THE OOt-UMBTAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURCr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. $0 II t - HIE BIWCKWAYJ; EUVELL.Eiltors. ISLOOMSBUKO, PA. Friday, Sept. 1, 18V0 CO UH H C T ION J t' 1)0 15 1K A USO.V HAS DKCIDKl) THAT WEDNESDAY, 8E1-TEMI1KH 0", IB Till', LAST DAY ON WHICH HEUISTUATION CAN HE LAW- FULLY MADK. i-krsons not iikoisteked, and UNTITLED TIIEKKTO SHOULD GIVE THIS, MATTER IMMEDIATE ATT EN T10N. (IUANT VKIISUS MNCOIA. As Qrant lint been called iihcco ml Lincoln, and in both uro alleged to bo second Wash iui-tons, It may not bp amiss to call tho at tention of original ltcpuhllcnns to tlio dif ference of views entertained by Grant and Lincoln as to tho mo of soldiers. In hU itiessairo in 1801, Lincoln sntd: "Elections rontrollcd by military nro not a rellectlono iinimlnr sentiments." "llallnt") aro tho rightful and peaceful sue. ccssors of bullets." Nnhlo words, butflrant and Ciimeron re ycrse tho order; Ilullcts first, and tho ballots next, if in favor of tho bullet party. Oil KOUNKY 1 In 1872 Forney called a"il.llt" onOrnnt and supported Ilnckulew against lliirtrntifl for Governor, ror several years ho was exiled to Europe, and In the meantlmo seems to havo forgotten tho noble word') he once spoke. To show how much ho Is "mix ed" we quote two paragraphs from tho samo issue, of tho Press : "Amncstv and dbllvion for tho errors o the past nr.', as they should be, quiet nud real acts 01 mo uemenniai year. "Yet proscription, more terrUilo than prison stripes, tho branding-Iron, tho plague, goes on In tho South to-day unconcealed ana Urtiant" Comment Is unnecessary. Florida Probably Democratic. A reporter of tho Tribune c.illcd on Sena tor Jones, of Honda, at the I'lflh Avonti Hotel, recently, to cihtnin his views of th political situation and prospects in Florida, Mr. Jones said that although Florida had always gone Republican slnco the war,it was a closely contested State, and there was lit tlo doubt that Democrats would be success fill In November, as tho Republicans had two State tickets In the field and as the Democratic candidato for Governor was'a very popular man. Mr. Joi es said that dei ire for a change in the national admiuis tration was prevalent throughout the South and many persons who hail heretofore voted the republican ticket would this year cast their ballots for Tildeu and Hendricks. Misrepresent, falsify, lampoon as they will the republican journals cannot rub out the record of a saving of THIRTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS to tho people by the Demo crats in Congress. Let Morton rage and Sherman explain, let Chandler curse and Cameron carp,this fact stands out in bold re lief, uncontradicted and incontrovertibl Nay, more ; the saving was effected in spite of the resolute and persistent opposition of the republicans What say tho people Shall not a party which thus proves itself worthy of their confidence be trusted rather than the party which insists on extravagant expenditures nud strives to hinder reform in the public service 1 Come now, let us reason together I Mauch Chunk Democrat, See that your.sclj and Democrat ic neighbor is Assessed before the 7th day of Seplcniber. The I'ren Is constrained to say : "There is such a thing possible as render ing popular government a mockery, ami the combination of unmitigated knavery and Ignorauco which ruled in South Carolina before Chamberlain was made Governor came very near realizing that possibility. The whole country knows this and tho cau ses. It was not because most of the voters were men of black skins and their leaders whito politicians transplanted frum the North, but because the former were so iguo rrnt as to be pliant tools, and many of the latter utterly unscrupulous." Yet Fornoy would continue the rulo of the rascally "carpet-baggers" and "ignoraut negroes. What consistency I "When a man turns n traitor to the laud of his birth, and takes up arms against It. should he ever again be placed In a position' of honor or profit?" Clinton Republican. Ask Grant. He promoted Long-streot, sent Orr of South Carolina as Minister to Russia, mado Ackerman ol Georgia his Attorney General, and has made the guer rilla Mosby his houso pet. Ily.theway when did the Republican party ever support a Democratic Union sol dier. An Apt Illustration. In dlscusalng political questions a few YfteVs ago a llenton Township farmer Illus trated the absurdity of seeling reform by. putting Hayes at tho head of the Cameron, lloss Shepherd, Kcmble, Spencer and Hah' cock rings, instead of Grant, as follows ; "When alien has set on her nest so long that the eggs have become rotten, what is the use of trying to mend tho matter by put ting a new hen into tho old nest?" A Ul'.KAT SAVI.NU. We all know that Indian wars are ex pen si ve, becauso traders anil sutlers must live Therefore It costs au average of one million of dollars to kill an Indian. Our tax-payers will bb glad to learn that tho Government has saved a million of dollars because re cently sun stroke killed uu Indian, In New York. DKSERTUINS. Hy a report of the Adjutant General o the U. S. army we learn that in five years 30,000 men have deserted from the army that last year 12,f00 deserted. This is a pro portion of one out of five, and is about tl ratio of Republicans who nro leaving the! camp. It Is said that Carl Schurz is going to sup poit Hayes for I'resldcut. This Is doubtless a continuation of last year's bargain, b which he sold his Influence to the Hepublj cans for gold. It Is a notorious fact that Schurz was paid $10,000 In gold to stum-i Ohio for Hayes, What his figure Is to ho this year has not yet been staled. September 7th is the lust day on which assessments can be made in time for the election. The Democratic Convention of New York on Wednesday last unanimously nominated Ex. Gov. Seymour for Governor. If he ac teptsho will carry thu state like a whirl wind. lie sure that every Democrat i your tounship is assessed beore (he 7 th day of September. UKX. WAWflAjfi'TliN. Tho Republicans who delight in honoring Gen. Longstrcct, Ackeriuati, guerrilla Mos- iy nml other prominent secessionists, nro especially hostllo to Geu. Wade Hampton, tho Democratic nominee of South Carolina. Ills personal character, his purity mid nhill ly are ns unquestioned as that of his grandfather, who won immortal renown In tho Revolutionary war. Last week we pub II died the noblo declarations of tho South Carolina Democracy, and tho public aro familiar with Gen. Hampton s speech of nc ceptancc. Hut wo now publish n letter written by him lu lSOS explaining his po-. sltion as to tho issues, results and conse quences of the war. Front this letter it will be seen that Geu. Hampton cordially accept ed the result of tho war, Ho says : The main Issues Involved lu tho war wcro Secession and Slavery the lirst,the primary one. thu latter brought lu at a later period. lu regard to thcsc,i ailopt liiliy anil witnout reservation the principles announced liy the lato National Convention in New York, ami in thi) words of the platform promulgated there, I consider "thesu questions ns settled lorcver. l accept tujs ns tno result nceoin- dished by tho war, and ns Its logical and egllltnato consequence. This I have done from the thy thu war closed, ami I have counselled our people to look upon It In tho samo light. I was strongly lu favor of the action taken by this Statn conferring on tho neurit equal civil rlclils witli tno white man ; ami more than a year ngo I advocated the policy of civing to him as soon as wo had tho power to do ho legitimately, suH'rage bawl on qualification. Tho Democratic Uonvenlion lieul licrolnA'ini last recognized him as "an integral partof tho body politic," and declared that it would, wlicu our party c.uno Into power, grant him partial siill'rage. The State Central Club has just reaffirmed this declaration, and I have no doubt but that this declaration Is sustained by n vast majority ol tuo white citizens l the state, Wo regard tho Kcconstructlon ucts as uu constitutional, but we look for their over throw, not by violence, but, In tho languago of a resolution unanimously adopted by the Democratic l'nrty in Convention assembled, "by constitutional agencies nud peaceful remedies alone." Wc Invoke a decision on the constitutionality of theso acts from the only tribunal competent to pronounce no them tho Supreme Court of the United States ; and we were prepared In good faith to abldo by that decision. It may not bo in appropriate to correct a misrepresentation widely spread by radical papers touching these nets, lu these I have been charged with having dictated that portion of the Democratic platform relating to reconstruc tion This charge I have more than once denied, uud I do no again most emphatically The sense in which 1 spoke of the words "unconstitutional, revolutionary and void.' as being my plank in the platform, referred to them u constituting the plank to which I, as well as any other Southerner, clung for snlety. The letter concludes as follows : If the people of the North wish to bull up a strong and lasting Union, let them be magnanimous and generous to tho South ; let them confide more fully than they have done, to the honor of our people, aud they wilt meet with n heartfelt response. 1110 future destiny of the Republic is in the hands of the North, and upon their action it depends whether there is again to be a Union, based 011 fraternal feelings, or one held together by the iron bauds of military rule. You viust be assessed before Sep tember 7th or lose your vote. FACTS ANlTi'IUUItES. The mass of our population Is composed of laboring men and farmers. They have a direct interest in all the questions involved in the pending campaign. If n Democrat ic Congress have cut down the Na.ioual ex penditures $30,000,000, or, in oilier words nearly one dollar for every man, woman, and child in the nation, it is a practical re form. In this connection we desire to call the attention of reading men to one point, and that is tho land grants made by tho Repub lican party to railways and corporations. On this subject the two platforms read ns follows: "Wo realhrm our "Kcform is lieccss. ary to put a top to the profligate waste of public lands, nnd their diversion from tictual settlers by the party in power, which has squandered 200, 000,000 acres upon railroads alone, and out of more than thrice that aggregate his disposed of less than a sixth to tillers opposltiou to further grants of. tho public lauds to corporations aud monopolies, and demand that the na tional domain bo de nted to free homes or tho people. cin; I'tatlorm of the soil." St. Louis Platform. I'ractico is better than promise, and t' e voters are interested iu knowing the record of each party on this important question. We find that the Republican party have presented to monopolies 2"l,7.r'S square miles of territory, equal to 111 states the size if llhode Island, or an Area greater than Maine, iWiff Hampshire, Vermont, Jims achusetls, Rhode Island, Connecticut, JVirtc 1'orit, New Jersey, Pennsytcania, I)elawaret Maryland, Ohio and Indiana has been talen from settlers. Our opponents cannot contradict the ac curacy of the following table : Total not reserved for frfo homes I73,sl5,405 otal number of acres bestowed Inland grams since ism :oc,ooo,uiu (Iranted by Drrnocr tie party In ill years- ao.iw.tw Mrumuu uy iiepuuiicnu puny iu lajcurs., ii,ehii.4ii3 ueinoeruiio lrrauui im.t uunuiu i,i-ju,uu, llcpubltcan grunu iicr.unuuui. .. in,. w,ux) Kil. Mll(.tf.lArrA ir Slatm. Su. wilt. Kepubllcon land Maine 3,'-0 yruuu-. yt4,iis inow 'uimpsuirc v,ut .ennoui iv,xv Massachusetts.... i,:) llhode Island, 1,:kh) 4.7UI Connecticut .New i uric Nhw Jersey.,., Pennsylvania .. , 47,000 , M.UOO , 11'.. (HO iieiawuru . 11,11 0 Maryland ll.noo Ohio , 4 '.ono Indiana icj.soa It will thus bo seen that the pretence of the Republican party of opposition to fur tlier land grants is a sham, and is not war ranted by iu past practice. The pledgo ot tie Democracy on this subject is clear aud distinct, !)( will bs kept if tho pcplo elect Tildeu and Hendricks. TiiKl'iiwr Hlack live llcamisli, who is nu aspirant for senatorial honors, in tho upper senatorial district of Luz.'rno county, hits received his first political hlack eye. Ho has a rival tor the iositioii in tho jiorsoii nf James Million, a young Hcrantou attorney who has worsted him in Deeming control of the vigilance committers, which is considered a strong iioint in seen ring tho nomination. Tom Isiftus also propose! having a hand in the fight, and tho contest is growing interesting, HazUton dentinal. Fire. Sunbury, Aug. 26. John Kiug's hojtso at this place burned down this morning about half-past 10 o clock. It H nupposed caught by a match, as the little boy of Chas, King says he was in the house some little time boloie it took fire, nnd wns pi ay In with matches. He had no insurance on the house. All his household goods wero do- n'.royt'd ; also n gol 1 watch and bond to tli amount of $5,000. lie sure that every Democrat in your township is assessed before the 7th day of SqUember. IMI'OIITANT TO IiAMlUlUilS, AXIt OTIIEIIS. It may bo through Ignorauco that keeper of hotel', Inns, boarding houses and res taurants linvo not compiled with tho law which wo publish below. Wo have printed card complying with the provisions of tho act nml can supply them cheaply If ordered at once, Tho penalty for llio violation of the act It will bo seen is severe. It Is ns follows ! Swtkin 1. lie it enacted itc, That every person who tlinll nf nny hotel nr inn, or kvuding house, leeeivo or caused In ho fur- iiwicil any lood or iiccoinnioihiiioii', nuu intent to defraud the owner or proprietor of snrh hotel, inn or boarding hofto, out of thu valtio or prieo of Mich food or accommoda tion, and every person who shall obtain credit, at any hotel, inn or bonding house, by tho uo of any false pretences or device, or by deposit- lllg ill fUCII IIOICI, Hill Ul liw.tlilliiK noiisv, aiij baggago or property of value less than the amount of such credit, or of tho hill by such person incurred, with such fraudulent intent, and any person who, nl'ter obtaining credit or accommodation of any hotel, inn or boarding Iioumj shall abscond fiom .such hotel, inn or boarding house, nud thall Mirreplitiotisly re move his haggago or pioporty tlicief row, shall, upon conviction, be adjudged guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction, shall Ik) pun ished by imprisonment in thu comity jail for a term of not innro than six mouths. Suction 2. Lvcry keeper ol a hotel, res taurant, inn or boarding unuso,a shall po-i in a public and conspicuous placo in tho office, or public room, and in every bedroom occupied by guests in .said house, a printed copy of this act, and a statement of the charges by tho day, and for meals and items furnished, and fiir lodgiuir. No charge or sum shall bo col-li'i-ti'd or received bv anv such Person lor any set vices tint actually icndcrcd, or for any items not actually delivered, or for a longer time than tho person so charged actually remained nt such place. For any 'violation of this see linn, nr mil- tirnvUiiiu nf this section, tho of- li'iider shall I'nil'eit his bill so chancil. and upon conviction thereof, lie adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished by im- pifoimieiit 111 tuo county jail lor a term 01 lint mum than six months. SECTION I). In ease of delimit on tho part ol the guests 111 any hotol, inn or boarding bouse, to redeem within sixty days all hag gage, etcetera, deposited as fceurity for ehar ces incurred, said hninnige, ct cetera, shall bo sold at public auction after due notice by pub lii'iitinn for five davs previous to sale ! all ex cess of proceeds exceeding charges incurred shall lie held tor the owner. Suction -1. This act is to take effect itii- mediately alter the lirst day of June, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and seventy-six Ari'iiovKii The tfOth day of April, A. D., 1870. J. F. llAHT'tANVT, The lii'liigli& ('.astern. On the L'-lth ult., ground was broken nt Matamnras in l'iko cuuuty fur the Lehigh & Eastern Railway. It is Intended by this road to connect with Pie Danville, llazlcton & Wilkes liarre at Ilazleton. President Simon 1'. K.se cast the first shovel full of earth with the following remarks appropti ato to the occasion : Gentlemen Wo aro present hero for tho purpose of breaking for the construction ot the wanted link to complete tho chain nf railroads, reaching from Halifax mid liostou to San Francisco, directly through the an thracito and bitumious coal f.ehls of Penn sylvania, und upon this occasion we, the miniature creators, having becomo convinc ed of the importance oft-c present under .aking, it behooves us to look up to him, the Creator, who plants worlds in infinite space and may be seen in lightning's the Hash, fur that blessing so essential to our success, that without which our efforts may all be in vain. Rut in imitation of the Creator of all things, we may prcsumo from the Bpark of divinity within us. to create his improve ment, which will givo lirend to tii hungry, happiness to the pleasure-seekers and wealth to untold thousands yet to be born. And in behalf ot tho Lehigh & Kastcrj Railway Company permit me to cast the first shovel full of earth over which may un told millions of treasure bo carried together with millions of passengers lor all time to come. A Culd Ulouileil Murder. Shooting a neighbor for a lew apples excite- mentand threat of lynch law. Wilksharre, l'a., August 23. On Satur day afternoon the town of Nauticoke, six miles from here, was the scone of nu unpro oked murder, under circumstances of a pe culiarly distressing nature. The victim of the tragedy was a young man mimed Georgo Sheath, a prominent member of the Odd Fellows' fraternity, wide ly known and highly esteemed for his per sonal worth. He boarded with a widow ady named Warren, the yard of whoso resi dence adjoined that of a 5Ir. Trayer. In front. of Mrs. Warren's premises and outside f the fence, stands an apple tree, one. fourth of ivhich hangs over the lot owned and oc- upicd by Trayer, who claims solo posses sion of tho fruit. Just provious to the tra gedy Sheath climbed the tree to knock off some apples for his boarding mistress, when io was attacked with stones by a son of Mr, Trayer's, a young man nineteen years old. Ho ordered Sheath down from tho tree, but Sheath did not obey, whereupon young Trayer drew a revolver and, taking deliber ate aim, shot him in the abdomen, bhcath fell instantly to the ground and shortly af ter expired. The most intense excitement prevailed among the citizens ot iManticokc, wno hreatencd to lynch the murderer. Ho was rescued by the police, and late at night was satcly lodged in the county jail in this city, Mully Maguires to bu Hanged. BKNTESCC OF DEATH 1'IIOXOU.NCED OJf SIX SdMIDCllCUS. I'otisvii.i.i:, August 28, This morning tho sentence of death wtu passed upon tho convicted Mollic Magulro murderers in tho court here. A knowlcdgo that they were to be sentenced caused tho court room to bo more densely packed than ever before. Not ess than 1100 ladies were present, Judgo Green sentenced Thomas Miiuley, the mur derer of Thomas Sanger, and Judge Persh ing pronounced tho doom of James Carrol James lloyle, James Hoarity and Hugh McGehan. tho nssassins of l'ollccman II. F, Yost, of Tumaqtia. They all protested their innocence of the crime for which they were condemned. Miiuley, upon whom solitary confinement has evidently produced a terribly depressing effectasked that the death warrant be signed and ho be sent over as soon as possible, as ho "didn't want to live much longer." He also mane the curious statement that lie was sinning every day in jail. Judge Dreher.at Mauch Chunk.thls after noon sentenced to death Alexander Camp, bell, convicted of the murder of John 1 Jones, All tho cases will bo taken to the Supreme Court on writs ol error. Tho republicans will now have to take their "railroad wrecker" epithet back ngai with compound Interest, It fits snugly to the hldn of ex.Gov. Morgan their candidate for governor of New York, Iu one slug! operation while ho was iu the State Senate ho madtf 1,150,000. Oh, he Is au artist I If you havo been drinking too much which however you should never do, u dose nt Dr. Hull s Vegetable nils will placo you iu u guou conuiiiou ug-aiu. In Java a fruit tree is planted on the birth of each child ; iu Illscay a landowner 1 obliged to put down two plants for every tree ho lells; lu Jupau every tree tut down mnt bo replaced by another. OVKRItAXOINtl FniTIT. I.MPOIITAKT Dr.CI- sloK. All Important decision, ol interest to all who rcslda lu cities, towns or village, was recently made In the Lebanon county courts, by Judge Henderson, A man was Indicted for an assault nud battery on n neighbor because ho claimed the fruit on the branches of tho ireo overspreading pro editor's lot, Judgo Henderson said that every owner of land Is the owner oflt fiom his lino-upward as far us he desires to make claim of It, This being thu law the prose. cutor had the right to tho fruit on tho branches extending over his lot. Ho might even have sawed them oil', Tho decision Is Important ntlhls particular tlmo nud is gen erally misunderstood by tno people. A Sense nf Weariness Is often felt by persons who cannot locate nny particular iH'ense. I I'they work, It be comes labor; If they walk, they soon tiro; mental effort becomes a burden, and even joys nro dimmed by HiHidiadnw of this weak ness which Is cast over uieir lives. Kecourso is hml sometime' to stimulants ofn danger ous character. Thi" mlvicoof physicians 10 refrain from active labor pmdiices 110 happv results. Why? The system Is debilitated and needs to bo built up properly. Peru vian Syrup will do this very thing. J.ika tho electric current. It permeates the entire system, nml harmonizing with tho corporal liiuctlons, 11 raises up 1110 enieeuicd aim brings tho color to tho cheek again, and hnpo to the despondent. It does Its work promptly and well. Sold by nil druggists. Hon' to Vaniiiis1i the Stomach's Tormen tor, If the Kncmv of mankind was permitted to exert his diabolical ingenuity in tho in vention of a nuw disease, ho could scarcely doviso one more woi thy ot hisgcniiis than ilvsnelisla. The dyspeptic sull'ercr is tormen ted hy symptoms reemunng uiosc 01 anno! 1 every Known maiauy, ami is oneu worried Into monomania by theso coullictlug nml perplexing manifestations. A favorite thoimh absurd hallucination of the victim of chronic Indigestion Is that he or she has heart disease. Dyspepsia lias often been pronounced Incurable, but experience has shown that lltmettcr's btoiunch inner will vanquish It, together with the constipation and bilious derangement which usually ac company it. Diseases of tho kidneys and supposed rheumatic pains nro also frequent concomitants of dyspepsia, but they, too, succumb to the above named invaiuabiocor- rectlve. September Ira. Wurlliy of Keuiesibrauic. Why will you miller violent pain, or he made uncomfortable, iliidressed in mind or body, when you can he in-la.itly relieved and quickly cured by lSensoii's Cnpcine Porous Plasters. The or dinary Porous Plaster U an article of merit, yet its action in too flow, requiring day and weeks of eiintinuous wear to ellect a cure. Ben son's Capclne Porous Plaster, being a great Im provement over them, relieves you instantly 11111I cures you quiiker than any known plaster, liniment or compound. Their action is more powerful than electricity and more certain. They uro purely vegetable contain 110 mineral or metallic poi.oiH. Their composition and properties nrc founded upon true medical skill, and are 111 no seine a patent medicine. They are endersed by thousands of I Physicians and DruggUtK of unimpeachable reputation, as being an article of genuine merit and worthy of public confidence. Trv them and be convinced. Price. 25 cents. SUAIIUUV & JOHNSON, l'lUKUACEUTieiL C'UKUISTS, K. V. May 10, '76 ly. lti'iiHnuH Cuiieliic l'nruiiH I'liihlt'r.llenmliut lite i'eoitlc Hu "Tho best, clieanebt. safest, and surest remedy of fered an Intelligent oilo." "An article of great merit whnii will In a hhort time bo found In every household." "They are all lluiltl.e uiuniifuclureig claim for them, w hose mono alonu Is 11 suniclent en dorsement of their genuine merits." "The best remedy known fur all external dinicultlesor local disturbances." They aro lgorous, remoMiig almost llisiauiiy 1110 most loieni paiu ami ensuring a pee ilvcure." "1 consider lliein a irrent and needed Im provement oer all other porous plasters, they glio lironipb reuei auu euro iuiekij ; liter uru neiu in ,1KU esierui iney uie uutv preierreu u.er an oui- Marriages. CLAItK-OUILU Iu lloulder. Colorado, on Thurs day, August 17th, Henry W. Clark, of llloomsburg l'a., to 111ns Ella drill, of ISouldcr. S1IEL1IAMMEU 1CMLY. On the ictli Inst., nt tho Hefoiincd l'arsonagi) lu Orange) llio, by ltcv. A. Hout, Mr. James Shelhammer to Miss Phebe Hem. 1) , both of Centre Twp. MARKET HEPOltTS. BLOOMSIiUHO MARKET. Wheat per bushel Itye " Corn, new, " oats, " " $ l.VD ,7.i M) .31) 7!rs) nour per oarrei Cloveiseed Flaxseed Putter 4.IHJ l.M) .'JO B.'KS .15 .10 .00 allow 'otutoes Dried Apples Hums sides Shoulders .11) ,18 .It Lard per pound Hay per ton , beeswax lilool .10 iimothySeed 4'.m t -uu i ai lu.s. run uoai.. .-so. 4 on 'vnan NO. 5 " " No. C " " PlacksmltU'u Lump on wharf ... 4.oo ner Ton Hi lt $ 4,00 ' t COO " uuiuniuous .... E. V KUNKEL'S UITTEIt WINE Ol' IltON. This truly valuable tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of tho community that It Is now deemed liidts-ieuslblo ns a tonic medicine. It costs but little, purines tho blood and gives tone to tho stomach, renovates tho sjsteni and prolcugs life, Everybody should liavo It. ror the cuioof weak stomachs, general debility, Indigestion, diseases of tho stomach, and fur aU eases requiring a tonic. , This wlno Includes tho most ngreeublo and efllctent salt ot Iron we possess citrate of magnetic oxide, combined with tho most energetic uf v egctable tonics )ellow Peruvian bark. Do you want something to strengthen )ou? Do yo J wnut a good appetite 7 Do you want to get ild of nervousness? Do you want cut rgy J Do ) ou want to sleep well t Da you want to.bulld up jour constitution?; Do )ou want to feel well? Do you want a bilsk nnd vigorous feeling? U sou do, try Kuukel's Hitter Wlno of Iron. 1 only usk a trial of this valuable Unite. beware of counterfeits, us Kuukel's Hitler Wtuo of Iron Is the only sure uud effective lemedy lu tlio known world for U'0 pvnaaueut cure of dyspepsia and debility, und as there aro a number of Imltallcns offered to tint public, 1 would caution tho community to purchase none but tho geuulno article, manufac tured by E. Y. Kuukcl, aud having ids stamp on Uie cork of every bottle, i ho very fact that others nro attempting to liututo this valuable remedy proves IU v.oiUiiuid speaks volumes In Its favor, (let the genuine. E. Y. Hunkers. Sold only In $1 bottles. Bold by druggists nnd deal ers everywhere. E. 1'. Kunkel, Proprietor, KM North Ninth street, Philadelphia, l'a. Tape Worm Removed Alive, Head and ull complete In livo hours. Ko fee Ull head passes, Seut tin und Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, Via Nxirlh Ninth street, Philadelphia. send for circular or ask your druggist for u bottle of hunkel's Worm Byrup. it never falls, 1'rloo Jl.oo. sept. ETHERlLLo. AdvektismgAgents OTICK. from this dato tho llloomsbunr Clos Comrxinv will put In service pipes ut lirst cost und furnish and set mule i a ut four dollars eneii. The coiupuuy nave on bund a lot of gas tar suited nr lulullug tools, u4 posts or otiicr tfiubera placed Prloo le cents par gallon or M.60 per barreL OC S,-1- IS. W. MILL if It. koctl i..rr....V..-Ac turned, then lie shall liavo resided therein south degrees east m and nino tenin percnes o relieve." vvhen buffering try them and )ou will not . ' stone, theiieo south lsu degrees west ten perches lo be disappointed. J'rlc-j cenw. ,, six months immediately preceding tho clec- a htone, thenee by tho land of John II. Vohe, south May ll) ju'-ly NKAlll lA .JOI NsON, . ;1, degrees cast 41 and 5 tenth puchesto a sloim In Pharmaceutical Chemlsu, N.. tioil. .. . b Aiir.lhn,,i .sehwoimciihclscr. theneo by tno asm rii rou vick lMUMttiDNr, THOMAfl A. IIIONDHICKS, OF INDIANA. llniiiMTilttc l:lM-tillil Tirtifl. KI.KimillH AT I.AlKli:. ('minus II, Ili'cKAlxw-sHui'M, II. Wli.sON. pistiuiu' i;i.i;otohs. lloliertV. steel (leoruii II. Ilcll Piinli'l II. Unas .1. n. .McColllllU r, w. Knot .loiui 11. mi Tlinnus imwer Dai lit Mnmll selinstlin Wlinmcr .I.IIIU'1.1. Iluslctt .Toll fi 11. (luthrlo II. M.llltison PaUil I.. .Morris 11. U. Hroivn Tliohias v, Orajson 111 11. w ru'iir 1 'nomas n. iiasinu Tuliti Mnrimn J. A. ileirlson t'i. U. .times Win. K. lliiMK .tlK'l I.. I.MlttlLT II. 'I'. TriinilMiicr Cra. It. I:n . l.llnl I'liin Mi'nim .1. II. M ten 11:1 11 1 SI llenjamln 1'. Morris. Couuty Officers. HTATI! SP.N'ATOl!, C1IARLIW G, HARK LEY. of lltoamtburij. tsuliject to Senatorial I'oiiference, i!i!i'iii:Hr..NTA'iivi:s, K. .1. JIcIIKNKY, of Fishingereek. DAVID H. 11UOWN, 0 Main. AHSOCIATi: JUiHIES, F. L. SIIUMAN, of Qttaiciita, ISAAC K. KlHCKIlAUjr, of llenton. KIIIIUHT, . JOHN W. HOFFMAN, of Hhotnsbury. JUItY COMMlSSIoNKIt, ULT llOHlSINS, of Fishingereek. Ileniorralle StiliiilhiK I'niiiinlttee. Denver Nathan llreilbonder, Jr. llenUiu-W. It. .smith. llerwlck V. T. Snyiter. lllooimburg W. J. lluckatcw. llloomsburi,' W. 11. W. Stelleyniilils. HrUrcreek Win. (.anion. UatuwUsa K. M. 'l'ewksbury. Centralla Mauus Mcllreurty. Centre II. A. Scliweppenlielscr. ConjnifUain N. Slcl Lcnllun. Couyiiliam S. Peter Luby. FIshhiKCieek Flunk Wott l'TUiiklm Jacob Knlttle. (Irecnwooil-a. W. Ult. Hemlock Win. Clrton. Jackson Win. I,. Manning. LocustWin. II. llelnbuld. Maillson Conrad Kramer. Main W.T. Sluiinaii. Mlnilu U. II. Moulgoincry. Montour .1. N. (iorilon. Mt. l'leasaut-A. T. Ikelcr. Oiaugo Abraliam White, line W. Knrsbner, Itoarlugcreek J. II. Kllngcr. Scott-o. 1'. lint. Siigarloaf IX S. Fritz. Digest of Hlectiuii Laws. Tolls open at 7 a. in. and closo nt 7 p. in. WHO CAN VOTK. rs i ... . , z.t Lvcry malo citizen, twenty-one years of age, possessing tho following qualifications, shall bo entitled to voto at nil elections : 1, Ho shall have been a citizen of the United States one month. Ho shall havo resided in tho state one year; or, it having previously been aquali fied elector or native born citizen thereof, and shall have removed therefrom and re 3. Ho shall have resided in the district where ho intends to voto two months im- National Democratic Ticket. roil rmtpr.r;r) SAMUELJ.TILDICN, OF NEW YORK. mediately preceding the election, instead of thencoby tho same and land of Isaac schnepK.'ii , ' , V ' 1 helser anil Daniel llouck, north 14 degrees east 1. 1 tell days, as formerly. and four-tenth peichos to a stone, theneo by said n , 4. It twenty-one years of age, or upward, i. ) ii ) n .. - s . , i . , , . he shall havo paul, within two years, n state or county tax, which shall havo been assess ed at least two mouths previous to tho elec tion, und paid at least one mouth previous to the same, S. Foreign horn citizens must havo been naturalized nt least ono month heforo the election, aud must conform to the require ments contained in section -1, preceding. The election will be held on "tho Tues. day next following the lirst Monday of No- vcniher," being this year tho 7th day of tho month. Friday, September 8th, is tho last day for being assessed c.,,.in nnit.. th. iu it... i, ,i., r Saturday, October 7th, is tlio lout day for securing naturalization papers Saturday, October 7th, is tho last day on wlitnli In... nn.. I.a ..t.l ft, tn.v.il ,ii. In ... ..... v ... vuiu. The above dates should bo carefully re- mcmbered and acted on by all voters. J pXKCUTOK'.S N'OTICK. . l.lll. Ul .UflllA H.IA.Ifl.ni,., UUI,..,l, liners lesiuineutary on inu esiuio ot .losuua nut- ll-e, litlU lit .I.ICKSIII1 lOWIISlll)l. UIIIIIIUIl, CUUI1L, deceased, have lieeu cranted by llio Itcirlstcrof said county to llenjamln l'. Savage uud .Moses Bavaire, I'.xecuitits.io wnuiil un ieisons iniieiiLcii uiu risjuesi ed to maku payinent.and those having claims uualust tho salilestiilo will maku them known to tno suld Executors without delay. IIKNIAMIN 1'. SAVAGE, Sep. l-fi. hxecutors. T AST NUi'lUK, I7.-..A.,., t...l..l.t...l II T 11lutli.i.l..i..l tr.w nHnflnrr fil'KUiJKCl lilt lull LU hi t'OI.UlilllAN UriJ IlL'IL'UV IlOtllk CI WJI1" lllUk-UWU iu II lit ii-riivii-'us-ii iui (Jisnnt'J, IUU Unit his iiiKikH Iiuvh fur hi'vurul iitontha lust been lu tho hands i r iltn uiuhThlu'iu-il for cullcctlun, unU Umt hi'ttlcuu'iLt rf the h.iimj iiiiil bo piuinpily uiuile. AU tjlliaiioi pamuii urmioin ucu i, iid, uo uui IccUd by duo ju'Lit'fis of Uwt M4t It, -WlH ifl, Sep. 1-lf Important to Lawyers. insures Ol llio IV.ICC, i.oiisitiuius, i.Aeoutors, rtn- mhilstralors, iiiiarihau, Towuslilpotllceis, uud bust. lies:, men geuerully. Wt) havo nn hand u largo iissorlment of legal blanks for thu Uso of sllorueys, Jiistlttu unil Con. Mubld'a blanks of nil kinds, Nolo and Itecelpt books for Atlmlnlstrut iw &c. I tl I u I'. i,m r. AiTOHNEV'S 1ILANKS. PriclH) for Summons. Utile to tako Depositions. "chooso Aibllraiors. t cents apiece, cr 11.55 per hundred. 1'cUlton for Appointment of Ouaruian. " " cliallon Iluli. In tako Deuosltlons. Nuir In D.ibt, with Confession, AsMunns n. Xl..)m litis. I I. li. 4 cents each or fJ.W per hunilreil. I't'lltlou ror saiooi neat iwitaii oeeiit.si.iu-n. JUSTICE'S lIl.ANIvB. Hubna-nis. Suininous, Warrants, Executions, 80 fo ui ct-nld each. loosed 6 cents each llhin Detsls 1 " 1'uichluelit Deeds 11 " " Ae-ri't.neiit.s h. ... 0 " ' nt-nluui'M I'ntllt Sales it) for II 60 Conslablu's Sales 3 cents each JorlL'.iL'O iiinl lion ll li All tilliiUor Nntit 1 Kmipls, Notes, scnooi uruers, i-oor uruers, nioro Orders, neal ly bound, constaiiUy on hand, oruuuu to order ou shoi t iiollcu. We uiu tirenariHl to do neater lob work than any utuer uiticu in linn wjuvj. ...... u UllUl'lllV AY K Itl.Wtll.l Editors und Proprietors xi( tlioCoLUiiniiH, Dioomibur.', l'a. THE "MOODY SHIRT." MADK TO OKDEK ONLY. A I'SItr-BUT yi'P UU A It ANTEliD. (lentleincu deslrlngSblrtswIll nleoso drop us a line and our Airent will coll aud get Uiu uieusuiviuent. m our mctorv ry o. ss i Luckuwuuua Avenue. Address 1. U. MUUUY, 11 arch n,i-ly McnuiUin, I' a BLANK NOTKH.witli orwlthuut cietnptlos lor aala at Uw Uo.iiiiuiw omoe. I inuiiif ivt'd niiinn, Ait tiv , iirt f 'mini v Tppusiirer liuin Mmls returned nml iluo the several districts ot intimU'la count', Is 11a tallows, lo-w II t tlo .d. Kiiinfi. Iw ttlM III tl 3 1 U a u m t.;i ; 1 ivi in M ( 1 . W OS SI 41 41 . SI 44 1ST 11 159 IS 61 51 IMil Plt'i 1 " 147HI.7 llniir.3 4M 17 711 IT M W SI 4J !'3 (1.1 Vi' W 1 nl 0) 17 S7 fi Ul 1 Til 61 SI fi 17 ol r,ii sr. in 1s si 41 15 M mi 3 411 1 8n n 11 m i sr. 17 18J I'll PI 4J hi f.D 41 17 15 .'IT 1 to m Sil 01) M SI M 111 41 fi SS I 7 r.r. m 1 fi 7 in 17 TJ 61 62 SI S i'l 44 61I 13J DJ SO in) SD 87 JlTsTw tSISS 7 1 700 1 7 Heaver, lll'lllllll, Plooni, 111 Inrcreek, I'ntanlssn. I Centralis, Centre, con) indium, 1 isiiuiucirek, 1' rank 11. (iri'diuiHiil, iu man h, .Inrlison, IxjCllst, Maillfic.ll, Mnln, Miniln, Mt. Pleasant, Montour, ornnsre, rino Hiuilniicreek. scoit, Htlglll loaf, Tim nliovo Amounts can bo drawn nt Soiitcinliet t'o'irl, hy tho limner oni"ers. nciiohi Treasurer ran draw school mini, supervisor or wipervliorstlK! road funilnnd Poor Director or Dlreclois tlio poor fuiul. Auditors can nrescrvn inn siaieinciinu n "inm amount tuclutriro tothuonicers on monies ailslns rroiu said fund. Attest 1 VM. KMCKUAUM, ClerK. Commissioners' Oniee, WoonmUiuv, Aug. W, 'iil-lt SHERIFFS SALES. tlv tlrfuri nf minrlrV urltd nf I'l. ti. nml 011U. i iuuit.nl nui i.r tim 1 'nun nr mtntunn rifn,s m Coluii.liln county nml to tn(jtlrect(M!t wni ho c;toKoil T lUmifl KIUO ill .I)0 I UUIL nuusu ill iiiuunisuuib k 01)0 U CIUI'K p. lilt Ull MONDAY, SBI'TKMHKll -1th, 18715. All that eel tain teat estnto sllualo In the town of Uenloii. lii'iiton iwi)., loiumoiu eoiuii. nouinii-ii and descrllnil ns follows ! On tin, noitli by Uenja i.ln t..ll.li.l'. nil 111.. U'lst llV II. Mrllflll'V llllil t.i ,.,(, nn tlio i.iist, livniiMloroatl. nml on tlie south by nu alley, containing three cmarters of an ncrej iviUTeon uro i-ii'iii'ii 11 iii.i iiiiin ii.jiis.-, -....I., u..ii, I....H ui.,1 (iiiiiiiiii.ihu'ii. with tin milium. nanr-p.s. Sleleil, 1IIM n OHO 1 1 eilliuil llliu luunwnnniuu proiieriyoi w.uuuit niMroen. a, tim Kninn tlmo anil blare, nil that certain piece of land situate In llrlarcicpk twp., Columbia county, mil utiimr laii'isor .101111 nn reiiiui 111c iiuriu,.Aii;ii iini.i i.'ii ii.. on t hp hoiiiIi. William Kllno 1111 tile west. and Daniel Muerl tin the east; containing Thirty Aeies, moru or less i u Hereon aro erected annouliil u half nlory hotel, n shed and otlieroiillmllilliigs. elcu, laki'll Illlll execution Uliu lu iw num us mu property ot Win. Million with notice to teno ten ants. A1.SU, a, nm,nmn tlm iiiiil iil.ipi nil that certain nlsntn, Hon and tract of land nltuatu III llio township ot FranKlin. nouniieu aim uesiTiueu iw iouum, iu u . on tin) north by land of Wm. (I. li'her. on the east in. iniiii nr 11. v. Clark- nml ( i'O. v. Kens iermai.er.ui tho south by land ot Jacob Knlttla and land in Vaieiv turn VoiiL-lit. and on the west by land ot Win. Watt. lienlainln l'onl. and It Knlttle, containing nno hundred and fltiy.four neres nml llfty-t wo pi relies, iimm nr insn. nf whtrli I hpro am nbout ono htinilreil npt-i.4 mnn. nr llpst liniliT eilltlvallotl. There Mil good rrninoiiotisi,t ono miu u nan Mimea ihl-ii,i. k frainu barn, and other outbuildings with npnlo orchard anil other fruit trees, etc. Xt'Ucd, laki'll into exeeuiiou nuu 10 uo som as uiu properly 01 reicru. cunipoeii. AIO, At the samo tlmo and place, nil that certain tract I ..r 1 mil kliiiiiii. In lfii!iilni.i'ipi.lf tun.. Collllillila C'o.. boiunleii anil ueseiioeu as loauws : isurin i.iiiu o. i:ill.ih Yoeiim, west, ny latin or locum .v nower, houthby laiidsof liljau lluwcr.and east by Win. Os. in .tn. iiitiiiiiiiiiiL. .111 neii's. 111010 01 less, on which au irecied u triune, dwelling house, a fiaino and log L...I.1.. sclred, taken into execution unu 10 uu sum 11s uiu property or .losepn iiuck. AljO, a. Mm Rnmrt iltnn utiil iilaco alt that certain real i.stni.i Minimi In lleau r townshln. Columbia county. bounded and desei loed as follow n : On llio soul h by 11 public rond.on tho west by nu alley or sut-ct, north by n public road, on llio enslby nn alley or street, on WHICH aro erccieu ll lllllliu imem nmuu, ii.in.u suiblo and oiiliniuuuigs, wun me nrnunennneei sum i nn) is imi feet front by 150 lu denth belmrtliri' lots lu (lieu city lu tho township and county afore seized, taken Into execution and to bo bold as tho property of Stephen vtoounug. ALSO, At tbo samo tlmo and Place nil that certain lot ot ground situate In tho borough of Cenlralla,Columbla county, bounded nnddcscilucil as follows: On tlio noilhbylot of uicust Mountain uo.u nun iron i n., on tho south by property ot lleo. MeKlhany, on tho west by lieust Aieinie, and on tim east by au alley. Said lot belmr sj feet front, 140 lu depth, w hereon is erected a two story frame dw oiling. ALSO, linn ntiinr int. sltnato tn said borouzh of Centralla. bounded on tliusouthbypiopcrtyut William I'eltTer, on tin) WCSl oy an alley, Ull llio noi in uj iioiei i iii Win Chapman, on tho east by (.noust .Uenue.w hole on is en len i. i,i .nil. i. o.v.j .......w v... ..,, wun tho npnurtenances. ' , M'leil, tahen lino execution uuu to ou ooiu na iuu nrnnertv of Stenhcn Thomas. ALiSU. At tlie samo time and placo all that certain real estate situate In Slltllln twp., Columbia county. bounded and described us ioiioivh .- iieginning ui a stone In tho public road nt the coiner land of Siimi Snider, tlienco by said Snjder and the hclis of Jacob Vohe, deceased, south seventy.two degrees east M and 4 tenth pcichcs to a post.thenee by lands of John it. Yohe, south 21 degrees, west 41) peiehes to u stoiie.thence southiS and three quarter degrees. west Hi! perches to n stone, inencu souiu is.uuj uuarter decrees west 111 perches to a stone.lhenco 111 ttXstoa A !,T"'J?' ''SflS'o?.? ir ' ,,,),, i'n iioiicK norm u., ueiei-s wcsl tiieiiu iieii-iu-s, nivni-u by said llmiek or rather tno public nud north siv i deirrees cast 51 anu & tenin percnes, iiieuet-uj sum north oa degrees, west s-io of u perch thencoby tho samo norin u uegrees east x ieicnes ; tueiitu by llio sainu norin sa ueurecsensiaiiaiiin.nl pcn-ui-a to tho iilaco ot beginning ; containing seventy eight acres uud t$ perches, strict measure, on which nro erected a frame gilst and saw mill, two dwelling houses, and bank barn, wagon sued anu ouier oni buildings with tho appurtenances. scucii, tawen lino execution nuu io uu sum as uiu proiieityuf cuailcsMaiuer. ALSO, At tho samo tlmo nnd place, all that real estato situate in tho township of Orangu and bounded un tho west by lishlUKCrei k, on tlio east by .Nathan l'leekensteen, uu tho north by Thomas lliuchens, on tin, Kinitli bv I't'ter l't-nlcr. ctintalntnt? slxlv-slx at rtH more or less on which nro erected a one and a half. story house anu uaru, unu oiner oiuounuiiij;s. Sel.eil, lakeii Into execution and to bo sold us tho pioporty of lilruin W, Payden and Ellzabi-lh 1'ay den. AL.SU, At tlio samo time and placo nil that certain mes suago and tractor land situate In Scott twp,, Col.. l'o, bounded ami ilescriiieu us toiiows: iininueast, Ly ,)Ubiic road leading Irom l.lghtsirei t to Espy. on llio sontii uy jiooru leteiinj,-, .itteuo .iienn;i. nuu U'onl Mellck, west by public load and north by Robert stllf : containing seventy-four acres mure or I liiinl- li.irn mill tit IliT tlllt blllltllnirS. less, wneieon are ericteu a iwo-siory uric uouse, seto'i t i property oi josopu it. v anuersnce, ALSO, At tho samo tlmo and place nil that certain plan. I .... ,.,.r,.nl l,t Inn, I sltll.ltl.lll )tiSt.r ItlW'll. SIllll ; OOlllllietl llllil uesiiiin-u un mii'mn . , fc i....n.t. at ii stunu corner on lino of lands of (lldeon tleusell, Iheiieo south seventy-eight deurces west, luu bun dled and forty-live peiches to a eliestnut ink,theui'o north thirty-eight degues east forty peiehes ton whltii oak, theneo ninth ilghty-lwu deu'ii es east lu said Iluo or lands ot tildt on tleiisell, tlienco along said line or land north ten tlegrees west to tho plaio of Iieginning, containing sixty acres, moru or less, ou which uro erected a plank hous mxri feet, anil n frainn barn nisxas feet, with other oulbulldliigs, Seltd, taken Into execution and to bo sold as tho property of Peter lisher, Jr. ALSO, All that cei lain trad of land Mtuate In Pishing creek township, nloi esalil, bounded uud descllbcd us follow-. Mi: lieghmlngat n llutlonwood corner of lots number three, four and live, on the north-west bank of ruiilugcreek near tho foot bildge. tlienco un llio creek, north twenty thrte und one half de .,...,..ist niiii'iv in'rehes almiL- lot number live to n corner, thenee by the samo north fort)-oue degrees west, llliriv nvu lien lies io a euinei uujuiiuui. luim. nf William siui.ker,theiicti by said land south seventy degrecswest seven!) peithes to public road, tlunii) north eighty-nine degrees wust, slxly three perches along lot number six lo a slake, (heuco along lot number two south fotty-ono degree east ono hiiinlred and nluely-twu uudtlvo tenths !iercbes to thu placo of beglnulng, con taining seventy-seven ueies und one bundled anil forty peiehes, on which uru elected uframo duelling houso and bunk lutiu, with other outbulldhigs. Hbclnir tho tJiino premises which Samuel c, Phlllliw una llosella liillll his wife by ludenluio beurtugdute the nth day ot February A, Selied, taken Into execution and to bo sold us tho property of Eiuandus UnaugsU ALSO, All that certain real estate situate In tho township of .Madison, Columbia county, bounded hy lands uf David Smllh on tho north, of I'rancH Eves on llio south, ot Jacob llroat un thu we-t, uud of Michael Illlhelmer on the east, w hereon aro a log houso and out buildings, eoutululng ouu hundred and eighty five ucres more or less. .... Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as tho property ot James C. Witts, und Joseph Wills. TltltMSOF BALE. Purchasers must pay ten per rent, of tho purchaso money, or ut least enough lo cover all costs ut striking down of salt, otheiwlsu properly u bo ic-som ut oneu. C1IAHI.1WB. roltNWAI.D. Aug. H.-ts Sherllf. The Cook's Companion, Improved Kitohon Slicing Utonsil, A novel Household Al'ticlororbllcli)glliiKAi,.MKkT. BIUSIUK, M0O1U.ISS, V tOISIillLlJ, 1' 111 IIS, UiSDV, CIS. Thu Machine Is easy to regulate, und very simple to usi). It lakes up but little room lu thu kitchen. (IUOUIlKS, IIUTCUXKS, IIOTll. l'Kkl'KKS UUd EVkllY 1'iniLY biiouiti uuvo one, I'rlou 11. und liieuo ut that. Cull uud sou lliein work ut tho l'urnlturo Store of U. It. I'UItMAN, Solo Agent for Columbia county, May 20-Um llloomsburg, l'a. VALUABLE PROPERTY ut 1'ItIVATK SALE, Tho subscriber niters for sale, tno small lots, on each which uro trtilnl a fraiuo dwelling house, stable uud iii tessuryuutbullilliigs. Also four vucuni lots, udjululng the above und of largt r size. These lots uiu uu tho 11 uiu I ouu neur suuwuler, fishlug crtsrft wnuauiii, l or terms u'lply to Wm. IKKLXIt May s, ,ic.-cm. ouiitt uUr, l'a. lXHCUTOU'S NOTIC'R IJJ ESTATR OF TIIOS. IVAHI'ol.r, I'FC P. utlern tealninenlnry on the eslnlo nt lliomas WnmtHilo. late of I'oluinlilacniuitv, ilecniseil, nine lici'ii waiili 'I tiy the In I'Mrr or ii,i rnuniy tn t 11 II.1111 Cji r, ul Cniimiin, 'onnniii.i i nuiu v, .in ui ir, In iwioni nil p rsons inuoiui'ii hit reiiuemin yi i' MJIIHIII, nilU 1IHWU llll, Ills' II llllis Ul iiviii.iii... L-nliist tiin Kilil rslnlo will Inako them known to tlio suia Kxecutor wllhout delay. ,.,. , ll.lilA.il mi, Aittf. 1s-r,w llsecutor. lo'c'OI.LKCTOlt.S. iWlfrlow nt Coiinlv Taxes will Is) louillieil to ba iiiiiiiiiit In tmvlnic o cr to tlio County i reasurer nt si.iiii'liiiii.r I'liiiii. nrxt. Collcetors fi,r 1S7H, wore 1 e- (iiilredtomnkuiinjuicntllii) lallerpnitnt July. but 11 number ot tlnni fiillml to do so, ntid we navu willstietnrv proof mat mino of llio lax payers liavo 1101 licen rillK'll lljiiill lor un-ir iimb. oni V'"1". ' havo neKlected llielr duty unit must nlililu the con Manteiices. ..... . ilio county needs tlio money nml Cnlleetorscnn bo exonerated for n'Klrct of llielr ilullos. ColKrtorslioldlii unsettled duplicates illicit pri or to isto miisi seillo up. ,.,.,, AlU SLI Ul, IVIllljlill,,U.S Vli-tiv. Commissioner's oniee, liloomstuirt', l'a. Aui;. S3.-st LOUIS BERNHARD, Dealer In HLOIN WATCnEB, CLOCKS, Silverware, AVntclics and Jewelry IlLOOJISHUItO, I'A. Ladles' nml llcntiemen's Hold nml silver Wnlclies, ot Aineilcnn and roulgn mnnufactuio, Silver and Plated Waro. Clocks, KINK .TKWKLllY, &q., AO. tEPAllllNG AND ENGHAVJNO Pl'Olltllf I) I'.VCCIltLMl. Oct,S"75-1y COIJIIT 1 Lf(JUI j A MATION "VirirUUKAN. tho linn. AVimjam ICi.wih.t ,V liTSlilenl Juilgu of lliol'uuit nfOyer and Terminer nnd tleucral Jail Delivery, Court of (Ju.r. tcr Sessions of the l'eaconnd Hie Court of Common Pleas and orphans' Com t In the siHhJudlcl.il Ills 1 1 let , composed of tho counties of Columbia unit Montour, unit tho Hun. Iran mom mid M.- (1 lien ii ks, Associate Judges of Columbia county, hau Issued their precept, bearing dato tho 10th day of May, In tho year of our Lord ono thoii'anil clgh hiiiidred and seventy-slv, nnd to me directed for holding n Coin t ofojer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of thu Peace, Court of Cominun lieas and Orphans' Court, lu llloomsburg. In the) county of Columbia, on tho first Monday, being the 4lh day ot September next, to eontlnuo two weeks. Ji'ollco Is hereby given to the Coroner, to tho Jus tices of tho Peace, nnd tho Constables of tho said county ot Columbia, that they ho then nnd therein their proper person ntle o clock In the forenoon of said 4th day of September, with their records, Inrint sltlins and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otllccs appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound by recognizance to proseeuto ngalnst the pilsoners that aro or may bo In tho Jail of the said county of Columbia, to bo then anil thero to proseeuto them as shall bo Jiut. Jurors nro re quested to be punctual In thelrnttendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at llloomsbui g tho 13th day f0 ot May, In llio year of our Lord ono 1 I.. S. Vlhousand eight hundred and seventy-sit 1 J nml In tho one hundredth year of the Inde pendence of tho United states of Amei lea. Slierlll'BOnico, CHAS.S.FOIiNWAI.D. iilnomsburg, Aug. l-tn Sheriff. "TrilOWS MMMtAISKMKNTS. V The following appraisements of real and personal proreityM't apartto widows of decedents have been tlle.l lu tho unlet) of the Register ot Col umbla county, under tho Utiles of Court, und w 111 bo presented for absolute eonllrmatlou to tho Orphans' Court to Ik) held In llloomsburg.ln and for said coun ty, on Monilav, tho 4th day of Sep. Islii, at II fivinrir n. in., of wild d.tv unless executions lo such confirmation nro previously filed, of which all per sons lllicresicil in s.uu estates win titsu nonce: 1. Widow of William It. Lemon, lato of Jit. Pleas ant township, deceased. i. Wldowof William E. Kelchncr, lato ofMiniln towushlp, deceased. 3. Widow ot Edward Lewis, lato of tho town of llloomsburg, deceased. 4. Widow ot Cirus limber, late of Hemlock town ship, deceased. Widow of Michael (inner, late ot thu town of liloomsuurg, ueceaseu. tl. Wlilow ot (leorgo Scott, lato of Catawlssa, de ceased. 7. Widow ot David Davis, lato of Heaver town blilp, deceased. s. Wldowof James tlrlmes, lato of Mount Pleas, ant township, deceased. 9. Widow of Miles Sutllff, lato ot Sugarloaf town ship, deceased. 10. Widow of William Itunynn, late of Madison lowniiup, ucceaseo. II. Widow ot Lawrence Watters, lato of Mlfllln lownsnip, ucccascu. Heglster's tmico. ) W, 11. JACOIIV llloomsburg, Aug. :). ls'il.f Heglster. T KOISTKK'S NOTIOKS. XV Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, eredi lois and other iiersons Interested In the estates of tint rrsticctliedceedfiilK and uihiorH. thattho fol Inwliii-iiilinlnlstnitlou and guai'tllau accounts have lieen tiled lu tho ottlcu of tho ltcglsler of Columbia couniy, anu will nc lueseuieii tor coiiuriiiauoii unit allow anco In the orphans' comt to bo held lu llloomsburg, on .Monday, llio ith day of September ism, ui ' o cioik, p. in. on sain tut) : 1. Tho account ot Joseph Ivan, Administrator ot Elizabeth Levali, lato ot lioarlngcreek townshlii, do ceased. 2. Tho tlrst account of Samuel Nevliard. Admin. Istratorot i nomas I'ry, lato of tho borough of Her- w ick, iieeeaseu. 3. Tho tlnal account of M. tl. Kinney tlunrillan nf .loiui .vicnoweii a minor cniiu ot 'i iieouoro .vicnowen and U'gateo ot .Matthew Mo Dowel), lato of Scott township, deceased. 4. Tho account of lllr.im l'ealer and EH l'ealer, Aiimuiisiraiors ot i;aiuauuo reaier i.nooi I'lsinng. eiecK townsmp, ueceaseu. ti. Tho lirst and llnul account of John Ikelcr Ait mlnlstrator ot lAiaiult r Cut man, lato uf Demon town. ship, deceased. tl. The account of Abraham nice, Administrator ot .Mlcluul lloats, lato of Heaver towushlp du ceaseu. Tho tlrst and tlnal account ot Aaron Jlnstcller, (lu. mil. in of Jeiemlith 1'. Ilowman, a minor child of Henry iiuwmau, 1.11001 .viam lowiisiupueceaseu s. i'ho dual account of lien uinln Immeiinan, (liiardlanof llio person and estate of .Mary c. ilcl- wig, a minor child of Peters, Ilelnlg, lutoof Itoar lngcteek township, deceased. 9. Tho lirst nnd nartl.il account of Mary A. llrlt. lam, Aumunsiraiix wun tno win i.ntiexeu oi vv. J. In main, l.Uo ot Ilrlarcreek township, deceased. 10. Tho account of (Seorgo W. Con ell, Kxecutor of 'Uuuel li w eaver, laio oi llio iouii oi inoomsuuie Ueceaseu. 11. iiitt tlrst account ot Jacob O. Wilson nud Julia A. Wilson, Kxectuors of liilllp Wllsou, lalo of I' lstuugciceK iowusuii, ueceaseu. l'i. Tho partial nceount of Illrum l'ealer. Atlmln 1st i all, rut Daniel l'ealer, laic of lishlugcrcek lotvii. smp, ucreasea. 13. Tho tlrst and llnul account of Martin W Nibs, Ailmlii-lstrutorof Daniel bhlpo, lato of Main lownsuip, iiecettseo. 14. Tho second and llnal account of William It, Cox Administrator or ino esiato oi vvesiey .101111 son, lato ot .viuutsou tow usuip, tueeaseu. is. ihi' ilrst und llnul account of Hllas Watts and Joseph s. Iteilllne, Ailinlnlstralois of llio i state of liliilon D. Iteuuuo lato of tiieeuwoou township, ue ceaseu. 1il. TheacLOiint of Jcsso Mcnseli nnd Mlihnel Mensc-h Administrators of John Meuseh lato ot Franklin township, deceased. IT. The tlrst account ot D. A. Wutsun. L'xeuitor of tho last w Ul au Testament of Wm. Uai ber, l.Uo of Aiaiusoil lOWUMiip, tieee.tseti. is. ThoaciouiiltifS.il. Miller, Trustee ofMury lluiioeuei, taiu oi ..iiniin iui.iia.iiji, ueeeaseu. Heglster's oniee, 1 W. II. JACDIIV, llloomsburg, Aug. i.lSTO.f ltcglsler, 1ST OK 0AUSKS l'OU TItlAL J SlUTLMIll'lt TLltM, is;e. I'lllST WKtK, AT William Drown et al vs. John lirown's ex. ltobt, (iorrell & Co. vs. Joseph M, lieck. S. II. Wolf et tlx. vs. N. H W, II. It. II, co. lleo. K. iivon it ul vs. Jacob Drown 1 1 al, I'll Keudlgvs. Haul. Moirls. Mi) tier, lliuluian & Co. vs. N. U Campbell. Levi Klnley V s N. L. Caniplieil. A. T. Ikelcr vs. Jonas i t iy, John llcacock vs. " " SumueU. i aso vs " " Wilson tilbbous vs " " I. r, Davis vs " " John J. vicilt iiiy vs. D. L. : w. It. 11. Co. lien J. WlutersUin vs. Wm. lloiighton. Kllas Miller vs P. & It. It. It Co. John Medina's ex vs. Ceo. J. I.ucl et ul, Maty McAUriiuv el ul vs. Simon P. Kn.su ctul II. W. Mclte) nolds CI al vs. Jesso A. Izisco. SIX'ONl) WLKIC. ltebeeca ITsher's uso vs. I'hus. Conner's cxrs. Wm. Mlln's uxrs vs. Michael tiroier's uilmi-s. Thus. IIUKhes'utliiir vs. Joseph Hucklo's nihurs. Win. Mi) iter's exis vs. Jacob Heclitelit tlx. Jacobs. lllnJerllli.-rvs. Win. Miiusliitrur. People's l-iro Ins. Co. of l a. vsJ.J, Mcllonry ctnl. ' " vs. llloomsburg Lumber Company. A. li. Shuireltsct nl vs. ltobeit O. IIoivcll. " vs. David Stioup. D. 1". Sfjbortvs Joliu P. creasy, Daniel Ulnlth vs. 'John II. Klinbln. Jatob ITi-her sr. i t ul v s. John 1-islier et nl. l'elluwH .V. Daler vs. John A. .laiksun el ul. John (I, .lucoby vs S. a. Wilson. Iteuben lilsiiervs D. I", Si-)bert et al. niul Nut. Hank of i ltiisvlllu vs. J, A. Lo-.cc, 'I Im & Uro. vs. li. p D.illmnn. Haul. A. Heikley vs. W. II. llrdtllcy ct ul. .Miuihi School Disirlclvs. I'uUr J.Tjintietnl. John Veager'sudmrvs. M. II. lluglies. Calhailnu Hess' uso vs. John Miner. 1st Hat. Hank Ashland is. Haul. Morris. 1. IV. Mclielvy vs. Win. Shallcretul. John W'ootMilo 4' Co. vs. Hani. Moirls. J, M. DoWitlvs. Samuel Crevellug. .1. IV, Sunkny vs. Joseph l.llley. J. W, irivin s uso vs. .lessu A. uisi e. Shiion .V (hs). Ituub vs. Samuel llelfner. ltleo X llugenbuch vs. Wni Cnrsou, Aaron Johnson vs, ihos. siiiunau. Albert W intou vs, jomus Holy ct nl. Fry ltoat vs. C. it. liurnes. Samuel J. Conni r vs. Henry V. Kreas ct ul. Howiuun .t Jackson vs. llcury I. Li-cas. W. 11. Kllno vs. K. J. Mclleury. Stephen Hill vs. Mllltrs & hoybcrU Thus. Downs vs. Slhw Davis. A. W, creamer vs. John Killer. Samuel Ulby vs. II. s. Mair. M. IP Pilfer Ji Co. vs. Harrison 1). John A, Jackson et al vs. Hi stouUel. chilstlaii .shorn vs. llurtold Klerkoir. Christian J. Ash vs. Wm, Ikeler. Wm. A. Kilo vs. liuik M. Kilo. Aurtui Kimir etui vs. John 1'rens'udinrs. l.)Ula hnmeriuuu's uUmr vs. John 1'reas' ndmr'i 1-ivus ilirown vs. w. K. Harrett ndmr. ihiodoro Y. llaymau vs. (I. y. Crciellne-i t uL JWM? ro ins. Co. ot Pa, vs. H, II. Hitter 3on. ILitli! YrMis. vu .1,.!.,. ill. .1.. '.in..- .'";, Kami. Thus. I'ry'a udiur vs. win. I'ry ' Juries for Sept. Term, 1870. GRAND .UJltOltS. 11100111-4. K. Kyer, Jonathan Troub, II. J, llaii:. llerwlck John H. Adams. lirlaieieek-tleo. M. Dower, Catawlssa-N, I', John, L", II, Drlesbach. Centre Henry Croup. (Ireenwooil-Wm, J, Trlpleplece, Adam mi, win. r Mather, t'anln V.m, Mnln .r. II. Iiigenberger. .Montour Wm. Iiects. Orangn-M. '. Keller, lino -lleo. Hetty, John Ire. Ho.u Ingcreck Win. Ithodos. Hcolt-J. W. Sankey, W. II. Ijk, 31. O. JlcCollum Chnrlos Johnson. Bugftrloat-Cjrus It, Ijirrlsh, Clark Kile. TltAVKUSH JUltOUS. ITItST WKKIC, tiloom-Abraham Ixjng, O. S. Iiirmnn, J, W. Hotr- man, (I, W. sterner, I'.IIJah strohm. IlerwlckI. II. Hoyt, W. II. Wooilln. llcntoiilohii Chapln, Win. Smith, Samuel A pplo man. Heater Lloyd Culp. Cntaulssa-Cnp.ir Uliawn. Centralla A. 11. l'oitner. lishlr.gcreek Hiram l'ealer. llrecnwooil-l'eter W. Cole, Isaac llcacock. Jackson-James Mteker. lioctut Sol. Monrer. Madison-ltobert. liult, N. Wrlllier, J. M. Smith Wllltnm It. Demon, John chtlstlau. Montour Wm. J, llldleinan, W. II. Tubbt, J, (I, ijulck, W, SI. Monroe, Mt. Pleasant J. ('. Stordan. Orange-Oeo. 1'. Sllncr. line-Henry l'ornwaM liljah l'ulmer, J. II. Cor nelius. ltoui Ingcreck .lolm Lcvnn. seoll Dai hi Jones, JohnSliHslemnn. Sug.irlouf Hlljiih l'etirman. si:co.D wiiutc. lloom-c. C. Starr, J. C. ltutlcr, I. W.Hnrlmnn, Kllas Slemleiilmll. lleaier J. A, Losre, Tred Hosslcr, Ileiwlck lohn SIcAnall, Ceo. A. llilcklncliam. Ilrlarcreek Samuel Conner, A. 11. Croup. Catawlssa s. D. lilnard. 'entio Aaron Kelchncr, Samuel Dlctlerlck. rranlilln tlco. llnrlinnn, llrecnwood It. I Itlch, Wm. Dnils. Hemlock Daniel Yocum, Aaron Smllh, Wm. II. Shoemaker. Locust Peter Stiller, Isaiah llowcr, Livingstone Ycager. Stain Washington lisher. J. W. Kelchncr. Maillson John Hendershott. Slhllln-slos. o. Wintcrsleen, llenjamln l'onelicckcr, D. A. Hess, Andrew single). Sit. Pleasant Howard; Crimes, line Jacob Long, It. W. Lyons. Iloarlngcieek Sllchacl Hoach, John Hampton. Scott-K. II. l'urscll, Daild Whllmlre, GREAT EE DU0TI0N IN PAINTS, OII, llltUSlllW nnd .TAl'AN DHYKR. Strictly PlJltn W1IITU LKAD11 cents Iper pound, guaranteed eipinl to nny In tho market. MON'TOUIt WHITfi t.IIAI) at Hi cents per pound, equal to any for durability. JtONTOUU SLATi: PAINTS 8, 9 and 10 cents per .pound, according to color. MONTOUlt MHTALLIU HHOWN S cents per pound. MONTOUIl MllTAI.LIC HHOWN dry 2 nnd 3 cents per pound. Host Quality of I'aint llrushes at low prices. PURE LINSEED OIL which wo buy In largo quantities and will sell at lowest .Market prices. BEST JAPAN DllYElt. All our goods aro tninrantpcd ns rcnresciiteil nnd our paints to bo groiuid In puro Unseed oil, orlho money rciiiiuicn on ueuiuutl. send fur sample card und price list w It 1 1 test Imon lau. HHNltY S. KEAY, Solo Mniiufactiircr. ItUI'HHT, I'A. May 5. '70.-1 y. Magnetic Soap. 2Vic Cheapest Soup that run be used for the follow ing J't axons : 1st. Ono bar will go nu far as two ot nny other. td. only half the usual rubbing luing required, tin re Is a saving of more than theentlrucostor tho Soap in tabor Mtnm. 3d iho clothes aro mailo SWIJLT, CLEAN, and WHIT): wlilioHt lioII.lNOor SCALDINII, thus all injury lo tht m Is avolili d. iiieie Is a m lug lu fuel nnd hard woik, und iko washing lsdouu in about half Iho usual time. It Is ulso guaranteed under a penalty of nfly dol lars not to Injure llio clonics or hands, and as unit trial will enable any person to usicrlalu thulitilh of Iheso stuleuit nts, It would never pay Iho proprlttoi to t iig.uru lu nn extensive system ot advertising und claim such decided nil-lit for Ids toap unless ho knew from jsisltUo experience that It would provo to be lu every respect what Is clnlmid for It. This Is also a hupei lor Soap for siuvimi nndToii et purposes, . WAItXKK KIIODKS & CO., WIIOLI'SALH l'ANCV (IHOCKItH, (iKNt Kll. AUBM'S, Aug. 4 711 nn. II. c. U Co. Philadelphia, Pnu AN O T HEHNEWSTOKJC IN Till: OLD POST OliTCK UUII.DINO, Main Street below Market. r"Can bo found ono of tho liest selected nstortments of Mens' and Ho) a Itoaily )lado Clolhliigund FUHNISHING GOODS. Tho unilcrslgntd feeling sure tint ho can glvo en- Urn sell aiisiacuou iu iuauasers, unu that he ciui AS LOW AS TIfH LOW K. ST ho lnv lies thu public to cull nnd exninlno Ids stock. JJiSSE IIICKP, Successor to IM. C. Brittuin, May It), 'iC.-Bm " SHE1UFFS SALE ! Hy vlituo of a wilt ot licrl Vnelas m tile Sherlllof Columhla counly ilheeteil, thcii). will bo exposed to public salo at Iho Com t Houso la. bluomv. buig. on iSATUUDAY, SK1TKMIJUR fA ISTO, At nno o'clork p. m, Iho follow Ing real estate Mtunto In Cinliu township, Columbia Couuty, l'a-all that eertuln uubsukgu or lot of land lu I lie vlllagu ot Stone) tow li, bounded unit described as follows: North by liitilii load, Irom llloomsburg to Heiwlck. euit by Hill sirut, boulh by un alley, west bv lot of Suite Motk, Ulng one-loiiilhof un Acic.orlosson whlih uru erected a two btory F KAMI' 1IOUSK AND S T A II L 15 , Also, ono other vacant lot In the nbovo named place, bounded north by north bruii' h canal, cast by lands of I'h It p llurils, boulh by siisquchunuu IlUir, west by hlltabeih Clark, contululug onv-fuurtli of au acre, inoro or less.- No. 3. Also ono other lot bounded north by suld canal, east by land of Mrs. tieasy, south bv river, west by land of A. Kreas' helm, contalnlni; on-j-fourth of un acre, more or less, whereon is netted a unu nnd a halt story Frame House. No. 4 Also ono other lot.bounded on Iho north liy Llll h Cllliul. oust, bv Iniiils i.r in ...iJ north bran south by the Siuquchuiiii.i Itlvcr, wett by olbrr lauds of Kuiuuel liellerhk, conlalnlng ono-hnlfuu acre, moru or less, whereon nro erected a iramo (IHOCKUV HTOI1U IIOUHIS and litAMU BTAIILIJ. Al) Uit No. ll, bounded north by north brauchi canal, south by susinuhaniia Hlver, wist by I, w.. W ixiley.east by other lots of H. Heiu-rlck, eontalulng ono-foiiiiu of uu neru. inoio or leas, whereon 7,, ertsied u uuu und a half bloiy lioimi. ' Also Lot Nu. ti, boinnied south liy lands nfL. W. Wiioley, vveslbya ioail, north by llootiblreet, oast . ?. o" ' w' Wouley, ipulululng two uml ii halt.' ucres, Ui lliosumu inoiuurluas,whcreoiiaioerocU)it u largo two-story frainu Dwelling House, largo frumo barn, Ico housu, stable nnd all necessary out liulldlnirs. ' Sol-d, lukenlu oxecullon nnd to lo sold ns tho pioiieiiviif Sumud Dcltcilck. V.V".llJ,!V",'.J. 'ut-rurchusora miistpuy ten wr ceut.of thu purchaso money, or nt li-at enough lo orVi!Ti'lliVlf'''''u,,r!kll'lf ''u4"' c Hale, ulnei w Iso prois.1 ty to bo le-sold ut once, Oil AH. B. KOItNWALll bherltf. Aug. 115,-U &5 to ?100 K'r d"y at 0lnB- Kainplea worth tU