this year. We direct tlio attention of our readers to the advertisement of Edward J. Kvaus it Co., Nur serymen and Seedsmen, of York, I'a., who oiler nu unusually largo variety of articles in thin line of business for tho fall trade. Wo have done considerable business with this firm and have found them reliable in every respect. It is eminently duo the postal scrvico to say that tho northern mails carried by tho Northern (Vntral nnd Lackawanna and Jlloomsburg rail roads did not fail on Tuesday morning last, not withstanding tho trcuiciidoi's rain and nemo lightning and thunder. Wo congratulate Hie officials concerned in their triumph over the elements, for once. Persons residing clswhero who visit IHooiih burg all speak of evident signs of prosperity which they fail to discover in any other town. Considerable building, of substantial and tasty character, has been going on all giuiiiiu'r and is t-till in progress. All agreo that lSloomsbiirg is a very pretty, cleanly, healthful and agreeable town, as well as a prosperous one. A largo .till. tlllll nf ,i,ni.lir.r.l.,...iti ,..,iwlil..ln.l lit. Ill.ll. " 111 h v".... .y vldual enterprise and industry, is carried on in Ibu town. Tho superiority of this system over large manufacturing establishments is palpable. The popular superstition of centuries ngo, that if it rained on St. Swithin's day, showers would contlnuo for forty days, has held good nt least this year. Of the old Saxon we have this history, St. Swithin, Uishop of Winchester, and tutor lo King Alfred was canonized by the lloman Catholic, church. Ho is sail lo have wrought many miracles, tho most celebrated bting a rain of forty days continuance, by which ho testified his ilisplenuruat an attempt sif tlio monks to bury him in tho chancel of the ministry, instead of tho open church-yard, as he had directed, llouco tho popular superstition, that If It rains on St.Swilliin's day (July 15), it will rain for forty days thereafter. A runaway marriage recently took placo in a alaco car of tho Northern central railway, inv mediately after tho train left for Italllmore, llio hero of tlio occlusion was npopulnreon ductor on tho lino and tlio heroine a daughter of onoof the most reputable citizens of Northum berland. Tho father of tho brido wasopposesl to tho match nnd llio movements of tho daugh ter wero closely watched. Tiio conduclor was observed to have passeil west on his train that inornlng, as usual, and unlit tho proper timo of mum of that train the bird was therefore e,s- teemed safe. The conductor, however, on mee t' lug llio Iruin bound south changed places will the conductor of tho latter, but did not exhibit himself at Northumberland. In tho meanllmo tho lady had obtained consent nnd purchased n lleket for Ninbury, ostensibly to pay nbhort visit to a Irlcnd nt that place, fiom whence Hto pro- ceeilesl on Ibo train without a ticket or paying t'lr, contrary lo tho rules prescribed toordinary 1'asiengcrs. Immediately after leaving Hunbury, llio pair, who weriiblanding together in tho mag nlficcnt palace car, chatting pleasantly, wero approached by ltev. Dr. Ollison, who having had much experience in that lino of business and was therefore supposed to bo thoroughly piallfhsl, procucded by n short but impressive ami must binding proe'ess to uiakotliem man nnd wife, which, being fully accomplished, tho happy pair now unitized wero congratulated heartily by the passengers generally. AVu with hold Ihu named by roipicst nevertheless llio hero and heroess of Ibo occadluu aio man and 'fe. Ho la a Ifutap. THE Ami now tlm liotisovvifo wllillv slugs, While rcutni! her Imx the limo wings, Over Die ciikes anil other things "I feel, 1 feel as If I'dillo- iiii of Ihillintler- olT that plot t, ili'ur, (i, de.trl tho Innro I try, 1 can but cry, 'Hhoo, ily I Shoo, ily I"1 AVo nro Informed thai a passenger train will run from Catawissa lo Milton next Sunday, ovc tho Philadelphia nnd Heading railroad, for tho ncoommodatlon of ihoso wishing to attend col orcd camp meeling. On l,il AVcdnesday n week tho team of I. W. McKolvcy vvhlNl standing at tho L. G It. It. 1! depot, beoainc fiightcnod nt a passing train, nnd ran out Sixth slrcct nl a furious rato until they overtook a wagon loaded with hard oie, whci one of llio liorsesjumped upon tlio wagon and the other ono wascaught by tho sldcof the wagon. Tho horses were, hurt more or less and llio wag on was considerably damaged. L. b Copcland, a sensational preacher, who held forth nnd cut n considerable splash In llloomsburg a year ngo last winter, and who was then represented to bo a "much married man," though passing himself oil as unmarried, was) tarrc.l nnd feathered lit Knoxville, Tennessee, on Monday lost (10th Inst.) No other violence; was ollcnd. IIo was denounced there as n swln dler, confidence man, Ac., and is said to liavo called himself by illfiercnt names in diilerent localities. Ho was about being married to a highly rcspu table young lady of Knoxville, but tho mob put an cud to that piece of amuse incut. IIo is under Indictment for some of his crimes, it is stated, but where or what for wenro not Infouued. The (1. V. . H. 1!. ('., of lliis placo indulged in a inaleli game of base ballon tho Fairground with a club of tho saino title from AVilkes- Jlarre, on List Friday afternoon. Tlio game was merely n soeiablu one and not fnrthe champion- ship of the State or a bag of gold, The result of tho game in favor of the homo nine is duo to the fact that three or four of its members had played hall befoie, while those of tho AVIIke llano nine had never played. The suits of the W.-ll. club were very handsome and nil alike while of tho'-o of the llloomsburg boys there wcie no tno suits that coi responded. Thegatuo allot ded a groat deal of amusement to the partici pants mid spectators. The match closed at tho ending of the eighth innings in order that tho visiting club might return to their home. Tliu following is tho seoio. Vi'lt.KKS-nARIlK (I. V. S. iii.oo.tsmriMi (1. P. N. O. It. O. I!. 1 1 Ililehler, p liislier, rf Hesse, c Hitter, .'! b Loger, s s Zeigler, 1 f Iiower. 1 b Arniflrong, c f 2 8 r o Vannatta, If 2-1 Myers, r f 3 5 .laeoby, lib 2 7 Thornton, hh 0 0 Itupert, 12 b G 1 Maloy, p I! I Sloan, O. c 17 Clark, 14 . 1 b li 3 Nuebeek, 2 b Wellcr, 1 f 0 24 12 Total, Total, II 51 ttmpircir. Itiickinghaiu. Scorer A. Clark. AN CRltOK COTtlSKCTEn. Cn.NTnAi.iA, August 10th, 1S7.". lWltor of Tub colcubiav: I seo in your issue of the 13th, in tlio pro ceedings of tho convention, a mistake which I would like to have corrected. It is stated that the seat of John Crane was contested by Tlioma Kinds. It is just tho contrary. My scat was contested by John Crane, l'lcasc correct and jblige. Yours, Ac., Thomas Lsnis. 1'. S. I just happened to borrow tho paper or I should not have seen it. O. U. A. M. AT 11UCK ItOltN. Hiick Hon, August lfith, 1S75. To tho lldltor of The Columbian : A pic nic was held near Duck Horn on Sat urday, August Mill, under tho auspices of the (). U. A. M. Members met at their Hall at ten iiid-a-half o'clock a. m., formed in procession and preceded by martial music, paraded to the grove, (.hi motion, Jlro. Jns. iM. rsler, irom ISIuo Hidgc Council, No. 272, O. U. A. M., was made President, llros. Matthias Clirton, Daniel AV'anicii nnd Amzi AVhitenight, from Illooms- mrg Council, No. 14t, A'ico Presidents, and Veil 11. llartmnn, of 212, Secretary. Tho ojk'ii- ng (slo was sang and prayer ottered by ltev. J. M. Reimctisnyder, from Lcwistown, our former astor of tlii.s Lulhcraii charge. A short but appropriate address was made by llro. I). 11. ppleman, after which all present were invited to paitake of a lioiintiftil repast, prepared by the mechanic's wives and others. Then vocal music and a very eloquent and pointed address by the ltev. J. M. lteimennyder, followed by John Iartman, ICsq., and l!ro. Win. II. Shoemaker, nterspcrscd by vocal and instrumental musio. Tlio programme being filled, tho procession formed and marched back tolhollall,all feeling that it was good to be there. Tho members of lluck Horn Council, No. 212, O. U. A. M., ten der a vote of thanks to llio speakers; also to the ladico and friends of the order, through whose, kindness the tablo was so bountifully sup- pi ii.l. F.ll. H. WINK PUOIIUCTH OP NEW Jr.ItSEY. This State is becoming celebrated for grapo ultiiro. Borne of tho richest ixirt in tho world is produced in New Jersey by Mr.Alfred Sneer, whoso name hits become celebrated as a producer of strictly pure unadulterated wine. Tlio Port (irapc Winool .Mr. hpecr is not botllesl or put in market until it is four years old, and has do- comethoroughly liucanil mellow. It lias proves! itself a wonderful assistant to physicians, who prescribe it from the fact thatlhcy bavohilberto loiiuil it difiiciilt to obtain a pure Port Wine. This Wine is recommended for debilitated per suiis; nnd is given to consumptives to use with fresh raw eggs, and as a medium for Inking rod liver oil. lliuelillicully ol gelling mi imported or even a pure California Port is well understood lo be so great as to preclude Doctors from allow ing their patients to run the risk of itsnse'. Mr. Speer being aware of tills fact lias taken the inmost care in tho making of his wine from the rliics.t and finest giapes, so aslo supply tbe ini portesl wines by prodiiecing u geniiino article. His wines are knoweii hv chemists to be pure and the most reliable for me'dical purposes. The DruggMs throughout Ibo country sell it, as Ijoltlesl by .Mr. r-pecr. umnicic You can nlways find a nice iissoilment of La dies' Shoes at I. W. llartm.m's. New llbiek Alpacas and either Dress finodsat Cinik ii Wolfs. Good clean Co.il lo be had Neal .t llio. only .iff!. W. 32tf Clieeso! Cheese I Chee-so! of Che-ev-0 at ltuscl's. Fino assortment TOWANDA HOOTS ! TO WANDA 1500THI liny tl.em, try them and you will nlways want the m. For sale ntMoKinney's ho is solo agent for Hurl's line Shoes. Hambnnio Chroinos and Frames for 50 e-c ills nnd upwards. Steel engraving and fraino from 75 cents to $1 at Fiiriiiau's Ftirnlliiro rooms. Itusscl has just iceelved a fresh supply of Apples, Hinanas, Oranges, Unions, Pino Ap ples, oie. Kxiiuilne his stock. K. M. Knorr takes this opportunity to thank Ids patrons for tho liberal patronage that has lie-en extindesl and wMics to announce to the public that he will sell at cost, all goods in Ills line, in older lu make nsjin for Fall lioods. next week, commencing on Monday Ihu 23d mid end Ing on Ibo 2sth, for CASH ON I A'. There will be bargains for nil and especially for those) who call first. Don't lo worrits! and nnoyisl wllh not only a poor quality of Co.il but dlrtv and slaty In-sides, hut buy of C. AV. Ni:.U. A lino, who deal only in the best qualilios. 32tf Jlussel Is receiving fnh Waleriuelons, Can teloiies, ll.iiian.i. kc, dally, AVVOMISd FlIMINAUV ANI CoMMIlltrlAI, Ooi.l.Kdi:. Accoinmolatioin for 0(1 hoarders Hildas many day scholars. Studtnts prcpartsl for ceilie'ge, profesilonal study, Icaehing and bu siness. Thorough Instruction and discipline, II.-uikliiL'. uhtiltvih) and ntnll business, rallioad- ing, tie, iriutlcallf taught. Next term opens Keiiioiuhcr 1st. For catalogue containing a beautiful steel engraving of llio Seminary and for Illustrated CoiiimiTrhil .lourunl address ltev. D.Copchind, priuilpnl, Kingston, Liuerneooun- Iiy, a, till toiuiiitieiiu iiiuiuib ,i.,Mie-n ... ... Spingue 'iw I,, tM..: . . -tf COLTJMT3IAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO UNTY. A. Winn fyou want a Nice Dress call nt I. AV. llarlniiin s. lllnek Heaver cTiMh at Clark Woirs. H. M. Knorr will sell al cost nil next week for cash only, . i - . i. (lood news nnd New ('msls. Ladies' Ties, Km bioideries, Lin-n Collars nnd Cti.Ts, Linen llniHlkerehlefs, Towels nnd Napkins, Table Linens, Wntcr Proofs, Heaver Cloths and lots of other New Hoods jint recctvvd at Lutz if Sloan's at the very lowest rash prices, Fino slock of Kubbers at McKtrncy's. Moro new Calico, Mu-lins, Ac., at Clark &, AVo! Ps. I'armcrs in want of first class nrticles of Threshers and Cleaners) also, one nnd two Horse i read 1'owers, call on or adihoss J. JI, Jlul"ln.er, Ijigbl hlrect, ueilinnhia County, Pa, Sin HAUNKS.SI IIAllNFXSII O. ,S. Fiirman has on hand at his establish Hu nt some of the line-st and cheapest sets of sill' (Jo nnd doiihlo Harness uvc mmle ill llloonw lnirL'. I'nch sot of his Harness will show foi It self that skilled workmanship has been brought into reiiuisltlou to make them what Ihcv mi first clas In every respecl. Mr. Fitrnian uses none but the liest of slock in his Harness, as nn examination of tlieni will nrove. Ho invites nil in met! of Harness lo call and see for themselves thai tho above statement is not an exaggerated one. Ladies' Neck Tics very cheap nt Clark it uii n C. AV. NiiAt, t Hito., sparo no expense to'send out nice uoai. 32tf fin to Hu.isf.Ui'h for your Groceries. Ho sens itir casii mm win not do imelersold. A O11I0AT UKDUCTION. Canescat chairs fiom $10 to ?S per scl. Cane scat chairs from i?0 to S7 per set. AVood seat chairs fiom Sli.50 toSl.f,0 ncrsct AVood seat cliairs fiom 7 to $5.50 per set. All kinds ef Fuiniliire at corre-spotidingli- low figures. Call and see for yourselves at Fur lnan's Furniture rooms. VAH'.fKRs, Atti:ni io.'. llussi:i, tnkc.s Hutler Kggs, Lard nnd Produco in exchange for goods, Just received, n fresh invoice of latent styles Children's Summer Suits nt 1). Yocum's. Also Men's nnd llovs' Clolliintr. all of which ho Is II! t ' ' ' sailing ciicnp. lllack Jewelry at Clark .t W'oWk. l'owlcr Sand for sale at Kussi:i,'s. Try the j2.00 (Jailers at K. M. Knorr's. Tobacco and (iinfeclioncrics. wholesale and retail by M. M. Itussei. C!o lo Fi. M. Knorr'is for llio best nualilv of .Shoes. Granulated Sugar for salo at l!i's.si:i,'.s. If you want a first class Farm Wagon, If you want a Platform Pleasure Wagon, If you want nu Kliplic Sming Wagon, If you want a Pleasure Avagon, If you want your Wagon put in good trim, If you want repairs ilune trood with short notice, Go to J. It. Fa up. Oat Meal for sale at ItiHscl's. Call and try it. AVater Proof at Clark & Wolfs. If you want a good Hani, If you want cheap and good Tea, If you want Codec Java or llio, If you want good Cannod Fruit, If you want the be-st Mackerel, If you want Sugar for tho least money, If you want tho best Syrups in town, If you want good Cigars, If you want good Tobacco. If you want :uiylliing in tho Grocery and 'rovisiou line, go to llussr.i.l.'.s, Main street. tf-25 AVlien you tro lo Philadelphia stop at lbu Allegheny House, No. 812 nnd 811 Mar ket street ; ba ing been recently renovated, l'ricu only $2 per day. A. Kmc, March 10,'75-ly Proprietor. All Coal slated nnd screened before leaviiiL! the old established coal yard of C. W. Nkai. V lino. !',2tf Genuine Mason Fruit Jars for sale at M. M. Ilussel's, COAL. COAL lilt! Kstalilislieil Coal Yard. C. AV. Ni:ai, ,t Jlito.. Wholesalo & Kctail Dealers in all sizes of tlio best (nullities ol Ued and White Ash Coal, at tho very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand largo stocks of Domestic, Cupola, llhieksinith's Anthracite, llitiiminoiis, and Liniidiuriipr's Coal. Ksneeial attention iriven to llio prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain mil Lumber taken in excliango lor I'oai. Coal delivered to any part of tlio town at short notice. Orders lett at I. W. Alclvedvy's store, or at our ollico, will rcccivo lirompt at tention, OMieo and Yards at William Neal & Sons' Furnace, Host liloonislmrg. Your latronngo rcstiectlullv solicited. COAL. 17 tf 2.11 COAL MARKET HEPOllTS. IILOOMSHUIIG MAKKKT. Wheat per bushel Itjo t l.u 5' I SSI i'ji .... 7.ll 7,1111 I.. 'J) 34 IS US Ml HI II! U IS SIMM ". 1.60 urn .us 'lour per barrel luveiseell l.ixsei'il llutlcr L-S I'lltloW 'otaloes irteil Apptes I. mis Hides &Muniliti'rs .am is-r ismmi luyiH'rtim leeswat 'l'linnihy he-oil QUOTATIONS Mill COAL, No. 4 on Wharf , -),no per Ton .mi. n a.Tti ' " No. B " ' f i!,.V) " " iiiaeksuiitii's i.uinpnn wiiurf J4.no lilllllllltlOUS i ti,UO aUOTATIONSoi-WHITi-:,FOWFLL&CO. IIANKl.K.S ASH UKOKKKS, no. 4 south tiiiiii) stui:kt, piiii.adiili'iiia Auui'sris, is;s. lun. U. H. 1M1, 0 H' . J45f .r.:- is -iiu IB IB .... IBM Ui7 .... 1117 t .... t!.4 '.-. M ta .IIV a. ...VJV ....-w; Ml ....IU3,V t. !'.'' IB 1SV Hs, w-i las l''.!S WA IB',' wl m Milf W! eatj wi 0'. :;) ii M'si llll &-wi, e. , JI. mid N " " 'ill, " " " " 'ill, " " " " ,, .1. and .1 " " V.7, " ' " ' '6S, " " M-li), eoiiMiii , P.ieliler.'s. cy' , New rs, I leg, si - o ji Villi - Mlvur 'enlist ivaiu i Iteadlii' l'hllulililiU&Krlo U-liUili NavK'ullou Valley United H. It. ofN.J oil fnck Northern Central 1 Vntral Tr.insisirtalloii Nesipiiliiiiiliii; O, & A. Muilg.igu li's, VJ TOWN AND COUNTJtY. Hum rlsos n o'clock is minutes-sets 0 o'clock 4a minutes, n (lo).n Is now iiunteil at a premium of about in In oilier words green backs aioalsmt 13 -rcent. below ''!,r' Hunk limis, on I'nrcliiaent ami linen paper, com mon mid for Administrators, KxeciiUirsanU'l'rubU-eS, fur salo cheap at the Co vmiiuh ofllre, wiihiiu ToAlivi-:itiisi:. A.T. Hlewnrl b.vS tho lx-st lelvertlslmr iiiedluiiiH ho has eter foiunl '-aro tho old established organs of the two poltilcal parlies, at llio scvcrul county so.its throughout tho Union." "'lliese," Uo says "renth etery family of tho least account In their several counties, mill uroinoro carefully lead than any other cliissof Jonrniils." If Mr, Htennrt's JmUtmeiitlsot ieluo, thuni Is no illlllcully In ilecldlug tthUll paper Itlsfnrtholiiteiestof biislnoss men toadvertlso In TlioUoi.uuiiii DsJiot'iHT, U)ii which this paper Is parilally founded, wus established In l-uo, nudthe Columbian now enjojs a wider circulation mid greater prosierlty Ihau It ever did. It goes regul ir y Into two thousand fniiitlles luColumMa mid ad joining coiinlles, mnl by most of Iheia Is read from tll Drbtlo Ihohvst line. It Is tho only lecogulseil cximnenlor nerly fHo thoiisand Iieicocratlo voUrs In llio county. It gives advertl.sements u tasty tits play, that makes them nttrnetlvu to Its patrons, thus ensuring grcuU-r ceitulnty that thoy will jmtu'io them. While Its circulation IsuiuloiibUellyinurlillio lar'iibl In llio county, llio uiHertlMiiK rales of tho Coi.umiiun aro no liljther than those of other papers with barely half mid Hcveral not one-fourlli Ihu num. ber of subst'i liters, l-'ucts llkti thei,o sm ak fur them- iieltes. No tin ewil business man will iieulecl lo In- belt his udveilUcmelita lu llio Col I'liuiiN TI1ANKS "I'ltO.M TUB DKtlllH Ol' Till! III5AHT." Whunotom, tflraln Co., ()., Aug. ?l, 1971. Dr. 11. V. l'lu-i-n. Iliirfnlii. J. V. , Dear I Sir-Your medicines, (lolileri'Mcdlcnl Discov ery, Dr. Kago'.i Cnlarih Itemed)-, hato protcel of the creatrst sertlco lo me. w- monllm ngo no ono thought that I could p03ilbly llio lonif. I hail a complication of etlsoAs, nerofutaiiiiiiiireMlnit It seir in eriiptions nntl great blolchca nn my hnvl that inmlo such sores that I could not hato my balr combcil without causing mo inucli suiTcrlngi also causnitf swollen glands, ton-Mls enlarged, enlarged or "inicKnecK," nnai.irco anil numerous liolls. nlso Riirfcred from a terrible- chronic Ciim-rh, and In raci i was so iiiseaseii that life was a burden to me. I had tried many (tectum with liubeiicllt. Illnnlly procured one-half dozen bullies of ) our (lolden Med ical Discovery nnd ono doreu SSagn's Catarrh lleincdy nnd commenced their uyj. At llrst I was b.vlly Uls cournged, but after taking four buttles of tho Dis covery I be'ifnu to linnroro. and when I had taken tho remaining I was Well. In ndilltlon to llio uso of Discovery I applied n bolutlou of Iodine to tho Uollro or thick neck, n.s you Advise) In pimiihlet wiiiptilng, and It entirely disappeared. Vour Discovery Is cer tainly tho most wonderful blood mcdlclnoever In vciiti'd. I thank (hsl aid you, from tho depths ol my ncatt, lor llio great gooii it has iluno me. Very Bintefully, Mius. I CIIAl'Kim Most locdlelne-s wlilcli nro advertised, as blood pin tilers nnd liver medicines contain cither mercury, in Kunio rurm, or potassium nnd tmtlno variously tomblnid. All of tlie30 aijcnls have strong tendency to breakdown tho blood corpusclos, and ileblllntu and olhervvlsopeinmncnily Injii-o tho human sys tem, nnd should thcre'uro bo dl.scnrded. Dr. I'lerco's (lolden Medical Discovery, ou tho oilier hand, being coniioHod of the lluid extructs of nallro rhinta, barks and roots, wld lu no caso produce lnlury, Its effects oeing strengthening and curnllvo only. Sarsana- rlli.i, which used to enjoy qulto a reputation us a Wood purlller, Is a remedy of thirty oars ago, nnd may well glvo placo as It Is doing, to tho moro posl titonnd valuable vcgctRblo alteratives which later medical tuvestlKatlon and discovery has brought to light. In KcrofuUi or King's Kvll, Whito Swellings, Ulcers, Kryslpelas, Swelled Neck, (loltro, Bcrofulous Iiillaminallons, lidolent Inll.immallon, Mercurial Airectluus, Old Sore-s, Eruptions of tho SklnnndSoro l;)C3 as In nit other blood diseases. Dr. I'lerco's Oolilou Medical Discovery has shown Its great rcmo dial powi rs, ( uring tho most obstinate mid Intracta blo cuses. Sold by alt dealers In medicines. o " Many who nro stUTciing from tho effects of tho warm weather nnd niu debilitated, uroadvlseel by pli) t Iclatis 1 o tnko moderate amounts of w hisky two or Unco times during tho diy. hi a llttlo whllo thoso who adopt this ndvlco frequently lncrcato tho number of "drinks," nnd In tliao become conllrmed Incbilales. A Kvcr.igo which will not create thirst for Intoxicating liquors, mid which 13 Intended espo daily for llio bcncllt of debilitated persons, whether at homo or abroad, Is Dr. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic. Containing the Juices of many medicinal herbs, this preparation does not crcnlonn nppetlto for tho In toxicating cup. Hio nourishing nnd tho self-sup porting properties of many vatuablo natural produc tions contained In It and well known to medical men liavo a most (strengthening Innuenre. A slnirlo beittlo of tho Tonic will demonstrate Its valiiablo qualities, l'or debility arising from sickness, over exertion or from any caiiso whatever, awlncglassful of Sea Wood Tunic taken after meals w ill strengthen Die stomach and create an nppetltefor wholesome food. To nil who aro about leaving their homes, wo dcslro to say that tho ezcellont cffe'Cts of Dr. Sehenck's seasonable remedies. Son Weed Tonic, nnd Mandr.iko rills, nro particularly evident when taken by thoso who nro Injuriously iitfociod by a change of water nnd diet. No jiersoii should leave homo Willi out Inking a supply of llieso safeguards along. For sale by nil Druggists. I'UKII'Y TUI! HPitlHGS OP I.II-'K. Illsaslnoquanonof health, that thoHotirecs of vitality, tho "springs of life," biiould Is) free from contamination. Tho muds which, by their notion upon tlio food, transforms It Into blood, and tlio great vital nutriment Itself, must bo pure, If tho muscles, tho Imnes and tho brain nro to lio properly nourished and kept vigorous. To tills end tho sloninch, tlio liver, tlio bowels nnd tho kidneys should perform uninterruptedly their various fimc lions, since if theso nie disturbed tho vital Holds speedily become vitiated. Tho best, nay, tho only blood di-piii-ent which purities them, by overcoming Ihoso bodily Irregularities which produce lln-in, Is Hosteller's stomach Hitters. Tlio principle upon whliiithls salutary altoriillvo acls Is as simple as it, Is plillosoptiic. T he origin of most disoasea, and In variably thoso wlilcli nlTe'Ct tho organs above men tioned, Is weakness, caused by lusiillUiont assimila tion, of tho food. Tho Hitters speedily rccliry the cause of tho dlftleutty by restoring vigorous diges tion, so that all parts of thophjelcal structure am supplied wllh nn nbiimlanco of pure, rich blesul. This Increases tho activity of the discharging oigons, and cnablo thorn to throw off tho errclo mutter, which, rankling lu tlio H)stem, destroyu health. This bodily rcfuso having been got rid of, nnd per fect assimilation re-established, there is nothing to prevent u healthy and uetlvo performance of (ho various functions. Such being tho caso, it is plain that tlio Hitters nro not only llio most reliable stom achic, but an eradlcunt of tlioso diseases of tho liver, bowvls mid klibieys w hicii contaminate tho springs of life. o I!. I'. KUNKKI.'S IIITTKU WIN 12 01-' IKON, Has never ls.cn known to fall lu tho euro of weak ness, at tended wllh H)inptoms, lndlsoslllon loeier tlon, loss of memory, dlillculty of breathing, general weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous, tremb ling, dreadful horror of death, night sweats, cold feet, weakness, dimness of vision languor, universal kissltudouf tho muscular system, enormous appe tite, wtlhdjspi ptlc system, hot hands, Hushing of iody, iliyuossof the skin, pallid countenance mid eruptions mi I he face, purlfilng the bloesl, pain in tlio back, heaviness of tho eje-llils, frequently block sputs ll Ing before tlio ej es with temporary suffusion and loss of Mghl ; want ol attention, etc. These symptoms all arise from a weakness, and to remedy tli.it uso U. 1-'. Kunkel's Hitter Wlno of Iron. It never fallj. 'I liousands aro now enJo)lng health who have used 11. (let tho genuine, huhl only In II bottles, Tnko only II. 1'. Kunkel's. Depot mid ot llee, No. sail Noi th Mnth St., liilladelphla, l'n. ask for hunkers Hitler W lno of Iron. Tills truly valuable tonte bus been so thoroughly tcbtod by nil classes of tho community that It Is now deemed In tllleiisablu ns a Toiilo medicine. It costs but little, piulllos I ho bloeid nnd gives tuna to tho btotnacb, renovates tho system and prolongs life. 1 now only nsk a til.il of this valuable tonic. Price II per bottle, li. !'. Kunkel, seilo l'rupilctor, No.ifsa North Ninth SI., below Vlue, I'hlladeiphla, l'.v. Ask for hiuikclalilltcr W lno of lion, nnd take nool her. It Is sold only In f I b llles, Willi a photograph of tho prnprK lor on each wrnpper, all other Is counterfeit. Sold b) all druggists. Tai'E Wokh lSfctiovri) alive. Head nnd complt to In two hours. No feo llll heart passes. Si-al, tin nnd htiuiincli Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, Sf9 North Ninth St. Advice freo. Nu feo iiulll cuied. Ask. for Kunkel's Worm S)rnp. I'llee, J I, uud guaranteed. Send fur circular. o "Healing on tho wings," say alt who may have use of Dr. W'Mar'8 H.iisam of Cherry, and by such uso liocn cured of coughs, cotds, bronchitis, soio throat, Iniluena or consuuiptlon, Tlio prudont will always keep llio standard remedy by them. Ml cents and (1 a bnllle, largo lioftles much lliochcapcr. Aunrroivvs noticic. KSrATK 01' 1'KTKIt URAIllItXT, I.ATK OK URAVKIl TW- ( OI.ITM III A COUNT V, 1'SCKASKIi. In thr Orjihun'i Court of OJumbia LhuiUy. TllO llnde rsl-'neil. Allilltnr (n illslrllmti. flu, rnml In the hands of AU,-I1 M.um. Aitml ills.! ral i.r or Mm said estate, will attend lo ! appointment nl bls.-f. Ilco, In lilofiniabiirg, on I'rlrt.iy, August 27, IMS, at Hi ii clinic, a. in, when niulwheiu all js-rsons having i latins against tin, said cstato arn required to present, Ihu sauio Is-foro Ihu Auditor, or lie dt-baired fioni eumlng In for a share of said mud. C. W.Mll.I.l'.It, Hlixmisburg, July 8i),'J(s-(t. Auditor, A UDITOH'S KOTICK. KHTATi: OK l-KTBIl II, WENNKil, HFCmSKl), Jn At! Orpuiin' Umrt if UtJurnhbi Omuly. 'I'll,, 11,1.1, isliilii.l Alt, 11,.. ... .111 . I, ...i.. . : ..-...v.., , ....,.. ,i, , t.ntiu iiiu iioui In (ho hands of I jiuyet lo i 'reasy and Henry .Miiille r. Adiiilnlstralors of Peter II, Wenner, laloof lirlar- . .. . .. .... f.... I,,-, i-.w-,, , niuii.'iiti io i no dutlesof Ills upHilnlmeiii at his ollleo, In blooms- ,.,nu,oii o.iiuiu.e.1 , Aligns!, v-lll, isiri, III ill Oi'lK-k, ii. in., when nnd win-in all rsrms havln; ei.iluis against (ho hald oslato urn required io tiresent Hie K.iihii lu-r,irit Mm Auiiiiiii- i,p ii iL.i..,r,..t.i ........ coming lu fur a bhaio of said rum!. tSA.IUi:i, KNOIIII, Jiloonibburg, July so, it.Tfs.-it. Auilltor. COUJtT ItvOclamationT VriIlvlii:AS, tho Hon. AVim.iam Kuvin.i., tt ITesliieut Judge of llio Cum t of out uud Terminer mid (loneral Jull Deilvi ry, Court of ouar- IcrSe'Sslenisof tho I'e.veoand (ho Court of Common I'ieasiuid orplians' Court In tho acth Judleial ills lilet, coniiosed of tlio oounlles of Colimiblii nnd Montour, and llio lions. Iiusi Dtmi mid Isaac S. Monhob, Associate Judges of Columbia county, have Issued their precept, bearing elalo tho l.'ith day of May., In tlio year of our Lord ono thousand right hundred nnd bove:il).lve, nnd to mo directed for holillngn Court of Oyer and Terminer and (leiier.il ((uuiter sehaluns of tho Peace', Court of Coininnn liens unit Orphans' Court, 111 llloomsburg, lu tho county of Columbia, o i tlio llrst Monday. Uing ho cili day of September next, to continue two weeks. Nolli-os Is hereby given lo tho Coroner, to tho Jus- llees of Iiiu Poai'i', and llio Constablos of tho said county of Columbia, that they bo Ihennnd therein there proper person alto o'clock In tho forenoon of Mild Bill day of SeptemU-r, wllh their leeurels, lnqu. Htl ins ami other remembrances, to do tiiriho things widen to their nillees anivrlaln to Is) done. And tlioso that aro bound by recognizance lo proseculo njiiinsi tno prlsom is that nro or may bo In tho Jail (if tho bald county of Columbia, to bo then nnd there loprosecutn them us shall be jiut, Jurorsmo re quest! il to lie puui lual lu their alleiid.tnce, nirreeably toiiicir noiiees, naieiiiu iiiuomsuurg tholllh day (, a) or Aiigusi, in inn year ot our lird ono 1. H. J-lliousaiid eight lniinln d mid hevenly ilvo I . I linil In llio nliii tv iiinili ve-ar or lbu 1 ml,-. lulidenee of Ihu I lilted Stules of Ann ilea. ShirlU'sOlllce, MICIIAlil.llllOVKll. llluoiiibburg, August II - In Shei Iff, Juries for Sept. Term, 1875. (1UANI) .HHlOlty. llloom-O. I Itiiiipn, C. A, Moyer. Itorvvli-k-o. i:, DiiveiiKirt. Heaver .tolm stititn.iii. Iltl.irciis'k-i:i,os Adams. Ceiilre-lllraui Whitman, Thomas Ilrobat. Ceiitriill i D.ivld Welsh. Con) hghniii-WHIIiim (lomlman. l-'rniiklfii-Wm, (I. lislicr, Daniel Itnauland. " ijjcust-ItoU-rt. Wntklns, Hnoch Kesler, Isalall sharfer, Minilu Isnao AndrewH, Anrnn Hess. Mailtson-Wash Wclllvcr,.Iolin sti tier. Montour Henry Ijiarus, livvls Ilotli. orango-Abrnm Dildlne, Jacob Snyder, Sentt-C.C.Triin'li. ,' Uugarloaf-Wm. llurllnger. T11AVHI1SH JUUOItS. linsT wnns. Illoom-Calcb llarton, A. Terwllleger, I T. Oharp lesss, Andiew llunslnge-r, Sol, l-'osU-r. Ilcaver -losli. Shiiiiimi, Henton-Clnrk Hrlnl;, Cntawlssa-llnintllon l'lsher, M. (I. Hughes. cent re Jacob Sjnsler, John' Walters. Conv nghnm Win. Ilurburt. cenirnlla John (lorey, (Ireenvvood-Oenrgn (ilrton, Daniel Wolltvcr. llomloek-Haniuel old, i:. i, Uidy. Jackson Henry Wagner. locust Ma) berry Snyder, Wm. Irwin. Madlsnn-John 51. smith, James Klstler. Main Ii. H. Ilrnvvn, J. U. .laml.son. Joslnli Drum. Mt. PlMsunl Wm. Oman. Mlrliln Jacob Ilrown. Montonr-Wm. r. Mouser. Orange I). U. I In) man, v. V. Low. ItoarlngcriH'k .lenks Dyer. Scott A. 0. Ilagenbucli, Charles Iro. Hugarloaf-Wm. Caso, Kmanuel Dlltz, A. Cole. skcond wrr.K. Illoom-A. .T. Ians, W. s. Conner, C. M. Knorr. Henvlck-Lowls Kurtz, 1). c. Mcllenry, Murdecal Jackson. llentonIohn Kteler. Heaver Nathaniel llredbcnder, Conrad llredoen der. Ilrlnrcreek Wm. II. l-'rcns, tvl Cortrlght. Catawlssa-llenjimlu Ilarndt, Isaiah John, .Tolm Mcnscli, M. V. Ii. Kline, John U. shuman, O. W. McKeivy. ' ''entru-(leo. It. Hess, Wm. Dennis, II. D. Knorr. llslilngcreek-lianlelSmltli, Uoyd Karver, lllrnm Craw fonl, Peter I less. (ireenwiKsl Mntlhlis Kline. Hemlock ruler Werkhelser, Sr. Jackson .lohn Hani, A. J. Derr. Maellson lolm Allen. Mt. 1'lcasaiit-Kamucl Nolton. Miniln-,Iolin Wintcrstccn. Montour Alfred Ivrln. Ornnge John Vanlievv. Scolt Tacoli Tcrvvlllpger. Sugarloat-Wm. A. Kile. I) KOISTKIt'S NOTICK. Xi Notice Is hereby given to nil legatees, crcdl lora and other persons Interested In tho estates of the respective decendehts unit minors, that the fol lowing administration nnd guardian accounts liavo been tiled In tho ollico of llio Iteglste-r of Columbia county, and will bo presented fur contlnnatlnn and allownneo iu the Orphan's Court (o lm held lu llloomsburg, on Wednesday, tlm sth dvy of Septem ber, 1S7S, nt 2 o'clock, p. m. ou Bald da.v : I. Account of William Maust nnd Joseph Maiist, Kxeuutors ot Joseph Maust.lato of Madison township, deceased. 2 Accountor Joshua Frltr.Admlnlslratorof Hiram lukcr, late of Jackson township, deceased. 3. First mid llnnl account ot David Masters, (luar dlan of l'owlcr I.) ons, minor clilld of Hubert J. byous. late of lino township, deceased. 4. lirst.midlliial account of John II. llcttlcr.Hxec utorof lieujainln Volio, lato ot Mllliln township, de- CCObOd. B. Tlio becond and final nccount ot Isaac K. Krlck liaum and Josepti Ash, Administrators ot Jacob Ash, lato of llcnton township, deceased. r,. Account of 11. F. Hatlln, (luardlan of John M. Smith, minor child of J. r. Smith, Into of Oreenwoud township, deceased. 7. First and llnnl nccount of John H. Hettler, Ad mlnlslrator of William J. Ilanmdi, lato of MHUln Umnslilp, deceased. s. Second mid llnal account ot John II. Hcttlcr, Administrator of Michael Fry, lato of Minim town ship, dcce'iiscd. 9. Accountor nillington Huckle, Administrator of Isaac selgf reiil, lato ot tlio tow n ot llloomsburg, de ceased. 10. Account of James H. Mc.Ninch, (lunrdlon of Mar)- 1). l-'enstcrmaclier, minor child of Ullas l-'cn-btcrmaclier, lato of Columbia county, deceased. II. First and llnal account of Amos K lleaeock, AdmliiWratorot Kllzalieth Kcster, lato of Madison township, deceased. 12. First nccount of William It. Cos, ono of (lio Ad mtnlstralurs of Wesley Joliuslon, into ot Madlbon low'iiblitp, elecensed, l.i. Sis-ond nupplemenlal account of retor Cnt, Uxe-cutorof Matthew McDowell, Kite of Scolttown bhlp, deceased. 14. First and llnal account of Leonard 11. llutiert, i:ccutorof KtioiUAnn Kuiwrt, Into of (hotowuof llloomsburg, deceased. in. Account ot Jnnies McAIarnoy, Tlxecutorof (!eo. Longeiilieiger, l.ilo of Heaver township, deceased. IB. First nnd llnal account of AimaCoirman, Ad ministratrix of .Moses Culluian, lato of the town of Hlooirishurg, ilece'ased. 17. First and llnal account e,f Freeman sitter and Simon siller. Administrators of John siller, late of Centre township, deceased. is. Account of c. p. lirockway, (luardlan of John S. Owens, minor child of John 1,, Owens, latent Co lumbia county, deceased. 19. First mid partial account of Wm. Harris and James A. Hauls, Administrators of Jacob Harris, lato of Hemlock township, deceased. 20 Account of Andrew Laulitch and John fl. Lau luch, Adintstratoi-s of Frederick iJiubach, lato of sugarlo.it township, deceased. 2t. Account of John Ilelnlmld nnd Samuel Heln bold, Hxesjiilors of James A. Fox, lato uf Locust township, deceased. 22. Second nnd llnal account of Samuel Creasy, Ad ministrator of iluiiry W. Creasy, lato of Scott town ship, dfceabed. 23. First account of Stephen H. Miller, Administra tor cum tostaineiito annexe of John (llger, lato of Montour township, deceased. sm. Account of John A. Fmiston, Administrator of Wilson Allen, lato uf Madison township, deceased. i". First nnd llnal account of IajhLs Creasy, Ad ministrator of David Creasy, lato ot Mllllln township, deceased. 2B. The llnal account of Charles iiartman.guardlan of John Pi in, minor child of John t'rln, sr., late of Catuwlssa, twp., deivascd. Iteglsler's Ollico, 1 llloomsburg, July 13, 1S7S. j W. II, J An HIV, lteglster. T 1ST OF CAU8ICS I-OK TUIAI. AT SKP- j TI'MIIKItTHHM, IMD. Ml . Carmt 1 Saving Hank vs J. 1). Mcllenry. Paxson, Sliuls rt .t Co. vs J. D. Mcllenry. William Vohcy vsOltvcr K. Vuhey. Oliver Yoliey vs William Yohey. John J. Mcllenry vs Jonas Duty and Mlrnn Fellows. Leander Carman's Adinr., vs William Aprlcinan. Christian Wulf vs The Nuilh R Wejt Ilr.uicli 11. II. Co. Wellington Hughes Vd Philip Sponeliergcr. '.. II. John's Admr., vs Aarou Orover. Kit Kendlg vs Danlul Morris. T.S.Sinlih vs Tho Scliool Directors of llenton Dis trict. William Sn)der's Kxr's. vs Tno Town of llloomsburg. William Harris vs liervvlek ltolllng Mill Compauy. D. S. Moiguu it Co. vs. Samuel Johnson. HKC0NII W'KEk. Aaron llarrel vs Tho L) coming Ftre Insurance Com pany. William T. Andrews vs D. F. Se)bert. K. II. (iulovs 15. Mcdready. 1-ii-st National Hank of lllooomsliurg vs Charles Us', ct al, Flrbt National Hank of llloomsburg vs Jesso 1), lllco. Levi Klnlcy vs N. S. Campbell. A. T. Ikeler vs Jonas Doty. lolm lleaeock vs. Jonas Duty. Pardee, Jlarklo drier vs II. O. Crovtiing. First National Hank of llloomsburg vs Ueorgo Cava nee, etai. Charles M, Marpie's Ksr's. vs Kno3 Jaeoby. Samuel J, Cnsuvs.Ioa.is Doty, Wilson millions vs Jonas Duty, M. (!. Hughes vs Jesso D. nice. M. (1. Hughes vs. Oscar F. Flit. I- F. Davis vs Jonas Doty, lesso Harlmau vs Jonas Doty. II. Calvin ltobbins vs Kllsha bliultz, et nl. Va-sllno Hoouo vs II. (I. Groveling, John J, Mclleni-) vs D. I., .t W. 1!. It. Co. Cbtlurlne Mostuller vs Anthony Slng'ey. Iienjamln Winttirslocn vs Willtam lloughton. St.ey John vs II. (I. Ci evellng, et nl. Hliw Miller vs liilladelphla 4; Heading Hall Ilnad Co. luhn Meuam"s Kx'r., vs (ieorgo Luce. Charles W. l-'rnnu' uso, vs Simon Charles. Kesty ti Hodlno vs S. J. Faux, et id. ra renter's Adiu'r., vs S) lvester 1 Valor's Adm'r, Tho Strew Mower and Itcapcr Co., uso, vs J. S. 'urniueh. D. I". So) liert vs Iiilllp Applcman. Mary McAlarne) use, v s Mmon P. Kaso, et nl. Itacliel ltoblilns vh Sharpless & Son. David J. Waller vs First National Hanker lllooms burg. Joseph ii, Kvnns vs Kllas Olger. I, Kramer ys Charles It. Hamon. Milton Charles vs. I, D. Illeo, et al. Francis Itlchert use-, v.s W. II, Itelnliold, ct al, Jesso Coleman vs T ho Town of Hl.siiiisburg. Isaac Miter vs Jacob (lining's Adm'r. HIIalK-th W. Sanders vs Willi un Scheektorly. Williams fc Chalfanl vs II. II. (lulu. Nelson llraiidon vs William T. Shuman, Allnas Cole'H uso, vs Thoiii -is II, Cole, t rro tenant. Allans Coin's use, vs Thomas II, Cole, terro tenant. Allnns Colo's use, vsThomas II. Cole, te no tenant. William Millies vh Michael drover, Mieilff, II. I'.ZAItH, lllooomshurg, Aug, HI tc. ProUionotniy. An.MINISTItATOIl'SNOTICF. KSTAI'KOr 11. I.. laXUIlT, lire'KASKII. iA.uerH or Adiiiinlsimiion ou tho e-statn of II. ... nuu.iii, i.n.j in un-eiiwiMHi lowiismp, county of (Joliinihla, Slato of I'ennsUvanla, d(sea.seil, have Is'i'ii granted to Samuel Hogarl, of (Irei'iiwisid township, Pit., to whom all iiersons Indebted to said isitnliMirii K,iinui,.l ... ..M.V.i. u. ..... : ... iii.-iii. anil iiiikv having claims or demamU will muko known tUo sanio wllhout delay. NAMIII'I. in k i tin- jiuy u-iov Administrator, DISSOLUTION OF FAHTNKILSHU'. IiTOTIOK IS IIKIIKIIY CIIVF.V THAT I have lids day withdrawn from the llrm ot 111. hhntTer mill Slenhen 1',-ttlt dnttii I.iiuIiw.lu bu btilchcrs undr (he nrinnsinnuf hiiAVK'u a-'pi-t- TIT, In thnliiwnof Kspr, I'a., nndlhp said llrm Is lu-rebv dissolved, VVILI.IA.M HllAFFKIl. , j n., uiii) wu, isip, v( DIVOUCK KOTICK. Funny K, Jenkins by In Ihn Villrl of ner iiijai nil-nil William t. shuman Cnuiuioii lieasot Coluiubla county. Alios subMoua tu Dl. John S. Jenkins. To John H. Jenkins, llesoniiileiit , oiiwlllplciusoliiko nutlco that tlio Court lias on (It-red publle-utloii to lie niadu on von to bhovv euuso why a invoice, u vliiiulu iiiatilmimll bhould not li den-reedln llio uliovocaso. Will lotuniiibli) oil lliu Hist Monday of M-plember, A. D., isia. IVibouuI urvlcohuvlng ailed lus-uusn of vour ub- Ullll,. All, II1LI l,l,(-L-ll llleoliibbuig, Aug, 1,15 4t bherltr SUE1UVFS SALIkS. 1A virtnoof minitry writs of A'cmlitlonl ICt I pnnas mid Flei I l'.v Inn Issued out.ot thn Court in Common liensoof I'olnmlilacounty, mul to mo dl i is;tsl, will bu exposed tu publlo halo nt llio COPia' Itob'sfC, In llloomsburg, on Moinlay the dlli day ol'Seilomlior, IS7o, nt ono o'clock, p. m the follow lug described proiicr ty, Ui-wlli All that certain real estate sltunto tnHcott town ship i hounded on tho north by Main stree t ot tho town of Kspy, on tho oast, by nn alley, ou tlio south bynn nlley, and on tho w est by n lot of AlonzoDodgo, (King IH'i feet riei'p and S24 fis t In width, situate In Siolt township, Columbia county, whereon In i-iis-tod a two-storied framo hoivio mul other out buildings. Sei'ed, taken tnto execution ami to bo sold as tho proiicrty oi m, c, jiiccoiiuni, AliJO, All that certain lot of land situate In tho Town of llloumshiirg, coluuibla county, bounded on tho north by n public road leading loKspy, on tho east by lot oi A rtnoio, on mo soiiiu oy mi nuey, uiKiein ino west br lot of M. C. WiKslwurd. In frunt M fes-tnnd In depth 2iifcet, nn which nro orectisl a Iwo-story brick dvrrlllng house, fraino Htnlilontidoul-bnlldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution nnd to bo sold ns tlio proiK-ny or Junainan e-nromise. ALSO, All that, eortnln lotot ground ttuito In tho Town of Cnlawlssn, Cntawlss.1 township, Colmriblacoimt v, boutiiledon thuiiorlti (CI ft V bv land of iiinmas I:. Harder, on the oast (IM fl ) by public lond to Paper Mill, on the smith (13.1 ft,) by lot of S. t). Illnnrd.mid on llio west. (I'iifDby Fourth street, on wlilcli are creeled a ono and one-halt strory dwelling house, (v nillliiu Illlii oiliiiiiniiiiii;, Seizisl, laXen Into execution nnd to bo sold as tho property of isaao i iiompson, AliiO, All Hint certain lot of land situate In tho Town of llloomsburg, Columbia county, bounded by un alloy on the west, by lot of Daniel Miller on the north, by Seventh slreet on llio Kast. nnd nn alloy on the south, ncilllt uiAiUbenf icci. uiiiuiie uuii xiw ii-ei, ill oepill, whereon nro erected u two-story frainu dwelling binisn and ouUbulldlntrs. Seized, laken tnto execution and to bo sold as tho property or A. i. Maymitu. AI-SO, Alt Hint certain real estato bounded on tho north by Main street of tho Town of Uspy, on tlio cast by nn alley, on tho south by nn nlley, and on tho west by lot or Alonzo Dodge, being 173 V( feetdcepniuls-2 f-ct Ir. width, sltuatoln scolt township, Columbia county, whereon Is erected a two-btoiictl framo nouso una ouL-uunumgs. ALSO, All Hint eortnln rlecoof land situate in Ilrlnrcrcok tow nslitp, Columbia county, ndjulnlng land ot John Van l'tit on the north, Archibald Fowler on tho south, Wm. Kline on tlio west, mid Dennis Slbcrt on the east, containing thirty acres moro or less, u here. on mo erected n ono nnd onc-Iialf Mory llutcl, a bhed nun oiuer eiiv-iiiiiii!!iig.s. Seized, taken Into exi cutlon nnd to Is) sold as the priqieriy ot vv imam uneien, vviiu nonce w terre ten outs. ALSO, All that lotot land situate In tho Town of F.spy, Columbia county, l'einisjivanl.i, bounded nnd do scribed ns follows, to-wlt: Hynn nlley nnt I lowest and north, and on tlio oust by lot or Hutler lidgar, and houth by Main street. Said lot being sixty feet In front and ono hundred nnd sevonty-llvii feet ileep, bo tho ssinn mora or less.w hereon aro erected a two btory house nnd stable. Selisl, taken Into execution and to bo sold ns the property ot Kllsha 11. l'ursei. ALSO, All t ho right, tltlonnd Interest ot the defendant, A.T. Frcnlel In tlio following real estate, to-wlt: All tli.tl certain lot of land bltuato In tho norough of llerwlek, In tho county of Columbia, on Mullierry street, adjoining the Catholic Cemetery, lolofWoI llver, nnd by Jackson street, bring about ono htin dred nnd fifty feet in fronton Jackson street, and ono hundred nnd eighty root moro or lews in depth: Also, ono other lot bounded by lot of said Welllver, said Cemotorv lot by lot of John Sn) der.aud Jackson street, lx-lngfourly-llvo feet front by ubout ono hun dred mid eighty feet In depth: Also, one other pli-eo commencing on said Jackson street, at corner of lot of Sherman, theneo tiy Mino lo lot of M. JI, Jackson, theneo by.Iatksoii'slolulnciy-llvoreettolot of l'rous Hro's., theneo bylho sanio to Jncksun street aforesaid, theneo along said stie-ct, idnety-llvo fesit to tho place of beginning, on which nro erected a framo dwelling house ami out-bulldlugs. seized, taken Into execution and to liesoldnslhe proiwrty of A. T, Frcntzel & A. II. AicCieo. Alltliatceitalnlotfif ground sltuato in tho town of Hspy, Scull townslilp, Coliiinbla county, bounded Maikel street on I he west, lot of Samuel HliUem.iu on I ho north, lot or Stephen Auehcnbaeh on tho easl, and un alley on the soiilli, whereon aro en clod a framo dwelling liou.) and out-bulldlngs, with the appurtenances. seized, laken tnto execution nnd to bo bold as tho propel ly ol C, W. Trump. ALSO, Tho undivided one-third eif ail that certain lot of ground sliu He In llio townslilp of sootr, In Ihu coun ty of Columbia aforesnld, bounded nnd deseillied us follows, tow II: beginning nt a stone comer In tho middle of Mai kct street of llio village of Kspy, nnd running Iheneo along mi alloy north slxty-slx mul pne fourth degrees, east twenty perches nnd live feet to u lsistitliei.eo along land of Win. Millies north tweiity-tlireo mid Ihree-rotirlh degiees, west thir teen perches eleven feet lo a lsist, theneo by lands of same, south sKtj-sIx and one-fourlli degrees, west twenty lsiehesimd llvofeet to tho niliiilliinf said Market slieel, theneietiy mlildlo of name, south tvvo)il)-llitvemiillliieo-ruiirl hs degrees, oast thirteen lM-rches mid eleven fee t Hi llio plaeoot Is-glimlng, cunlnliilng ono hundred nnd beveiiteenand a bait perches. ALSO, Thn undivided one-third pai t of another lot on tho westbldoot Market Mre-et, ls-glimlng In tho mlildlo ot Market street, running thence south slxiymidonu fuurth degiios, webt tweiity-blx M-rchos mid nine and u half feel, to a lwst, theneo south twenty-tune nndturo o-fourlhs degrees, cist e-loven feet U) it nosl. theneo north slxty-slx and one-fourth degrees, east six pereliis mid two and one-third feet to a post, theneo south twenty-threo and threi'-fourths de grees, e'Osttlueo is-relu-s nnd twomidnno-halt feet, thence north slxty-slx and ono-fourth degrees, east nine pere'lies and two and one-third feet, theneo south twenty-threo nnd three'-fourtlis ile'grees, east nine porches and eleven mid one-fiiiirlh toot to an alloy, theneo along said alley, nurlli slxty-slx and one-ruurth degrees, east eleven perches and four and Ihree-Ioiirlhs feel to llio nilddiuof Market btie-et, llieneo along mlddlu of saino, north twentv-threo and Ihrcevluiutlis degrees, west thirteen nnd one half pi-rehes to the place of lie-glmilng, containing ono ueio and twenty-ilvoand one-fouith iiorches, to gither wllh tho appurtenances. Solas), taken lino execution and to bo bold as tho properly ot M. c. McCulliim. ALSO, All that eeitaln messuage or lot of ground sltuato Initio village of Light street nfoivsaht, on tliooa-st side ufu publlo road leading from llloomsbiiig to ormigevlllo, Iwundud by llio publlo mud aforesaid, lauds of (Ieorgo Shug, (ieorgo Julin, I'eter Whllo uud Mail how-McDowell, com. lining wicn acres and ono hundred mid twenty-four porches, w hereon nro iroeied a good two-story fraino dwelling house and out-biilliiliigs. Seized, laken Into execution and to bo bold aa tho property of F. P. Kelly. ALSO, All that certain real estato sltuato in Iioberts' Addition of tho town of CntuwiSsu, Columbia eoun ty, lioiinded on ihu northwest by tho public road leading from Catawissa to llio upper Ferry, on thn iiorlheastbylaiidot W. II. Kllls,nndoiithesoutIieast by Seei met si roc t of said tow n, w hereon are creeled n tw o-stury frame dwelling house nnd uut-houscs. Seized, taken Into oxeeutlon and lo be bold ns tho property of W. F. Ulbby. ALSO, All that certain farm or tract of land sltuato tn Scott township, I'oluinbl.t county, on tlio northern bank of tho North llrnneh uf the isusquehana river, iK-tvveen tho Town of llloomsburg and Kspy, bound ed on the;nortli by land eif J. llarve-y creveilng.on (ho i-ust by laud of Julin shtimun, on tho west by laud of II. (I Crevellng and Kdward Itawllng, containing about 111 acres more or less, with nppurlonaees, anil whereoiiaro erected eme large two-storied brick div oiling liouso with mansard roof.wlth healing rango nnd watorattachmems,w 1th stable and wagon liouso and outslilo building belonging to and corresponding w ltii said el welling house. Also.ono two-storleel framo tenant house and largo bank barn Willi sheds and oilier out-buildings. land lu good state of cultiva tion. Tho proiieriy will iw sold In two parcels or to tlio best advantages lo purchasers nnd creullois. Seized, taken Into execution and Ui bo sold as llio property ot Daniel Snyder. AliiO, All that certain pie'ce of ground sltuatoln Scot t tnwn slilp.ColiiuibUcoiiiity.boiiniled on tliHiiorUibylands ut A. Sii) der, on tho west and east by Ihu saino and on Ihu south by Ibo Lackawanna A Hlouinsburg Kali Hi kid Company, containing two acres moro or less, whereon mo e reeled a liaiilng Mill nnd all machin ery and oiit.biillillngs nnd two dwelling houses. Seized, taken Into execution mid to bo bold as tho pruiierly of I). Snyder Co. ALSO, One lot slluato In tlio town of Uspy, hounded ns follow s: Ou the south by Main street, west by alley, iioilli by alloy mid e.islby lot of Wm. scheelittriy, being iV fi'ol front mid U3t, feet deep, wln-i eon is creeled a tivo-story divelllug, bilek bank, and framo stable", Willi ouUblllldlngs. ALSO, Ono other lot Imiindedon tho south bynn nllov, west by alloy, iirmhhy Si-cond slieel and oast by Wm. (I.droton, belngs2iv fe-.tfronl by nab feet deep whereon are oris led .1 )i story butcher shun, otlleo and uut-buildliigs. ' ALSO, Ono other lol bounded north by Second si root, oast by i nomas W. Hilgar, south by alloy and vvo-,1 by M. A. (liven and oilier proiierty of II. (I. Crevel Ing, being feet front by IT.Hi deep, wlieioon Is erected a two-story frnmo stable. A I -SO, Ono other lot bounded on norlli by Second street, west b.v Light Slieel load, south by lot of M. A. (neon mid easl by oilier propcity of II. (I. (ioviilng, Ik Ing ou Seiond street, ouLlghl stieel mid, win-ion Iseiieied it two-story fiiinio dwelling and out-buildings. Seized, laken Into execution and lo bo sold as llio prosily of II. (I. Cruvellng. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece r,f ground hltinto In tho Town of Itloomshiirg, coiunl.l i eniuil), on HioimsI bldoof l-istbtrn-t,bouiideiliisfollows,nhwili l.-gln. nlng lit u corner mi an alloy and Hast street, theneo uloiigs.ild Last street soul lieiislivaidly M. feet to lol of JiicoliMiallir, theneo along said lot of Jacob Shaffer liortheaMwiudly lu.l feel to Chestnut alley, theneo by said alley iiurHiwoslwiiiilly utfeicl loiho alley lust iiu nlloiiod, llieneo by biildulli'y northwestward ly mafeet to tho pl.uxiof U'gliiiiuig, wlieinon nro creeled a two-btory frame dvv tiling house', u blublu uud oiit-hiilldlugs. Seized, taken lulo exis?ullon nnd to I sold as tho properly of S) Ivuster Faux nnd i lllni.iu Faux. MICHAKL (lltOVUH, llloomsburg, August 12, '15-to Slielllt. TXTl IX JWS APPltA 1SF.M UNTS. 11 ibo follow Ing nppraUeiiieiita of roul nnd iK-i-honal pro-'rtysi t up.nl to widows of ihss-deiits linvii bi eii llle-d lu Ihooilleu of tho KcgMcr ot Ceil iimbla oouiity, under tho Itules ot Conn, and wllllsi liresi iili'iliorabsolutoe-onilruialloii lollio orphans' Coui Ho Iki held lu llloomsbur,lii and forfealdcouii. ly, onWi'iliiesdiiy.lhosthil.iyi.f NiilcnilK-r, Is7,i, nt ueiock p. III., of s.ild day nniess oxie -ptlons lo such eoiiilriiiallou uru pievluiisi) uud, of which nil i-r-sons lute reste d lu bald I'slateswlll take notice: 1. Widow of Win, Savage, lulo ot FWihucrcck: township, deceased. 2. Widow of Henry Hrlttalu, lato of Hrlarercck township, de'ccnsod, 3. Widow of Kilns Wilkinson, late of llrlarcreek township, doex'iisod, ileex-a-sud 'W Jo1'" Kn,llll 1'ltv ct -Maillsa townslilp, (1JWldow of Urlali MIDs, lato ot MaJUon townslilp, . Widow ot Jesso lifers, late ot Hemlock townslilp, dee'ouscd. 1 Ileehler'a oniee, llloejinsbuiv, July 13, 1S75. W, 11. JArOllY, ItegUter, I.AVTON H0NYO.V. HARDWARE STORE. LAYTON UUNYON, & keeps conslnnlly on hand n V nnd Comiilclo Block ol' wlilch ro will sell to tlio Tulllc nt Prices so Low as to defy competition. Oim STOCK CONSISTS IN 1'AltT OF IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and PUTTY, MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRIOULTUEAL IMPLEMENTS of nil Grades nnd Inlcst Improvements, BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS. Burden's Ilorso nnd Mulo Shoes, Ilorso NiuIb, t"ie. PATENT WHEELS, OLD'S ANJ) WARNER'S PATENTS, Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Mallebcls, Axles, Springs, Gum and Oil Olotlis, Valentines Varnialics, Spirila Turpentine, nnd a general Stock of AY AGON AND CARRIAGE MAKERS GOODS Building Materials, such as DUNCANNON NAILS, Lewis' Lead, Best Cblors, Pure Oils, &c, as low us they can bo bought in the county. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. LAYTON RUNYON 8c CO Mar 10, 175-tf. NEW HARDWARE STORE! SUCCESSOIIS TO J. F. WIDIJMAN & CO., p jjahiilets, Gouros, Tweezers, Pliers, ? jjPota and Kcttle-a, l'nna and Friers, "Ps ijAlI things for all sorts of buyere. ijj'' lp Wo li.ivo nl?o ndded to ourStock PATENT WHEELS & SPOKES, WHEELBARROWS, GKL..A-SS, PUTTIT, GrKHSTESTOWSS, ScC OUll STOCK IS COMPLETE In nil it.s TlranclicM, Carefully fseleetcil and l'lircliased lnvv for Casli i;ivin;; Aelvantages for Selling vvliieh can not be.cxccllcd by any other ' Hardware Store in"thoCbuntry. GIVE CS A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Wo aUAHANTKK both in THICE and QUALITY of our Oood. The Largest Store in the Country. J. SCHUYLER March 1V"5-y CohrIis CoIiIh, liron chiti, Sore Throat, In lluenzn, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Hoarsene-n Liver Complaint, Pains or fjorencHs in the Cheat or Side, lileeiliiig at the Lungs, and every arfeetlon uf iiiei Tliro.it, T.untrs ami Chest, arosroed llj curt-el bv tlio use of Uu. isr.vn's Haiam op Viu i.'iieuhv, wlilcli iloe-s nor ilry up a cough nml leave tho causo behind, us Is tlio civso vv Hh ineiht n-uioellos, butlrHise'iislt, cleanses tho lunf;s aiKlallayslrilta. euii, enu.1 ruiuuvui enu cailbu Ol uiu cuiiipidllll. Consumptiou can bo cured ! a timely ivsort to this blamum remedy, as is provetlliy hundreils nt icsttuiontuls It liaa received. None ge'uulno unless Utrned 1IUTTS" on I he wriip-r. u cents and l aljotllo; largti Imttlra much (ho chi'iipi r. Sin n W. l-'OWI.U A. ONS, l'roprletors, lloston, Mata. Sold by doalera gen erally. Jan. 5S), IMj Manlioofl : How Lost How Restored! UST jnililished a new edition of Dr. CUL VEUWjciA'S celebrated essay on tho radical cure gjg rs (without medicine) ot SpeTinatorrhaia r Seminal Weakness, Inv uluntury Hcm- m-Jr llial vvi-iikiicss, ImpoU'ncy, Mental ami plijble'iil luciiiuclty, Iiiiiitdtmenta to Marriage, etc,: also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits Induced by self-lndulgenco or sextual citravagauco files, Sc. tSFPrUe, in a scaled envelope, only six cent. Tho celebrated author, in this admlrablo essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' succesbtu practice, that tho alarming consequences of self abuse may bo radically cured without tho dangerous uso of Internal medlclno or tho application of tho knlfoj pointing out a modoof euro atoncoslmplo oerlnlii, nnd effectual, by means of vvhlch every sill ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cur himself cheaply pjlvalely, and radically. i7"Tlils Itcturo should bo in tlio hands of every youth and every man in tlio land. Hent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, pout-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two rost Biamps. Address tho rubmlicrs, CIIAS. J. C. KLINK !c CO., 187 Ilowcry, New York, Post onico llox 4,5'sfl. April 1(1, '15-y A Fortune For $1. rn u-Q nn I liii IMlinf i-aehinniitli, and Ji.ik In eaxh Is paid In full lo tit kit holders, fnpll.il l'rlzn l.Mi.um, Memid ' 1 1 . VI f...ui,., . 1,(111 1 T1.H lOUIlll, Iin.lHH'. I'lllli. ilu.noo. Mxth. Mum. Ki'vi-iiIIi. l irrliii, .i.ueie, be sides eu.ta smaller prizes. Tin: iniiJiiMi cuMiuxiTinx (77ircc Xumher) Iiltery draws on tlinfmtnnf each lillilllll, fanll.1l l'llu KNl.UAi. hirnnd I'rliii 1-Mui.i Third, f2ii.inm, rnurtli, Jln.oid, N-sldestiUMi sui.illir iiii-n, iiiu (vniun iiiiiuiiiiuuir in (';iu.iaki i.s palilfiut ri'Kular'y nti aclidravvlnir. Tills Institution j-.el.ur. tereil by hieei.il Act of tho lA-glsliituri', and wnn-r-vised by lint li-gui autlioillles at t-.ieli draw Ing, (nu (i.il I.lstof drawn iiuiiibi rs sent by iimllin ticket iii.i.K-m mniii im uiniisneii. - leheiH ir i u ner are 11 I'lll-ll. Slit for ... flirf"ll (-lrrill.ll-S.kJ HI In-., tr, evirjlimly, ennlalulng full piirllful.us. Tickets sold Ujl k'J It.VI ,111.11 HI 111 llll 111. AI.I.KN a: f (1.. t'J Vamaii Kt Vi?w Vmiv JulyM,-3iii TOS-20 tier day. Agents wanlcil. All l.iwi.ui.r l..rMi.,,iu.mJ. ..II..II. .... . II.. ...... .....n. j ..u ..... , VI .1-111 UK II I'll II l(Halllles, during their huru iiiomeiii.s, or nil tho lime, lli.iu at any thing else, vviiniier empliivmeiil lh.it will pay h.ihdniuicly for every hour's work. I'uil purlleiilars. tirins, c wnd us your address lit niu-.-. mui'l delay. Now Is llio time. Don't lue.k for work or business elsewhere, until jou have learn, ed what wo oiler, (I, Stisson & Co., Portland, Mulno. UUU. IU l.j . VTKW YOHK TUII!IJNI-:.-"THE L1CAD- 1 INO AMWIIHAN NIVM,.l'Klt."-TIII. lllT .tiiVKHTIslKHMmiiUM. Dully, J ID u 5 ear. n-uil. Weekly, I'i. 1'n.si.igo Krco to tho Siitiftorilx r. Kin-elmen f oples and Adverltsliii; llati's i'ree. Weekly. Iiiiliibse'f so or mul-e' only 1, junttigo luld. Addre ss Tiik'I ui UUNK, N. V. JanlDiWy, A DVKirriRINfl: Cheap: flood j Bystcina J tie. All persons who oonupmplato making con fi.uls with newspapers lor tho liiw rllun ofudver- 111 mi HIS. Should Se-llll (-fills III Ceil. ! I.'.iiv. 11 A- fo., 41 1'ail; How, .Sew York, for tlie-lr r.Wirill.l.T. lldliK (iilnely-seve'nlli edllloii,) eontalnlng lists of over if'in newspaie-is and estimates, showing tho cost. AdvcrllscincntH taken for leading imin-niUi many Mates ninireuieiidous reduction Inanpub Ushers' rules, l it i lit ivbn, Jan. Jt.Tf.'ly, GEORGIA I FLORIDA!- Parties wanting in. luatlon about Khould subscrlbo tor tho Mounimi Nkvis.puIiIUihIuI Kivaunah, (iu. Dally, (lii Weekly. U lVr unnum Advcrllhcm ileblilug eusiointrs lu iIiisai Malta lillilllll 11SJ1 ItH i-nlllin!. It lj 11... ... .... houthiakt Si-t-A-luiiii eople i mil on ue-eiu ii o leuia. AildrtbaJ.il, JCb'iai,rUvaunali,tja. 0HAIIUJ3 W. 1HJNV0N. ra mm CO., BLOOMSmiJtG, PA. Keep on Hand tlio LARGEST ST.OCK OP SHELF HARDWARE In the County. & SON,' Bloomsburg, Pa. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! T "'III-; subscriber oilers for sale tho follovrinc r r. i . . ' oiiii.iMi m .siuiiLuiirieivvil- iln. Cfiltirnlil.-L rnuntv. M nn.. nii.-.fr.n nn line miles fiom Hl6oinsUurgundM;vcii niUeafroin lit ACRVS AND 110 1'EllCIIl, idjolnlng I.iuels of U'vvls Hntti, lit-Irs of Win. n. Ilurley. otlicr lands (loscrll-cel Ik-Iuvv, Anilrewa. . huk and others, enivvhU Ii aroca-cted noond liouso. Hani aud otlier out-bulldlngs, in irnod condlilou und lepalr. Also unn othe r tract adjolnlm; tlm above dc .crlbed tract, Win.llobe-rts, Joseph Fry. Daniel Iaj ian and uihers, containing " 120 ACHES AND 121 PERCHES, Alan nnn,., n. , 1 5Kr!l'i rrowrtJe-s , wui bo w.id separately ns abovo described, or tho vvlinio tn nn. t, ..n, unsold unuiI't''ty any part ,Lcrc01 UaU rclnal" Thui'sday, Soptemher 9th. 1875, It Mill ,111 lklf A.,v ,,...,,.... ..t. I.. ILiiWuMS!?,'1? U' T1iP.aljoo proiH-rtlesvvlll or publlcsalo : .Ten per cent, of (homirehasomnnpv io iw paid on the day of sole, balance of ono-thlrll n is'iy'T!""'0 '""noVonthoilM day of April A. .n.V .! . k'ra. ine reniain- Kd- In the i property from three to tlx tears, inu-reston samo to I hj paid annually, WM. SKAU ..e--. ,v, r.icH, jiiifviuneer. llloomsburg, July 80, 75-flw pENTUE COMMON SCHOOL DISTHTCT. 1 t iNuldnta ntut nvi...,iti,.,.. r .. . .... ... , Muv vti'viuiuuih iur LMM iii(hji xnar ending first Monday In June, 1S73: "vi"-uwl 1Lar . . KISCEllTS. Amount ot dupltcato...... tisjo as u'.i ('.voncrations u.49 coirra com. ius.h i;a ea Iialanco from last jrcar'B settlo. t J.-ill VI I'M 47 i-n vs m 09 "I3.1KKJ JJ Amouuiot isiato warrant!"!".!" ii.u.uir.i nn iianu nna uncollected i(uii( (iesL jeiur ......,. Total receipts t. i . . .. -."( (.. til i ej iiim. ..i- orncr J so on l,(-K) 00 an M w 1 15 VI H Ml 2,21ft 4.1 ..........fi Kiuem " orders for contingencies H ii si'hool itppui-alus .'. " " '"el tlellvered..., " Trcaaurei-spercentago IlnlAtiro on hand j Ic3 M Thern I. n.imili.lnr. I.. .1 n i . . . . ... w in in., KiKiKYiii rs.imiieir.ev- Iinrd, 'I n-asurer, jii.M lial.inco of building money. Amount lltv vet dim mul in .A.ll, Vnyi. Atth.st . II. (.. 1.-1UI(K. J. l'.C(iN',Ni:i(, l'rtisldent. Aug. ,.3t Kecrttary. A CENTS WANTED t,.f 1 an Cml,.,! .,..111... in,. .... Vi uTi?Sr. VMm.iK"n,i In AWMU NATIONAL y,yJ. IU V"""' loads to fortunu. A72pap) liook- i iiililed: "Mm nnd idioms of Walt slreeT." Oiplaliiltigeverjlhlng. ' fNT IfRfln1 JfHN IUCKLINCi &CO., pSYCIIOMANCY.oit POUL CHAltMlNO. An o.ii"1!'.'1" f",x'"'ll MselnaUi and gain thn I.'"?.?1."1 .Wl"".' ni'V Irs"'i thoy eliimsu m. ilSliZ: rr i h"."p ?' .,llu,l,l (tenuirtmieiit all can i.iir.i.ig,u,K;,mn,im phla, i'li, uuiiaiicra, i-iuiaue-l- i'on COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, am all Tliroat Disoasoa, WELLS' OAllliOLIO TABLETS l'UT UI' ONLY IN 11LUE 1IO.X1. A Tlll(?l AXI Slim; itiliirnv l'or salo by Drntrclsta irenernllv. nti.i innK-i-'i'ii-ki 110I.UIWAY Jt CO , l'hlladelnlila, pn. uiu i a it iiu u U 11 tl I 11, O GOMETIIINQ NEW FOE, AGENTS. C (Kieui-edby oopiilKht,) Whlrli h an Inn ,ni,,not . 3 uur. n. Ilt' riuU Kail, of asstduimus st udv i HH mid for life ikoeipivMilons, tn Fiuunm cinr, 5 WiiP"1'"1' i'!"ul wmwliifl hi n.y .tlnr s ilo of l leluie. Mciianil 'i-iniiiwm,t(,i now to Kiilleltoiderafnr iupvlng nnd rnM-.i uns'l He luri-Hof fileiuia and loved ei.isl; . t Jt, brotyiH-a, 1'hologinplis. nml Imeui ii-(i i, now preieiihsvthlili vvlllplciiMi ev ry boily. ( r -at vv ages und n tiei insni nt liu:.- Ii.ers i un o Renu mr full Instructions In hi-kiin iv4,ioh Slum , eim Jlarki-thlri-el, Ihlladelplila, Pu. B L ANK NOTI'Rxlil, vj wllheix. tximialon. lor fuUo ut the, t ounui an otucv.