THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM SB U KG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. THE OOLOMBIAN. n i, o o r n u n n. f n 1 n a t, a u , is;j Hull Road Time Table. LACKAWANNA nLOOMSllUltn ltAILltOAU north, south. Accommodation Train e.45 A.M. T.M A. M. Mall Train T.S9 A. M 4.49 P. M Express Train 1.M I', M. 11.61 A. M " ' .W P. M. OATAWISSA MAIL ItOAD. NORTn. SOCTlt Accommodation Train o.is A. M. 7,37 p. M. Itegular Express 4.09 P. M. 11,53 A. M. Tlirongh cars on Express train cither to Now York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between CatawUsa and WlUlamsport. On Sunday last an unuiually large crowd at tended the Mountain Grove eomp-ruccling. Theodore Robbins committed filicide In Sun bury tail Monday criming by shooting him-self. It ! at leant an open question whether the Grammars now In use In our schools ought not to be changed. If we aro correctly informed they aro condemned by nearly all the teachers using ihcm and tho want of interest evinced by pupils In .his branch of study indicates some thing wrong somewhere. The scries now used lias nothing In the way of language lessons specially adopted lo the wants of primary schools. We understand that books elsewhere very popular nro 'offered at prices even lower than the reduced prices of Clark's and It might be well for the board to consider whether tho best Interests of tho schools do not demand Im mediate action in reference lo this question es pecially ns the comparatively few books used In this study In the schools makes the expense tho merest. The communication signed "Farmer" Is re jected because it is not accompanied by n re sponsible name. Joeph Koons Esq., a young attorney of Wllkesbarro wa In town last week visiting with his uncle, David Loweiibcrg. Ilev. John 11. Thompson, D. D. of CnUkill New York, will preach in tho Presbyterian church on Sunday next. F. M. Bales, formerly of Bloomsburg has been appointed Principal of the Sharaokln school district. Wo proposo borrowing $30,000,topny for tho New County Jail, in sums of from $8,000 to 510,000, monthly ns needed. 1'nyablo in cou pon Ponds, running from ono to six years. ?8,000, to bo paid each year, llonds to bo of not less than $100. Thoso desiring to tako loans should inform us of tho nniount of Bond they want nnd when tho money will bo ready. Wo will want somo on tho first of September and of ench following month, until tho wholo loan is completed. Wo do not feel warranted to offer moro than four per cent, interest. Thefirst loan will bo for fix years. Uy order of BILAS IV. MCHENRY, ) John heuner, V Corn's. J. E. SANDS, ) Commissioners' omco,uioomsburg,Pa..Aug.lS,'77. aug. 17-3W Attest: VM. KIUCKIIAUM, Clerk. A NECESSITY OF THE TIMES. A DETECTIVE AMONG US. CH031.N TROSt HOME TALENT. At the reguest of many citizens the Tropr. of the BLOOMSIIURO 99 CENT Store will re main a few days longer with his Popular Store. The Enst Street road is getting very rough again. The grndo is to heavy lhat the water washes tho stones bore. Co. II. 1 Cav Fort Walla Walla, W. T. August ?, 1877 EntTons Columbian, Bloomsburg, Pa. 1 Sir : Corporal Keman D. Lee of Co. H. 1st Cavalry was killed in battle with Indians on the morning of Juno 17 1877. When I last saw him ho was mortally wounded. We were forced to retreat leaving our wounded In the hands of ihe enemy who dispatched them. The bodies were found about 10 cI.ivm after the battle and found just where they fell. Corporal Leo re- Last week Thomas Gerogdth's horse ran ceived your paper through his friends who re nwny with him near Numidin, nnd ho was side in your vicinity, nnd I take this means of thrown from tho buggy, breaking his collar acquainting them with his death. He has The Normal School Cataloguo for this year i out, nnd can be obtained by addressing Kev. D. J. Waller, Jr. Principal, or E. C. Wells, steward. It is not generally known thotneertainyoung man hns been appointed n Lieutenant in tho Pinkerton Dctectiro Agency, and stationed at this place to keep an cyo on the jail, and on certain suspicious characters supposed to bo In our midst. Tho young man whoso namo wo nro not permitted to publish, tint whom we will call John Gilpin, is ono of our townsmen, nnd wo feel honored that so rcspons'blo a position has been entrusted to him. Ono reason why this detective was appointed is probably tho fact of the assault recently mado by Kelly, tho "Hum" on a young man from Centro town ship, who visited tho jail and camo nway with n good deal of skin peeled from his nose, nnd it was deemed ndvisnbie to put some one in command up there who would preserve onlcr. Our young detective received a few days sinco letter signed Allnn Pinkerton with his ap pointment, nnd was accordingly sworn in with solemn ceremonies by tho Coal nnd Iron Police. Pulling a new man over them did not take very ell, but Gilpin smoothed the matter over by promoting Samuel Wynne, nn old member of tho force, to n lieutenancy, subject of course to Gilpin's orders. Everything is moving on smoothly now. The lieutenant occupies his ays in looking about the jail and keeping things straight, ami ill the evenings ho disguises himself and watches for some one to nrrest. It as reported on Monday last that several no torious Mollies were in town, nnd ho at onco started on their track, but soon discovered that they were only delegates from Conyngham town-hip, and entirely harmless. We shall not describe the disguise of tho officer, ns ho desires to remain unknown for the toration of local self government has resulted present. Suffice it to say that ho is ormcd with lco nml prosperity in t lie boutli. In tact, , , . . ,.,., ,,,. i ,. , ,:i I tho lato "confederates "rebels ' nre not ... .... .u...,, ...... .M nu, ."- on, Bt c nt ho ))1)t ,mvo temlfri bone. J. C. Brown is at Mountain Grovo this week. For ono week he is whero the "devil" will not annoy him with tho cry tor copy. Republican. But ho may "annoy" about something else. Young ladiis who slide down banisters, face foremost, may have a "rushing time," but they should do it when there are no male specta tors. . At the Schuylkill county Democratic Con vention the following nominations were made. Judge of Common Pleas, O. P. Bechtol, District Attorney, A. W. Schalck, Sherill, W. J. Mntz. The beauty of the ladies of Baltimore lias be- como the standard of comparison tho world mnncy in the hands of tho gov't, clothing mon- ey, pay &c, which they can get by opplying to proper authorities. Yours Ac. M. McCartv, 1st Sergeant. Harry, son of A. J. Sanders, aged about 0 years, was missed Irom liomo Saturday last about 2 p. m., but until evening his parents wero not alarmed at his absence. Diligo.it search was instituted early In the evening, and at 2 a. ni. Sunday, a general alarm was sounded and nlmo't all our citizens joined in the scorch, without avail, About six o'clock Mr. Sanders walked around the basin of Ihe Muncy canal and was horrl lied at seeing his little son (loot ing in the water, dead. Coroner McCormlck, They maintain that peculiar clearness of Montoutsville, was notified by telegraph and ichnessof complexion by the occasional upon his arrival summoned T.F.Gahan, .T.I. .. .i.ii .m, iin ninn.1 Mirinn Painter, Eobcrt Derr, P.M. Trumbower, D. N. McWilliams and John Bender as a jury,who Mr. F. Coolcy of the Wilkcaharre Record after taking the testimony of several witnesses, spent last Sundry in Bloomsburg. He is mak- rendered a verdict of accidental drowning. Mr. ing friends In that region, and will soon be- Sanders has been particularly unfortunate in his come as necessary and valuable an attache oi the Record as ho was for many years of the Co lumbian. The Continental Collery, located in Conyng ham Township, in this county was sold by the Sheriff on Thursday of last week to J. T. Au- denried as the property of Robert Gorrcll for the sum of $31,000. A few years ago Mr. Gor- rell paid $120,000 for a half interest in it. On Monday last 'John Kiefer, tax collector of Catawissa township lost his duplicates. They were found by two men from Espy who refused to deliver them up without u reward. As the books were of no use to any ono except Mr. Kiefer we think their action was mall to say the least. There has been quite a warm contest on the adoption of books for the public schools In Bloomsburc for tho past week or more. If it has resulted in no great good to the book men, it has certainly beneGted those who have to purchase by reducing the prices considerably below what they have been heretofore. i Bread went up on Tuesday last up Centro Street in Caldwell's wagon, at ft rapid rate, Jlis liorso which was tied at the bakery, corner brushing flies.nnd started up the hill. It turned j'usl 08 m,,ch neal for Polishing e district inln StnWr'. Lorn where, after endenvnrinr. In ttnd township statements. family, having had an interesting daughter burned to deatli a few years since, while anoth er daughter loBt an eye by broken glass from a window she was washing. JIuncy Luminary, DISTRICT ANNUAL STATEMENTS. The following from the Erie Obstmr hits the nail so squarely on the head that we cheerfully give it place in our columns: '"Y hy should wi be compelled to publish statements of our re ceipts and expenditures?' ask some of the town ship officials. Why Bhould you why shouldn you? would be a more pertinent inquiry, Haven t tho people a right to know how much of their money lias been spent, and what better way of informing them than through the me dium of the press? So far from begrudging th few dollars that it costs to advertise these state merits, tho people rather look with suspicion on officials who neglect or refuse to give them tli information that belongs to them. Everybody looks with interest for and scans with core the annual statements of county receipts and ex penditurcs; how equally important it is that the financial affairs of the township and school di tricts should be published for the information of thoso who pay the taxes. If there is any need of printing the county statements, which everybody concedes the propriety of, there get into n buggy, it stopped, was done. But little damage A. S. Barnes it Co.,publish tho National and Independent series of school Books. This se ries is largely used in Columbia county, and their cases, and it would cost the county n much If all the district and township officers Columbia county who fill to comply with tl law requiring them to publish annual state ments should be Indicted the court of Quarter Sessions would be keft busy for a month tryin STANMN't COMMITTER. fleaver-Isaao Kilngcrmon. Ilenton 8. Appleman. llerwIck-Hatauel cliomborlaln, Bloom J!.-luvld Lon enters. Bloom W.-JlB. VaiidcriJtee. lirinrcrtck -A. II. Crf)p. Cotum-wo-Win. 1. Ejerly. Centralla Tnomas tleraty. Centre-tt. A. Frederick. Conyngham N. Nell Lcnlhan. Conyngham 8. John Monroe. Fhhlngcreck-Cjrus ltobblu . rrniiUln-.Tocob Knlttle. Ilreennood Issao I). Illack. Hemlock U, p. Moore. Jackson Wm. Young, locust D.inlel .Morris. Madison YV. it. Demon. Main. Nathan Miller, jf -Doet. Montgomery. 5. -.uour Jackson Walter. Mt. Pleasant-(1. W. Jacoby. Orango-Usuallt. Ent. Pino John Loro. ltoartngcrcck J. B. Hunger. Kcott .lames Lake. Sugarloaf Albert Colo. DUMOCltATlO COUNTY CONVENTION. Pursuant to the call ol the Chairman tho Del egates assembled at tho Opera House on Tues day last at 11 o'clock a, m. Mr. W. .T.Ilucka- lew being necessarily olVciil, Oscar p. lint, n member of the Standing Committee from Scott, called the Convcution to order, and nominated C. B..Brockway ns Chairman of the Convention, and he was unanimously elected. In accepting the nomination, Mr. Brockway briefly respon ded as follows) Gentlemen of the. Ommtion .' Permit me to tlinnk you for this additional proof of your favor. Whilst it is true there Is no severe con test for local nominations this Fall, it must not bo forgotten that tho District Attorney elected this year will ho tho Prosecuting Attorney for tho next thrco years, and although the position is not very remunerative, it is of the utmost importance in criminal proceedings beforo our courts. lint tho vitality of our organization in this County is. shown by your presence here, only ono district being unrepresented. By mentis of our admirable organization wo gave our ticket over 2200 majority Inst year n mnjority which wo can increase when tho same questions aro nt issue. It is proper heru niso to advert to the changed condition of affairs since our Inst con vention. 1'hm wo wero on tho eve of ft Presi dential election. The convention nt St. Louis reaffirmed our principles, Tilden nnd Hen dricks were selected as our standard hearers the people gavo them ono quarter of n million mnjority, and by tho votes of Louisiana, South Carolina, nnd Florida ft largo majority of votes in tho Electoral College. But, in order to de feat, tltn lpfrnl nnil nnnnlnr prillet fl srhenin un known in precedent was established, nnd n of the age. Price $3,00 a year, delivered nt "commission," by ono vote, defeated tho will of your post-office. Specimen Copy, $1,00, mo people. t inus vyjrctua an unciecicu rresi-1 Juy 07 Mi dent liolds his sent to-day. " , "Down to Hard Pun" Hoots ami Shoes at McKlnuey'n. Wakthd. Two pith) to Urni tho tailor ing trade, Wm. Y. Resin. Apr.27tf Ladles' lino Khoos, nil m.llli 11 ml men nt McKliuiryV. Tho price of liirnttlire Is way down to rock bottom. You can buy n very pretty Wnliiut Chamber K-t for fifty dollars, nnd an elegant set lor seventy-live dollars nt Cad- man s. Subscription received at till office for the International llcvicw, a unique and cosmopoli tan magazine, and the only pojxilar Review published In tho city of New York. It is pub lished C times a year, iLs style of manufacture Is Btiperb, and each number contains 141 broad octavo pages of valuable original contributions by the best European and American writers, on sociol, political, scientific, religious, literary and nrtlslie matters of living Interest to everybody, Recommended by the best writers anil thinkers -day, Tho proof followed its consummation, Tho troops withdrawn from thn beseiged states, rightful authority resumed its sway, Demo cratic administrations entered upon the per formance of their duties, nnd bo it remembered that Me turn 11n'eA elected tliem elected Tilden and nendrlcks. In recognizing tho legal gov FI.OOllINCl THE MINK4-(inKAT EXCITEMENT IN CA11I10N1UI.H. icnANTOS, August 12, tin tsaliinloy alter- noon Carbondale was thrown into a state ol wild excitement owing to the fact that about 2 50 TUUST 2C Xi3D The Hoys' Suits, Tho Childrcns' Suits, Now selling very ehcap all). Low-enberg's. Black and Fish oils at Marr'n, eminent of any one of those three states, Hayes mtner, proceeded against the pumps at the sev must recognize his own defeat, and the success if, 1 1 . r 1 11. . 1 of his opponent. In addition to this, the res- brace of pistols witli which to intimidate thoso whom ho may succeed in detecting. Thoso who do not want to bo ornamented with iron bracelets, must respect the laws. Mon- -Par- tho publishers desire to say that tho school hooks published by said firm hnvo been reduc ed in prico ns the times demand, Any orders for introduction or correspondence relative to tho samo may be addressed to A. P. Flint, 822 Chestnut street, Phladclphla. The confusion attendant upon excited dis cussion scarcely equals that caused by the con tinual crying of the Baby which may be suffer- larger sum than It would cost to comply with Ihe law. No ont can plead ignorance of tho law( as it lias been frequently published in the Co lumbian. DISATItOUS FIltE IN BERWICK. Berwick Pa., Aug. 15. About 3 o'clock this morning, the tire alarm was sounded lrora the Jackson Ac Woodin Manufacturing Company's works. The fire was In M. E. JackFOn's stable ing from n severe attack of Colic, Diarrhea or ju,t back of Jackson's block (the finest in other disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is used and highly rce ommended in those painful nnd distressing dis eases of early childhood, In placo of dangerous Upium and Morphia preparations. 25 cents per bottle. The Murphy movement having reached Har- risburg, ye local discourse thusly about. ICK WATER. Thoso who are In the habit of quenching their thirst with Immoderate quantities of ice water should bear In mind that it is not healthy to chill their bodies, which arc warm, and con sequently at a high temperature, with Ice water nt a low temperature. A piece of lemon mix ed with ice water is highly recommended by the most prominent "foreign and domestic physicians." We are thus explicit because fears are entertained that somo young men may seriously Impair their system by too frequently Indulging in ice water. town,) and in the cart end of the principal bus iuess block. There was not supposed to be any dangnr of the fire fpnoding, and the citizens mads no exertion until it was to late, A very destructive fire was Ihe consequence. The fol lowing is a list of the property destroyed and the insurance as far as possible: M. E. Jack- eon, Jackson's block and tenement houses, loss, $30,000, Insurance as follows; Home, of N. Y., $5,000; Royal, 55,000 j Hartford, S3.000 j Liverpool and London and Globe, $4,000; Lycoming, $4,000. Total $21,000. M. E. Jackson also lost a stable, (in which the fire originated,) a carriage, and a splendid span of horses, on which was 110 insurance. C. B. Jackson's loss on furniture is $300.00 ; Insured in the lloyal for $1,200.00. Bowman & Crispin (store in Jackson Block) lost $7,000; Insurance $0,000. A. Miller,- store liouie, barn,and outbuildings; loss $10,000 ; insurance $0,000, S. A. Wilson & Co., druggists, in Miller's Block; loss $1,000; insurance $1,500. The Pott-office and following were also in Omen or S. Knoru, August 11, 1877. Special meeting of Board of School Directors called to consider propriety of changing books &c. Present full Board, Mr. Zarr from committee on discipline pre sents a report fixing the course of study to be pursued in each of the rooms in tho Graded Schools of tlie district. On motion of Messrs. Ilingler and Jones tho report is adopted, and is as follows : Course of study for the Public Schools 01 Bloomsburg. Grammar School. Room Xo. 1.) Spelling oral and written. Beading Fourth and Fifth Headers. (Par ker .t Watson's.) ' Elocution. Penmanship P. D. & S. System. Grammar Clark's Practical Grammar. Drawing While's System. Arithmetic Robinson's Shorter Course." Vocal Music. Compositions at'd Orations. United State History Barnes. Constitution of the United fctates. Algebra Robison' s. Geopraphy Political and Physical tcilh's k Mc. N. Gymnastics. , Intermediate Room Ao. 2.) Spelling oral and written. Reading Third and Fourth Readers ker it Watson's. Penmanship P. D. it S. System. Gtammor Clorks Elementary. Drawing White's System. Arithmetic Robinson's First Part. Geography Monteith's. Vocal Music. Composition and Declaiming. United Stales History Barnes (Elementary. Botany (Elementary.) Physiology (Elementary.) Gymnastics. Secondary Room Xo. 3.) Spelling. Reading Second and Third Readers ker & Watson. Penmanship P. D. S. System. Grammar Oral Lessons. Drawing White's System. Vocal Music, Composition and Declaiming. Physiology Without Books. Botany. Gymnastics. Geography Monteith's. Primary (Room XoA.) Alphabet. Spelling. Reading Primer and First Reader Par ker & Watson. Object Lessions. Counting and Arithmetic (Without Books, Slate and Black Board Drawing. " " " " Printing and Writing Vocal Music. Physiology Without Books. Geography On out line maps, Gymnastics, Tlie following Branches are allowed to be studied in tlie Grammar Schools. Botany, era! mines in nnd about Carbondale and or dered tho workmen to abindon their posts, which request was complied with. The fires were then drawn, nnd tho mines arc being Hooded with water. Tlie crowd then vis ited the yard of tho Delaware and 1 luihon coal company and detained a train of loaded coal As n further cause for congratulation, I may cars.which was about to be sent out to Nineveh, d the election of another Democratic Con- Xo resistance was offered. grcss. The Inst one held tho opposition in check, Tho Erie collery, above Carbondale, was vis um! saved the tax-payers s'0,000,000. The .. , , ., .. , m i. .1 . Democrats hold Congress for nt least two years '"T "i'i"- """ to como and during that timo Hayes can do troublo at that city. but littlo evil, even if he is inclined so to do. It It is currently reported that tho Pittston mi our business then, to look forward to ft bright ncrs )iav0 decided not to ruturn to work. ilv at nonce nt home, but havo tendered thou sands ol men from Richmond. Charleston and cw Orleans lo establish order in Kepublicau ttsburg, nnd elscwncro 111 the. north -Par- A Zealous Fireman, Copt. Harris is the pop, ular president of tho Rescue Hook & Ladder Co. No. 2. Ho wanted to go to the Berwick I Jackson's block: The malls were saved, and ,firo with his company, but on reaching tho De- the office removed to Seesholtz's building. The pot discovered that ho had left behind ids Inconvenience to the citizens will be very small, oat, belt, &c. Of courso they wero necessary I S. E. alton, dentist, loss small. and he went after them, but the engineer for- O. A. Buckingham, Justice of the Peace, also got to wait. Nothing daunted tho Captain trifling loss, took the next train, and arrhed nt Berwick in Wm. Johnson, barber, loss small. due' time, passing his command on their home ward trip at Briarcreek. Ho returned to Bloomsburg safe and sound, and at the Depot was met by a delegation of tho "Mulligan uuorus, accompanied by a drum corpB, who escorted hinito Ihe Engine Houso with tho honors of war. He then went to-well, home WMifre'Sht tmi? on tbo DanvilIei Hazleton & Wilkesbarre Railroad met with a dent on Saturday. Coming down a grado above Glen City, n portion of the train became do tached and that portion attached to tho engine moved nway from the other so that nint n ft fl!s tanco intervened, beforo tho separation was discovered. It beine on a eradn it tl,,,U that it would come up all right, but tlie descent wassogrtat that tho brakes , ,,,..1.1. control thenar cars and they camo dashing ...... ..,, ,Peeuand when they reach- 1 cd tho first section a frightful collision tnnlf inure, niewrecseu cars werc nil.,.1 , a uBar, coffee and rice were promiscuously scat (ered around. Fortunately the employee, e. tui.ed Ijv miunm; in time in ...... .. ;. iV n,n;" 'nuo disaster. Tho Independent printing office succeeded In rescuing every thing but the Urge press. M. L. Luke, tobacconist, no loss. First National Bank Everything was res cued except the counter and some little furniture, Masonic Lodge The lodge room was in the third story, and wis the first on Cre. The furn iture and caret were destroyed ; loss not known. Armory The guns were all rescued. W. P. Hughes, ttore in Miller's block ; loss about $1,000; insurance unknown. J. W. Evans, broker ; J. W. Dietrick, shoe maker; Isadore Chamberlain, confectioner J. Phillips, tailor, Elijah Kllnger and Lewis Jenkins, occupying a tenement house, were burned out, but the loss was alight, excepting the house. The Rescue Hook and Ladder Company, and the Friendship Fire Company of this place were telegraphed for, and at once took the train to Berwick, making that run In H minutes. The Dre was under control when they reached there, and Ihe lun baeJi took 17 minutes. We deeply sympathize ilh unfortunate Uerwlclr, It is a lots lhat can hardly be repaired. Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! Wo are now offering nil sizes of tno celebrated busquehanna Coal Co'rf., coal, at the lowest cash pri ces. Coal screened before leaving our yards and full weight guaranteed. Orders left at I. W. JSIcKclvy's Store, at our oflice, or sent through the mails will receive prompt at tention. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. W. Neal & Bro. May 1, 1877. Tho Summer suits at D. Lowou- bergs. Machine needles and oil at Marr's. XT 1ST "is XiOD The Hats, Caps, etc. The Gauze Underwear, The Summer Drawers, Half hose, Linen Collars, Cuffs, and line neck wear, at Lowenberg's olitical future. Let us co to our homes de termined to work harder than ever for the suc cess of our cause. Let us choree home upon our opponents tho thefts, nnd general rascality ot tlieir leaders, and niso ns being mc origina tors ot measures wlneli havo lend lo tho pres ent tinniicuil distress 0! tlie country. On separate motions the following gentlemen were placed in nomination for Secretaries.John M. Smith of Madison, Iram Derr and Daniel F.Curry; the latter declining to be ncandi- late; Judge Derr, and J. M, Smith were unani mously declared duly elected. The Chairman ppointed O. P. Ent, and W. L. Eyerly tellers. The list of delegates being colled for, the fol lowing gentlemen responded, Beaver D. F. Hinderliter, Isaac Klinger- man, Josiah Hinderliter. Benton Elias Shultz, Jos. Conner, Saml. ppleman. Berwick F. S. Hunt, C. B.Jackson. Bloomsburg E. Eli Jones, O. A. Herring, Florence Donohue, John Laycock Bloomsburg W. C. B. Brockway, William Rnbb. Briarcreek S. C. Smith, A. B. Croop, Catawissa W. L. Eyerly, Joseph Martz, Jes Be Mench. Centralia Thos. Coddington, D. F. Curry. Centre T. Sweppenheiser, J. F. Lamon, .1, .S.Mann. Conygham X. Niel Lenihen, Chas. Dough erty, Barney Mclirearty. Fishingcreek Saml. Smith, John Sutton, R. B. Bright, Amos Hartmon, Franklin Washtn. Parr, Jos. Knlttle. Lucky is the baby whose mamma uses uienn s suipuur soap witli wlnili to wasti tno nttie innocent. io wicoy beat, or other rash can annoy the infant cuticle with which tins cooling and punlvinc antiscor butic comes in daily contact. Sold by nil Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dvc. black or brown. aug E. Butterick and Co's Dres3 pat terns nt Marr's. In Make, Fit, and Prico, the dress Shirt sold at D. Lowenberg's. An oriental traveller describes this busy scene.witnessed on historic shores : "Our steamer landed on a beach which was the port of An tioch, where the disciples were first called Christians, There was no town at the water's edge, no people, no wharf. The passengers and the merchandise were put ashore in lighters. which ran up into the sand. A troop of cam els, with their drivers, lay on the beach, ready to transfer the goods into tho interior. Among the a rticles landed were boxes marked 'Dr. J. C. AyerA: Co. Lo well, Mass., U, S. A.,' show ing that they contained medicines and wlienco they came. These with other goods were hois 'ed on the hocks of camels, for transportation to Antloch. Thus the skill of the West sends back its remedies to heal the maladies of popu lations that Inhabit thoso easter.i shores.whenco oar spiritual manna came.' iit'isor & Chronicle. Aug. 3 lm. Mrs. W. H. Jacoby, Mrs. B. H. Stohner. I desiro nil my friends and customers to Give litis Soap one trial, so that they may know just how good tho liest boap m tno united states is, J. II. Maize. July 20, '77-8iv Bloomsburg, Pa. Physiology. Latin. German, Geometry. Philosophy. Book Keeping. Painting Ac On motion of Messrs. Ringler and Jonea the Secretarv Is directed to havo a Fiifficlent num ber of schedules of course of study required, to have a copy posted up 111 euch room and supply each teacher with a copy. Messrs. Zarr and Jones moved that whereas the publishers of the series of Readers audi Spellers now in use have agreed to reduce the price, and have pledged themselves, that they shall be sold at no higher retail rates during the ensuing year than the following to wit: Primer, 01 pages, 15 cents. 1st Reader, 123 " 25 " 2nd " 224 " 40 " 3rd ' 288 " 70 " 4lh " 432 " 1.00 " 5th " COO " 1.25 " Elementary Speller 18 cents per copy, that the consideration of a change of Rea ders and Sellers be positioned. On motion of Messrs. Knorr and Ringler the consideration ef a change of Grammars and fleographys Is also postponed because the books are to bo retailed at the following reduced rates. Monteith's, No 1, 28 cents. 11 i 44 DOBBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP. Having obtained the agency of this Ci:r.i:niuTr.i Soap for Bloomburg and vicinity, I append tho opinion of some of our best pcoplo as to its Greenwood Jos. Trovclpiece, Joseph Dewitt, merits. John Miller. " have used Dobbin s Electric ooapniodo . . .. liv 1. U uraciii v Co.. 1'lnladelphm. ra. llemlOCk U 11. Diellericll, A. U. llartman, fr ...nOiini. nhnntlnn nun sn,l think It C? 11- II!. .t. " . ' a. n. iimit. Minenor to anv other. Airs. u. li. liarktev." .Tocksun Henry Hurlevman. Iram Derr. "Wo have iiied Dobbin's Electric Soap and Locust Montelius Yeager, Wm. II. Rhodes, "nu it superior to any other or all others thn s. email, Isiali l eager. Madison J. M. Smilh.IsaacMcBride, Elisha Hartmon. Main Samuel Bredbenner, Aaron Bear- inger. Milllin Abram Schweppenheiser, Wm. Homel, C. W. Hess. Montour John Rodarmel, Jackson Wal ter. Mt. Pleasant O Evert, Amos Wanick. Orange Dr. Ammcrman, M. C. Keller. Pine John Lore, Jacob A. Chamberlin. Roaringcreek John Mowry, Ama Craig. Scott R. S. Ent, T. W. Hnrlmon. Sugarloaf Andrew Hess, David Lewis,Cyrus I ..inh. The work of organization having been com pleted the Lonvention adjourned unlit 1 p. 111. Upon Ihe reassemhlage of Ihe Convention, the Chairman announced that immediately af ter adjournment there would be a meeting of the newly elected Standing Commitlee Tlie Chairman then announced that Mr. Billmyer with drew his name as a candidate, and Ills delegates wero freed from their instruc tions. The lints having been completed, the follow ing result of the votes and Instructions was an nounced : Business Notices Elegant Hair is woman's crowning beauty when it, fades, she fades as well. While it is kept bright her personal attractions are still maintain ed. By preserving the hair fresh and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many years. Those who grieve over their fading hair turning gray too early should know that Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it, and restores gray or faded hair to its notural color. It is a clear and healthful preparation, containing neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious, and imports tj tho scalp what is most needed o sere of pleosant and delightful freedom from scurf or dandruff. Xew Rerne (A.C.) Times, July lm. August Flower. Tho mot miscralilo beings in the world aro thoso suffering from Dys-pcpsia and Liver Complaint. More thou seventy-fives per cent of tho people in tho United States aro rtl- . , -.,.1 .. . ,! oi uctcu wit 1 incso two uiseases anu, mcir ci- fects ; such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costivenes-s, Palpitation of the Heart. Heart-burn. Watci-brali. cnawme and burning pains at tho pit of the-Stomach, yellow &kin, coated tongue and disagreeable tasto in the mouth, coming up ot lood alter eating, low spirits, &e. Gn to Moyer liros., and get a 75 cent bottloof AUGUST FLOW ER or .1 Kimtilo Imttlo for 10 cents. Trv it. Two dn.-cs will relievo you. April 27, 7 i-ly jl Dr. SliilolTs System Vitalizor. Wo are atithori.! in mmnniM this rem eily for the cure of dyspepsia, Innctivo LIv er.Sou r Stomach, Constipation. Loss of Ap petite, Coming up of Food. Yellow Skin, and General Languor nnd Debilitv. You must ncicnowledgn that this would be ruin ous unless we had positive evidence that it iu cure. l on who are sullerinc Irom these complaints these words are addressed Mid will you continue tn suffer when you can bo cured 011 such terms? It is for you to determine. Sample bottle 10 rents; rep nlar size 75 cents. Sold by C. A. Kleim and i. .1. MPmlprslirtr. SHERIFFS SALE. Ily vlrtuo of sundry writ". Issued out of the Court ot Common Pitas of Columbia county nud to rno directed nlllbo exposed to rubllo wti att'ic Com 1 House at,twno'Uo'k p. in., en SATURDAY, AUUUSl' 18lii, 1877, All that lot and piece ot land situated In Ilrlarcrcck township, bounded on the north by lands ot ncbec e.i Evans and James and Jacob Dowe rs, on the east by lands of Joseph Lemons, on the south by lands of James and Ucorgo IlOwers, and on tho nest by lands ot the widow of John Mastcllcr, containing twenty one acres moro or less, whervon aro erected A dwel ling house, barn, Ac, and saw mill, together with all tho rights and prltllegcs thereto liertalnlng nnd held by tho defendant. .seized, taken In execution and to bo sold as tho prorcrtyot William Evans. MSO, All thOBOceitaln lots of land tlluato In tho Tor ough ot Centralla, Columbia county, Pcnnsjlvsnta, to wit I A double lot boundod on the south by Main street, on tho west by Thomas Ocroghty. north and east by alle) s, whereon aro erected a two-story fromo houso and stable, meat house and other out-biiUdlngs, said lots being So feet front and 140 In depth. ALSO, ono other lot on Centro street, bounded on the cast by .Main street, south by Centro street, westoy Louts Kantncr and north by an alley containing front nrd feet In ilaptll, wheron nro erected two double dwclltog houses and out-bulldtngs. The last mentioned premises will be sold In two parts, each having a dwelling houso and out-build-Ings, tho lots being each about J5 lectin front and about 14 j feet In depth. A LSO, Two other lota onTroutwlno street bounded on tho west by an alley, on tso south by Joseph Dawco, north by John Moore and cast by Troutwlne street, whereon Is erected a double dwelling house and out buildings, containing M feet In front and 140 feet In depth. ALSO, einn other lot bouuded on the west by Troutwlne street, east by nn alley, north by - Chadwlck, south by (1 Stee'e, paid lot being 13 feet lu front and 11 feet In depth. ALSO, Ono other tract of land situate In Hoarlngcreek township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Muchlaberger, on tho east by Oeorge llloss, south by tho same, west by William Howell and John Dloss and others containing as acres and 150 perches, on which aro erected a frame house and frame barn. fccled, taken into execution and tobo sold as the property ot James Dj ke. ALSO, Tho following real estate situate In Montour town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows i on the w est by D. L. K W. ltsll Itoad, east bv lot of Henry Klelm. t outh by lot ot Mrs. Donovan nnd north by a public' road, sold lot being about CO feet In front by 100 feet In depth running narrower back, whereon aro.erectcd a two-story frame house and outbulldlnes. b'etzed, token Into execution and to bo sold as tho property ot John Nungesser. CONDITIONS OF SALE Purchasers must pay ten per cent, of the purchaso money, or at least enough to cover nil costs, at striking down of salo otherwise property lobe resold at once. JOHN W. HOH'MAN, July ST, lS77.-ts sheriff. LIST OK CAUSES FOR TRIAL feEMTMDEH TE11M, 1817. AT All kinds of Eurnitmo at lowest prices nt (Jailman s. A present given witli everv dollars worth purchased at the BLOOMSBURG 89 CEXT STOKE. New Towels and Table Linens nt Lutz J Sloan's, 50.000 dm annually bv npclecttnz .1 Cough, Cold or Croup, often lending tn Consumption nnd tlie grave. Why will you neglect so inipoitnnt a matter, when von can get at our store Shiloh's Comumption Uure, with the assurance of n speeuv recov erj. For soreness ncrnss the Chest or Lungs or Lame linck or Nop, fchiloh's J'nroti' Plaster gives prompt relief. Sold by O, A Kleim and N. J. Uendershott. " "a, 83 " " '-4, 1.40 " Clark's Primary Grammar, 35 " " English Grammar 80 " On motion of Messrs. Zarr and Knorr Grays Series of Botany is adopted, On motion of Messrs. Zarr and Jones ad iourned. S. Knorr, Secretary. I'L'ULIO HALES. Eira Stephens, administrator of William Ileus deceased, will sell real estate In Sugar loaf Township on August 25th. Hrnrv W. VaDdersiicesduiinlstratorofJ.il. Yanderslice deceased will sell real estate In Mt. Pleasant townshsp, on Saturday September 1st. Same day In Roaringcreek township James KeitTer, committee of Daniel Gearbcarl, will sell real estate. See advertisements In other columns, U s. Beaver. .- 3 ji Ilenton 3 n Uerwlck 1 15 Iilooin K 4 g; Itloom W u 4 Hrlarcreek . a 13 tatawlssa 3 8 Centralla a centre a si comngbamN a bo Convocham 8 2 nsninircreei: 4 12 l-'runkltn a 5 (ireenwocd 3 30 Hemlock, 3 it Jackson it 11 Locust.. , ..,.,...4 44 Madison 3 u Mali 'i si Mlftlln 3 :is Moniour a si Mt. rieasart a it tirango.. .3 13 line.. ,.m v n itoarloircreek . a a Scott. -j a Sugarlott 3 l Votes. Marris selling Goods Cheap. .1. Schuyler & Son. in order to reduce their heavy stocK ot Hardware oiler great uar- gatns. SEED WHEAT. The Celebrated Hoosac Bearded Wheat from Northern Iowa to arrive Sept. 1,1877. 1'AXTO.V iV JIAl'.MAN. .Aug. 17-1 w Rupert, Pa. Lasting Gaiters, $1,00 at McKinneys. All kinds of Gent's Underwear, Hats, Caps, &c, at A. J. Evans' Clothing btore. THE STRIKE has struck tho BLOOMSBURG 99 GENT STORE tho way the ptople carry away tho Croquet Sets nt 99 cents a set. Sixty set in less than a month. IlnekmelncV. a popular and fragrant per fume. Sold by C. A. Kleim and X. J. Uen dershott. March 30, '77-eow Marriages. DILDINE LAIUIACII. At the residence of flio brlde-3 paremsln Ilenton township, Augustoth 1T; by lies'. P. J. Waller, Jr., Mr. I-rank 1". Dlldineto -Miss Maggto A. Laubach. Deaths. TItONSEW. In Kspy on the Sd Inst., Matthias Tronsew, aged 60 jears, c months and 17 days. McCOI,I.UM.-In Espy on tho rd hist., Thomas I' son otM. ('. end Maltha E. Mcl'ollum. sged years a months and 87dajs. oTltocr.-In M t. Pleasant on the mil Inst., Chor- ley W. Mroup, aged Ujears, months and days. Whereupon Mr. nomli ated. Little 1 A was doclared Don't pass L. Bernhnrd's Jewelry Store without stopping to look in his window. It contains on elegant pssortment of Jewelry nml Silverware. Watclips and rlneks rp- paired and all kinds of work in his line done f,0"-Bew' neatly and cheaply. Hour pr barrel MAItftETJIEPOllTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. FIRST WKEBT. Frederick Hosier vs. 1). II. fi W. It. H. Co. Robert eiorrell Co. vs. Joseph SI. Frcck. Lloyd Taxton vs. Philadelphia & Heading It. It. Co. Oeorge K. Tryon et, al. vs. Jacob Brown et. al. fleorgo K. Tryon et. al. vs. Marttn Lubold et, al. Ocorgo K. Tryon et. al. vs. William Clarko et. al. Oeorge K. Trj on et. al. vs- Josiah Hand et. al. Oeorge K. Tryon et, al. vs. Christian Schack et. al. Snyder, llartman & Co. vs. N. L. Campbell. A. T. lkeler vs. Jonas Doty. John Hcaeock vs. Jonas Doty. Fayctto Drlbleblss vs. Eves Co, L. F. Davis vs. Jonas Doty. LcMKlnley vs.'N. L. Campbell. John Mccalla's Exr. vs. Gcorgo D. Luce et. al. I). F. Seybert vs. Philip Appleman. Lafayette Dribllb s vs. C. W. Eves et. al. c. 11. Iirockway vs. Orange township. Williams 4: Chalfant vs, E. H. Oule. ltobert Taylor et. al. vs. Itobert OorrelL Jeremiah Taylor et. al. vs. ltobert Correll. ltobert Taylor et. al. vs. Itobert Oorrell. Daniel Kllno vs. Charles Leo andT. L. Kline. Jacob nshcr, Sr., et. al, vs. John Fisher ct. al. S. O Stellcr vs. Lewis: Yettcr. SECONO WEEK. Alexander smith vs. J. W. Evans. Alexander smith vs J. W. Evans, FlrstNatlonal liank of Ashland vs. Doulel Morris, I. W. McKelvy vs. William Shaffer et. al. A. L. Turner vs. Elma Kester. E. W. ltutter vs. W. r. Jones. Albeit Wlnton vs. Jonas Duty. Columbia Insuranco Co. vs. Josoli M. Freck. Columbia I nsuranco Co. s. J ackson & W oodln. c. It. l'axtou et. al. vs. II. fl. Groveling, fioorgo Ituckcl vs. Jilehlel drover's Adm'r. c. J. Ash vs. William Ikeler. Columbia Insurance Co. vs. Jackson t Woodin, (.'olumbU Insurance Co. vs. Ncscope-ck Bridge Co. C. II. Brockway et. al. vs. William Yeager et. al. Abraham ltleo s. John Sherman et, al. Christ Church vs. A. S. rhllllps, Henry C. Conner s. Emanuel Conner's Adm'r. Sarah A. l'ctrlkln vs. L. W. Wooley. Evan Franklin vs. hharpless & Ilarman. William ltuekel vs. tleorgo Moore et al. D. Y. be j bert vs. J. W. Saukoy, Dontel Kostenbauder vs. Casper I. Thomas. Mary Crev ellng's use vs. William William Winter steen, (i. F, Drelsboeh vs. Michael Orover's Admr's. lUUabelli Kllngerman's AdniT. vs. !.itd It. Hower, E. F. Kamerly vs. Joseph Hess. ,101m Eckrute vs. Jesse Zaner's Ex'r, Amos Km ago vs. Abram Kllno tt, ux. Ashland Savings Dank vs. Margaret Curry's Adm'r John Hill vs. C. D. Fowler. 11. 1(. Albertson vs. Joseph F. Long. Sarah 11111 et. al. vs, l'enn'a Canal Co Bloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. M. M. Appleman. I'etcr Wilson's Adm'r. s. Jesse A. Losee. Casper ltahn vs. Oeorge II. bharpless. John A. Kunston vs. Bieumsburg CJas Co. Hannah Weiss vs. I). L. W. It. It. Co. Bloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. O. W. Sterner. Era s. Lyons vs J. 11. E as. Jacob Evans' Ex'r. vs. Thomas E. Oeddtset, al. Samuel Glger vs. Francis Evans. Schu) ler A: Iteasncr a. Aaron Bender. Bloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. William M orris et. al. Bloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. William Morris et. ux. lUnk ot Espy vb, William M lines' Ex'rs. Toles Jt.Hweet vs. William Mllne-s' Exr'B. Brockway & Elwell vs. conyngham township. Brockway i Elwell vs. Conyngham School District. William Llnnvlllo s. Peter Ent's Administrator. O. B. Millard vs. Convnghatn and Centralla Poor District. Daniel Ltlby et. al. vs. Henry Knapp. (leorgo Oetty vs. Daniel II. Stevens. Sarah Caul vs, Samuel and Emma lteppcrt. Augustus Everhart vs. Donlel Everhart. Bernaid Ammerman vs, W. C. Johnson et ux, 11. Brockway vs. Fli-st National Bank of Berwick. William Krlckbaum's use vs. L. T. fchaipiess et, al, l'ermclla M, Koons a. Seltzer Miller. Lewis Schuyler, Trustee vs. coniad Kreamer. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OOUllT PROCLAMATION. Tinir.UF.Vf. the Hon- William r.i.wM.i, W Vr.'sldent'.liidge t Ihu emit, "Hlje-r and Terminer and (leneral Jail Delivery, court of tjuar tor sessions of the two and the court of Common Pleas and orphans' court in the win Judicial Dis trict, composed ot the counties of f'olumbt.i and Montour, and tho Hons. I. K. Krlckbaum and 1 I. Hhurnan.ARWjclAto Judges of Columbia county, have Issued th'-lr precept, iH-arlnR dato the utli day of May, In tho jcor of our lird ono thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, nnd to mo directed for holding a Court of Oyer nnd Terminer and (leneral ej.iarler Sessions ot tho Peace, Court ot Common Pleas and Orphans Court, In Bloomsburc, In the county of Columbia, 011 tho first Monday, belniftbe sd d.y ot September next, to continue two weeks, vniien is hnrehv r-lven to the Coroner, to U10 Jus- tlcos of tho Peace, and tho Constables ot the saltl county ot Columbia, thattlioyba then and thcruln their proper person at 10 o ciock in mi lurunwu said s day ot Bept,, wlUi their records, inqui sitions and other rcmembiances, to do Uiasotlitns which to their oniees appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound by rccoirnlianco to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or may be in tlie Jal of tho said county ot Columbia, to bo then and there 0 prosecute themns shall be Juit. Jurors are re quested tolw punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburg the 1st day f-, of August, In tho year of onr Lord erne ITTsVytliousand eight Uundrcd and seventy-seven , J and In tho one hundred and llret)ear of tho Independence of tho United states of America, Sherlifs Offlce, J011X. W. HOFFMAN, Bloomsburg, Aug. s to Sheriff. T)EOISTER'S NOTICES. I V, Xotlco is hereby given to nil legatees, credl LTrs and other persons Interested In the estates of tho respective decedents and minors, that the fol lowing administration and guardian accounts have been tiled In tho onicu or tho Heglster ot loluinbut county, nnd will be presented for confirmation and allowance In the Orphans' court to bo held U Bloomsburg, on Monday, the td day ot sepu, 1877, at i o'clock, p. m. on said day: 1. Tho nrst and final account of Peter Swank, Ad ministrator ot Joseph stokes, late ot Locust township, deceased. 2. The nrt nnd final account of Josef h Kline, Ad ministrator or John C. Klli.e.lale of Mount 1'iea.i 1111 1 township, deceased. 3. Tlie first and partloi arcounr or Harriet, 11. "fu ller, KXe-eiliriX Ul rt. U. nra,in,icui uto uvi uugliof Her Ick, deceaseel. Tho account of Iram Derr, Administrator ot Pax ton Kline, late ut ureenwood township, de ceased. The Dnot account of Joseph if. nnd Thomas Ad ams. Executors ot Abraham Adams, late of Bri arcreek township, deceased. The, account ot Alfred Crevellng, Ouordlan ot Morv F. Trembly, (lota Creiellng) a minor child of EH Crevellng, late ot scoti township, do 7. The second and float nccount of Hiram Pealer, Administrator or uanici ivaier, jr., uiiuui rum Ingcreek township, deceased. 8. The first aecountof Joshua rctterman anu Aaron W. utovcr, Auminisirmuin vi jiieiiuei uiu.w, late ct Bloomsburg, descased. 0. The Ilrst and partial account ot Nathan ji. creasy and Daniel A. e.resy, Auiniinsiraion ui oaiuuei creasy, late ot Minim township, deceased. 10. The una) supplemental account of reter Ent, de- CeaSi-o, IftU) .ucunir n.ei;uiur ui uiui ininmui Matthew McDowell, deceased tiled by his Ad ministrator, Oscar 1'. Ent, 11. Tho account of Philip Faust, Administrator ot Mary r ailse, lato OI uunuiur tow usuiii, ueveuscu. 12. Tho accent of Hiram J. Hcedcr, Executor ot f icorgo bhlck, lotn ot Catawissa, deceased. 13. Tlio Ilrst and llnnl oecount of A. .7. AHiertson, Administrator 01 wciuvrrA, iMiue,i:uooi ureen wood township, deei'iisc'd. II. The third account ot Wm. II. Yettcr, Adminis trator or iianici ieiier. laie. 01 jiam eewusmp, deceased. 15. The account of f). W. Miller, eiuirdlan of Mary Mason, minor cnuu ce uuDcri .Mason, iaie ov lllooms'.urg, deceased. 10. Tho first and final sccount ot Wm. If. Shoema ker, etuarrtianot James I.. Kclcheldelrer, minor child ct Michael Helch;ldcltcr, lato of Blooms burg, deceased. 17. The account of Tj. A. Watson, Executor ot Wil liam llorber. late ct Madison township, as mod br Ills Adinhjistralilx, Mary A.Natson. is, Tho account ot 1) A. Watson, Executor of Es ther Barber, late of Madison townsutp. deceased, as Hied by his Administratrix, Mary A. Watson. 19. Tho nrst and nnal account of William U. John. Administrator ot Codalladtr Ilobcrts, late ot Montour township, deceased. 20. The ftiia.1 account of J. M. c. Itonk, Executor of John Mclllck, lato of scott township, deceased. Hegtstcr's onicc, ) W. 11. JAC01IY, Bloomsburg, ug. 3, 1S77J ltegtster. "TSriDOWS' VPrRAISEMEXTS. VV The followlnir anDralsemeuts of real and fiersonal property set apart to widows of decedenta lave been Bled In the onlce ot tho lteglster of Col umbia county, under tho ltules ot Court, and will be ntf-Renteii for absolute connrmatlon to the orphans Court to bo held In Bloomsburg.ln and for saldconn- ty, on Monday, tho Bd day of Sept., 1877, at o'clock p. m., of said day unless exceptions to such connrmatlon are previously nied. ot which all per sons interested In said estates will take notice: widow ot Isaac L. Crj der, late of Centre town shin, deceased. widow of Montgomery Cole, lato ot Sugarloaf township, deceased. W Idow 01 D A. Bowman, late ot Miniln township deceased. Widow ,ot John Ent, lato ot Scott township, de ceased. Widow of Jacob Ciowell, late of catawissa lown- shlp, deceasefl. . Widow ot John Betshllne, lato of Benton town ship, deceased. . Widow ot Henry Fritz, late of Sugarloaf town ship, ueceasea. widow ot Joseph c. Hess, late of Benton town ship, deceased. Widow ot Edmund Crawford, lote of Mount Pleas ant townshln. deceased. M. Widow of Frederick Isler, lato ot Benton town ship, ucceaseu. luuw 01 juuu u. uiiuiue, muj 01 ueuma tutvu- low ot Phiiin D. Kreamer. lato of Greenwood lownsnip, ueceuseu. 1.1. widow ot John McDowell lato ot Scott township, aeceaseu. ltezlster's OIllco. 1 W. II. J A TOBY lllooms.burg.Aug. a, lsi7.f Reirlster. Wheat per bushel.. 113 o duly S1.25 Foxeel Gaiter nt McKinnev's. . . 1 Kinrs Tallow j large ii ui new jtucuiugs. Louies iies, 1 iw.tnpq Embroideries, &c. lust received at Lutz et Dried Apples , " - I ttnnu Moan s. ESTRAY. Wm. W. Miller's cow cslrav- ed from his premises at 1'orks P, O. Reel Cow, medium the, about 8 veurs old, with white spot on right side. The finder will write to the owner. Cloverseed , t.isi Flaxseed . Butler , IV Good Clothinp nt the very lowest rates. Call and see his stock, A ballot being called for the yeas and nays A. J. Evans' new Clothlntr Store, corner were oruereci sou resulted in 11 votes lor ilr. 01 Jiain ami iron streets, is too placo to buy Little, and 1U for Mr. Orvis. Nominations for Coroner being declare.! in order the names of Isaiah Yeager, James Lake, and J. n. Crawford were placed before the Con vention. On a rising vote Yeager received CO votes, and Crawford 2. For County Surveyor Isaac A. Dewitt, and Samuel name the latter was unanimously nominated, One each, 1-1 eitiort. 10 nuart. 8 nuart. 2 No further business appearing beforo (he 1 quart rails, ami 11 Large Hipper for only 99 Horns sides & Shoulders Lard per pound Hay per ton .... iiecHwax Timothy Seed vuurATjuna run cuai, No.on Wuarf t s.sr, per Ton v ,,,,.., ., No. " " f j.esj uiacksmitu'suitupon Wharf ib.va Bituminous ' H to 1 1.7s .7-. CI AO 10.UO 7.1s ... l.rsi if?. ,.. .14 .1(1 ... .11 ... n.'O ... ... .eo lland-niado Shoes at McKinney's. AH sizes of Fruit Cans at 1 Rollins & Holmes Store. Quarts nt 85 cents r ilozen. Tho Rockford Wntcii, tho best American be c. Neyhard were nomlnat'ed. but Ihe 'ZT cf the former was wllhdrawn, whereupon , Convention, on motion It adjourned. Iram Derr, J. M. Smith, Secretaries. Immediately after the adjournment of the Convention, a meeting of the Standing Com mittee was held and David Lowtnberg was elected Chairman and Treasurer for the ensu ing year, and T, Jeff. Yanderslice Secretary, The following Is the list of members. cent nt the I1LOOMSI1URG 99 CENT STORE. -18 set sold In two weeks. Tre mendous bargains and everybody availing iiii-iuEcives ui iub opportunity. DM I NISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. CaTATK gr I UIUI" J. KHEAUKK, PHC P. letters of administration. 011 trip est:ifn e,i Pliiilt. I). Kraamer. latoitllrernwoodtwp, Columbia 111., l'a Iiave been grunted by tbo Itcgltter ot Co lumbia county, to Alexander Kicimer.otsuinc tou n shin, to m hem all persons Indebted urn renneuti,,! to male Immediate po incut tend those huvlngclalms or demands ugulrf-t the mid estate will l,,nke them Knunn euiuu 1 uit(Eigi.eu Acmmsiruior wllliout UIT1UJ. ALEXANDER KHKAMEll. myjT," Cw Administrator, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1.STA1K OK HOSES KVEKETT, UlCB. letters of Administration on thn rstntonr uniM, x.ven-11, utiu 01 eirungti lownsmp. I'uluniMo eoliu tv. huee btt-n eraiiled liv tlirt hf-iM-itemr i,in u iu mo unuerngum Aumimtiratora ot Orange Large rocklnrr chairs for nnrches r nil RSfliH'ft. !! .'r". A,,'f. .1 - r 1 1 ,1 1 n .7 - - 1 puiu i cm v piv 1 ,. urr 1. ii lu ) t-hf III I lie 111 lor hen It'- tno rage, l.adnian lias them of all shapes I incut, andthur luuebieu tomalepajmciiiwlihout ?,, ,V,v sun tmuti, uuu 19 selling mem rap-1 " imr.vi 1, v-mvp idle. "hnA f,vrn,orl .l,l , -I, Vill i .'. J". 'V. h.U.?7. now tie nought torn.fjU. other place at Cadman's. Bide, Marr's. Cheaper than any blioulder and Hams bought at ug. 10, "77 -Cw i'ER DAGS TlMtAIAh 1' IVViVij s."W timinl-'-trutu.'s. T)ape; JL FOR BALE ATTHECOLCIIRIAN OFFICE. 5th,1877, Orphans' Court Salo OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By vlrtuo ot an order of the Orphans' Court ot Co lumbia county, lue undersigned Administrator Win. Hess, deceased, will ex pose to public sale on tho premises on SATURDAY, AUGUST at ten o'clock, a. ra., tho following described real es tate situate In the township ot Hugarloar, County Columbia, bounded and described as follows : pur part No. a, bounded on the north by lands ot WlUlam MUitens, on tho east by lands ot Marshall MlUer and other lands ot tho said William Hess, on tho south by lands ot Elizabeth MUler, and on tlm west by lanas 01 tue same, containing FOIU'Y-TWO ACRES, and 74 perches. And purpart Jo. 4, bounded on tho north bv other lanus 01 sola v 1111am Hess, be ing purpart No. s. on ino case, uy lanas 01 Marshal Miller, on tlie south by lanas of Elizabeth MUler, and on tho west by said purpart, no. 3, containing I ACHES AND 52 PERCHES. Tbo greater jwrtlon of this Is well Umbered. Whereon It erected asaw mill In good condition with ou-nhot wheel, double gcarlug an excellent water wwer. TE11M8 OF SALE. Ten pe r cent, of one-fourth tlie purchase money to be paid ut tho striking dow ut thy property, tlm one-fourth liss tho ten pe cent, at the confirmation of the sate, and tlie re maining three fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from conllrmolloii lit El. Pusm-mIuu will bo given upon security for balance ot purchase money ut any tune after sale. EZUA HTKI'llENH, July 7, "77 ts Administrator, JOU PRINTING OF EVERY DESRIPTI0N EXECUTED PROMPTLY At the Columbian Office ship, deeased. !. W ldov Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, awl nil scrofulous eliseases, Erysi jiclas, Rose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of tho Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples. Pustules. Si Roils, Blotches, Tumors, I ettcr, bait lllieum. bcald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers. Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Rones, Sidu and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorihcea, arising from internal ulceration, anil Utcrino disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Deuility, aud for Purifyinp'tUe Rlood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination ot vegetable alteratives Stillingia. Man drake, Yellow Dock with tho Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for tlie eliseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are bo skilfully com bined, that tho full alterative elfect ot each 13 assured, aud while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is ttill so effectual as to purge out from the system thosu impurities and corruptio?is which develop into loathsomo disease. Tho reputation it enjoys is elerired from its cures, and tho confidence which prominent physicians all over the coun try repose in it, prove tlieir cxperieuco o its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are "constantly being received, and ns many o these cases ara publicly known, they furnish convincing evidenco of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterative, medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known; that we need do no mora than to assu'ro tho public that the best qualities it has ever possessed aro strictly maintained. 1'iiKi'Aiirn nv !""Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chrmlntt. souj 11 v 111 tinutiaisTS KVEitrwimuK. Important to Lawyers. Justices of the Peace, Constables, Executors, Ad mlulstrators, eiuurdUui, Township urtlccrs, and bu&U nous men generally. Wo havo nn hand a largo assortment of legal blanks for the use ot Attorneys, Justices and Con biablo's blanks of all Muds, Nolo and Itecclpt bools for Administrators kc. fltlOE LIST. ATTOItNEVS IILANKS. Prcclpofor Bummons. H. Fix. ' " ltulo to talo repositions. ' e-hoosu Aiburaturs. t cents apiece, cr f 1.13 per hundred. Petition for Appointment ot (luardlan. citation ltulo to tale Depnltlons. Narr In Debt, with Confession, " " Asu in ihlt. leelianies Lieu. 4 cents each or W-Wjer hundreil. Petition for saleofffeul Estalo scents each. JUS'ilCE'H 1ILANKH. KubpcenaK, Suinmonis, Wartants, Eiecutlons,So to Vi e-eiiu eaeli. U-ui.es a cents each Illuo IUHHls. ...... w, 10 " I'urcliioent IK-eds ...... la " " Agre-i menu ....,..... ...... 0 orphan's Court saUs .. ,... VI) for tl fx e.'oiistablo's halea..,HH . scenueach Mortgugu aud llond.,... .....-.., 1J All Muds of Note-s ..,., 1 iteci-ijKs, Notes, Khool onlers. Poor Orders, 8 ton Orders, neatly bound, eoiutontly on hand, or made to order on snort notice. Wuuiei preparedto doncatcr Job work than any IHtOCKWAY t ELWELL, Editors and rroprletors ct IheCoLcmtiK, lilooinsburg, I'a