THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA. Iff i fnliiiiifiiitii. ,BS03KWA7& ELWELL, Editors. BLOOMSBURa, PA. Friday, Nov. 0, 18 70. A FINAL WORD. Hulbro nnothcr issue of the Co t.umuum the l'rcsidciitiiil COIllPSt will luivcbeen declilcil. For twen ty years the prospects for Demo cratic success Imvo not been so cheering, nor have our people gono into a contort with to much vigor. Thoyyearn for a change and de mand Hei-okm, In Tikltm and Hendricks wo huvo magnificent lctidcrs, and tho Platform is fault less. There is therefore every induce ment to poll our entire vote. Work grn until the polls an .uosc l. do not ston to wrangle with our opponents. The day for discussion hiis passed, and ij'ork now counts. Our enemies are desperate, well organized, with p'entyof money, and will capture a vote wherever they can, by fuir means or foul. Do not let them intimidate voters or election boards. Have good men at the polls in every District If you value honest and economical Gov ernment, give the whole day to the cause; and the Republican party will sustain such a defeat that it will know no resurrection. And now, boys, give them Indi ana ! IS IT UAN'KKUPTCV? We appeal to you, old men 1 is there in your-recollcction, memory of n time so try ing, of money so scarce, of work so unprofit able? For sixteen years the Republican party in power have printed millions of money where is it? And echo answer, ''Wheief Pick up tho daily papers and the first paragraph that meets your eye is oneto the effect that such a manufacturer or uch a merchant has Jailtil failed for hun dreds of thousands of dollars. And hundreds of people n.e ruined by the insolvency. Pick' up a country paper and run your eye over the columns of Sheriff's sales, and iol low'theni to the hammer and see farms and houses sold for one-fifth of their value ; and then vote for Hayes and keep this party in power Within tho last year about ONii, HUNDRED AND TWENTY pieces of resi estate nave oceu sotu in Columbia coun ty ny the Sheriff, besides many lots of per sonal property. Farms and homes have been swept from the owners for a mere song, and the cry is, "still they go." Do you waht this thing to continue? Then vote for Hayes, ami the whole country will shortly be fgohff, ooiso, GONE 1 1" j MOV. TILUEN'S LETTER. We desire to call the attention of our readers to the letter written by Gov. Tilden to Abram S. Hewitt, Esq. on the subject of "Southern claims," printed on the first pae of this issue. This bugaboo of tho Republican party is effectually disposed of and tho last falsehood of tho Campaign refuted. Nothing can be more clear and decisive than the1 language used by Gov. Tilden and timid and doubtful voters who may have fancied that these claims might obtain recognition, in spite of the Constitu tional prohibition, in event of Mr. Tilden' election can now rest their souls in peace. In company with the rest of the political falsehoods of Mr. Tilden'a enemies, this one has melted away and "Like the' baseless fabric of a vision Leaves not a wrack behind." The bankers, bishops and leading clergy men of Charleston, S C, have united in an aldress to the people of the United States, denying the statements made by Governor Chamberlain, and asserting that there is no defiance of law and order by the white poo pie. A number of the members of the Philadelphia bar have joined iu a protest agalnsrthe President's South Carolina proc lamation. Subsequently sixty Northern merchants resident and doing busiuess iu Charleston, met and adopted an address to the people of the United States declaring Governor Chamberlain's proclamation un warranted by the real condition of South Carolina, and fully endorsing tho statement of tho clergy and bankers. There was a glorious turnout ofthe Dem ocracy at Reading on the 2iith. It is esti mated that 30,000 people were present. Ibcre was an immeti.o procession and Hjieeches were made by Gen. McCIeltan, Ex-Gov. Uigler and Senator Wallace. Two buffaloes wero roasti d for the people. On unfortunate accident marred the pleasure of the day ; the railing to a portico gave way and precipitated thirty persons to tho side walk, eighteen feet below. Twtlve of tho unfortunates had limbs fractured or sustained other injuries. VOTERS JIEWAREI THERE ARE THREE TICKETS TO I1E VOTED NEXT TUESDAY, O.VEHEAUED 'STATE" CON TAINS THE NAMES OK ELECTORS ONE HEADED "JUDICIARY" CONTAINS THE NAMES OE THE TWO ASSOCIATE SUDORS; AND ONE HEADED "CO UNTY CONTAINS THE NAMES OE COUNTY OFFICERS, INCI.UD1NU CONGRESS AND STATE SENATE. UK SURE THAT YOU VOTE ALL THREE TICKETS, UKCAUSI THE ELECTORAL TICKET IS PRINTED ON A SEPARATE SLIP. The Republicans are terribly ufraid the .rebel claims will not be paid. These claims are mainly held by Republicans jobbers who have bought them at a nominal price, and they Enow they will not bo paid if Tilden i elected I How nervous they are abtut these claims 1 " A little over a year ago a Justice of the Peace in I Ills County bought a docket, large enough, ns he thought, Is last him his term nf tic ytan. It is nearly full already. Vote for llye and it trill on be full Ml!. V, W. IIIKIIIKS. This genltcman, who Is nn excellent law ycr, but n (letestnblo politician, was a mem ber of the Democratic Slato Convention at Krle in 1875, and by Ills efforts In bclialf cit" a soft money plank in tho platform proba bly contributed moro than any other man In the State to the defeat of his parly that fall, Ho considers hliiitclf a Democrat, wo believe, but ho is not, on (ho contrary ho Is n bitter though not an avowed enemy of tho party. Ho is a monomaniac on tho "soft'' money question and, like many others, has gone mad over this hobby, A report gained currency, somctimo since, that Mr. Hughes had declared his Intention of supporting Mr. Tildcu and ho was warmly commended for Ids determination. Tho report was n false ouo and Mr. liuglies sent n des patch to the press in which ho "denounces" "the slander" that ho had "agreed to sup port Tildcn" and asserts that ho ''would its soon trust Hayes with the protection of tho ballot as Tilden.1' A model Democrat, truly, Is tho indignant Mr. Hughes. A man, tvhn, calling himself a member of the Democratic party, considers thu statement that ho will support his party's candidate for President " slander." Mr. Hughes has an undoubted right to think and vote as ho chooses, but holding the opin ions that he docs,ho should at least bo manly enough to avow himself no Democrat and refrain from participation in tho councils of the party henceforth. WeconsidcrMr.Hughcsto be astumblin? block and rock of ollciicc to and patriotic voter am mi all Democrats to uvo Id hi icy Do deceived auu go antra ly. ilio Democratic party, uo assured, is more ashamed of Mr. Hughes than ho of It TIIAXKSniVING PROCLAMATION. Pennsylvania, ss : l. 8. Iu the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: John F. Hartranft, Governor of the said Commonwealth. A PROCLAMATION Notwithstanding tho present depression of business, and the accompanying distress, the people of this country continue to enjoy manifold blessings, and the moro especially in the preservation of their institutions and liberties, through the vicissitudes ot a centu ry, and iu the steadfast faith that the light of God's favor is only temporarily dimmed by the clouds that darken the country. N.ow, therefore, I, John F. Hartranft, Governor of Pennsylvania, do recommend that the good people of this Commonwealth, laying aside all secular occupations, assem ble together on the iiOlh day of November, 187G, being the same day set apart therefor by tho President of tho United States, to give thanks to Almighty God for his contin ued kindness, and to merit by prayers and thaiikfulm ss the fulfillment of all reasona ble hopes, and the gratification of all just desires. Given under my hand and the great seal ot tlii State, at Harrisburg, this 31st day of October in tho year ol our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seventy-six, and of 'the Commonwealth the one hundred and first. J. F. HAitTitANrr. By the Governor : M. S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth. POOL)iELIilNU. Philadelphia, Nov. 1. Tho last sales of pools on the Presidential election at ttie International Exchange in 'this city, which took place this evening, were as follows: On tho general result Tilden, $100; Hayes, $80. On tho remit In New Yurk City and State Tilden, 1U0 ; Hayes, $40. In New Jersey $100 to $55 on Tilden. In Connecticut $100 to $72 and tSOou Tilden. In Indiana $100 to $75 on Tildcu. In Pennsylvania $35 to $12 pu Hayes. $200 were offered that Tilden would get a larger majority in New York than Hayes would receive from Ohio and Pennsylvania together. No takers. Any of our Republican friends who arc sure that Hayes will bo elected can make a fortune by hieing to Philadelphia or New York. A cotemporary accuses m of opposing Mr Collius' election This is untrue. His name is among the list of candidates in the Co lumbian, and no tickets have been printed at this office which did not contain his name Of course we were not enthusiastic over his lleged nomination, for. wo considered that the written pledge given by him and his conferees two years ago when Columbia county nominated him, should have been larriei out. It was us follows Wilkix-Uamie, Pa., Oct. 13, 1S74. We. the undersigned, agree that F. D. Collins shall be a candidate for but one term, and that we will use all honorable means Innominate O. U. Ilrockway as the uext candidate foi Congress. F. D. Collinh, F. A. IlEAMISH, 1). P. Uarton, S. W. TllIMMHU. Wo have refrained from giving tho inside history ol the Conference, bccatiso it would have dune no good, and might have done some harm. Mr. Waller is not entitled to the support of tho Democratic party of'this District, nor will ho receive any cousidera- b'e number of votes from it. It is amusing to read tho iudigtiatit out bursts of tho Republican papers, over the alleged discovery of fraudulent tax receipts n Philadelphia, iu the hands of Democrats. A stranger would imugino that such u thing as an illegal tax receipt had never before been heard of in the Pilgrim city. Why, this very day, tiicro uro bushels of them iu thu hands of Republican politicians there, and 50,000 illegal names on tho registry lits by which to uso them. The Pilgrim mb-rulers of Philadelphia have used theso blanks far years and tliuinsuined indignation of tho partisan papers Is both absurd and impudent, bam. Josephs, one of tho so called Democrats who hud these receipts in his possession U not a Democrat uud was denied recognition at thu lust Democratic State CmiveiKittu. Wo believe thu whole a Hair to bu a Republican trick, An investigation of accounts fur county and city officers with thu Commonwealth. ruti'iilx tho fact that Peter A. U. Widener, Republican city Treas., Phtla., is behind In his accounts $U03,W'J,30, r neat little sum truly for an officer to owo the Cumiimiiwealth It remains now to bo seen whether the State will get the amount due. The Republican government ol Piiadtdpbiurhas tixedjtipou that city t debtof some seventy millions and Air. Wideuer has only done his share In run nlng up uii individual bill of indebtedness. UEYVAKK OF UOURIlAt'KS. Il Is the Invariable custom of our opponents to circulate outrageous lies a fuw days before tho election, well knowing that they cannot bo exposed in time. ,It isun old dodge of theirs, and wo theieforo warn our readers not to heed any of ftiese late slanders. If true, they would have been trotted out long ago. especially as they would have effected Ohio and Indiana. WHAT ((UK SOLDIERS WANT. TILDEN, HEFOnM AND PEACE. Philadelphia, October i!8, 1870. 7b Mr People of Jhmtylvania, from the Soldiers whom the Sent into the Field I Eleven years havo passed slnco wo brought the war of tho rebellion to ft close. Still tho march of aimed men Is heard within the borders of our sister States, and that noble organisation of which we wcro onco so proud of being n part tho United Slates army is now being used by tho government for tho ignoblo and unconstitutional purpose of crushing out tho tight of self-government in somo of the Southern States. At Appomattox Court Houso tho southern troops surrendered to tho Army of thu Potomac and laid down their nrtTis In good filth, and wo pledged ourselves to protect them. These pledges tho present administration lias violated. The war Is over, yet peace has not follow ed, and prosperity lias not returned with tho car of victory to bless the country. Many of our comrades laid down their lives, and many more shed their blood that the coun try might bo preserved united In all its in tegrity, but bad men havo used the Dowers of tho government to foster and keep nllve tho bitter feelings and sectional animosities engendered by thu lato struggle. Out of re spect for the memory of our dead comrades wo feel called upon to again step to the trout , ,. ...... I - ..... .l!..ia.ol!' mm ucciare mat iney uiivuuuiAiMjii"? ...i... that tho warliffisaffi5.. , .;. wr. ci nun ...... ....... . .... peace. Wand tiy us now iu ourciiunsi to purify and reform tho government wo pre served by changing the administration and electing Samuel J. Tilden to tho Presidency. Let us linvo an administration actuated by "malico towards none, rharity to all." Mpjor General Geo nor. R. McCll-llan, U. S. A. Major General William II. Franklin, U. S. A. Major General Sr. Claib A. Mulhol IANI), U.S. V. Major General Jospeh F. Knipe, U. S. V. Major General RiciiAltD Coulter, U. S. V. Urigodier General Isaac A. Wistah, U. S. V. Brigadier General William McCand- LES9, U. S. V. Urigadicr General Wm. Ross Hartshorn, U, S. V. llrigadier General JolIN F. Ballieii, U. Brigadier General W. W. II. Davis, U. S. V. Brigadier General Edward L. Dana, U. S. V. Brigadier General W. Cooper Tai.ley, U. S. V. Brigadier General William R. Thomas, U. S. V. Brigadier General Peter Lyi.e. U. S. V. Brigadier General Roiiert E. Winslow, Signed by 323 other officers and 22,000 non-commissioned officers and enlis'ed men. The farmers as owners of the soil cannot escape taxatiou like .the bondholders and bankers. If any one farm is unprofitable or unproductive, the burden really falls upon the neighboring land. We have a great farm in the Southern country ; will the farmers of the North voto to doublo their own burdens by destroying the interests of the South. An idle acre in the South means a heavier tax upon tho crop grown on an improved acre iu the North. Northern farm ers will vote so that every acre in the Uni tod States may yield its full crop and fair profi.. Tho Republicans sing small about the "solid South" since their senseless cry was met by the statement of the overwhelming fact that Republicanism increased tho debt of the Southern States from 1SG5 to 1872 from $50,034,198 to the enormous sum of $315,181,143. If this is not enough to make a "solid South'' against the Republican par ty, pray what more is necessary ? A people that would prolong the power of such a par ty would be called worso than Insane. They are going for a change. This Republican prating of honesty, puri ty and virtuo strikes us as tolerably cool, considering that in nearly every penitentia ry in the United States there are to-day Re publican politicians and tx-officc holders convicted of every grade of stealing, and that for every Republican thief behind the bars there are scores of Republican thieves plying their vocation outside. Pittsburg Post. The New York Journal of CoUmerce (in dependent) says: The assumption that the Democratic party cannot be trusted to keep faith with the Government creditors is a very grave impertinence in the face of his torical facts that cannot be controverted. When the question lias had any practical importiiuco iu any part of this country the Democrats have always been found on tho right side, and tho Republicans have led the opposition. A frightful accident occurred uu the Dela ware and Lackawanna Railroad at Lehigh Summit, 22 miles from Scruutou on Monday evening, by which two persons were killed, live fatally injured uud sixteen wounded. A very heavy passenger train laden with visitors to tho Centennial wm much behind time and, whilu stopping to repluuou brokeu coupling, was run into by u coal train with tho sad results noted. Tho ribald press is now quoting from tho organs uud asking tlirui what they think now such remarks as this irom tho Tribune of last Saturday : "Governor Tilden is a sa gacious ii'iau. He knows that the South ern demand uro injuriug Ids party. Why does hu not stato that, It' tlectid, hu will veto every bill for the pa) incut of Lhsc.s to men who cannot prove their loyalty 1 Ho does not dare." Uulortunutely for tho organs. he did dure. Senator Patterson s,iys there is "live years ot good stealing iu South Carolina, ,yet," and Uraut has scut the soldiers down there to help do it. Doubtlcs ha also shares the plunder. Vote for lluyes and iu ibur years we iniy have them here in Penn sylvauia. The merchants, and clergymen and Bish. ops and bankers of Charleston, and the law yers of Plfcl.idclphia, without distinction of party have denounced Grant's military usur putiou, and pronounced the attempt to run an election with bayonets instead of ballots-, inhtmous. The Republicans havugtviu up the dec tiou of llayss, and are. bunding all their eu ergies to thu elictlou of iiiumbers of Con grexH, hoping tu prevent Reform by carrying the CongreM Don't lot them. Edward S Stokes, tho murderer of the notorious Jas. Fisk, jr. was released from tho Aul run Penitentiary on Satuiday lust, hav log served tho full term of his Imprison mcU, Tho Democratic Cougresx of last session saved tho country THIRTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Do you want to see- it tquandcred and stoleu? If you do, voto for Hayes. Tho herelnforo uncontested position of Ananias Hays as tho champion liar of the ago Is no longer his. Another hand hat torn tho laurels from his brow and now proudly wears them on his own wavy locks. Blaine of Maine Is the successor of Hayes and far exceeds him in mendacity. Blalno appears to havo started In this campaign with a firm mid settled I lea that the more falsehoods there wpre told the stronger would be the chances for Republican success. Nobly has ho carried out this idea and most suc cessfully has lie advanced to the front rank of falsifiers. In otic of his recent speeches ho asserted that United States Hags did not fly anywhere in Georgia except on Custom Houses and Post olllces. Gov. Smith, Sena tor Gordon and A. R, Lau ton, elector at largo for thu State, Rally deny this and cite instances ol buildings whom thu tlag is al ways lloatlng. In all public meetings it is mid lias been a conspicuous feature In the decorations. .A nice creature for President was Blaine of Maine 1 In the lato elections the w hole power of tho Government was. thrown on the Repub lican side, with n disregard of decency such us has never before been witnessed. Noth ing was left undone that organizing ability, unlimited resources, wicked ingenuity, and corrupt combinations could achieve parnbly lost, and Ohio Is barely saved by (he kin ot Its I cell:. A. 1. Sun. Tho expenses of tho White House under Democratic rulo wcro $17,817.50. Under Republican rulo they aro 8108,20 1.65. Is not tho difference $00,417.35, rather a high price to pay for the honor of having a Rc- iiiblican in tho White House? Unfortu nately this is only an example ofthe gener al profligacy of Republican mle. Tho tamo pint of reckless extravagance runs throueli the whole service, from the President down to tho Ion est official. "The light in the East" is what the Rads now call Vermont. She was a light in the East in 1812, when her Legislature rnsscd an net prohibiting her militia from leaving tho State to aid in the national defence. Sho has been voting the anti-Democratic ticket ever since. Havo you seen as many Sheriff's sales in Columbia county in five years us there havo been within tho last year? Vote for Haym and there'll bo more of them. Can't we make every .voting precinct in the county democratic this year? LetV'tiy" as General Miller said, at the battle of Lundy's Lane. The United Slates Treasury Department is authorized by law lo employ 400 persons. It actually employs 2,800 persons, or seven times as many as It has warrant of law to employ. Hayes, the Arctic explorer, is giving his support to Hayes. He s on tho wrong way to the polls again. JiostonJ'ost. Mr. Halstead asks : "Can Mr. Tilden car ry his own State? Tho Chicago 77mfref(rs him for a reply to General Dix, who is com petent authority, or to wait until Novem ber 8th. Who drove the plundering Belknap from power? Tho Democrats. Do you want him back ? If you do. voto for Haves. Tho jury on the McKay-Times libel caso wero disciiargcd on Saturday after having been locked up n week. They failed to agree. There wus nn immense Tilden and Hen dricks torchlight processiou iu New York- last week with 50,000 men in line, making n column four miles long. The President has issued a proclamation designating Thursday, November 30th, as a day of National Thanksgiving. Medical men who have witnoxpprl tlm healimr and nurifyinir action of Glenn's Sulphcr Soap upon tho Skin, pronounce it an excellent spccinc lor scorbutic eruptions, and one of the most elncacinus deodorizem and disinfectants iu use. Crittentou's, 7, 0th Ave., N. Y. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 60 cents. Nov. On Tuesday evening, while stopping at the house of John'McXcul. at lilack Creek, tho horse and buggy of Gil. Dreisbach was taken by a rami named Lsyi Kishbiu'h, of Nescopeck, who drove the Jwrse oil towards Berwick, a s hard as the animal coildgn. At Conygham Mr, Dreisbach's overcoat fell out nnd was pick ed up, when it was found the swift driven teim was Mr. Lreisbaeh's. It st once occured to Win. Charles that r.ll could not be right, and he im mediately sent a meieiiger on a riiniiinjr horse after the fugitive, lie was overtaken at tho foot of the mountain, Id horse dripping wet. At first he refused to riturii, but soon concluded differently. He wa. brought into town yester day morning about 2 o'clonk, and gave bonds to appear at court. We opina licit lie get out of State's prison he will know better than to re peat thu undertaking. Democrat, O.-t. 20Vi. The word "limited," as used in such titles ns say "John Smith it Co., Limited," or "Transfer Railway Co., Limited," both in this country uud in England, means that joint stock companies are authorized by law, with the liabilities of the stockholders or partners limited to tho amount subscribed, oa condition that every time and iu every placo the company's name ia used by its au thority thu word "limited" shall follow it. Marriages. riNK-HAltltlStH.-AttliereMaeiieooniio Irtdo' father uu Oct. Wtu, uy Itev. C, L. llensuoter, Ituth M. Fink, ol KlikksUlnny, Pu., to Miss AiU W. llar rlbon, or Porks, CoL Co. OtVKUSO.N-LAltlSH.-Ou tho feUiuli, by llonry U. lless, Em)., atbls offloo la Sugartuar, II r. Ainou Ulvcrsoii, to Allm Alice 1'. Lorlsli both ot Huurtoat twp. Deaths. n!ts,1.-la llentou, on Thur&day, Oct H, Mr. Thomas Ileus, OfeU C9 years. l.U.NIlBlt.-Ia Bufiuloat, cn the ltth, nit,, Hiram umtter, unco 99 years, 3 months and 0 days. I'AltKH.-In Jonostown.mth, ulL, William Parks, uvea iu 3 ears, t mouths and 8 days. PAHK8.-1D Jonestown, atth, tilt, John I"orks, aged 14 years. Thene are brothers to Miss Parks, wuu uieu en 1110 imu uu. All three of tscurlel fever. MARKET 11EPORTS. IILOOIKUURO MARKET, Wheat per uushul t l.tD ltyu " ,,, ,, t j Corn, new, us Oats, " " ,,,, .so Flour per barrel , 7.W cioverwxHl , , Vlaibuud l.M nutter i,al!ow'"V,".,.,,r.."l'.".'.'.'.'.'.!!!!!'.'.',','.'.! Potatoos ,, Dried Apples ,, Horns ...I I Sides e Xhouldors , Lord pur pound luyperwu noeswai ,,,, Tlmotliy Hood .. iUOTATIONll FOlt COAL. .30 .IS .10 .110 AS ,1 .IS .IS 11.00 . no, 4oawmur No. 6 ...... jC" JUA No." " ...Il.ou Ulack&mttVsUitvpoa Wtiut. 14 t 1 lmcudAOUii " ..M H us 10 National Doinotsratic Tlckot. i FOR PRESIDENT, SAMUEL J, TILDEN, , OF NEW YORK. I'OR VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA, lli liiorrilllo Eli rlnrHl Tlrkrl. KLKCTOltS AT LAUGH. 1'iuin.xs It. llcciui.nw-fUucm. u. Wilson. DISTItlCT LLECTOItH, Itntiert I", HMef (leoriro It. lieriell Win it wrtijlif Thomas K lliisklll John Mntlet J. V .Monlsoii nwen .tones Win K, ilnair .loel L t luliitier 11. T. TniinbovviT (leo. H. llowluiul John Nealon J. II. McCainant Daniel 1) tioas .1. II. .McCollum V. V. Knur .Tollli II. llhl Thomas Hower liavln "mall soiiaulm wimmer .1 niiius. I, llatlett John II. (luthrlo II. M.niusnn David is. Morris It. U. llroivn 1 nomas W. Oraj son 81 IScnJamln I Morris. County Officers. -il roil CONUtlESS, FRANCIS I). COLLINS, of Luzerne county. STATE SHSATOlt, ROIIERT 1'. ALLEN. of Lycoming county. tr.piii:fii:xrATivr., K. J. McIIKNRY, of FUhingcrcek. DAVID S. ISROWN, of Main. ASSOCIATE JUDOES, F. L. SHUMAN, of CatawUsa. ISAAC K. KRtCKlUUM, of llcntnn. SlIEP.Il'F, .IQ1IN W. HOFFMAN, of liloomtburg. JU"Y CO.MSII-iHIO.VEtt, ELI ROllUINS, nf Fithinqi'riek. Dciiiocrultc SlitndliiK Cuimiiluec. Boavcr Nathan ltredbonder, Jr. Itenton-W. II. Smith, llerwlck W. T. Snyder, llloomsburi; E. W. J. Huckalew, Dloomsburg W, II. W, Mcltcynolds. llrlarcreck Wm. Lamon. Catawlssa U. M. Tewksbury. Ccntralla Manus Mcllrcarty. Centre II. A. Schweppenbclscr. Conyngbam N. Nlel Lenllun. Conyngham S. Peter Luby. Flshlmjcreck Frank Woll Franklin Jacob Knlttle. Greenwood (I. W. Utt, Hemlock Wm. rilrton. Jackson Wm. L. Manning. Locust-Wm. II. Helnbold. Madison Conrad Kramer. Main W. T. Sliuman. Mlffllii-D. II. Montgomery. Montour I. N. Gordon. ML Pleasant A. T. Ikeler. Orango Abraham White. Pine W. Karehner. lloartngcreek J. II. Kllngcr. Scott-O. P. Ent. Sugarloaf-E. a Fritz. Important to Centennial Visitors. Many nf our readers who yet intend to visit Philadelphia, will wisli to do so at tho least possible cost nnd trouble. They will nut wish to pny hotel rates when they can obtain good accommodations at privato and hoarding houses at one-third hotel rates. During September and October the crowds will be so latee that they cannot ho accomo dated at hotels, and to avoid trouble on their arrival all should know where they are going to stop, before leaving home. You can ob tain good accommodations by tho week for from $5 to $10, or by tho day from SI to 2. To do this you intisti write to J. Weaver & Co., 1318 Market street, Philadelphia, nnd they will, on receiptor $1, to pay them for their trouhlo nnd expense, send you a list of ono hundred hoarding houses, giving tho prices charged by the day or week. You can then celect 11 place for yourself, nnd make arrangements direct with the parties you wish to stop with. In this way you can save from $10 to 25. Should you wish to stop at a hotel they will tnaice all necccsBn ry arrangements for you nnd charge you but $1. '77i' is our advice. Take it. Stnte what paper you saw this in. Sept. 22, 187G. Have you tried Kirby's WildChcrry Cough Ilulsam 1 A very pnlatenble compound for tho various nfl'ections of tho throat nnd lungs it has been used with t-ucces, iu seven cases of asthma giving instant relief uud in many cases ejecting a pernnment cure. Price 50 cents per buttlo nnd positively warranted to give entire satisfaction 1 r nionev refunded. Ivirby's Mugic Relief for tlio instiut cure 01 severe aim acuto lmins. Kirby s 'lasteless Worm Lozences. ideas ant. safe uud effectual. Kirby's llnro and Catthi Powders aro the best powder lor stock, manufactured. Try them and lie convinced. Kirby's Camphor leo for sunburns, aoro lips nau cnaiipeil nanus. Ulll s llillums ami l.m r rills are recom mended by thu first Physicians. The above preparations uro for sale by all Druggists anil dealers 111 medicine. JIOVEK KltOTllElW. July 21,7ti.-ly Wholesale, Agent Tllli CillKAT DlhCOVEltYl K. F. KUNKEL'd III ITEK WINK OF IKON. For Iho cuio of ucak blouiaeh, i;cnerul ilobl'ity, Indiges tion, dlseasoot tho lien oils ) stem, umstlpatlou, acidity of thu stouitu-b, uud all euMis reiiulilng a toiJo. Tho wlno lucludou tho most ugrceaf lo and einclent Halt of lion wo iusm.'ks; cttrato of ZJ.igue'te Oxide, combined with thu roost euei getlu of v egvLiblu tonics Vol ow Peruvian Hark. The effect la many cn&cs or debility, loss tf appe tite, and general prohtrutlon, of an uMclentHultot Iron comblnvst nllli vuluablu Ncrvo tonic, Is moat happy, 11 augment the up HjtlUi, rolbcslbo pulse takes off lausculur llabllneas, removes the pallor Of debility, awl gives u llorld vigor to tho counten ance. Do you waDt (wmethtflg to stn ngthcn you t Do you want a good uppctltu ; Do you want to build up your coustltutlonj Do you wunttofeel well! Do you want to get rid of uervouf nessj Do you want encr gyt Dojuu want to bltcp wllt Do you want brisk aud vigorous footings? If jou do, try Kunk. el s Wlno 01 iron. Vhls trul v vabrablo toule lias lieen Uioroughly tout ed by ull laassi'ii of llui community, that it Is now deemed liidtHpouutblo ns a Tonlu inotllcliiu. t costs but little, puilllyslbu blixid uud Ktes tone to Hie stomach, renovate the system and prolongs life. I now only u.Hk trial ot tills valuable Tonic, Price II. per bottle. K. V. KUKKICL, Hole Proprietor Philadelphia, it. Ak ypur druggist for KunkelV Hitter wino ui lnm. and take no other inuke. noia only Intl. hutk. All othora aro counterfeit, bo bo ware of theio. lluy su bottSos for i. Worms RcuwvccI Alive; K. y, KunktFu orm ijrup never tails to destroy . nn, Neut aaa. atoiaach v or uui. Dr. Uunkel uu-o only buccmstul Physlcuin la this country for tho removal or worms, lie removed Tape worms with Ue&4 audi all complete, olive lu 'i hours, and no lea iiutu removed. Be ua for circular, or call oa your urogtist, uid get a boiUo or.Jiuiikel'a worm Syrup rwtti, itntvtrbau. Nor. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT1CH. KSTlTIt Or HIRAM M'MIIlt, DKCEAStP. Itlrninr Aflmtnltf mllflA nn llin rnlAln nf lltratn Lunger, lam of isuirarlraf tvn.. Col,, Uo, deeea rd . yiu . iKk;ra i Iiae been cranlnd uv llin Itivlster ol f ham county to Aiiuruw.1. iips8,oi same iwp., uoiuinuia ihiuul. AUin'r., to whom all persons Indebted are requested to m.iko payment, ami thoso having claims or de mands niralnst tho said estate will males them Known 10 1110 saia Aumimairaior wiinoui. ueiar.. AMIltieW .1 1 1 KM -in. Not. fi.-(lw. Administrator. Farm & Mill Propgriy for Sale or Kent. Tho farm and mitt niotvrtv known ns tho.ticnb Yohu mid iroiirt;, In .illlllln Uiniishlp, Is for milu or rent. Meljr tlilnjt Is In tlrst el iss condition. Alain eiianee for a uoodiiilller. Tcrmi easy. Apply soon JOHN V. KVAN8. llerwlck, I'n. Nov3-4r Vary 1!. Mnss, bv Lit next friend In Conn 0 county, oinmon Pleas of Columbia ynnliunlul. I. I.'ltn No. ii Mav Term isio. WIllUmK. Moss. J subpiuna In divorce. Tho atlas mibptenn In tho aboto caso hadntfbeon returned nun pktlntvntus, jou, tlm said William It. .Moss, are requested to appear at the said Court, oil ttcilrst Monday of December next, to answer tho complaint, therein nled. C. W. MII.I.KIt, CIIAS. S. roUNWALD, Attorney, Sheriff. Nov. S.-4W. fUUY LIST FOR SPHCtAL TERM NO t VK.MiiKU 27th, 1S70. Heaver Pant Fry. Ilcnton ltusscl Karns. llloom Douglass Hughes, C. It. Houttl, It. K, Sharnlun 'fliomas E fleddls. Jftepb Srluilert Wm. Saunders, Joseph sharplcss, J II, Stcckcr. llrlarcrcels-Stephen Michael. Catawlssa-John II. Uartzel. Center .lames Ilrcdbendcr, Wm. Shaffer. Flslilngcrcek Cyrus Itobblns. Franklin C. L. Artley, Wm. O. Fisher, Daniel Dealer. Orecnwood-lllram C. Eves, A. W. Dowltt, Win, Kyer, Amos Trlvelnleco, Samuel Mcllcnry, II. S. l'jtrman, Hemlock Powell Folk, F. P. Harris, John ltctz. Ixwust Franklin Itarlg, Lucas Fatnlnger. Madison John (I. Nnvlus. ML Pleasant A. J. Ikeler. Itoarlngcrcek-Jolm Itarlg, Kcott-T1ioma3 Crcvcllnff, William rcltlt, J. Dachman. Hugarloat James Pennington. SHERIFFS SALES. ltyMrtuoof sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and Fieri Facias to me directed will bo exposed to public, bale at tho Court Houso In llloomsburg, at 0110 o'clock p. m. on TUESDAY, INOVEMIJER 28, 187G,' All that certain Ileal Estate sltuato In tho Town ot Espy, Scott township, Columbia county, Pennsjlvn nla, bounded on the north by Second street, cast by lot of Henry Trembley, Boutti by an alley, west by lot ot Thomas Crcvellng, being rorty-ono and one-fourth feel front nnd 0110 hundred and seventr-threo and one-fourth feet deep, whereon are erected a one and a half story Houso and a Frame Stable. ALSO, Ono other lot No. 1, bounded on tho north by Sec ond strcet,;east by lot of Thomas Crevellog, Jr., south by nn alley, west by lot formcny owned by Harman Crevellng, belngabout eighty-two and one-half feet front and ono hundred and seventy-three and one- fourth feet In depth, whereon aro erected a two-story framo building occupied as an onicc.nlso adry house and bhed. seized, Ukcn Into execution nnd to bo sold as the property of Thomas W. Edgar. ALSO, At the same time and plaeo all that certain lot of land situate In Heaver township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: On tho north by land of William Kolb.castby land of Widow Hhoady, bouth by a public road and west by Daniel lllnterll- ter, containing twelve acres, whereon aro erected a Frame Dwelling Houso and out-buildings. Seized, taken It, to execution and to Lc told as the property of Jeremluh Kolb. ALSO, At the same time nnd place, tho following ltenl Estate, slt'uito lu the tow n of Espy, Kcott township, Columbia county, Pcniisjhnnta, to-wlt: All that certain lot ot ground bounded on tho east by.Ciark Crevcllng, south by Jl aln street, west by John Shu- man, and north by an nlley, whereon are erected a two story ,'framo house and out-bulldings, said lot being sltty feet front and one hundred and eighty Icet In depth, more or less. (Seized, taken lntc executtsn, nnd to bo sold 03 tho property of Jacob Fodder. ALSO, At tho tamo time and place, all that lteal Kstato situate In Heaver township, Columbia county, Penn nylvanla, bounded and described as follows : On tho south by a public road, west by a btrect or alley, north by a public road, east by a load or alley, on which arc ciuued'a Frame Tuem Maud, Frame Stable and out-lrulldliigs, said land betng ono linn drcd nnd Wty feet front mid one bundled and fifty feet In depth, being three lots In (Hen City. Seized, taken into execution nnd to bo sold as the property of Stephen Wood! lug. ALSO. At tho samo time and place, all that certain lot of land situate lu lleacr township, Columbia county, ennsjlvanla, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a white oak stump, thence by laud of Charles F. Maun, booth tlnee degrees west thirty nine perches to a stone; theneo by other lands of Charles Michael, north seventy-four degrees east thlrty.nve and tlve-teiith is.rtbes to a stone, thenco by name north tlo digri.es west thirty-nine peiehes to u stone, thence by land of Charles F. Mann south sixty-eight degrees west twentj-nineatid six-tenths. perches to tho place ot beginning, containing Light Acres, strict meastue, all under cultivation. ALSO, All that lot and piece of land situate In Heaver townshli,aforesald,bounded and described as follows Beginning at n stone lu tho public road; theneo by other lands of John and lieuben Hennlnger north twenty-two degrees, east, sixteen perches to a utono heap ; theneo north ss degrees, east Uttocn perches to a stouo thenco soutli twenty-two degrees" west twenty-six perches tx, a btono la public road thenco down salt roadlu publlo load north sixty degiees,west sixteen pcichos to tho place of beginning, containing Two ACres, mora or less whereon are erected a Frame House, Store, and out buildings. ALSO, All that tract of land sltuato In Heaver, returned In tho name ot Eltas Milter, containing Klghty-threo Acres, uud convo ul lo Abram llleo by .loll 11 Slit del' Treasurer of ColumlU county, by deed daU'd Sept bth, JB74. ALSO, All that ceitnln tract of land sltuato In said Denver township, bounded and described as follows : On tho east by Abram It lee, north by Wm. fmlth, w.stby Miurnan'a heirs, and south by company lands con tabling Eighty rrcs, moio or less, whereon aiu erected two dwelling houses and out buildings. ALSO, A tract of land sltuato lu sumo tow nsblp, bounded anil described as follows ; On tua north by publlo road, east by F. L. Khuinan, west Ly public road soutli by Susan Saut, being forty leet liont and two hundred feet In depth, whereon aro nested a Dwelling llouso and blacksmith Shop attached to gether aud other out buildings. AliK), A tract of landbltuato In llcailsgereel; township. Columbia county, bo undi d nnd described as follow s: On tho south by lands ot David llower, eus', by lands I of K. Leidy, 1101th by lund of Mlebaemtraufser, and ou tUowosl by Michael struusser, contalnln.' forty ocrus, moro or less, w hereuu are t retted a dwtUlug Louse and outbuildings. ALSO, Ono other tract ol land sltuato lu Iteavr townshlpf county aforesaid, beginning at a stone, thenco bj land ol lato Henry Lehr. or now Joseph Lour, south 6D degrees east ISO p relies to a chestnut oak, theneo by land of Daniel Mnglcy south degrees east HI perches to a stone heap, thence by lands of (leorgo Longenbcrger, deceased, south so degrees west in jierches to a maple, thenco by laud of John Dallous north elghty-thrco degrees west ouo hundred and forty-nine perches to a corner, theseo by land of John Dallous south iwelvo degrei-s west flfteen lierchcs to u water btrch, theneo by Catawlssa creek north eighty-four degrees west forty-one iierchos to a stone In said creek, theneo tw enty-oue jierches lo a stone, thenco north blxty-tlvo degrees wsst two and tlve-tenth perches to n stone, llu-nee by lands of Andrew Hbuman, deceased, north twcnty-nlno de- greotieast Ihlrty-IHe pcichcs to nstone, thenco by samo north twenty-ouo and ono-halt degrees cast twenty-ouo perches to tho place of beginning, con taining ntty-tlvo acres, neat measure. Seized, taken Into ciecullon, aud to bo sold us the property of Abram Itlce. CONDITIONS OF HALK.-rurchascrH must pny ten ier cent, of the purchase money, or at least enough to cover all costs, at striking down of sale, otherwise property to be resold at once. CHAS. S. FOItNWAI.D, Sheriff's Office, thcrltf. NOV, S, ISIS. THIS IMI'ttll it o.t HLK WITH R DWELL & pHESMAN . Advertising Aoonts, THIRP & CHESTNUT SIS., ST. LOUIS, U,, BUHi'iVmS OAKIXS. VWITINO CAItlia, UriTttll HEADS, 11ILL 1IKADS, rosTKita. to., to NeAtlyud Clietjily tulnUxl at UioUoi.uu- BILK Office. SHERIFFS SALE. Ht virtuo of a writ of HI. Fa. 1 wiwl out ol t bo Court of Common Picas ol Columbia county and to moai. ree.td. will b! exposed to imbllo sale ou tho nrclal. Sos at one 0 clock p. in., on ' - FRIDAY, NOVEMDER 17th, 1870. All that certain lot of ground situate In the bor ough of Centralis, Columbia county, Pa., liounded and described ns follows 1 On the north by Itallroad street, cast by J. It. Johnson, soulli by nn alley, nnd west by Thomas lluwoll, being Mi feet front and 140 feet deep, whereon aro erected a stable anil leo hnnqn. Neuod, taken into excciuion , ana 10 uo somas tho property of Conr.i.l Follan l OON'DITIONS OF H U.K. Purchasers must pay ten is-r cent, of tho purchase money, or at least enough lo cover all costs, ntstilktng down of sate, otherwise property to ba resold at onee. C. a. FOIINWA LI), Sheriff's Ofllee, Sheiltf. October II, 1ST4. T 1ST OF OAUSKS. ORDERED FOR II TltlAI. AT Till! AlllUlllt.NKD COUHT OF KO- William llrown et al. i. John Ilrown's KxTs. Ell Kendlg s. Daniel Morris. John .1. Mcllcnry vs. 1). L. .V. W. It. It. Co. Ilcnjamtn Wlntersleen s. William Houghton. Ellas Miller s. P. & IL It. It. Co. John McCalla's Ex'r vs. (teorgo .1. Luce ct nl. Mary McAIarncv et al. vs. Simon P. Kaso et at. Jacob H. lllndcrlltcr vs. William Mnslngcr. A. I!, Sbarretts et al. vs. ltobert O. lloncll. A. E. Sbarretts et nl. vs. David Stroup. D. T. Seyberl s. JiihnP, Cn-asr. r.. .unlet South s. John 11. Kimble. John (1. Jacoby vs. 8. A. Wilson. Iteuben Klsner s. D. F. Scybei t ct nl. Second National Hank of Tltusvlllo vs. J. A. Lo- bcc. Tlm JC Brother vr. II. F. Dallman. Daniel A. IlOikley vs. W. It. tlradley. Mlfllln School I)lst.s. Peter J. Ijintzctat. Catharine ltess's uto vs. John Sllner. I. V. MCKelvy vs. William Shaffer et nl, John Woodsldo Co. vs. Daniel Morris. J. M. Don lit vs. Samuel Crevcllng. A. L. Tinner vs. Elma Kestcr. J. W. Irwin's use vs. Jesse. A. Iotcc. II. FItANK ZAltlt, Oct. 21, 1970. Prothonotary. ORPHANS' COURT SALE John Wenner. Administrator of .Solomon lluss.lato Iol Flshlngereek township, deceased, will cxposoto public sale on the premises ou SATURDAY, NOVEMUER 4, W7C, nt ten o'clock In tho forenoon, all that certain LOT OF G R O U N I), slhi.itn In Flshlncrcreek townsliln. aforesaid, bounded aud described as follows, to-wlt 1 on tho North by John Wenner, on tho East by William Itobblns and lsuas nenucr, n inotsouiunnu west, oy wiuiuui liuderbach, and containing TWO ACHES moro or less, on which aro erected a HTOltV-AN'D-A-llALF Fit AM E HOUSE, A HAKN, and other out-bulldlngs. THlt.MS OF SALE. Ten ner cent, of one-fourth of 1110 mircnnse money 10 00 iiuiu nt 1110 sirisiuK huwh 01 too properly, 1110 one-iouriu less ino in puruenu nt 1110 connnnaiioii 01 ante, anu ine remainim; inrtiu fourths In ono jcar thereafter, with luteiest from conurmaiion nisi. JOHN WENNEIt. Oct. 13, is;c-ts Administrator. Yakuablc Real Estate For Sale! Tho Heal Estato ot Joseph Coleman, lato ot Flsli lngcrcek township, Columbia counly, Is for sale. Property consists of about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, of first quality of land. Thero Is on tho premises a good RRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a good barn, .A. SAW OVCIXiX. with good water power, and good fruit. For fur ther Information npply to JOSIAII COLEMAN, CHAS. COLEMAN, Executors ot Joseph Coleman. Still Water. Col. Co., Oct. 27, "70-lw. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of nn order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia County, tho uudorslgned. Administrator of the estato of IMward Lewis, ulll oxpo.se to Public Snle on tho premises on SATURDAY NOVEMUER lltli, 187C. at 10 o'clock a. in., the following described real estate to-wlt : Tho nndlvlded ono half of a lot of (ground sltuato In tho town of llloomsburg, beginning nt tho corner of a lot ot ground formerly ot Thomas Harris and running thenco along tho cast tidu of East street now known as Iron Street, northwardly about forty feet to a corner ot lot formerly of ltoblsou King thenco by the same northeastwardly two hundred and fourteen feet to an alley, thenco along the samo southeastwardiy about forty feet to said Harris lot and thence along the samo two hundred and fourteen teet to tho place of beginning, containing eight thousand live hundred feet bu tho bumo moro or less. Terms of Sale. Ten per cent of ono-fourth of tlio balance of tho purchase money lo bo paid ut tlio striking down of the propci ty, tho ono fourth less tho ten per cent at the confirmation of sale, and tho remaining three-fourths In ono year theicafter, with Interest from conllrmatlou nUI. WM. PEACOCK. Oct, 20, lSTH.-ts Administrator. ORPHANS' C O U R T S A L E REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order ot tho Orphans' Court 0 Columbia county, thu undersigned, Administrators of tho estate ot Patrick MeCloskey, will oxposolo Puollo Salu 011 the promises on SATURDAY, NOVEMUER lltli, 1S7C. atiooloeka ra.,tho following dj3crlbed ical catatu lo-.vit ! 1'lrst All that certain Town lot sltuato in tho town ot llloomsburg In tho County aforesaid, bo tnded and described as follows : lleglnnlng nt tlio north-east corner ot Calharluo street and Lacka. wi nua Avenue and extending eastward along said nv inuo titty feet to corner of lot formerly owned by Chirk llrown, thenco northwardly along tho lino ot suM lot ono bundled cud fifty feet more or less to nn alley, thenco westwardly along said alleylltty feet to the Hue of Cutbarinu street, thenco southward ly along said street to tho place otbeglunlng. Second. All that certain Town lot sltuato In tho Bald Town of llloomsburg aforesaid, bounded aud de scribed us follow s to-vvtt: ou tho west by lot of Patrick Mct'losky, on tho north by an nlley, ou tho ui fit by lot of William liabt, nnd on tho bouth by Sixth street of said town of llloomsburg, Terms of Sale, Ten per cent of ono-Lmrth of tho purchase nouey to bo juld ut tlio striking dOAiu of tho progieity, tho 0110 fourth less tho len per ci ntnt tho confirmation of salo, uud the remaining IMeo-fouithH In ouo jenr thercatter, with Interest tr im confirmation nisi. WM. PEACOCK, Oct. so, '70,-ts Administrator, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VAI.UAHU5 REAL ESTATE ! Tho undersigned Administrator do bonis non cum tcstamento nniiexo of the estato of Vincent lllchard, deceased, will oiler for salo on tho premises. In l lsli- Jngcrcck townslilp, Columbia couuty, Pa., on THURSDAY, NOVEMUER 10, 187G, at II o'clock a. in., tho f allowing described TRACT OF LAND Winded on tho north by F. M, l'ealer, oast by John Wenner and others, south by John Crevcllng, west Ly John Hclshlluo, containing om Jiihviti:n auiux, men! or less j greater part of It being tan stato of cultivation. There aro on tho premises A GOOD FRAME HOUSE, burn, and other outbuildings. There Is a never fall- lug spring ot water near the houso aud a well ut tho house. There Is A LMIQIS AITLK OltOIlAHD nnd other fruit on the place. Tho proierty Is situated In tho midst ot ono ot tho bust agricultural sections In tho county, location desirable. Tcnns of Kale. Ten per cent of vnc-thlrd of the purchase uionoy to be paid at tho striking down tho property, the uic-iwru less tho ten ier nn llin nrst uav or AOrlI.187T.wnon nossusslun wl bo given, and the balance to be paid In two uqual annual puymenui : tuovvuvio 10 ueuccureany ruag. laent bead and mortgage, uw, fi. IIUVVKI.1 uU3i,m Aauunuintior. SHERIFFS SALE. Hy virtue ot ft writ of rtcrl Facias to mo directed, wlll'tie oxpostal to publlo sola at tho Court Houso la llloomsburg, nt 1 o'clock p. in., on SATURDAY, NOVEMUER, 18, 1870, The following real estato sltuato In Centre town ship, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described ns follows, to wit I Tho undivided one-half lntciest In nil that certain mcssuago and tract ot land situate In Cenho township, Columbia county aforesaid, bounded nnd described ns follows 1 beginning at a stouo In tho middle ot tho publlo rond, thenco along tho mlddlonf sntdroid north Is nnd 4.10 degrees cast 4S nnd tl-10 perches lo a stone, theneo along tho tntddlo ol sal.l rond north 8lj( degrCis west 7 slid 4-10 crchcs to it stone, thenco along tho middle ot said road s '4 degrees cast US 8-10 perches lo a stono In tho middle et n public road on tho eastot said tract ol land, thenco along tho middle ot sold rosd piorthsv degrees west ISO R-tO iierchos ton stone, thenco by lands of la I , llldlay Routti UK degrees west Kid perches to a stone, theneo by lands of (leo. W. Shaffer, David Leo and Frederick Hageiibuch south sov degrees cast 13'J perches ton stone, tho plaeeof beginning! contalnlngioi AOBSB and S9 perches, bo tho samo mora or less. ALSO, Tho undivided one-halt Interest In all Hint certain tract, farm or plantation of land sltuato In Centro townshlp.columbla coiinty.bonndcd nnd described as follows t beginning nt a past and from thenco by land now occupied or owned by Webbs, Philip Miller and Samuel A chenbacb, south 12 degrees west 102 perches ton stone, and thenco by land now owned by Jacob Hagcnbuehsouth4T degrees cast 20 ncrrhos to a chestnut, thenco by ether land ot the Raid Jacob Hagchbtieh south 15 degrees east tl ieiches to n I stonertlicnco Ity hind owned by Oco, llldlay notth Tljtf degrees east S3 perches to a stone, thenco by other lands of tho satd George llldlay north 73X do grees cast si 1-10 perches to a Hone, thenco by land of tho said Geo. llldlay suuthll degrees cast so 4-10 perches to a stone, thenco hy land of Daniel Lee, Sr., north MU degrees east II MO iwrchcs lo a black oak, thence by other land of Daniel Lee, Sr.,north 73tfde greseast 37 8-10 perches to a post, thenco by landot Thomas Huniy, Aaron noono and iicnry Trcmuiy north 1V degrees west II J perches tothn plaeeof beginning; containing 131 AOHES nndB perches, strict measure. ALSO, All that ecrtnln messuage, tenement nnd tract of land sltuato In Orange township, In said county of Columbia, liounded nnd ilescrllied ns follows, to-wlt : beginning at a stono corner In tho public roAd on tho south of said tract of land, thenco by lands of John Vnnllew north 1 1 i degrees west 103 3-10 pcrchf s to a stone, tbtneo by land ot Mary lllckctts soutli sn.Vdo grccs cast 27 4-lo perches to a stone, thenco by lands of Levi A. llldlay south 11 degrees cast W tl-10 perch es to a point In the nrorcsald public load, thenco along said road sout h ?0," degrees vv est 3 5-10 perches to n stone, thenco along said road notth 11 If degrees west 4-10 perches to a stone, thenco atonic Bald road south 70;; flegreeswest 210.10 perches ton stone, tlio placo of beginning; containing IU ACHES and 37 perches, bo tho same more or less. Seized, taken into execution, nnd to bo sold as tho property ot Frederick llngenbuch. ry-CONDITIONS OF SALE. Purchasers must pay 10 per cent, of the purchase money, or at least enough to cover all costs, nt striking down of salo otherwise properly to bo re-sold at once. CHAS. 8. FOHNWAI.D, Sheriff's OIllcc, Sheriff, Oct. 26th, 1S7G. Magnetic Soap. 27ie Cheapest Soap that can be used for the folhv iny licomns : 1st. Ono bar w III go ns far as two of any other, id Onlv hull tho usual nilihliiL' bclmr renulred. thero Is a saving of moro than the entire cost of tho soap in i.ioor aione. 3d Tho cminesnrn mnoo svvkbt, ui.iwvN.nnn WHITE WilhoHt itoll.INOor SCALDING, thus ull Injury to them Is avoided. There Is a saving In fuel and haul w oik. and thu washing Is done lu about nan ine usu.11 uuie. Jt Is also guaranteed under a penalty or fifty dol lars not to Injure tho clothes or hands, nnd as ono trial will enaUu any person to asceituln tho truth of thesostiitcmenls.lt viould never nay the proprietor to engage In nn extensive sjstem ot advertising nnd claim such decided merit for Ids soap unless ho knew from posit ivo experience that It would provo to be In every rcsjiect what Is claimed for It. This Is also a superior Soap for siuvino and Ton.- kt purposes. WARNER RHODES & CO., WHOLESALE FANCY (1HOCEI1S, (lENEKAL AOKNTS, Aug. i '70 lm. II. C. k CO. Philadelphia, Pa. VISS'CHEE & HALL'S CONCENTRATED POTASH VViirrntitrd ciitul tn nny Potted, In Ilio lilnrhrt, mill inrHiiiierlor li ( iiiirt'nlrnti'u l.yr lor ill luirponeH lor whirl. It In lined. lut un In ono pound metal cans, convenient for uso in minifies tor making hard nnd sott soaps, nnd lor Cleaning puriioses Kcneruuy. I'lrecuuus lor limit ing soap, etc., accompany each can. For cleanluir type, presses, machtnerr. paints. sorienlog water, washing sinks and fruit lu es In tho spring, 11 la unequnueu ior excellence auu conveni ence or package. For salo by Uiocersnnd Hrug-gl-ts everywhere. Ylawriirrtv iihii'h iiiHei'iieiiiH nno ifiiiiueriniit Pmriler Is valuable for the destruction of tlio potato bug, cotton worm, grasshoppers, mice, rats, roaches. Insects, and vermtn ot all kinds. It Is harmless to men unu uniuiaii, iiiui i.ir uiieajier loan r.ina irncii for tho destruction of vermin. Ills also Invaluable us a liisisncTANT, purltjlng tho air In hospitals and slek rooms, ami destroviuir Iho foul odorsof sinks. cellars, stables, jcc. Put up lu ono puund cans. For sale uy iiruggisia ana urocers uverj wnere. VlSnCHEU A- HALL, .lluniirnrtiirrrx, 80 WALL STItKET, NEW YOHK. Aug. 4.-3m T. D. Kellogg's Advts. Jul, riKDAR VATS AND TANKS. for brew yers, djers, chemists, inanurueturers and private dwellings. (IEO. .1. IIUIIKliAItT CO., Juuu 11-isw, huttonvvood St., below liroad. "OUUIIKR GOODS of rVliultlnir, packing, Hose, lie fng, Kc III IIA1I1) l.EVICK, I nnti boots aiid Shoes, l.1olh- son a co. 724 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, Agents Nstlonal ltubber Co. .1 Ulll! v-isw. ZELL'S NOYOLOPBDIA, Nkw Ituvisun EiiiTios. iwi.aoo nrllclt, 8,000 en gravings, and is splendid maps. ThollKST HOOK of universal knowledge in 1 lis language. Nuw In course of publication. SPECIMEN with map bent loriueeuis, amh?i1n vva.mi'.ii. CBI.1S. 11. W.IV1S &. CO., lMilla. Apr2S ly. , EXGELSIOll BEST AND CHEAPEST PRINTING INK IN THE MARKET, ItarelnyM., NEW' yoitll. Aug. II, 'lo.-lsvv k TTVEI'AWARU, LACKAWANNA AND XJ wi nsri:iiN hajliioad. UlOOMSUURG DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. UK, Takes effect nt 4:20 A MONDAY, NOVF.MIIISU 23 ISIS. NOUTII. hTATIO.NH. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p m, p.m. u is tl 43 V SS fcranton llellevue Tuvlorvlllo.... . ..Lackawanna,,.. I'lltstoii,..,,., .. West llttston... 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