' 'Ml THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BlhOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. I " m BB0CKWAY& K,WSl,E41lon. BLOOMSBUIIG, PA. Fclay. Oct. 5. 1877. STANDING COMMITTKK. lieavr-r-lsaac Kllngerman. liPDllill M. P'CdltL r Berwick-Samuel chamberlain. lilooiu K. David Lowcnberg. iiloom W. Jeff. Vandersltce. llrlarereek-A. BXYoop. i atvvlisa-Win. L. Eyerly. Cntralla-Tnomas (lenity. centre -11. A. Frederick. "invngham N. Nell Lrnthan. O nrnghsm 8. John Monroe. - islilnircreek 0) rus Bobbin Franklin laeob Knlttle. (Iroenwood Isaac 1). Illicit. Hemlock N. IV Moore. Jackson Wm. Young. Locust Danlol Morris. Madison W. It. Demott. Main Nathan Miller. Mifflin Doct. Montgomery. Montour Jackson Walter. MU ripasant-o. w. Jacoby. orange Usual II. Ent. Pine Inhn lor. llonrlngcreek-J. B. Winger.' ?cou Jan James Lake Sugarloaf Albert Cole. DIOEST (IP ELECTION LAWS. Pollt open at 7 a. m. and close at 7 ). m. WHO CAN VOTE. i Every malo citiien twenty-one years of age possessing the following qualifications shall bo entitled to vote at all elections. 1. Ho shall havo been a citizen of tho United States one month, 2. Ho shall havp resided in the State one year ; or, if previously having been a quali fied elector or native born citizen thereof, and shall have removed therefrom and re turned, then he shall have resided therein six months immediately preceding tho election. 3. Ho shall havo resided in the district wherein ho intends to vote two months im mediately preceding tho election, instead of ten days as formerly. 4. If twenty-ono years of age or upward, ho shall havo paid, within two years, a State or county tax, which ihall havo been assessed at least two months previous to tho election, and paid at least o ni-month previous to tho same. 5. Foreign born citizens must have been naturalized at least ono month bel'oro the election, and must conform to tho require ments contained in section 4, preceding. Tho election will bo held on "tho Tuesday next following tho first Monday of Novem ber," being this year tho Cth day of the month. Saturday, October C, is the last day for se curing naturalization papers. Saturday, October 6th, is the last day on which; taxes can bo paid in legal time to vote. Tho above dateo should bo carefully rcmcm bercd and actod on by all voters. NOYES AND SCHELL COMING. In response to an invitation to bo present I at the Fair, from Mr. D, Lowcnbcrg, Chair- man of 'tho Democratic County Committee, to Col. A. 0. Noyes, candidate for State Treasurer, and William P. Schell, candidato for Auditor General, those gentlemen have accepted tho invitation aud will, be here on the 11th inst. THE MUUP11 Y MOVEMENT. J73ba' " The good'w'Ork is spreading. Over twelve hundred names have been obtained to tho pladgein Bloomsburg,, and meetings have beeu inaugurated in nearly all the neighbor mg Village?. ''" mov- a i to nnnnriAnfo Villi nra innnAl aaa I any good ground for opposition. Some say tharitlsensauonal.and therefore Ita effects I -, , , ' , . ... .. .. will oe iiivcrvauiu uuiv nu it, iuo liccliuh, i . ! - , ,l. .l..i. tMntrtMpkntne. and therefore when one tnln. .Virt phn,.li ha Biirna tutnnraneA I J ... 6 I l,n nn,l II, . mnvumAnf la fli,,orfl Mnna I f T , . ., ' 1 ' X- i I 1 . i . -r 1, i .1 &ef uses. any argument that happens to come handy and thus satisfies his own con Sii K.SA- lri. .tt.fi.. Vila ,.. n. science that he ought not to sign this pledge. "Tficre'are just two sides to this question A man either drinks, or he does not drink. If 'he does not use Intoxicating liquors him self h"e" owes a duty to his neighbor who does, and that duty fs to do all in bis power ttftKcuo 'Ihat neighbor from the path of by any and every honorable means. 'Signing the pledge himself Is a good example and may be the direct cause of I others signing who need a helping hand. It-ran do the temperance man no harm to sign, whilo his refusal may be a stumbling Block In the' way of others, and is therefore tt-'sln'of omission for which he must an swer. WTatlie drinking man there is but one way open.' lie must stop. It Is no confession of his inability to restrain his appetite be cause he signs a pledge, any more than it is a confession of inability to pay a debt when he signs a promissory note. Nor does it ar gue that he who publicly announces. bis in tention to change his past mode of life by IgningJhis obligation, is of weak character and unable to keep a good resolution other wise made. It mlgbt as well be said that he who joins the church has no force c-f coaracier urtuuno mcicujr ktouh lnaoility to save mmseii. 'inerecan uonosirengm wuuout organi- stloo, nd it Is far easier to control oneAelf 1 ...t .. ... I I. nkl.nm In a trnrui null.. mot. .uiiK .." "- - V"""l-i is to iigM against a con.romng sin single handed. Temperance js one of the iequltemeots of a christian life which the church. teaches. These meetings in no wise interfere wlthitbe work of the church ; but wt lbs other hand are. an auxiliary to that institution just as much as Sunday schools swt i; Intemperance li the besetting, sin of tUtAinericau people. Let the battle rage ifotiktlte monster is driven from the land. 4BrfLoths, September 29. Col. David II. Armstrong, an old citizen ot bt. Lauis, ami twwueei norse ot tue uemocracyoi tins Htattflor tuo pakt twenty-live years, was ap pointed United Slates Senator this evening y Governor l'lielps to fall the vacancy caus Wty tno ucalli ot Lewis V. isogy. uoiouel Arthstroug! is at present Vice President thfl'bbard of polico commissioners of this tity". s j., Jltmocratle Victory In Hartford. Hartford, Ct, October 1. The Ilart- ford democrats tlectcd tho entire ticket to day by majorities ranging from 250 to 600, Theivotfl in the State on the two constitution- WamcndmenU Was light, but both aro proba- b!rorricJ. Tlio Crit prohlbilcd extra com jVBMtbuJo publio officem and the tcooud jUoliibitcd (own aid to niuoaiu. Auoiuer nays ii is wruug tu uuiu ujcciiuks ,i . i. . ..... , , , ;. . , . , f v. i. r r uate tho treasury ring by this insolent lackey the object of which Is to check one form of ,, . , , , , , "".J.f , , , . , nt. t tho nngsters, by lying appeals to tho prej- Bin only, and claims that men should be ,. , ' ; 1 J .vtiSriiA i - . -. . . uuicos of races and re hinnn MAGUII1GISM COUNTY. IX COLUMIilA If ono were to depend entirely on news papers puMlslicil tit a illstanco for Informn tlon concerning our local nlTnlrs, lio would be led to the luevltablo conclusion that n state of anarchy exists here and that a reign of terror has cotno upon our county, so long noted for Its peaceful and orderly conduct. One paper Informs us that the Molllo Jia gulres have begun a series of outrages with In our limits and that tho farmers nro so in tlmldatcd that they obey the behests of this organization without daring to Inform the authorities of threats inado against their lives and property. Another nnnounccs tho startling news that two men living near Rupert have becit murdered by the Mollies ; and still another says that the house of Wm, Klngroie wan burned by them In retaliation for his havingglven testimony lu tho Ex change Hotel arson trial that led to tho con viction of "Kramer, tho notorious Mol li There Is not oue word of truth in any ot these reports, and wo nro therefore surprised (o And telegraphic news in such papers as the New York Herald and the Philadelphia Timet, purporting to have been sent from Uloomsburg. We are informed by the opcr ator hero that no such dispatches went over the wires from this place. It is evident that these articles originated in tho fertile brain pi somo roving reporter who was hard push ed for sensational news. It is true that a man was recently murdered nearLight Street and that the house of Kingrose was burned by an Incendiary, but the above embellish ments are utterly false. It Is also true that notices have beeu found on the doors of sev cral of our citizens informing them that they would be burned out, but since the discovery that they were put up by a little boy about ten years old "just for fun'' no one has beeu at all alarmed by them Such reports, then may as well bo stopped. The Mollis Maguircs have enough to nn sn'er for without being burdened with tho sins of others, and Columbia County, one of the most orderly In the state, is unwilling longer to bear the reputation of being in a condition of anarchy, Col. liarr on the Man with a Mission. From an editorial In tho "Pittsburg Post." But this is getting away from tho Governor's messenger. Dclaiv cy, who recently mado a hypocritical and can ting pilgrnnago to Allegheny county to in duce Catholics, and especially Hibernians to voto against Colonel Noycs, and for Maekey's clerk, Mart, for state treasurer, on tho lyiog prctenso that D. 0. Harr was defeated in the Democratic State Convention because ho was not of tho religious faith of tho majority That a ring office-holder of soiled reputation should bo detailed for this business almost passes belief, but wo havo the statement that it is so, over tho signature of Dclaney in tho Harrisbnrg Telegraph ot inday. Replying to tho Patriot the man has tho blushing ef frontcry to write : "My miiaion (to Pittsburg) was not to lodg es of Mollie Maguircs, but to my countrymen and co-religioniste in general, for tho purpose of proving the truth of the assertion so prev alent in this section, namely : That the cdi- tor of tho'Palriot and other leading members .of the democratic party did raise the issue of Ir Barr s Catholicism before and during tho late covention, and that it was owing to tho untiring efforts of said editor and leaders that Mr. Jiarr was 'politically murdered in the house oima fricndy." -Luis takes away one's breath in it s consu mate hypocrisy and cant The idea of tho so crct negotiator with tho Mollie Maguircs in 187o,('and,tho hired agent of the treasury ring, having a "mission" "to ray countrymen (tho Irish) and co-religionists in general" (tho Catholics), is about the most humiliating in sult that has ever beencast upon this people or elmreh. an,t tl, .I,.;, F..1I .I, hnstanco of , ... filmOT;nr9 . - , lrnrtrflnf , , . ,. granting him a leave of absence, to lie or , , n- i u ''o'""' lia uaiuu utTo was precisely .""TRrV. Ttien Z 11 , . 6 bribery and nardrtnt In nnrelincn vntna fnr " 1 Uartranft. Now votes are sought to. perpct- roliinnn. O A,L".0. "em?t 10 r?'at 'n "'"""J "-""ly uiucruiaun auu v,am- olics the corrupt and criminal practices car- ried out with the Mollies in Luzerne and Schuylkill in 1875 -will have but one effect, and that will bo to consolidate all clasKes of democrats no matter of '-what religion or na tivityin opposition to tho ring candidates, I wl tb who adopt such insulting practices to continuo eir reign of plunder at the stato capital. Jadge Trnnkey's Letter of Acceptance. Franklin, Pa., Sept. 25, 1877. Gentlemen: I am Jn receipt of yours of the 20th instant, officially informing mo of my nomination as a candidato for tho office of Judge of tho Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia, by the Democratic btate Convention, Profoundly grateful for this high honor, I accept it with a deep sense of the serious du- ties of the office. To dispenso justice accord ing to law is the object for which courts aro established ; so much knowledge of tho law, so clear discernment of its principles, so fixed a habit of mind to interpret and not make law, and bo keen a perception of juslieo in a given cause are requisite in a Judge, that no man can fail to doubt his fitness whon the trust is tendered by his fellow citizens. The strongest must feel his weakness and bo led to look for help to Him who is Judge over all, Rhnn ,1 the. nnm nation bo thn r-.hn . of tho , j , . asOTranoe of tho affnr. ,,.,, , ... fnr, r:,i,rnl flnj ienf rce. than tho mst record of mvurivate I . ' 1 ana official 1 re. Thanking vou ncrsonalhr. for vour kind ex pressijns of confidence, I remain your obedi ent servant, Jons Tjidnkey, Auditbnal Evidence against Joe Bradley, Mr, Geo. W. Wilcox, now1 a resident of Nevada.was the amanuensis of Justice Brad ley, and wrote his decision in the Florid case, which he asserts was so far favorable to Mr. Tllden as to indicate that his vote would bo cast in Tilden's behalf. Mr. Wilcox is young lawyer, and a Republican, as far as his afllulty goes. In a conversation with - relat ve Mr. W. h. Rockwell, of SL Loul bo expressed his utter astonishment at the - fiual vote of old Joe, after the opinion be bad dictated. of Mr. Wilcox also corroborates the state ment qf calleis in catriages on that eventful evening. lie himself was not present at the Interview, for he was enjoying a cosy cigar In an ante-room while the arguments which induced the righteous Judge to ckange hia mind were going on, So vile a conspiracy, like murder.will out, and ths scoundrels who have defrauded a nation, and made, the usme pf tbo Republio I a by-word of scorn, will meet their deserts, I if not at thU time, la the future execration. I oi potiterlty, Cbwujton Commonwealth. mullii: KOAD DAMAGES. The following is n Ihtofroad damages lowed by road viewers and conOrmcd ni. pi. at September Court. Ml. Pleasant. Robert Howell, John Wanich, Johu Girton, Greenwood, Road near Ellas Mills. Anna Mill, William Cox, Wilson Thomas, Michael Thomas's heirs, John McMichacl, Jackson Robblns, Road near Benjamin Rcdlinc. Benjamin Redline, Jos. G. Keller, Madison. Road near Susan J. Axo. Siuan J. Axe, Margaret Smith, James Dildino, Joseph 1 lanes, William Johnson, Jouathan Johnson, Bloom ami Scott. Road near Georgo Zeigler. John G. Freeze, Rloomsburg Iron Co., $.1.1 00 35 00 35 00 $30 00 CO 00 20 00 1!0 00 100 00 50 00 $-10 00 t!5 00 $35 00 110 00 40 00 CO 00 40 00 40 00 $180 00 2.5 00 Total, $1010 00 ' Road damago confirmed ni. si. atFebrurary Court, 1877 in Mt. Pleasant near Georgo Thomas, and which is opened ami is now be ing paid. Geo. B. Thomas, HQ 00 Emma Mills, 10 00 J. II. Ikelcr, 35 00 Geo. W. Ikcler, 70 00 Win. Johnson, 77 f0 Samuel Johnson, '21 .10 Nixon's licirs, 35 00 A. J. Ikcler, 23 00 Fairmain's heirs, 30 00 Johu I.. Harp, 30 00 John Kitchen, a5 00 A. R. Hcacock, H 450O Total, $490 00 Road damage in Jackson township Decern bcr Court 187G near Samuel Knouse, which road is aboutboing opened. Alfred Stephens, 80 00 E. A. Piatt, 70 00 1'erry Knouse, 25 00 John Fritz, 45 00 Chas. Messenger, CO 00 Amount, $280,00 Road in Jackson township near Benjamin Savage opened. SabiJa McIIenry, John Savage, Jos. Kelchnor & Co. Absolom McIIenry, Amount, $180 00 The above ishow $1010. road damage as" sessed to September Court, 1877. Persons wishing to file objections to tho, road or dam- ago must do so before December Court, oth erwise the same will be confirmed absolute and tho county will bo liablo for the whole amount. Tho damago in Mt. Pleasant and Jack- townships assessed to December term 1876 and February term 1877, shows at hat a rapid rato damages are being allowed. Whilo persons are complaining of hard times and heavy taxes they must tako into account that the road damages add largely to that burden. Whether tho amount of tho damago is ex cessive or not we will no hero attempt to de cide. Tho viowera appointed by the Court are the persons who allow tho damage and it night bo well for the public to look into the matter with care, and such of them as are ap pointed to attend to such duty bo fully pre pared to do tho matter entire justice. Below we append tho damages allowed and paid by Columbia county for each year from 1855 to 1870 inclusive. 18,15 $2.17 12 1868 $3300 00 1850 211 88 18C9 2C53 00 1S57 129 9fi 1870 1939 50 1858 150 50 1871 C280'00 1859 170 42 1872 .185 00 1SC0 305 00 1873 645 00 1801 712 00 1874 1448 30 1802 250 00 1875 1058 75 1S03 272 24 1876 603 00 1804 237 50 1805 327 00 1860 92C 00 1807 190 00 Amount paid from 1855 to 1867 during thirteen years is -1145 50 and from 1867 to 1870 nine years is $18332 55, at this rate for the fame time it would bo about $26000 00 or about six and one-half times as as much for the latter thirteen years compared with tho former thirteen years. By comparing the road damage allowed with tho a5pcssed value of the land through which roads pass, wo find frequently that tho damago is almost loqual to such assessed value. County Commissioneks, TUE DANVILLE, 1IAZLKT0N & WILKESHAHUB IIA1LUOAD TO BE HEOUO AN1ZK1). It is announced that this roilrotd company's property will be sold under foreclosure of mort gage in a few weeks. 1 lie bonus are largely owned in Montgomery and Iiucks counties, and must long ago have proved nearly or rjuite a loss to the holders had it not been for the efforts of the committed of bondholders, conxictinglof Isaac Krer, Newtown, Prof. S. W. rietown, Wm. Kinsey, Bristol, and Loch, Nor- i... i,iu ""'-"""i Lancaster, to save something from this badly recked corporation, After many emborroxsing delays and postponement!), un arrangement has been made with the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company,by which the road will be reorganized and completed to Wilkes-Ilarre, and u large percentage of the money Invested in the first mortgage bonds saved. Mr. Loch wan, .chair man of the lirst meeting of the bomlholderp.rield in Philadelphia more than three yean ago, and at the urgent request of the bondholders of Mont- i . .'... frnmerv muniv. lias coimuueu o memuer oi luo ; ' . cuiuuifitra tu u.i. .iu... u w .mil., iuuu are 37 bondholders In this county, representing an aggregate of $210,000 of bonds. Nearly all the bondholders have joined In the presen agreement to reorganize, and the others will no doubt do so If nn opportunity li ollered them. The office of the committee is at 47 South Third Street, Philadelphia. AWwfoicn Herald, ASTONISHING SUCCESS. It is tha duty of every person who has used Iloschee't Oerman Syrup to let its won derful qualities boa known to their friends in cuririL- fjonsuuintiou. severe coughs, croup. asthma, pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung dilates. No person can uso it without immcdiuto relief. '1 hreo dosos will i . ,, .1 , ' -""'vv, 'V" SSmfflu 40.000 dozen bottles wero sold last year, and no case whero it failed was reported. Such uieuicine as tuo Herman cyrup cannot iw too widely known. Atk vour DrueeUt nbout it. t i.i t.. . : i Huninlft Iinttlfin In ttv Mild nt 10 rontH. llci; ulur tha 75 cents. For nole Vy Moycr llrou. April w,m-iy) A blcllneof lllack Scarfs, Ties, flows, Ribbons, Helta, Zephyrs, Germantown Wool, I'anvass, Bpllnu iiiouoes, ocari i wlilcn mis cooling anu puruyiup aunwur I'ins, Jewelry, &o , at prices to compare I butle cornea in daily contact. Bold by all with anv st OlarV H- WnllV I llrncirlKta. J ' Subscribe for Till. Uoi.uubun, Deaths. VKntlY-In Uloomsburir.on the 8Jth ot September William Vcrrr.ago H years, 1 months, anil 11 days. day UUnUNOAMK-In Atton, on September, S3 HIT Jennie Ircno Burllogame, aged 1 ear, 7 months and 19 days. LAZAttuS InOrangovllle, on September W,187t, Mrs. Cntharlno Lntarus. ngott years. ...... u.ntnhn iott Vmrnn KiSKVr! ' KVBK-I Palsy, Infant I1KTZ Ato, daughter of lolm Ilotr, In Ilcmloclc township lot-r in, ngi'dil c.ira,o months and 10 dajs. lint, rinwn l-i tlm tiluom nf womanlwn I bUi has left I hnhin.1 her mu'iv filn-'i. who will ahvaja remom- I ber her kind and nnv, Donate (11-tpu.lllon. her chrls- Illan clMnieH-r. no i ni-r inutim-u in ni-r ia-,t iuni"ui anrtrcsUn.itl'in tue 1)1. Ino will. Iler ilfo wospuro and good, aud her d -atlt wivact-ful. MARKET liEL'ORTS. HLOOMSHUKO MARKET. Wheat por bushel t l.co nje M Corn, new, " 05 data, ' " so Flour per barrel lo.oo C'loverseed T.00 Flaxseed 1.011 nutter KKg3 IS Tallow 1U l'otatocs at Dried Apples o Hams U sides shoulders 10 Lard per pound 11 Hay per ton 13.00 lieeawax ss Timothy seed 4.uo QUOTATIONS FOll COAL. No. 4 on Wharf S s.ss per Ton 4NO.D ' 9 a."' No. II " " t S.0O Blacksmith's Lutup on Wharf f s.ss tmumtnoua " w m It Has Stood thn Test. If von doubt the wonderful success of Shiloh's Consumption Cure, give it a trial : then if you nrn not Derfectlv satisfied, return the bottlo and we will refund the price paid. It has establish-1 ed the fact that Consumption can he cured, I while lor coughs, asthma, hoarseness, wnoop inc couch, nndml lung or throat troubles.thero la 11UUI1!! nnu I. iui I. turn jiuninyu u.u, and it seldom fails. 10 cents, 50 cent3 and SI Iicr bottle. If your lungs nro sore, or chest or mck lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster price y& cents, sola by U. A. ivleimnml IN, J. lien- ucrshott. Pr. Shiloh's System Vitalizcr is no doubt tho most successful cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Coniplnint we havo ever known, otherwise wo could not guarantee it. In cases of consumption where general debility, loss of appetite and constination exist, it will restore and rcculnto the system while hlnloli s cure aiinys the in-1 llammntion unu heals the lungs, rnce ii cts. Sold hyC. A. Kleim and N.J. Hendershott. Hackhetack, a rich and fragrant perfume. Sola by (J. A. Kleim and JN. J. ilcnucrsnott. April u,'77-ly j ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS. Aro vou a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache. Habitual Costivcncss. Palpitation of tho heart? Have you dizziness of the head ? Is your nervous system depressed ? Docs your blood circulate badly ? Havo you a cough ? Low tpirits ? Coming up of tho food after eating? Ac., &u. All theso and much more aro the resultB of dyspepsia, liver complaint and Indigestion. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER is now acknowledged by all Druggists to bo a positivo cure. 2,400- ww Dottles were given away in mo u. o., througn druggists to tho people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any ncrson of its won derful nualitv In curinir all forms of indices- tion. Sample bottles for 10 cts. Regular size 75 cts. Sold positive by all first-class druggists in U.S. April 27, 77-ly jl Elegant Hair is woman's crowning1 beauty when it fades, she fades as well. While it is kept bright her personal attractions are still maintain ed . By preserving tho hair fresh and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many years. Those who grieve over their fading luir turning gray too early should know that Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it, and restores gray or faded hair to its natural color. It Is a clear and healthful preparation, containing neither oil, dje, nor anything deleterious, and jmparta to tho scalp what is most needed a sense of pleasant and delightful freedom from scurf or dandruff. New Berne (N.C.) Times. Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! We are now offering all sizes of the celebrated Susquehanna Coal Co s., coal, at the lowest cash pri ces. f!rvil Br.rPf.nfrl lififm-fi Wvinn- mil- yards and full weigbt guaranteed, Orders left at I. W. McKClVy S OtOrC, at OUr OlllCe, Or Sent through I thp niniltj will rpppivp nrnmnt at- I ; . . 1 I tention. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. W. Neal & Bro, May 1, 1877. An oriental traveller describes this buay Bcenc.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 beac'i, ready to transfer the goods into the interior. Amor.g the articles landed were boxes marked 'Dr, J, C. AyerA Co. Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A.,' show ing that they contained medicines and whence they came. Theve with other goods were hois ted on the backs of camels, for transportation to Antloch. Thus the skill of the West sends back its remedies to heal the maladies of pop- lotions that inhabit those eastern shores,whence our spiritual manna came." 117ntior (V Chronicle, The Russian Court invited Dr, Ayer and his family to the duke's wedding in the Royal Pal- ace, This distinction was awarded him not on- lybecauae he .. an American, bnt also be- 1.1. .. n1.nM.it had become fa- , i t, . a vor&bly known in Ituaaia on its passage round the world. JVfio (CW.) People, Bept. lm. Don't pass L. lleruliard'H Jnwtlry Store without stopping to look in his window. It contains an elegant morttnent of Jewelry anil silverware. Watches and clocks re paired aud all kinds of work in his line done ueauy anu cneapiy. A face with charminir features may be rendered actually .repulsive by blotches or ulmules. Glenn's Sulphur Soan promptly I remedies an compiezionai Diemisues as wen .. . . - . . . -. - - ,. i .qjjh eruptions of tue skin, burns, cruises scalds, &C. Sold bv all druggists. Hall's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or uruwu, ou cls. oepi. DOBUIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP. Having obtained the agency of this Cli.kiuuted Soap for Uloomsburg and vicinity, I append the opinion of somo of our best people as to its merits. 'I have used Dobbin s Electric Soap made tiy 1. I Uragln & Co., I'lillaUelpbla, ra, fur washincr about ten vears. and think superior to any other, Mrs. C, O, llarkley." "We havfc'used Dobbin's Electric Soap and flnd u gUpetlor to any othcr or all others." ' 'jjr8 H. Jacoby Mrs. li. n. Btonner, I desire all my friends and customers I Oive thU Soap one trial, a so that they may know just how good the nest boap in me u in leu etaies u J. 11. Maizh, July 20, '77-8W Dloomnburg, 1'a. Lucky in the baby whone mamma uses Glenn's Bulnhur Soau with wbkh to wash the little Innocent, No prickly beat, or other rash can annoy the Infant cuticle with I ,.Vfl. wr . a .1.1 t 1 T 11 1. I iiurf uair a vYmsacr tJjv, uiiksv ui I brown. Dr. Shlloli's Hvstcm Vltallzcr. We nro authorized to ouaranlco this rem cdy for tbo curonl 'Jyspcpsla, inactlvo Liv- petite. Coming Up of 1'ood, Yellow Skin, KSttS ous unless wo had positive evidence that It will cure, iott who are sullerltig lrom theso complaints theso words nro addressed -and will you continuo to eufler when you ctn bo cured on sticli tcrmsr it is lor you to ttffrmino. Sam pit? bottle 10 cents : roc 7 Wt, fLllt by -A' Kle"" "Ud N. J. Hendershott, OO.UOO ulo annually by neelectine n Cough, Cold or Croup, often ieadlng to Uonsumptlon and the grave. Why will you neglect so Important a matter, when you cangctat otirstoro Shiloh's Comsiimpllon Cure, with the assurance of a speedy recov ery. For soreness ncross tho Cheit or Lungs or Lamo Iiack or Side, Shlloh'a Porous Plaster gives prompt relief. Sold by O. A Klcim and N. J, Hendershott, llack-melnck-, a popular nnu tragrant per fume. Sold bv 0. A. Kleim and N. J. Hen- ucrsiioit. Marcn yi, '7-cow POLITICAL. Democratic fatate Ticket. ron suriiEiiD judod, JUDGE TRUNKEY, of Venango county. TOR AUDITOIt GENERAL, W. P. SCHELL, oj Bedford county. ron statu TnnAsnitnit, A. C. NOYES, of Clinton county. Deipocratic County Ticket, TOR I)I8TnlCT ATTORNEY, ROBERT R. LITTLE, of Bloomsburg. FOR CORONER, ISAIAH YEAGER, of Locust. ron county surveyor, SAMUEL NEYHARD, of Centre. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DM I NISTR ATOR'S NOT1 -' f ESTATE or TER4CT BAYLBR. D2CBAS2 J. Letters ot Admlntntsiratloa on tho ostato of Tor- acv llajler, lata of Montour township Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by tho Itegls ter ot said county to the undersigned Admlatat ro tors or Aiuniour luwnaaip louunuui county, tu whom all persons Indebted aro requested to make payment, and those havln? o olmi or demands a auidt, the said estate will m.iko them known to tho sold administrator without delay t'KTUK tlBlNUAUU. DAN1KL IIAYLEIt. AdmlDlstrators. Oct. S Cv. 1'. o. address Bloomstmrg 1' a. Administrator's Sale OP valuable REAL ESTATE! By virtue ot an Order ot the Orphan's Court of Co lumbia county, tho undersigned, Administrator of the estate of I'cter Ent, deceased will expose to public sale, on tho premises, at Light Street, Colum bia county, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 at ten o'clock a. m., all that certain real estate, sit uate In said Columbia county, described as toU ows : No. :.-A GRIST MILL ANI1 SAW-MILL PROPERTY, with water-power, containing In all about twelve acres, bounded by Plshlug creek, a pubuo rood, and other loads ot said deceased. No. 9. A messuage and tract ot land situate 1 n Orange townshlp,bounded by lands ot Abraham Cus ter, II. K. Orlmea, WUIlom .White, ostato ot Georgo Oman, S. U.Seyb rt. cstato ot W. II. Eat. A. II White and others conatlnliiir HO ACRES, No. 4.-Two acres of TOWH LOTS In Llghtstreet alleys. No;o.-i-nree acres in ugnt aireei, oounaea uy N0.,-Seven acres in Bame vuiago, boundedby landsol Keichncrssonanaoytno nsning creeK, JJ0.4.-WU1 bo soli sold as a whole or la ports to suit purchasers. Tikuh or BiiJi. Ten per cent, of tho onc-rourtn of the purchase money to bo paid at the Btrlklng down ot tho property ; tho one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the continuation of sale ; and tho naming threo-f ourtta in ono year thereafter, with Interest from connrmatlon nisi. OSCAHP. ENT, Administrator, Octsts. NOTICE, TO ILL WHOU IT 11 AT CONCERN. "liiB Noticki That the corporation of the Her man Reformed Church of Uloomsburg, Columbia county hove exhibited and presented to the Court of Common I'loos of sold county, on Instrument la writing, purporting to bo proposed amendments to their charter, and It Is their Intention to apply tor a decree that the some Bhall become a part of tno said charter at the December term Ot the sMd court A, D. 1S7T. Tbo general character ot the said amendments consists In the suppression of t.e word 'Oerman" In tho name stylo and title of tho corpor ation and In the erosement ot such articles as should more properly foil under the denomination ot Uy- Iowb. And tho sold court having perused and ex amined the said amendments and alterations winch In the opinion of the court do not conflict with tho statute, nor with the constitution .has directed no Uceot tho nal.l apllcotlon to bo published In two newspapers of general circulation printed In Bold county for three weeks; and It no sufficient re ason be shown to the contrary by the first day of Decern ber Term 1677 ot said court, It will decree the said amendments and alterations shall bo deomo J and ken to be aportof the charter of tho sold corpora- Uon- B.P. ZARR, Prothonotary. Oct s Sw. UDITOR'S NOTICE. EVTlTKOrW A, KLINE. UECKAHBD. The undersigned Auditor aDDOlntedto make dls. trlbutlou ot tho balance of funds In the hands o( A. J. Alberson Admtnl&tator. to and amooe the Dirtle s entlUed tlicreto will attend to the duties ot his up - poiniment ol uio oaice ot r. p. uuuneyer in ulooms burg on tbo loth d j of November 1877, at 10 o'clock a. ui. when ond where all Dcrbons havlnir claims are requested to present the some before the Auditor or ou ueoaxreo irom coming m ror suaru ui biuu i iuiu. r. r, iiiLL.axuinii, Auditor. Oct. 3 4w. UDITOR'S NOTICE In tho matter of the sale of the real estate ot Cotb- firlna KrerirlftL rtnceuiu.d for Lho navment of debts. Tno auanor appoiatea io ascenaia uio inuirusb ui the deceased In said real estate anu also to ascertain the Justness and validity of tho alleged debts will meet all parlies Interested at his omce In Blooms burg on Friday November sd 1871 ot teao'clockln tho iorenoon ror me purpobc oi uis appointment jTlJ. ltOBlbON. Auanor, OCt. 5 4W. 0 RDER FIXINO TKRM8 OK COURTS OF MONTOUR COUNTY. it 1 sennit n Snntmhnrv0ih. 187T. it la ordered that shall hrrealler bo held as follows, to win un the mo l rnns oi ino ii-.i-ruiLuuiuiui jihuui fourth Monday ot rcwuory, May ana M-piemuer, and nn the third Monday ot Vcccmber In each year Tina continue. lor ono wee, rertinrd from tho Itocords ot DonvUle Pa., this 1st aoy ot ocuioer a, u. i I'rotbonoUry, Oct, t ew. DMINIBTUATOII'H NOTICE Letusre ol Admlnlelratlun on Uie ebluto ol Catbo rlaa Lazarus, lata ol Uranire townuilp, Columbia county, I'f oa'a.. dorcaacd, liure been grunua uy inn Ile.;uler or saia ooumyio jonn tAzarus asuihuu, Pn nn.l Hnnilcrftnn I J1XA1US Audrjurled. la. AU Der- eoas having clalmtf affulntit Uio estate ot Uie dtie- ant are requested m prebeni uiem iur shuiiuiui, and Uiose ludebted to the eslatu to make tiaymeot to Uie UDiUrbltMil AUmliilalraUira without delay. lIUIllT IW1AAIIUD. Abblacd, Pa. HANDK11HDN IJiZAllUH. Admluutrutera, October lew jsn NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC SALE liV VAUIA1H.K REAL ESTATE. Tho undlrelgned Exeeutor ot tho lost will and tes tament of James Thornton, latooftho township of Illoom In the county ot Columbia, deceased, by au thority contained In said will, w 111 cxposo to public- salo ofl tho premises, on THURSDAY, NO NOVUM BER 1st, 1877, commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. ot Bald day, thotol lowing Sot orJrouiul, altuato In tho Town ot Hloomsburtr In said County of Columbia, boundennd described as follows, to wit i Fronting on Market street ot said Town, west sldo-adjolnlng First Btrcct of eald town on tho north Mummey's alley on the west, lot of n. 11. Drinker on the south, and Market Btrcct ot said Town on the cast ; containing In front ou Market street forly-ono feel, and In depth ono hun, dredand ninety-eight feet; whereon nro erected a two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with kitchen attached, a FHAMB STABLE and other outhulldlnss, good fruit trees on said lot, a good well of water nt tho kitchen door. Terms mado known on day of salo, EPIlUAni r. LUTZ, Executor. October Cth ts. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOHN VAN 1,1 EW, PRC P. Letters of AdmtnlHtmtlon. on tho cRtntG of John Van Llow lato of Oranpo township. Columbia co., Pti., havo been granted by tho lieglster of Co lumbia countv. to Alem Van Llow. Liuht street ot name township, to whom all persona indebted aro Iruquesttru iu inaKo lmmeamie pajuioui. anu mosu having Calms or demands affatnst the paid Cftito will make tliern known to tho undersigned Admlnta- iruior wiiuout ueiay, Light street. Admfnlstratoi. tCt. B 6w PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE Farm Property. Tho undersigned Executor of John Hartman lato ot the township of orango la tho county of Columbia deceased will expose to public salo, on tho premises, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 1877, I at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon tho farm of tho said deceased, containing about 73 ACRES and twenty perches ot land, sltuato in tho said township ot orango, bounded on tuo north By lands of John Welsh and Abraham Force, East and south by lands of Abraham Kline, and west by land o. Abram Brumstctler, This land Is pleasantly located and has erected on It a FRAME HOUSE tho front part, which is thirty by eighty feet, tho back part twenty by thirty feet all two stories near ly with an out kitchen now. A Bank nam nearly new, forty eight by thirty six feet, hogpen, corncrlb and other outbuildings. Two wells of water, ono at tho houso and another at tho bai n. A YOUNG APPLE ORCHARD. Terms will bo easy and possession given on tho Ilrst day ot next April. JOHN n. MOYEH, Executor. Oct. 8 Sw. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. -Iho tmdersloned Auditor anDOlnted by tho Or phans Court of -olumbla countr to make distribu tion of tho sum of 3t so remaining In tho real es I tato of Wm. Frra lata ot Madison two. In said Co .do ceoscd.for tho use of Wm.Marsh surviving husband ot El zaoetn a daughter ot said wn am reirg uecenseu win raeei. ai. ms onico in too Town 01 uiuomsourt: iu said county on Saturday tho luh dav ot -November a .11. 1117 ar. iu o c ncK a. m. 01 Raid aav lor uie nur- Dose. or holdlnc- said audit. All Dartlcs Interested will attend and Dresent their claims or bo forever aeDorrea iroia coming in ror any bnare or nam iuuu, juu.i u. rituati.. Auditor. Oct Mw. Administrator's Sale OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By vlrtuo ot an Order ot the Orphan's Court ot Co lumbia county, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate ot Illram Lunger, deceased will expose to public sale, on tho premises, In Sugorloat town ship Columbia county, Pennsylvania on MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th at 10 o'clock a. m.,tho undivided one hait .Interest In certain real estate situate InSugarloaf township In sold county ot Columbia, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a white oak corner ol Hester's land thenco by other land of sold Joshua Brlhk, N. so degrees, W, lKtf perches to a post thenco by said land, N. 33 degroes, V, 53 perches to a chestnut tree thence N. 60 degrees, W-70 porches ton post thenco by land of Montgomery Colo, s. 21 degrees, W. si perches to a post Uience by land of said Josh ua Brink, 8.43?; degrees, E. 41 perches to a post thence by sold land, S. 2) degrees, W. 89 perches to a post thenco by said land. H iiyi degrees, K. 61 pe r ches to a post by a public road thence, 8) io degrees, E. C3X perches to a post thenco by land of William McKelvy, N. MJi, K.3J perches lotho place of bo gluing, containing 85 ACEBS s perches, on which is erected a A FIlA MB DWEL LING HOUSE and BARN and out buildings. There aro also a good orchard and good water. Terms ok Salk. Ten per cent, of the one-fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down of tho property! tho ono-fourth less tho ten percent nt tho confirmation of soloi and the re maining thrco-foirth In ono year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. ANDREW J. HESS, Administrator , Oct. 5 ts. JN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE umiea amies, or ine nestcrn jjmrici oj Pennsylvania. .Tmmfl. STEiiNRit of Columbia countr Pennsylva nia o Bankrupt under thu Act of Congress of March M.1M7, having applied for a Dlschaigo from oil his debts, and other claims provable under said Act. liy order or too i;ourr. notice lsuereuy given, ujuw creditors who have proved their debts, and othe,' persons Interested, to appear on the Si day of Octo ber 1877, ot t o'clock, p. id., before E. N. Wlllord Esq. Register In bankruptcy, at tho omce, of Samuel Knorr at Uloomsburg Pennsylvania to show cause.lf any they have, why u Discharge suould not bo grant ed to the tald Bankrupt. Clerk. Oct 8 SW. jN THE DISTRICT COURT QV THE I7;iilf( States, for the Western District of Penusyhania. KKiTituiin Hbbcb of Buck Horn Columbia county Pennsjlvanla a bankrupt under thu Act ot Congress of March Sd, 1867, having applied for a Dlschurgo XJUSa given, to all Creditors who have proved their debts and other rx nersons Interested. to appear on tho si day of October 1817, at 9 o'clock, p ueioro u. it. wuiiirii Kan . Ketrlster In Bankruptcy ..it theonlce.of Samuel Knorr Ktf., Bloomsburg hi. to show cause, iny It Uiey have, why a Ulscharge should not oe gran. Udto the sold Uanklupt, B. C. MCCANDLKSS. Clerk. Michael Federolt No. 4, Sept. Term, 1877. Hcl. Fa. sur Mortgage sept. 10, Samuel Lelby and 1811 on muiiun ui kj, it. iui;ku. ti.rro tenants. lew of oouncll for platntlrf the Knnrr Pm. Master to KeDort court appoint Bamuel the amount due upon the Mortgage In this cast, und also In what order and to what extent tho respective nnrrp nr iftnn niuLWi& nn nr ownersniDui u:rrc tenants aro liable to contilbuto to the payment ot sola Aiorigage orio uouoiuin soiisiuciiuu meruui. ill lua i.uLii.1. The Master wll meet tbo names Interested for the purpobo ot his appointment ot tho pabllo houso known as tho Red Tavern In Montana Conyngham township otv o'clock a. m., on Thursday the btn day Ol rueiuuer ion. Master, OCt.64W. T OTIflR TO RTflfllf Iini.DERS OATA WIS3A IIR1DOE COMPANY. A. dividend Ol 10 tjl t cent, on the capital block or ino lajmpoujr wuibopaiaio stockholders on ana airerue.. .u. at the oraco ot the Treasurer. Amount of debts paid to stockholders on anu arieryci iuvu. I hlnM hEldcrA twionn.. -lOKing vou oiu-r rvuuuuiug, ui, m ,u, Amount cosh on hand fSf St I1 1 OEOROE GILBERT, Secy, and Treas. Oct, B 3w. QOI ui OLUMIIIA COUNTY, SS s COUUOKWCAtTU OF l'lNN8TI.ViNU, tO BlUa- betn A. Fowler, widow, Tamantlia M. Kills, Miles U. Fowler, Leroy T, Fowler, Henrietta Lake, Kmrna L. Fonler ana Ida Fowler, widow ana jineaiaescena ants ol bllas E. Fowler, deceased, and to all otber persons interested, Greeting i You and eacti or you are hereby cited to bo and appear before Uie Judges of our Orphans' court at an orpnana- court to be liekl at Uloomsburg on tho Ilrat llonday ol Decern, ber next, tben and there to accept or refute to take tbe real estate ot said BUaa K. Fowler, deceased, at tlm annralsed .aluaUon nut uson It by tbe Inaueat, duly'anardcd by the sold Court, and returned by tbe Bhcrtrr, or buow cause why It shall not be sold. And hereof tall not. Witness tno Honorable William Klwell, President of our said Court at Uloomsburg, Uie Twentieth day of Eeptember, A. D., 161T. II. VIUNK ZAltll. II. W, Ncsa. l'roth7, Aaa'C sep,ta,ii "yANTED somo ono with money and brains to lake nn Interest in one ot tho 11KST INVENTIONS of Iho preflont tlmo. Hwlll not require a million aire, as a few hundred will do to Btirt on. Apply Immediately at Aaron W. Hess's Hotel, Mimintllle, Columbia county, l'n. JONAS DlTTKNllKNIIEIt. Sept, t 'It-Sw JN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Hfmi P!strict of Pennsylvania. NOT1CB OF HECIISTKU AS AUD1TOK. I pursuance of an order of tho Bald District Court of July T, WO, t will audit and rnako dlsirlhutlon of tho fund derived lrom the Assignee's Bale ot tho real ratate at Nt hemlati lteoso. Bankrupt, at Iho of- neo of Samuel Knorr In Uloomsburg on inn S!d day ot ouiouKlt, A. 1'., lsir, atone o'clock r. in., M which lino and piaco all Hen creditors anaoinersm- lercBiea wm appear uuu xiroio uiuir cuiium. jv.il. iiii.nivi'. Sept, ss, 'Ji-sw Iteglster In Bankruptcy. eas eizc 0 PEtlTS, o o o o o Or Sugnr-Conted, Concciltratoil, nool ami llorbnl Jnlce, Ailtl-Illllon. Grnlllllc Till: "MT'I'I.E 3 1 ANT" CATIIAUTIC. or multum In I'srvo Pliy.lc. Tho novcltv of modern Medical, Chemical, and Pharmaceutical bclcncc. No tio ot any longer taking tlm larRC, repulsive, and naneoui pliu, composed ot cheap, crude, ond bulky ingredient., when vi o can, by a careful application of chemical science, extract all lho cathartic and oilier medi cinal properties from tho innstvaluablo roots and TCnc.h llitln lMi rant I ve 1'cllet represents. In a most concentrated torm. as much cathartic power I. ml,n,1lit in nnv nt Ihfl larre t.lllt found for sale In drug-shops. From their wonderful cathar- lii. hnwnr.ln rnin iiHrUnn tn UlClr BiZC. l.COUlO WhO have not tried them are apt t' supposo that they are harsh ordra.uo In ctlccti but such. Is not at U- thocrse, ilic illrlci ent active medicinal principles of which thev nic comwiod being so harnionlied mi mn.iifi(1. nnc l.v ihfl otliern. as to produce a limit .enrolling and Hioroiigli, yet gonllj- and Itiiully oiicrnung, cuinar tlc. S501) newnril Is hereby offered by the pro prietor ot ihcso Pellets, to nnyeheinlat who, upon nnalysl, will llnd In tliem nny calomel or oilier forms ot mercury, mineral poison, or injurious drug. Itolnz entirely vcROtnble, no particular caro Is idimed while using ihcm. Ihcy operate without dlstuil.nnco to tho ronslitutlon, diet, or ...nn.ii,n Vnr .1 ,.ii i, ft I p. Hendnclio. Con.tlpntloii, Impure Illood, I'hIu iu tho Miolllilcrfl, 'I'lclitlie.. of tho C'lie.I, IHZzlllChW, hour lirilflnllollT irwm Kloimicli, llnil In.to In tlio imiiilli, llll- 1 u nlln.lCK. s.nlii In rcirliili III Klu lieya. Intcriiul rover, Illunteil tcollng about Moiintcli, ICiikIi l Illood Iu i,i..p,,inri.il llrlnn. IJlinucla bllllv and ;i(iiiiny Fnrobodliim, take Ilr. lMorco'a rieasnnl I'urciitlvo lcl lots. In explanation ol Hie remedial iocr of my Purgative Pellets over so grc.in aricty of dueaiesT I wish to s.iy that lliolr ariloii upon the niilmnl eeimouiy U iinlvcr-. ill, not n eland nr iluo encnplnc lliolr iiniitl.e IniprcM. .Age doci not -i-H.. i.,t,....,r iiin.e l'el els. Thev are aui-ir-coated ami Inclosed In gl.l.s bottles, their virtues being ihcrcbv preseried unimpaired lor any lenelli of lime, In anv cllninie. so that they aro alwoja Irctli and i Pliable, inn u not mo case with thoio Pills which aic put up In cheap nnl.n nr .-..lrlH,nnl lll.TCS. UcClllleCt thai fOr .11 .ii...t, n I.nriitlvc. Alloriltlve. or I'lircatlic. is Indicated, these little l'cllcta will gltu the most perfect biuisfaclion to all who use inem. Tboy are .old by nil IlrugglsU at 35 cents a buttle. f .B. V. PIERCE, U, C, Prcp'rA' BUrrALo, N. t. j,cp.8T,'7Mt WOMAN. I!vnn immenac practice, cxtcn.Un,? tlirouph period ot jcars, having within that time tro.itcti many thousaml cases of ttiosc diseaoen pecntlnr to wuman, I have been enabled tn perfect a moat potent nmt apreeablo mcillcine that mecu the in dication! preenteu by that class of UUcagCa wttn positive certainty ami exactness. To ilCBlgnate thU natural specific compound, I Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however. It but a feeble expression of my mgii npprcciaiion oi us laiuc, imscu upon my own personal observation. A n close ob ervcr, I nave, while wimcsslng its positlre re sults in the few special dlbcasca incident to the Separate orpnniam of woman, singled it out as lit climax or crowning (join of my medtcnl career. On its menu, as a positive, safe, and cflcctu.il remedy for this class of dis eases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kindlv and in harmony with the laws which gocm the female system, I am willing to tale my reputation as a physician. Kay, ecn mote, hi conUdcnt am 1 that U will not disappoint tho most sanguino expectations of a tingle invalid lady who uaoi It for any of the ailments for which 1 recommend it, that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE UUARAN TE. If a beneficial effect ts not experienced uy the time two-tntrus oi inc corneous ot ino noi tie are used, I will, on tettim of tho I tonic, two thirds of the medicine havinir been taken accord ing to directions, and the case being ono for which I recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it Had I not the most perfect confidence in its virtues. I could not odor ft at I do under theso conditions; but havjirg witnessed its Uuly miracu lous cuius in thousands of ciscs, I foul war runted unci perfectly Niifo In rinklug doiii my rcpuiaiioii onu my iiiuuoy uu i uioriisi The followinir are amoner tUft'e disease la which my Favorite Prescription has work- cu cures, us u uy niiig.c, una wuu a ccruumy never before atuiincd bv any medicine: Jeu corrhcea, llxcesdivo Flowing, Painful Monthly l'crlotla, bu)prcssioni wticn from unnatural causes, Iirrguhirltlcs, Weak Hack, Prolapsus, or falling vj the Uterus, Antcverslon and ltctrovcr- sion, iicanng unwn scnsaiions, jnieriiai iicat, ncjvous Depression, iioniiuy, ucdponucncy Thrpnif-ni'd Rllscnrriacc. Chronie Conccstion. In fl animation and Ulcciatiou of the Uterus, Irapo- and very many oilier chronio diseases Incident to woman not mentioned hcic. In all affect ions of this nature, my Favorite Prescription works cures tho marvel of tlio world. This medicine I do not extol ns a cure-all, but It nrimiMlilv fill 1.11a n ni n el t! Hois off nor poo being a moat perfect specific in all chronic uiseaes oi me scxuui y.cin ui wuin.iii. i,wui not disappoint, uor will Udo harm, in any state or condition. Those who deslro furlher Information on the.se snhloi.tsr..iiinbtAln It In Til IE PEOPLE'S COMMON SKN3E MKDIOAL AHVISER, a book of mer iWO pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $ t .AO. It treats minutclv of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice in e garu 10 uie management ui iauo nuuciiuus. fa von i ti: lMirscuirTioN sold BY A 11 IMlUfiGISrS. R.Y. PIERCE, H, D.iProp'r. I BUFFALO, X. sep. St, 77-tf jVTOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlvon that I nurchased at Consta- bio's salo tho property of Jo&enli Cole, to-wlt i opo JUKUOI u&en, ouo tpring eun, oue vmu-iiuijw nunui fcly nrranf rnrn. Iwn ni-rcK nnrt nhalf of buckwheat twenty DUbhels ot potatoes, mo cords ot bark, three hops, two acres ana a hilfof corn on Jacob Cole's farm, ono side hill plow, one land plow. And I, w 11 ll.im II. Kck have loaned the above articles and rrnna tn .Tosenh (.'nip. during inv nleasuro and hereby caution all parties not to remove them unless by ray oruera. . WILU&M II. EiUIt. Bept. si. 'n-3w jiuiviile, fa. Assignoo's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By vlrtuo otan order of the Court of Common rieas ot Co.umbla county, J. W. Evans Assignee ot Abraham M lller for lho benent of creditors win ex pose to public saloat tbo "Williams Hotel" In Uie borough of Berwick on i Saturday, October 20, A. P., 1877 at pne o'clock, p. m., All tboso tVo In lots sltbate On Front street In tho Boroeh of Berwick, in said county. Lot number nr- teen as marked and numbered In tho plan of said town adjoining lot of M.- K. Jackson and lot It here inafter described being ittf teet front and 181 feet In deptb being a vacant lot. Also Lot number it and a piece adjoining thereto, commencing on Front street aforesaid at Uie corner ofj lot number 15, thence lltty-nlne feet more less to lot of ,I1. Hcckman, thence back eighty leet or thereabouts, thenco to lot number It on a line with Front street ten feet thence along line of number It to Second street Ihenco along tho same to said lot number It, thenco along Uio same to tho place of be ginning, on w hlch Is ert cted a IJUICK DWELLING HOUSE, a Brick Kitchen, and other out-buUdings. Tibus or Si lb. Ten per. cent ot ono-fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at tho Btrlklng down of tbe property, the one-fourth less the ten pur cent, at connrmatlon of sale, and the remaining three fourths lu one year thereafter with Interest from connrmatlon nisi. Deferred payments to be secured by bona and mortgage on the premises. J. W. EVANS. Assignee of A. Miller, Berwick, sept. Hin, ini.wr TLANK MORTGAGES for sale cheap at the II CoLuvtUM omce. BLAJ-'K h'CIIKwIib cmlthoumuipUoj for Bale at the coudoux omce. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. estate or ruiur MtoFn, nc'n. . letters of Administration on tho cstatoof Phliln Brofee, late of locust, townhlp, Columbia conn, ty, have been granted by'ho lleglslerol Baldeoun ty to the undersigned Admlnlsiralors of Jxxmi lownsiiip. ah persons naviiig claims against iho said estate nro lequened to present them for aeitle ment, and those luilehled to make pnj ment without . JAJIKH HIIOFKR, Bcp.si'lT-ew1 Administrator. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLU Town Property ! Ily vlrtuo ot nn order Issued out of tho Or. phans' Court of Columbia county, the undersigned Administrator or .nana mgga, lato or Iho Town ot Uloomsburg, deceased, will txposo to publio salo on rill DAY, OOTOUHU 12, 1877, at 10 o'clock, a. in. .tlio following described propcrtyi A Lot of (I ro ii ml, eltuato In tho Town of DlooniTburg, tn said county, fronting on Second street of said town on tho north sldo of said street, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the lino of lot of L. T. ShatplcsVhonce by tho Uuo of 2d street castwardly 6i ft. more or less to line ot lot ot N. 3. Hendershott, thenco by line of lot ot N. J. Hendershott northwardly two hundred and fourteen feet six Inches to ltldge Alley, thenco along lino or itiugo Alley westwardly tltty.two feet moro or less to lino ot lot of L. T. Sharpless, thenco along tho line of lot of L. T. Sharpless southwardly two hundred and fourteen feet six Inches to line ot Second street, tho place of beginning whereon Is erected a doublo two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. TBllMS ANIl CONMrlONS OF SALE AS FOLLOWS ! Ton per cent, of tho ono-fourlU of thu purchase money to bo paid at tno striking down of tho property, tho one-fourth, less Iho ten per cent, at tho connrmatlon of salo, and tlio remaining three-fourths In on year tncrcarter with Interest from confirmation nisi. HAIIUY w. SLOAN. ocpt.71, ln-w - - Administrator. QENEKAL ELECTION I'llUULuULA J. lUiN . I, JOHN W. HOFFMAN, High Sheriff ot Co lumbia county, do hereby make known and proclaim to tho qualified olectora ot Columbia county that a general election will bo held on TUESDAY, TUB SIXTH OF NOVEMUFIt, 1877 (being tho Tues day next following tho first Monday of said month, at the several districts within tho county, to wit: Beaver township, nt the pubuo house of Joseph II. Shuman. Ilenton township, at tho public nouso ot Hiram Hess, In the town ot Denton. East Illoom, at tlio Court Houso, In Uloomsburg. West Illoom, at tho Court Houso, In Uloomsburg. Iiorougn or uorwick, at tuo store ot John McAnall, In tho borough of Berwick. Borough of Centralla, at tho public houso ot Wil liam I'elfer. Drlarcreek township, at tho public school house near Evansvllle. Catawlssa township, nt tho public houso ot Samuel Kostcnbauder, In tho tewn ot Catawtssa. Ccntro township, at tho school houso near Lafay ette Creasy's. North conyngham District, at tho school houso near tho colliery ot John Anderson & Co. South Conyngham District, at tho houso of John Monroe. Flshlngcreck township, at tho school houso near C. 11. White's. Franklin township, nt tho Lawrence school houso. (ireenwood township, at the houso ot Joseph II. maun. Hemlock township, nt tho publio houso of Chas. ! Dlettcrlch, in tho town of Duck Horn. Jackson townsklp, at tho houso of Ezeklel Colo. Locust township, at tho publte houso of Daniel Morrta, In Numedla. Mioiln township, at Uio publio houso ot Aaron Hess, In tho townit MinilnvlUo. Madison township, at the public school houso In Jcrseytown. Mt. Pleasant township, at tho houso of II. W. Mclllck. Montour township, at Uio public houso of W. H Tubbs, at Rupert. Main township, at Uio publio houso ot Jeremiah E. Longcnbcrger. Poarlngcreek township, at the houso of John B. Kllngcr. Orango township, at tho public houso of II. c. Conner In Orangcvllle. Fine township, at tho Centra School House, lately llxed by a vote ot tho citizens ot said township. Sugarloat township, at tho houso ot AUnas Colo. Scott township, at tho public houso ot Wm. rcttlt In Espy. At which time and places tho qualified electors will elect by ballot tho following State and County omcers, viz: Ono person for Supremo Judge of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Auditor General ot Pennsylvania. Ono person tor State Treasurer of Pennsylvania. One person for District Attorney of Columbia county. Ono person for Coroner of Columbia county. It Is turtucr directed that the election polls ot tho several districts shall be opened at seven o'clock In tho forenoon, and shall continue open without Inter ruptlon or adjournment until seven o'clock In tho evening when Uio polls will bo closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every person excepting Justices of the Pcoo and Aldermen, Notaries rubllc and Persons In Ui mllltla service ot Uio State, who shall hold or shall within two months have hold any r"i"c or appoint ment of pront or trust under the Ur'fed states.or ot this State, and city or corporatcd district, whether a commissioned ofllcer or otherwise, a subordinate ofilcer or agent who Is or shall bo employed under tho Legislature, Executive or Judiciary Department of this State, or of any city or of nny Incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated district, Is by law Incapable ot holding or exercising at tho same tlmo tho ofllce or appoint ment ot Judge, Inspector or clerk of any election ot this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of such election shall be eligible to bo then voted for. The Inspectors and Judgo of tha elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding tlio election lu the district to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In tho morning, and each ot said Inspectors shall appoint ono clerk, who shall bo a rjualliled voter of such district.. The qualified voters ot tho several districts In this county at all general, township bor ough and epcclil elections, aro hereby hereafter authorised and required to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, sever ally classified as follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of Courts voted for, and. labelled, outside, "Judiciary;" ono ticket shall cm brace the names ot all tho State officers voted for and to bo labelled "State;" ono ticket shall embrace tho names ot all county Ofilcers voted tor, Including tho ofllce of Senator, and Members of As sembly, It voted for, and members of Congress, It voted for, and bo labelled "County ;" ono ticket shall embrace the names of all township omcers voted for, and be labelled "Township ;" ono ticket shall cm brace the names ot all borough omcers voted tor, and be labelled "Borough." nd each class shall bo deposited In separate bal lot boxes. JOHN W, HOFFMAN, Sheriff's omce, Bloomsburg, Sheriff. Sept. il, H-tt Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLU REAL ESTATE! By virtue otan order Issued out of the Court ot CoJimon Pleas ot Columbia county, directed to me as assignee ot Parvln Mas' ere, tor tbebenent ot his creditors, there will be exposed to public sale at Hess' Hotel, in the town of Benton, on SATURDAY, OCTOUHl 20, 1877, at s.o'clock p. m.,tho following described piece or parcel ot land situated In the township of Benton, Columbia county, Pa., on the waters ot Big Fishing crook, boundod and described as follows, to-wlt On tho east by land of John Cole, south by lands of A. D. Good and John F. Chapln, west by the east boundary line ot the ;own of Benton, and north by land of Benjamin McIIenry, containing -2H ACIIBS and l'JO PERCHES. more or less with tho improvements, consisting of a SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, A SHINGLE MILL, and water rights appurtenant. mans ur nuui prescribed by the order ot the Court; Twenty-five percent, cashj balance in two. equal annual payments, with Interest from contlr. mauon ot salo by the Court, to bo becured on tho premises. Also at the same time and rlace will be offered for sale a Parker Shinglo Machine. belonging to the aforesaid I'anln Masters. BENJAMIN WAllNKH. Clinton llotd. Assignee of Parvln Masters. AuorneY. f cp. SS.H.ta 1 lmiTnif'H vrvTinp . i no unaerugnca Auaitor appointed to make dls. rlbutlon of the proceeds arising from tho hberin's sale of the real estate of Levi A, Uldlay, and also Miller as Trustee, and also to make distribution! tue funds In the hands ot V. W. sillier 'trustee id luu ouueiiL oi luairinenL cremuira tit snid i..vi a llldlay, will attend to the duties ot his appolntmol at iwiinco oi jr. 11. c 1 1. II. utile In Bloomsburg oi 'ihursdi i i y ine isiaay or Nuvemner lsn. at o o'uoc a. in., when and wucreoll persons haling claim aro reaULSUd to tin wnt Urn uunn lifnr t ha AUdltl or or be f orev er debarred from coming In for a sharil V. W.U. . UU14. . M. K. JACKSON, Sep. SB,18JHw Audltoc