THE OOLUMIAN.' "Mionsnunn, fiiiday.oct. i, is;; UiUondTriiiie Tnlilc. LACKAWANNA & DLOOMSUUltU HAIL 110AD NOIITII. Accommodation Train MS A.M. Mall Train T.M A. M Express Train UO 1', M. " " .M r. Mi CATAWISSA UAH. ROAD (iORTIl. Accommodation Train 0,111 A. M. Hegular Express 4.oa r, M. south. 7.6JA.M. 4.49 l M 11.M A. M doom T.ST r. M. 11,83 A.M. Through cars on Express train cither to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllllamsport. The boys anil girls may rejoice the clicff hut crop Is plentiful this year. It you liavo a receipt fir payment of stato or county taxes In 1870, you can vote. On next Priila night a Temperance mealing will be held In Ihu Haptlst Cliurch. On Saturday evening a meeting will bo held nt Harmon John's in Main Township. The two trials of llcslerai.il others on the charge of having murdered Alexander V. Ilea lmvo cost the county about $8,000. Our thanks are duo John S. Mann anil Dan iel Myers for a fine mess of eels. Come again, gentlemen. Government lnnil costs $1,25 per acre llcarlcr', how ninny ncres have you pipianilcrcd in drink ing intoxicating liquors? Frank R. Snyder' formerly foreman of this cfl'ue has leased the printing material and fix lures of the Plymouth Index office: They say business Is dull j sugar and coffee are selling slowly. Not so with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ; we understand our druggists can hardly supply the demand. K. Jncoby has opened his oyster bay for the season, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh fish and oysters. Wo call attention to the correction made in the notico of tlio Citawissa Bridge Company, No decimal points appeared in the copy, and hence the mistake. The printing office of Dr, P. John at Eliza belli, N. C. was totally destroyed by fire a short time ago. Dr. John was formerly editor of the Republican at this place, and is well known through the county. Tho Law and Collection office of Freeze & Eyerly has been handsomely papered and pain led, and is now one of the pleasauteat offices in town. William F. liodino did the work. lie sure to remember that Haas' Exprclorart is n perfectly safe and reliable medicine, free from all objection) and dangers connected with most of tho advertised cough syrups. 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Wo allow 35 cents a bushel for nice potatoes, 25 cents a pound for honey, market prico for apples according to quality, and butter ami eggs also at market prices, on subscription or book account. Bring on your produce. J. E. Eichholtz of the Sunbury Democrat will please accept our thanks for a copy of the pa per book in the case of Hester, et al. It is prob ably the largest that ever went before the Sip preme Court. Judge Krickbaum appeared at Court last week Thursday, obliged to walk with the as sistance of a cane owing to severe lameness. A fractious horse of John Winner's stepped on the Judge' s foot while he was attempting to re strain it. Tho Supremo Court of tho United States lias again decided in favor of the Western Granges, affirming tho right of tho Legislature of Wisconsin to provido by law for maximum charges for railroad service, either for carrying passengers or freights, within the borders of that State. The Fair opened on Wednesday, tho weather being all that could be desired, in the after noon crowds began to appear on the Directs, and it looks at this writing (Wednesday evening) as though there will be a large attendance. A full report will be given next week. A public spirited citizen of this place olTtrs to donate one hundred dollars for a public read ing room. If a few moro men would do like wise the proposition would become a fixed fact. .Such an arrangement would be creditable to .the town, and beneficial to all classes. Geo. I. Keichard of Espy is doing a large 'trade. Among other things he has a stock ot ''Williamsport Boots" manufactured by J. E. Dayton ic. These goods have a wide reputa tion and are guaranteed to givu satisfaction. None are genuine unless bearing the stamp ol the manufacturers,.!. E. Dayton & Co. The useful matter contained in the Agricultural 'column is alone worth ten times the subscription .price of the Columiiun. The Items are not only of -immense value to our farmers and their fami lies, but to every housekeeper. To utilize them a scrap book should be kept, and In this mail' iner a vast amount of valuable information could 'be gathered for future use. The opinion of Judge El well In Williams port Bond case has been sustained by the Su preme Court, Judges Agnew, Woodward and Sterrett dissenting. This settles tho law, but it opens a loop hole for an immense amount of 'extravagance. We presume Uiat under that 'decision, our town council will o ahead and 'build water works for Bloomsburg. The Democrats of this county have coruple 'led their ticket by the nomination of Dr. Doyle for coroner and I, II. Reynolds for surveyor. Reruiek Independent, We have tried to keep posted about jiolitical matters in this county, but confess that we were not aware that the Democracy had made such .nominations. One day last week Constablo Woodward dis tuvired a man apparently asleep on the Epis copal Church door-way. A brief examination showed that the man was dead drunk, and a bottle of whisky was found between his feet He was toled at once to the lock up. Ills name is said to be John Care. It was Care less for him to get drunk, even If it proved he was Care lull. A Masonic iMrostEii. John Ogden, claim- Ing to hall from and having In his possession a certificate of membership of Columbia Comman slery No. 2, District of Columbia, is going about the country Imposing upon the members of the order. He Is pronounced a fraud and an iin poster by the officers of said Commandery, no such person erer havli'gbeen a member thereof. Knights Templar and the Masonio fraternity generally should be on their guard against him. Pass him around. The Christian Temperance Union of Blooms- burg will assist In starting Gospel Temperance meetings throughout the county by furnishing the printed pledges and, us far as possible, speakers ; the cost of the pledge aud the necess ary travelling expenses of the speakers to be, of course, defrayed by the parties applying fqr Ihem. Applications for such aid may be made to the corresponding Secretary, Ueryey tu. hmltu. Esq. A Dammi Feat. Professor Frank Stookey delighted n largo nudienco on Wednesday even ing by performing tho hazardous undertaking of wnlking n ropo nt an nnglo of 15 degrees, oxicnuing irom llrown's Hotel to Centra street. Tho feat woj performed by torch light, and -.Ml i .,.. . . ' - win uo ropcoieu wiin ring ana tropeso perfor mance this evening. No child can sleep soundly while suflerine with Collie or from Teething. Ilemove the came by using Dr. Hull's Daby Syrup. Only 23 cents per bottle. The storm which passed over tho countv tut week did greot damaeo In manv sections. We havo heard of no casualties resulting from It in this county. A young son of John Dlaly's lust below town. had his arm badly fractured white endeavoring to throw a belt from the gearing of a thrashing machine on Saturday last. On Monday evening another meeting will bo held nt New Columbia. Tho last meeting held there was addressed by Kev. M. C. Brit tain, Itev. John Thomas, Kx-Sheriff Smith, and others. Some 33 names wcro secured. What is tho matter with tho Republican? It does not mention tho results of tho Ohio elec- lion. Docs it know, or docs it think it can keep its readers in ignoranco of what is going on in the world. A fire at Nantlcoko last week destroyed the Hardware store of E. B. Ilrower, and the livery stable of Wellington Hisewlck both formerly citizens of Bloomsbnrg. They were partially insured. This Is the second time they have teen burned out. Judge Grow, of Orange county, speaking be fore the American Temperance Union, in Coop er Institute, said that Dr. Young, of the Bureau of Statistics, estimated that $600,000,000 was spent annually In the production and consump tion oi intoxicating liquor, while Dr. Hengman a careful writer, puts It at $735,000,000 in 1872. Tho Dipthcria in this and neighboring towns is prevailing to a considerable extent. Four cases have proved fatal here in a short time. If it should extend to the pupils of our public schools, we would suggest to tho Directors the propriety of closing them for a time, as the dis- inse is highly contagious. On Monday last little Boyd Creasy, son of D A, Creasy of this town, died of that dread dis ease, diptheria, after an illness of about one week. Boyd was a bright and interesting child, and the hearts of loving parents have been sore ly ailhcted by this visitation of Divino Provl dencc. The sympathies of the community arc with them. TEMPERANCE NOTES. Despite the storm, a fair congregation as sembled nt tho Union Church at Orangeville on last Wednesday evening. Addresses were mado by Itev. A. Houtz, Dr. Cnnficld, O. B Melhck and C. B. Brockway. Somo 52 ladie: and gentlemen signed the pledge and "there are more to follow" next Tuesday evening at the M. E. Church. Mrs. William Lee, a resident of Roaring Creek, met with a painful accident early on Monday morning while on her way to Centralis When near her destination a trace came loose and touched one of the horse's legs, which cans- d him to spring forward, and before her son who was driving, could ather up the reins the animals had run up an embankment and over turned the wagon. Mrs. Lee sustained a severe fracture of the leg above the knee. She was ta ken to the house of a friend at Centralia, and early on Tuesday morning was removed to her home. The boy was not injured. Diptheria is reported as being In this sec tlon A number of deaths have occurred, and sever al children are not expected to recover. Doc tors disagree as to whether this disease is con tagious, but the safest plan is not to go in lis presence unless obliged to do so. Kind friends can assist, and sympathize with, those who have it in their houses, without coming in contact with the patient. If it is contagious it may be carried and spread by injudicious friends, and with such a disease every precaution should be taken to prevent this. Ii is seldom that spares a victim. Our genial friend Gen. W. H. II. Davis, Ed itorof the Doylestown .Democrat and the author of several valuable books, has entered the lec ture field under the auspices of tho "American Literary Bureau." Ilia subjects are "The Hulls of the Montaumas," and "The Royal lioad to Success." His familiarity with the suojert mat Ur of the first is not merely gathered from the writings of others. As an officer of the Ameri can army during the Mexican war, and as Sec retary and acting Governor of New Mexico, he became fully acquainted with the history, tra- litions, country, and manners and customs of the people. His reputation as a student and wri ter, as well as his own success in life fully qual ify htm to deal with the second subject. They tell us the ex-cd. who closed his con nections with this paper in March, 1871, took sudden trin from Milton to Sunbury last Wednesday in charge of on officer. The trou ble was all about the fair sex. Leu-isburg Jour- nut. There is a slight error in the above. M'Gin ley was not brought to Sunbury. While await ing a hearing in 'Squire Davis' office at Milton he managed to slip out and has not since been heard of, The constable had gone after the feminine who 'made the complaint. He gave his pistol to the 'Squire to guard the prisoner, but that official let the prisoner get too far out of range before he thought of using the shooting ron. Northumberland Democrat. We have a case of damages against that 'Snuire. for letting the fellow go. He strag gled to tills town, told a pitiful 6tory about dying aunt he had been to visit lus abrupt de parture from Ashland to see tier, not having time even to draw his hard earned salary. Of course our heart melted at this tale of distress. and we are somewhat poorer than we were, in consequence. ORANGKVILLE ITEMS. C. W. Low it Son have removed the old store house corner of Main and Pine streets prepar- atory to erecting a new one on the same site, The foundation Is up and the frame work well on. A. B. Stewart is about erecting a new dwel ling house a little north of his house on Main street. Win. Fisher has modernized and improved Ills house. A dwelling Is also going up just above town, The house of Col. Kline is nearly completed and nrese nts a fine appearance. Y hen finished it will be an ornament to the town.. Tho Academy is doing well with an atten dance of about 75 sludentc The naners (I think) recently noticed an ao cldent by which both arms of a little girl i Orange wile broken, and a hand otherw'se in- lured. also a little girl in Gieenwood with broken arm. It is gratifying to be able to state that both these little patients have recovered under the skill aud care of Dr. C. Yt . Amer- man. One of our Sunday schools recently held picnic in MegargelP woods. A good dinner, eood muslo by the Millvllle Band, water-mel ons, and speeches made It a very enjoyable oc casion. A bush-meeting for the congregation worship ing at Centre School House was held in Green wood from Wednesday to Wednesday inclusive chiefly under the management of Revs. J, L. Preston and J. Al. Harmon. THE COLUMBIAN AND ArrilONttATtONS TO STATE NORMAL; SCHOOLS The commission appointed to apportion the money appropriated by the legislature to the several stato normal schools held n meeting In Harrlsburg.reccntly.and agreed upon tho follow ing piogramnie I Of the $100,000.$30.000 Is given to tho school at Indiana, $23,000 to the school at Shlnnens- urg, $20,000 to the school at California, $15,- 000 to the school at Mansfield and $10,000 to e school at Uloomiburg. Of thb $75,000, $10,000 Is given to each of le sehools at Mlltersvllle, Edlnboro,' Kutz- town, West Chester and IjcIc Haven, and $5,- 000 to each of the schools at Indiana, Shlppens- burg, California, Mansfield and Bloomsbnrg. The money to be payable subject to the provi sions of said acts.by warrants on the state treasurer Issued by tho superintendent of public Instruc-, tlon one-half when the authorities of tho sev eral schools, In a legal and binding manner agreo to comply with the conditions of sucli lUtribution hereunto appended ; and thu other alf when satisfactory .evidence Is presented, showing that saiil conditions have been In good faith complied with. The following are the conditions upon a com pliance with which the sums of money above named will be paid to the several slate normal schools : First. That morfgages, as heretofore, in fa vor of the state, be executed upon the properly of each of the several schools to the amount of the sums herein assigned it. Second. That the schools at Indiana, Ship- pensburg, California, Mansfield, Bloomsburg and Lock Haven bo required to devote tl o sev eral amounts herein appropriated to them to the payment of '.their present Indebtedness, and that for this purpose the friends of said schools bo required to add lo these sums twenty per cent, of their amount from private sources, sub scriptions, or releases of creditors. Third. That the schools of Millersvllle, Edinboro,' Kutztown, and West Chester be re quired to make such additions to their build ings, grounds, or appliances, or to take such measures looking to the bettering of thir con dition, or to the increasing of their ofliciency as may be prescribed by the superintendent of public instructions and approved by this com mission. Fourth, That in case any school shall decline to accept these conditions, the money it would otherwise receive shall be divided equally among the remaining schools. The undersigned in this connection also de- Bire to state: First, That in assigning the bulk of the mon ey appropriated by the legislature to the schools most deeply in debt, they havo conformed to what they knew to bo the Intention of the legis lature. Second. Tint any further increase of the debt of the state normal school, either by an ac cumulation of interest or by expenses incurred without monev to pay them, will tend to weak en the whole work of normal instruction in the stale, and should bo carefully avoided. Tho income of each should, if xssible, be made to meet its expenditures. Tho commission consists of Governor Hart- ranft, Attorney General Lear and J. P. Wick- ersham, Esq, superintendent of public Instruc tion. Mn. Schei.i.'s Acceptance. The following Is Mr. William P. Schell's letter of acceptance of the Democratic nomination for Auditor General. Bedford, Pa., October 3, 1877. Gextlemen: Your letter of .the 20th ult., informing me of my nomination for the office of Auditor General by the Democratic State Convention, is before mc. I accept the nomi nation under a deep sense of the honor conferred by the distinguished body you represent in making this announcement. The office of Auditor General is one of great importance. As far back as 1811 the Legisla ture enacted "that all accounts between the Commonwealth and any person or persons, body politic or corporate, as well those with the of ficers of the revenue as the persons entrusted with the receipt, or who have or hereafter may become possessed of public money, also the ac counts of all person having claims on the Com monwealth, shall be examined and adjusted by the Auditor General according to law and equity." He was clothed with extensive powers, and now since the Industries of the State have kept pace with Its greatly incrcsed population, and new sources of revenue have been opened up, it is of the utmost importance to the tax-payers that these powers be intelligently and honestly exercised. Integrity, vigilance and a due sense of public responsibility should govern in the administration of the affairs of this department of the State government. You are pleased to refer in complimentary terras to my labors on behalf of the working men of the State. My interest in their welfare is not of recent birth. During a public career now extending over many years I have always deemed It my duty to vote for all measures tending to dignify labor, and to elevate in the moral, social and political scale those who fol lowed it as a pursuit. I do not think there is any necessary antag onism between capital and labor. On the con trary, there is a close relationship between them which should work to the advan age of both a relationship which ougiit to be so adjusted as Jo divide between them the results of industry in good faith and good feeling. Experience, however, has shown that in many Instances the power of capital, directed by selfishness, has wrested from labor the rights that legitimately belonged to it. My rule has been to legislate so as to prevent wrong and secure that which was right to all classes. I am sincerely gratified to know that hereto fore I have enjoyed the confidence of and re ceived honore from the industrial classes of my fellow citizens. It is iny purpose hereafter, whether in public or private life, to do no act which shall cause them to regret these mani festations of their regard. I can only say in conclusion that should the action of the conven tion be ratified by the people I shall consider the call to serve them In a new sphere as Impo sing on me the most weighty obligations to guard and protect their interests with strict fi delity. I am, gentlemen, your fellow citizen. ILUAS1 P, SCH ELL. The folio wing letter is published by request of the writer. We know nothing of the fact and do not endorse the contents. If the state. menu are ef any Importance, the commission ers no doubt can explain. Bento.v, Pa., Oct. 8, 1877. Bbockwav 4 Elwell Sirs ; In last week's Columbian ihc statement of "High Road Dam. ages" is Incorrect. There are two wrongs. First, on the road near Benjamin Savage's the highest damage is not published. B. F. Savage himself gets $140 00 damage, Second. The same road is not opened, nor Is it expected to bo for a couple of weeks yet. Now the Commissioners have omitted the first and misrepresented the last (on purose) we expect. But they cannot come that on us this time. Now the above two statements are true and can be proven. A Reader. And now, Democrats of Penii8ylvanlu,buck lo on your armor for November's contest. Victory is in your grasp, if you but work. Ohio and California havo been redeemed, and Penn sylvania can bo lost only through your supine ness. Sea to your organization in every town ship. Do not heed the croakers. Our organ ization was never In better condition, and has tho, eclat of success. Wo actually won tho Presidency in 1870. but wero defrauded. But now "cheating is played out." Stick to your colors then. Wo have an udmiruble platfosm uble and honest candidates, and mutt yo into DMlOCRAT)BT,60MSBtJR&, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Rebecca Carman, of Bcnfon, has Just returned from Philadelphia with ii largo assortment of Millinery and Notion Goods, to which she In' vltes tho attention of the public. Oct. 0 3w Gold Is down to 102, Iho lowest point In fif teen years. There Is also a marked revival of business In commercial centres, which cannot fall to spread rapidly Into tho rural districts. Let us hope that there Is a better tima com ing. Tho Virginia plan of raising revenue, by levying a tax of two and a half cents per drink upon all malt liquors sold In coffee houses, sa loons, or at public bars In hotcls.is said to work charmingly, and to yield largely to tho coffers of the State. It Is popular among hotel keepers because it breaks up tho credit system, and the tax Is always exactly graduated to the business done. It Is expected that tho revenue from this sourco will be over $1,000,000 yearly. We call the attention of our readers to llic new advertisement of D. C. Goodrich, Publisher of Dr. Eglo's Hew Illustrated History of Penn sylvania on second page of this paper. We have examined this truly great work,and can, most emphatically recommend it to every intelligent Pennsylvanian,o.s being the best his tory of our Commonwealth ever before publish ed. It has been very highly endorsed by the State Historical Society the leading men, and press of tho Stale. Any ono wishing permanent and honorable employment (and there are many needing it) should at once corres(Knd with the publisher at Harrisburg, and If possible secure the offer they make In their advertisement. WASI1INUTUN liKITKIt. Washington, I). O., Oct. 0, 1877, To-morrow the most important election of the year is held. The extraordinary Inter est taken by Mr. Hayes and his Cabinet In tho result is shown by the tour of Secretary Sherman and then of tho wholo Cabinet with Mr..Hayes at Its head, shows the inter est felt in the result. Tho departure of Sherman and the Ohio clerks to vote ho going as an indication of what was expected of less prominent peoplo ns a kind of bull dozer wo may say, ii also significant of a great desire to carry tho Btate. It is only fair to say that tho Democratic chances do not look so fair ns they did on tho day of West's nomination by tho Republicans lint speculation is not profitablo now, the result will bo beforo you by telegraph when this reaches you. It is moat earnestly to bo desired that tho Democrats may secure tho Legislature so as to elect a U. S. Sena tor in place of Matthews. party of half civilized Indimsof Mexi can descent have organized a small rebellion in their state. It will bo of little moment unless lawless Mexicans cross tho river to tako part, in which case, the relations of the two Governments may become compli cated. General Miles telegraphs that ho had a a fight with tho Nez Perces and captured much stock. His statement of losses shews that his victory, if ho gained one, was bloody. He says that tho Indians aro now under cover, and.his dispatch seems to mui cato that without reinforcements he cannot dislodge them. Ho also fears n junction between these Indians, and Sitting Bull's command, and says tho two forces are in communication. John P Patterson of I'ennsyluania, who represents South Coraliua in the U. S. Sen at , was arrested here on Saturday charged with bribery of the members of the Legisla ture of that State, and other offenses. He is now out on bail. His case will come up October 17th. The Speakership contest m getting warm. The Democratic caucus will bo held on Sat urday evening next. It U generally believ ed that nfter two or more ballots in caucus, Randall will bo nominated for the position . Tho only man I know of who is thoroughly convinced this will not be so 19 Hon. S. S. Cox, of New York. Ho does not, however, assert that his own chances are good. It is now evident that tho extra session will not confine itself to tho particular bu siness tho Army Appropriation for which it was called, but will transact any other bu siness which may properly come beforo it. There ha9 never been a time when moro val id and important questions demanded con sideration, nnd we may look for a session long to be remembered. It is extremely for tunate for the Democratic House that many of its members havo now the experience which they lacked two years ago, aud will therefore be able to accomplish much more than they could. Tho fact that ho many seem willing to unite upon Randall for Speaker, is an indication that experience in the Chair, rather than the gratification ot the personal wish of members, ia demanded and is a happy augury of an industrious and useful Bession. Secretary Schurz who is a free thinker, is just now getting all the orthedox punish ment. The tiro fell upon his beautiful pal ace, tho Interior Department, and now the Hood has come, While tho building was al most completely unroofed the heaviest rain Washington ha? had for years descended up on it, flooding every room and injuring in numerable records and papers. Tho trial of Wltowskl charged with collect ing from the Government money for articles never furnished, will probably end by the middle of this week. It has excited great utere-it chiefly because a member of Con gress will bo put on trial if Witowski ia con victed. But tho evidence so far has not been strong, and a conviction is not looked for Semisoi.i:. At the Commencement at the Pennsylva nia Medical College the oldest medical in stitution in America a new departure was taken In tho education of physicians. Dr. Pepper, one of its professors, and the officer who made the address on the occasion, took for his text the importance anil necessity of a higher course on tho part of medical col leges. He said that tho profession ia over crowded, that tho largo majority of the pro fessors are incompetent, and that tho effect was to lower tho dignity and the usefulness of a calling that should be competent to ex ercise a most beneficial influence on society If this is true, and it must bo when so prominent an institution makes the charge then the cflorts of the Pennsylvania Medical College cannot be too highly commended. The public wo feel Hire will, by their attcn tlon thus directed, leant to investigate more closely tho men who offer their services as physicians. It is at least a good sign to ee the profession endeavoring to higher at tainments in its pursuit, instead of crimina ting nnd quarreling over the claims of pecul iar schools. Such efforts begun and carried on in the profession will conduce more to el evating its standard aud making it a public blessing than all tho laws that were ever passed or asked for. t.c. Marriages. MAItTZ-StUKNU'll.-On the 10 lust., by Itev, John JlcCron, D. 1)., lieuben Feagley ilaru, Eeip, to Miss Emma Margaret iluenlcb.botli of Heed's tta- Uou, Northumberland cauntr, I'a, Deaths. CIJCAVKU, la Locust on tha 9dUiL,llb8 Masy fi. uomrf gva &uoui w years. Mlsst A word In your car, The next fine afternoon that you saunter nut, buy a box of Glen's Sulphur Soop. That admlrablo puri fier will remove every one of those pimples which detract so much from jour beauty. Sold by all druggists. lucre is louin in every bdllle ol Hill's ll.ilr Dye. Sept. 21 liu. ITayo told tho Lyiiclibiirgers that ho dis cerned tho hrtnil of Provide nco In his eleva tion to tho Presidency. For tho hand of Provldcnco ho mistook tho nlinblo fingers of J. Madison Wells. Business Notices V $1.25 Foxed Gnlter., nt McKlnncy's. For n second hand Globe Conk Stovo or Cucumber Pump, apply to Win. Krickb.niiii, Buy your School Slates nt O. A. Clark's. Boy 1 will era. I enn't belli It. All the other boys but mo nro getting new Suits of Clothes and warm Overcoats nt Loweubcrg's. Theso cool mornings and evenlntrs. make It necessary to put up stoves. Why will von rulllo your temper ami ilirty tho carnet aim uso strong expressions in trying to put up your own stnvo pipe when Rollins it Holmes will ao it on snort notice 1 Produce taken in exchnnirn for School hooks at it. a. uiarK's. Wife-Well, I can't litln It If vou don't like it. I told you when you brought homo the goods tlmt I couldn't make as nlco a FIT as you could buy rcady-mado nt lyowen- bergs. Ladies' flno Shoes, nil widths and sizes at -uciunney 3. Produce taken in exchange for School isooks nt u. A. Clark's. "Down to Hnrd Pan' McKinney'a. Bonis nnd Shoes a! Buy your writing Paper at G. A. Clark's. Wanted. Two girls to learn the tailor ing traao. vrni. 1. Jvcster. Apr.2"tf Jluy your Writing Paper at G. A. Clark's. Lasting Gaiters, $1.00 at McKinneys. Buy your School Slates nt G. A. Clark's. Overcoats for men, Overcoats for Youths, Overcoats for Boys. Overcoats for Children, Cheap,Good aud Durable at D. Lowenberg'e- Hand-made Shoes at McKinney's. CI. A. Clark will sell Parker it Watson's iNational Headers at the lollowing prices ilu. imjj, iuu ruining ran nuu winter : Primer. 10 cents. First Reader, Second Reader, Third Render, Fourth Reader, T.-IJ-.I. 1, 1 ceil 10 cents. 70 cents. $1.00 1.25 a-iuu jieauer, Montcith's Geographies at the following rates : Monteith's 1st Georaphy 2S cents. Monteith's 2nd Geography 41 cents. Monteith's 3rd Oeography 83 cents Monteith's 4th Geography $1.40. Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! ! ! We are now oflerine: all sizes of tlio nnlnln-nln,l Q,,r,Mr,l,n.i P.,l county, deceased, have been granted by tho ltegn llie CeiCUiaietl OUSqiieliaiina LOUI terot said county to tho undersigned Admlnutra- Lo a., coal, at the lowest cash pri ces. Coal screened before leaving our yards and full weight guaranteed. Orders left at I. W. MeKolvy's Store, at our ollice, or sent through the mails will receive prompt at- tentiun. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. W. Neal & Bito. May 1, 1877. Elegant Hair is woman's crowning beauty when it fades, she fades as well. )Yhile It is kept bright her personal attractions are still maintain ed. Ily preserving the hair fresh and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many years. Those who grieve over llieir fading hair turning gray too early should know that Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it, and lestores gray or failed hair to its natural color. It is a clear and healthful preparation, containing neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious, and mparts ti the scalp what is most needed- sense of pleasant and delightful freedom from scurf or dandruff. Aoo Verne X.O.) 'JHmes. ASK YOUKSELKTIIKSE QUESTION'S. Aro vou .1 despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitual Cottivenef-s, Palpitation ol' the heart? Havo you dizziness of the head ? Is your nervous system depressed ? Does your Mood circulate hadlv ? Have vou a cough 't Low spirits ? Coming up of tho food after eating? Ac, lie. All these and much more ato tho results of dvsnensia. liver complaint and Indigestion. GUEKN'S AUGUST FLOWER is now acknowledged by all Druggists to lion positive, cure. 2.400- 000 bullies wero given away in tho U. S., through dtugeists to the pconlu ns a trial. a' , ...-U " .,.. 1 wu uosos win saiisiy any person 01 us won derful quality in curing all forms ol indiges tion. Saniplo bottles for 10 els. ltegular sizo "5 cts. Sold posittvo by all first-class uruggi'ts 111 u, &, tYpril 27, 77-ly jl ASTONISHING SUCCKS3. It is tho duty of every person who has ufed Rosehee's German k'yruii to let its won derful iiunlitics bo known to their friends in curing Consumption, soveio cougus, ciouii, astlumi, pneumonia, mid in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can Uso it without immediate relief, l'lueo doses wil relievo any case, and wo consider it Iho dutv of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least try one bottle us 40,000 dozen bottlos wero told last year, and no caso where it lai ed was renorted. cue 1 a medicine as tho German Syrup cannot bo too widely known. Ask vour Druttcist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents, lieu- uiar sizo 73 cents, for talo by Moycr iiros. April liu, 'iT-lyjl Dr. Shiloli's SvVtpm Vilnlizer. We are authorized to guarantee tills rem edy for tho cure of 'dyspepsia, Inactive I.iv- er.boti r stomacn, constipation, loss ol Ap petite, Coming up of hood, Yellow Skin, and General Languor nnd Debility, You must acknowledge that this would bo ruin ous unless wo had positive evidence that it will cure. You who are suturing from these coinnlaints theso words nro addressed and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such terms? It a for vou to determine. Sample bottle 10 cents; reg nlar size 75 cents. Sold by O. A, Kleim aud in. j, xieuuersnctt. ou.uiiu uio annually uy neelectlnc n Cough, Colli or Croup, often leading to Consumption and the grave. Why will you neuieci uo important n matter, when vou can get nt our store Sliiloh's Consumption Cure, with tho assurance of n speedy recov ery, l'or ooreiiei-s ncross the Chest or Lungs or I.aine Hack or Bide, Shiloli's Porous naster gives prompt rellel. Kola by C, A. ivienii anu -, j, iicnuersnoti. HackinetacV, a iionular nnd fragrant per fume. Sold by O, A. Kleim and N. J. llm- dershott. juarcn ao, '77-cow ADMlNISTIt.VTOH'S NOTICE. KSTATK Or CaLKU II. UIUTON, UU'KlSlfl), Letters or Administration on tho estate ol Caleb ii. iiiriAiu. iuuj ui iieunoeK uiwnsiup, uoiuiuula Co. I'c , deceased, have been grxntedbi the Iteglstercf t.iid county to Matthias A.lllrion.of the Mime town hlp, administrator, to whom all -rsuiis Indebted aro reuuuhUu! to make payment, i aud tbQsu haling claims or demands against the bald estate will make them knowffto the said administrator without do- JiATTUIAS A. UIUTON. Administrator. Sept. T, TMw lluck Horn, I'a, PUBLIC SALE OP VAI.UAM.B REAL ESTATE. Tho unit rstgned Ejantor otiln- lust til and tes tament ot Jamoi Thornton, lax or tho tnwnsWpof moom in me county ot Columbia, deceased, by au thorlty contained In said will, wlilcxposoto public snlo on tho premises, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1877, commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. otfaldduy, tho lot ion lag Ziot of tJioiiinl, t-tluate In the Town of llloomsbnrir In said County ot Columbia, boundoj and described as follows; to wit i I'rontlng on Market street of said Town, west sldo-odjouitng First street ot said town on tho north, Mutnincy's alley on tho west, lot of H. It. Drinker on the touth, atid Jlniket street of said Town on tho east ; containing In front on Market street forty-one feet, and In dentn ono bun. dred and ninety-eight focti whereon aro erected a two-story framo DWELLING HOUSE, with kitchen attached, a FltAM E STA11I.E and other outbuildings, good fruit trees on said lot, a good well ot water at tho kitchen door. Terms mado known on day of sale, . r.I'HUAIM P. l.UTZ, Executor. October ttli ts. O1 iRDEIt FIXING TERMS OF COUKTM OF MONTOUK COUNTY. And now September io-th. 1871. His ordered that tho Terms of the several Courts of .Montour countv Minn iit-reiiiit-r oo nt-iii tin louinvs, u, ml. uu ine fourth Monday of February. May and r-eptembor, and on tho third Monday of Deeembcr In each year anu uorniuuu lor onu weea. UVTH KCOI'IIT. Certified from tho llecnrdsot linuvlllc Pa., thlsist uiiy or October A . 11. mi. WI-3U. Jl. I'l.AKIlAK T, Protbonotarv. Oct, 5 frtv. Mlcbael Federolt No. 3M. Sent, Term. 18,7. vs. Pel. Fa. Bur Mortgage Sept, 10, 1877 on motion or u. 11, iiucka- fiamuel llby and terro tenants. lew of council for pljlntltt the KnorrEsn.. Master to llenort court appoint Samuel thoamount duo upon the Mortfruco In this case- snd also In what, order and to what extent the respective tenantsare llabloto contribute totbo pa)mcntor sam .iori-uije or 10 uusoiuin sutiMiicuon luereoi. The Master wll meet tho names interested for Ill 1 HE. UIJUlll . tho purposo of his appolnttnont at the public house known as tho lied Tavern In Montana conj ngham ton nshlp at 9 o'clock a. in., on Thursday the Mil day 01 .ovemutT ifln. SAJIUEL KNOIIH, Master. Oct. 6 4W. -rOTICK. 1 TO Al.t, WHOM IT MAY COVCBRH. iams.otick; mat ino coniiraiioa 01 luuuvr- man ltetormed church of Hloomsburg, Columbia county havo exhibited and presented I o tlio Court ot Common Pleas ot said county, an Instrument hi writing, purporting to bo proposed amendments to their charter, and it Is their Intention to apply for a decree that the same shall become a part of the said charter at the December term of the s:tld court A. 1). 1S77. 1 he general character of the said amendments con&lsts tu tlio6uppicslon of to word 'Herman" In the namo stylo and lltlo ot tho corpor ation and In theeroscruent of such articles as should more properly fall under tho denomination of By laws. And tho said court having perused and cx-i amlned the ssld amendment. and alterations whlelf In the opinion of tho court do not coulllctutth thii statute, nor with tho constitution ,has directed no ' tlceot tho said apllcatlon to bo published In two newspapers ot general circulation prtntjn In said county for throo weeks : and If no sufficient re ason bo shown to the contrary by tho first day of Decem ber Term 1877 ot said court, It will decrco the said amendments and alterations shall be deeinea and taken to bo a part ot the charter of the said corpora tion. 1 ll.F.ZAim, , I'rothonotary. PMINISTKATOU'S KOTI ESTATE OK TKRACY BlYt.EK. IlKCTUnKD. uti "ttcrs ot Aitmlnlnh-tratlon ou tlio estate ol Tor- acy Hayler, lalo ot Montour to.vn-sb.lp Columbia tors of Montour township Columbia county, to whom all persons Indebted aro reuuested tomako payment, and those liaMnir calms or demands ajf.ilnsttho said estate will make them known to tho said administrator without delay I'BI'K.t 1IKIMMCII. DANIEL UAYMClt. Administrators. Oct. 6 cw. P. O. address Bloomsburg I'a. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATR (IV JOHN VAN 1 1EW. PEO'n. Ltttera of administration, on the estate or .Tnhn Van Llew Mto cf orango ton nshlp, Columbia co I'a.. have been granied by tho Iiegisier ol Co lumbia county, to Alem Van Mow. Liuht street or same township, to w horn all persons Indebted ore requesicu 10 make immi uiaie pujmeut una inoso hdWngclalmsor demands against iho mud estate will mako them known to the ua&erelgEOd Adminis trator without delay. ALUM VAN LlfcW, Light street. Administrate! , Oct, 5 ow 1 i TTOlTnn'K KnTTrv ESTATE OK W' A. KLlyE, PFCKisErr. The undersle-ned Auditor nnnolnled in vnnVn ills. trllmtlonorilielinliu.ee of funds In the hands of A, .1. Aliierson Admlnistiitor, toandamoogthnp-rtlos enuueu mereio win nitenu to tno duties or his up polntiiirnt ar the omen ot F. P. Iilllmeyer In Itlonms burir on the loin div of Nnvembpr isi7. nr. 111 n'nineL- H. m. when and where all nen-ons bavlntr claims urn id.ii--.h-u iu I'rcMrni. 1110 suuio ut ioto run AUOiror or uo ueoarreu irom coming in ror a siiaro or said fund. f . 1. UILU1UIKK, Auditor. Oct, 0 4w. UDITOK'S NOTICE In tho matter ot tlio salo of Mm rp.nl pstntn ct f'ith. arlne Fred rtca deceased fortliemvmpntof debts. j no aumor appoimeu 10 aceriiun lo jntoreit or tlio deceased In said real etatoaiid nlsn trt fmcrrhiin mo jusmes ana validity or tne aueirea debts Ul burg on Friday November 2d at ten o'clock In the iiiiti'L uii I'miica luiuifMcu iu insniiipp in it rmmt. ioreuoon ior mo purrobes oi nia appointment u t li. 11UIUMI.N , Auditor. OCt. 5 si W. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. 'lhe linderslt-ned Alidtmr nnnr.lntf.il h- tlin nr. pnans court oii'oiumbla county lo make dlstrlbu- tate of Wm. l'eirir late of Mndlsnn twn lnfi.i.l.-.n ,ln iiouutiuo sum 01 nsai uu rrmainino- in me rm m. ceased.ror the use ot Wm.Marsh sun-frtnghusbandbf i.4tBwwnu.mnuin-uinam v ill I wil I egg aecoaseu will meet ot his nmnn in inn rnnn r.f iti...mci,.,r.. tn said county on Saturday the 17thil.iv of NoTembcr A .1). lsir at 10 o'clock a. in. ot iuld dav for tho pur pose of holding said audit. All parties !ntf rested will attend and present their claims or bo forever ueuLuii-uiruuii-uiuiuguiior anv snare or sola rund. JUIl 11. I-IIKKZK, . , Auditor. Oct5 4w. DMINIrJTrtATOn'S NOTICE rsiAlK UKCATIIAKINK LAZAlltS, PFf RASKP. Letters of Adlnllilfctrutlon oi, Mm rsmtn nf i-tttho. rlno l.Tjirus. IJtft or llr.mrrn tnwnltiln f-nlmnhl.i countv, lvnn'ii., deceased, hAve' be n granted by Iho urtjinic, uinuii vouiji lo,limil U170TI1S AfJHSna, 1 11., and Sullulerson TjlarusAli(1nr.rl..il. Pn. All nr sons haling claims .against tho estate ot the deer- ueni nro ii iuesieu lo present them for settlement, and those Indebted to tlio estate to make tnuinent iu ino unui-rMgucu AiiininKtraiorswIthout delay Ashland, Pa. SANDEIWON IJIZAHUS. Audeurled, I'a. Aduilnuttrators. October 5 Cw 1S77 N TOTICE. NuttCO Is hereby trlven Hint I nurch.i.l fit f-nticlr.. Mir a ruio luc piuieiiv Ol .Jlwpn LOK', IO.W11 1 OHO uuut ueu, one t-pniig cur, one i o-norso wagon, six aeiesot corn, tun m li-snml n linlr nf lmrL-ul,..nt twenty bushels of potatoes, llio cords of bark, three hogs, two acres mid a half of corn on Jacob Cole s lunu, oiio sine nui piow, ono lanii plow. Audi, wll ltalll It. F.ck han Innneil thn nltm-n tirtlftAM nnii. erons to Josenli Coin llurttlL- mv nleiisilrn nni1lf.t..l.v camion all partlus not to rcmo o them unless by my WILLIAM ll.KCK, Sept. 21, '77-3W Millvllle, I'a. i imtT-nTi'u vrvpift' The undersigned Auditor appointed to mako dls. rlbullon ol tlioprocteds arising from tho therm's suluof tho real estate of Levi A. Illdlay, and also Auuiwi vji inu cjiu'iiiiiu3 tu vuo uceuunt Ol i; v , Miller ax Trustee, and ulso to mako dlsl rlbullon of the lunds lu tho hands ol C. W. Miller Trustee lor the benellt of lurttrment crt-dlrnrx nf hhii iii a Illdlay, win attend to thedutlesothlsappolulinent .. "luvo oi fv. 11, & II, li. I.IIIHJ m ituiouisourg o i iiursuuy mo im nay oi joveniwr istt. at 9 ov oe a. m.. uhcu andlinereall uersonH halnt i-l.iiins aro renuested to present tbo tamn Lenin, i lm Audit or or uu loreu'r ucu.uTeu irom coming m ror a siiac . ot said fund. M. E. JACKSON, tep. 2S,l37T-4w Auditor, AmilNISTItATOirS NOTICE. istatk or i-iiiui- uuotki, nr.u'n. Itteranf AlImlnLslrntlnn nn tlt r-Klntnnf 1l.uin tlr.,'o In,.. I.t I nna.u. In.,..., ...T. ... ..."' .....v, .vu . Mun iwimaiin,, kUlUUIUlll UUUU- ty, have been grained by 'ho Ucirtster ot 6UI eoun. ty tu the uiiUersliratd Administrators or im-di lunnsiiip. .mi i rson uuucg nanus against thu tald esiute aro roituinod to piesenl ibtui lor nettle--meut, and those Indebted, lo mako int incut vsllliout JAM12 lUlOKlTF. -..JL 6ep. 21 'l7-w" Administrator, JVNECTTOItS' NOTICE. LST1TK Or SiUCEL 01UH, PKC'P, Letters Tettamenlory on the estate ot Samuel Ouijii, uteol Ml. Mliasanitp,t'olumblaOo,due'd. " uccu gruuun uy uie lvgistrroi hald county to the undersigned executors of same township, to whom all is'raons Indebted lo said Estate aie k, quested to make payment, und those tuning tiolms against the bald estate will make them known totbo WILLIAM flUAV JACOli OMAN. ' BepUH.nMw" PA. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. J N THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE united Mala, for the. Wcttcm Umncl nj Vtnmyhttnit. .TotiNH. TEiiNsit of Columbia enunlv Pennsylva nia a llsnkrupt under tho Act ot Congress of M arch ij.lsoi, having applied for a Discharge from oil his tcbts.and other claims rrovablo under said Act, liy order of the Court, Motion lauereby glten.to Ml creditors who hive proved their debts, and other person irnvrcstpdlo appear on tbn si ilnv of Octo ber ls77, at I o'clock, p. i.i.. beforo II. N,VIIIardKsi. iti-Hisier in imnKrupiy, al mo omce, 01 E-ninuei Knorr at nioomsburir Ivnnsvlvanla to s.liow cause.1t any they have, why n Iilschargo should not bo grant- cd to tho said liankrupt. B.C. McOANULFAS, clerk. Oct is sw. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUADI.U Farm Property, Tho undcrshrncd Executor of John Ilartraan lalo of tho township of Orange In the county ot Columbia deceased will expose to publlo sale, on the premises, THURSDAY, OCTOBKR 25 1877, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon tho farm of tho said deceased, containing about 73 ACRES and twenty perches of land, situate In tho said township of Oranire, bounded on tho north by lands ot John Welsh and Abrahum Force, East and south by lands of Abraham Kline, and west by land Of Abram Iinimstetler. This land la pleasantly located and has erected on It a FRAMK UOUSK the front part,ot which Is thirty by eighteen fccMho back part twenty by thirty feet all two stories near ly new with an out kitchen. A Hank Ham 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 barn. A YOUNO APPL13 ORCHARD. Terms will bo easy and possession given on tho First day ot next April. JOHN II, MOYEIl, Executor. Oct. s Sw. Administrator's OF VALUABLE Sale HEAL ESTATE! Ily vlrtuo ot an Order of the orphan's Court ot Co lumbia county, tho undersigned, Administrator 0 thoestato ot Hiram Lunger, deceased will expose to public sole, on tho premises, In Hugarloat town ship Columbia county, Pennsylvania on MONDAY, OOTOBEH 29th at 111 o'clock n. m.,the undivided ono bait Interest In certain j-;al estate sltuato In Sugurloaf township In said county of Columbia, bounded and described as follows! Beginning at a whlto oak corner ol Hester's land thence by other land of said Joshua Ilrlhk, X. degrees, W. llij perches to a past thenco by said land, N. 33 degre03, V. 53 perches to a chestnut tree thenco N. 60 degrees, W- 70 perches to a post thence by land of Montgomery Colo, s. 24 degrees, S'2 perches to a post thence by land of said Josh ua Iirlnk, s. 43', dogrees, 1;. 41 perches to a post thenco by saldland, s. 24 degrees, W. 39 porches to a post tlieuco by s.ald land. S 4iti degreos, K. CI por ches to n pobt by a public road thence, S. TO degrees, K.fJ'i porches to a post thenco by land of William Mi-Kerry, N. 01 E. 32 perches lotho place of be- glnlng, containing 85 ACBES perches, on which Is erected a A FIIAMIC DWEL LING IIOUSH and UAKN nnd out buildings. There nro also a good orchard and good water. Tehms op Sale. Ten per cent, of the one-fourth ot the purchase money to bo pild'at tho striking down ot tho property i tho ono-fourth less the ten percent at tho conllrmallon ot sale; and tho re malnlng three-foirth In ono year thereafter, with interest from cnnarmatlou nUl. ANDnilW.J. HESS, Administrator Oct. 6 ts. Assignee's Sale OV VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Co.umbta county, J. W. Evans Assignee ot Abraham Miller for the benefit ot creditors will ex pose to publlo sale at tho "Williams Hotel" In Uie borough of Berwick on Saturday, October 20, A. D., 1877 at ono o'clock, p) m., All thdsotwolniot'ifilthatoon Front street In Iho Horogrhot lierwlck.m said county. Lot number nf teen as marked and numbered In tho plan of said town adjoining lot ot'l. n. Jackson and lot loucre lnaller described being itx feet front and lsijtf feet In ileptli belngavacantlot. Also Lot nuuiborj 1C and. a piece adjoining thereto, commencing On riont bireet uloresnldat the corner of, lot number' is; therlce tmy-nlne feet 'more lesd tjo 101 oi .11. licesiruin, irieneo DacK eiguxy reei.or thereabouts, thenco to .lot number 10 on a Use n Hi Front stieet ten feet thence alow: lino of number ic to Second street thenco along tho same to said lot numberlS, thenalong the samo to the placo ot be ginning, on which Is erected a imiCK DWELLING HOUSE, llrlck Kitchen, and other out-bulldlngs. Tekks or Sile. Ten per. cent of one-fourth of the purchoso money to be paid at Iho striking down of the property, tho ono-fourth less the lea per cent, at continuation ot sale, and the remaining three- fourths In oneyenr thereafter with Interest from connrmatlon nisi. Iieferred pa mente to be secured by bond and mortgage op the premises. J. W. EVANS, Assignee of A. Miller. Berwick, Sept. uth, I8ii.-4w PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE Town Property ! Ily vlrtuo of on order Issued out of the Or phans' Court ot Columbia county, tho undertlgne Administrator ot llaila Illgga, latu of Iho Town ot uioomsourg, unccaseu, wiu expose to public sale o FRIDAY. OCTOltEIt 12. 1877. at 10 o'clock, a. ia..the following described property A i.ot ol I. roll li tl, sltuato in the Town ot lilooawburg, in said county froiiUn g on Second struct of, said to n on the north side of said street, bounded arid described as follows: Beginning at tho lino Of lot of u T. Phaf pless,thenco by the lloo ofid street castwardly 52 It. more or les-s to lino ot lot ot N.J. Ilendershott, thence byline lot ol N,,Jt Ilendershott norlhuardlylnohundrod and fourteen 'feet Mx Inches tolUdgo Alley, thenco along line of Ulrtgo Alley wostwardlylltty-twofeet moro or loss to line ol lot ot L.T, Sharpless, thence along the line of lot ot L.T. Miarpiess southwardlv two hundred and fourteen feet sfx inches to lino of Second street, tho placo ot beginning whereon Is erected a double two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Tehms AN-n conditions or alk as Follows t Ten percent, of the one-fourth ot thu purclia.su money to be paid at tho vtrlklngdownof tlio property, th0 one-fourtb. less tho ten per cent, at tho connrmatlon of sale, and tlio remaining throe-fourths In on- year tnereaiier wun interest irom connrmatlon nisi. IIAIlltV W.SLOAN, Sept.21, 117-19 Administrator, Assignee's Salo OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Ily vlrtuo of an order Issued out of the Court of Common rieasot Columbia county, directed to mn as assignee of J'arvin Masters, tor t Uebenetlt of Lis creuiwrs, mero win po-exposed to publhj Bale at iiess ueiei, in, inotownoi Henton.on SATURDAY, OCTOHEH 20. 1877. at J.o'clock p. m.,tho following described piece or luivnut muu suuatoain tne towDshlpot Denton, j.oiuiuouiiuumy, on the waters ot Dig Fishing creek, bounded and described ns follons. to-wit un mo east Dy land ot John Cole, south by lands ot A.I), flood and John F. Chaplu, west by the oust uouuuary.iniooittii! ;own ot Uenton, and north by lauuui uvoj-iuuii icucury, coutotning is wnv.s and liu l'r.iirnrs more or loss with tho linproH'ni(,iits, consisting ot a SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, A SHINGLE MILL. and water rlghu appurleint. Thims OfhAtKas prtsWibedby tho order ot tho Court; Twenty-nvo percent, cash balance In to equal annual payments, with Interest tromcooilr- uiiuouuj kaiu uy 1110 court, to be, secured on tho primlsis. Also at iho samo time and place- wili'bo offered for sale a Parker Shingle Machine, belonging to tu e aforesaid Parvln Masters. UF.NJAMIN WAltNEH, cunton Lujvn, Assignee of 1'ari In Mastera. eep.9s,t7-U9 $3 laths kao-rn world. SvupU iTa'ici tiS nLllPl.tTI'nu'avi,t,.u . TN THU DIHTIUCT COURT OF THK United &latct,for the Western J)ilrtdnf Penufylvania. Nrimumr intrrp. of lluck Horn Columbia county ennsilvanla u liankrupt under MiffArf mi' murr-ei of Maroh 2d, NI, having apiititd lor hlscliargo irom nil ins ucuis, nmioineriunm provuom unui-r HSldAct. ily order of the Court, Notlre Is li' n-by iven. 10 nil i;reniujrs who navo pruwu I iifii iium - nd other persons lntrested, to appear on liio v-i iv or rieinlM.r- lk77. nt 3 nVInrir. n in., tiefuif P. ts. wilhird Ks'i, wvistrrln Hairt.ruptev.Ht tun offlre.or HaDuiel Knurr hv., Illoomsburg I'a. 11) t-how auw, anvil inoy nave,wnya inscnariro iumui noL Dr gmn tedto tho Bald Ilanktupt, L it.rk. Oct. 6 !W. TN THU DISTRICT COURT OF TUB Unitcit Stateior the Western District of Pennsylvania. NOTICE OF nEOISTBIt A3 AUIJITOlt. In pursuanco of an order of the said District CourrJ CI -Tuty T, 187s, I will audit nnd make distribution of tho fund derived Irom the Assignee's sole of tho real estate of Nebemlah Hccmj, liankrupt at the of fice ot Samuel Knorr in lUoomslmrg on too Si.ldny of O01O1IKH, A. U., 1877, atone o'clock p. in., at which time and place all lien creditors andothers In terested will appear and proe their claims. Sept, is, 77-jw Ileglsterln Bankruptcy, pOLUMDIA CdUNTY, 8S i Tiia coHMONWKAt-Tn or- Fkxkstlvanu. to Sllza- bctU A. Fowler, widow, Taroantha II. Ellis, Miles 11. Fowler, Leroy T. Fowler, Henrietta Lake, Emma L, Fowler atd Ida Fowler, widow and lineal descend ant ol Mlas E. Fowler, deccaced, and to oil other rcrsons Interested, Greeting t You and each of you aro hereby cited to be end appear belore tlio Judges ot our orphans' Court at an Orphans' Court to bo held at HlooniBbunr on tho first Monday Of Decem ber next, then and Uitro to accept or refuso ta tako tho real estate of said SlUs E. TolCr, deceased, at tho appraised valuation pnt upon It by tlio Inquest, duly uwarded by tho said Court and returned by tbo Sheriff, or show cause, why It shall not, bo sold. And hereof fall not. Witness tho Honorable William Elwell, President ot our said Court at liloortsburg, tho Twentieth dor of teptembcr, A. D., 1877. D. FItANK ZATtlt, l-withV. M. W. Nrs3. Ass'U nop. 23,1 ii A PHYSIOLOGICAL View oS Marriage ! 5tvTsV?2 cnnht unfit lor Hi tk z2 "DjjfcV w f He production sivl iui uica.Bcu er women A book tot prlvttP. ronild nt rHWrtlL ADVISErM 01 al d ortl.-M ol PrivTn lint ur txtlnvi Uvm fltf Abui, xac0pi. or Secret XMbcbcs, wuii ttt tail Ummitisi of rm-f, t"24 .'-7 rt m, f-- cutt. A CLTUlCAIjIiEOTtfllZ en flit rov" d'lfflifi (til thoiiitir!hTtiToAtBTi(l Innc, CaUxiii,Huptui.Uij Opiur.t 2Tablt.A.e.,prW 10 n. J.nhfr book pftii povpoHent ffptctprlrft ortH thr. Addjell JUTTS, f.O. IS H. Sill LI. tU Louin, He. aug. 17, T ly rt c v ham m.Wv si i Mi ui ub-his o;,"sfMv,s:i I Pis of r. I'rtvl nature, mull' tip tram tvlj obiine MHiihooii ar ImnotrnoTi Scr tiftiUy idml t 11ttaMof lh UutlJ Irn klilnojm I.lver. Iiiini Dr.min I ipfcluau '( tits IUfmneJ rVlin.il, we- no rrwrcurv. 1 u tb it) h,l litVlnnK viiwHtHH-tt, ml cum whrr oilier fall. infVll". iwnia u. . f ..AlXl.n nmiunm treaintfot wus prlluts? ho 'i' nnj boWil, call W i .a ki-ery rtinroienr IV tl eiiu f- n t C.fiy r tl for Mr n. of LufcUw (iooO rtt rir rnlv nt Imp Lint IfifjfttUI -in t ttprw IHE. OLIN'H FiinnU till, 4pnr lln jm'hi'ku Am. yogim nrl inlJ-i' if ft TiHnU i. t - i iit t I i .1 DiitumpHtinf i 1 i tl e inarrir I rl k i r( - i cnb. to 107 ftt rrmma, I nw lo t. tlou, Kvcr.vliuJjr 'i if,UAltl, aug, U, 7T-1y Dauchy & Co'o- Advt's. m? A riirpVTl'liuio, Orunii bestr"Loolc! Start 'ifl I 1 I line? t Heo I orrrans. 12 stons tas. Pi anos only (130. Cost $S5). Circulars Free. Daniel F. ueatty, wasnington, j(. J. ucu IX, 'II-4W u AGENTS WANTED! FOlt rAUTICDLAKS, addeuss WILSON SEWING MACHIN3 CO. 829 Booinwir, Nkw Yokk citv ; cn cico, iii.;NEwOiaEANs,Li.; or San Fkincisco, Oil. oct.W, "77-4W d 5000 sold ! Agents maklngMO to$so a week I moro AGENTS FOR rjMIE QKOSS & THE QRESCErp The thrilling History ot Itusa and Turt for 800 years. A wua bwry oi,juooasnea ana x'anataeism, tno strife for power and creed. By tho popular lilstorl aD.iUr. Li) Pi UrocKett.- IJoscrlbes their peculiar lie llglous social and poll leal customs :' tbelrllulrs and Generals, causes or this war, weighty Interests at stake, etc. cut pp. inch Illustrations. Onlyls.to. Oi i ii I ii l im nave xuou uiusiruuuus. unit Ulv nIDUliO far excel all others In qual. Ity und quick sale. Prices Just reduced S3 per cent, Sena for full particulars. liriuiAiiu iiKus., I'uoiisuers, ruuo., ra. tct,.)!, ii-iw- a riTTVrri and llevolvers. Illustrated PrlceUsttree, U U 1 0"reat Western Oun Works, l'ltisburg.Pa. tepCzs, 'If-iw tl AGENTS WANTKpl Medalsand Dlplotnjis Award- Foa no-s pictorial Bibles 2.000 Illustrations Address tor new circulars, A, J holman CO-, 030 Arch urcet, I'nila. beiJ. ss, i i-ty u t (T Tln Harvest for Agenfs. Wo send free, jrv 1 jl Jour new40 naire Illustrated Jowidrv and Watch catalogue,wlth Instructions how to make monev. Address, M. CUO.NKulI 4 Co.. l'htlo., Pa., or Milwaukee, Wis. scp. 2S, 17-4W a "RTni-Vior'e tor Hums and frauds, nites of In avxu bU"3i; pectfl. I olson hv Ivy, rrozen Limbs DamirlTr and Paru, Discharging Hores, Sllllc IHlUUUy j( B ana sore weak eyes, "lolls, car buncles, Kelons and hues, sore Nipples, Ilroken I'.reasts, Krysi-ietas, Acute l'alng. Headache, Kar acho anu;rootuoclie. Wind and bleed Ing piled, llleed Ingof the lungs. Uterine Hemorrhage andlnnamo tlons and Ulcerations peculiar to temolesis hin- FOHD'H rXTKACT OF W1TCU 1IAZKL. A 6K lor It UeCSUSO It Is better. s better, stronger and cheaper than any other I Is warranted by WKKKk & iHiTTJHt, Wholesale and Is wsrra: Druggists, sou Washington street, noston, Mass. nep. 2-1, -ii-iw u lUPTURE ra Those wishing relief and cure tor Hupture should consult Dr.. I A. KIIIlltMAN, 2M liroadway. New York, or eend tor his new bonkvlh Photographic likenesses ot bad eafces beforo ond alter cure. Hewnroot cheats who prelendto furnish Dr. bber man's treatment. one of theso lellows, a perman clerk, now calling himself Dr. W. I). Creropleu, Is lndlcu.il 011 compltlnt ot Dr. t., and awaits trial lorlcrgery and emizzie ment. d Bep. w-THw GENTS WANTED FOlt THE Illustrated History T s HE GREAT RIOT It contains u full account of tho reign ct terror lu Ittoburgb, luiltlmoio. Chicago and other cities. The conillcts between the troops and tho mob. Ter rible coi Uagrutlons and destruction of properly. Thrilling bix-nc8, and Inctdeuts, etc., etc. r-end lor a full description ot the u ork and our extra terms to agents. Address, V A , lUI All 1'LIil.IE.lliriUCU., tep.SS.-lw d MORRIS MICHEL, PUACTICAI. PI.1XO UlAKKIl, TUAEIl AXI IlCl'AinKIC. 15L00MSBUUG, PA. mmm 'IIIST CLASS PIANOS AKD (JltcrANS' POh SALE. SECOND'HAND PIANOS TAKEN IN EXOnASQB. ORDBH BY MA1U PROMPTLY EXECUTED; Decl, T-ly 'I Ulll ffl. C. SLO AN; & BRQ., m.oo.M.sitrm;, ia. Manufacture rsol Carriafjes, Btiggics, P)iactcns, ! I'LATroUM. WAUOfif, ic, Flrit-clasa workjalwajs 90 lianll, ItKI'AIIUNQ NEATLY DONE, ITloe reduced to suit the tlmts, Jau,s,t87I-tt "" LAM. M ' tor nl sr in (lpwum 4111104 ilt 10 iciecntora, awrs)T.,n-7 1140