THE OOLDMBUN. nt.uosiHntinri, mi bat, oct. id, is;; itail ltomt Thuo Table IACKAWANNA It BLOOMSIlUItO KAIL 110AD NORTH. SOUTH. Accommodation Train, 6.45 A. M. 7.M A. it. Mall Train 7.8SA.M 4.49 r. M Expresi Train ,. MI'.M, 11.6; A, M " " e.to l'. M. UATAW1SSA ItAl!. 1IOAD. NOBTH. IIOtlTn Accommodation Train c,ss A. M, t,8I r. M. tegular Express 4.00 1 M. 11,83 A. Jt. Tli rough care on Express train cither lo New York or Philadelphia, Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllllamsport. Head our new advertisements tins week. Uerwlclc h.n or.titlzctl a fire compiny purchased nn engine nml lioo carriage, and I John it Son, of Cal.iwissn, have nppolntcd nsslgnces for tho benefit of creditors. The Tho first story of tho new jail is up. work is rapidly progressing. On Thursday Kramer was taken to tho EaU ern Penitentiary by the SlierilT. Evening service at the Kpiseop.il Church ho Kins at seven o'clock instead of half past seven. IRE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Itehecca Carman, of lienton, has lust returned from Philadelphia with a large awortmcntof Millinery and Notion OootW, to which she In. vites tho attention of tho public. Oct. 6-3w The foundation walls of the new Jackson block In Berwick are completed. Mr. Jackson, wc are Informed, will push tho building rapid ly to completion. Tho Hlootusburg Hand, one of tho finest In the State, we ate alad to loam Is being reorgan- lied. It Is composed of first-class materlal.and deserves succe. We lender its members our thanks for a pleasant serenade on last Saturday evening. ImtortAKt Notice. Any member? of tho Democratic Standing or Vigilance Committees visiting liloomshurg, aro requested lo call upon I). Lowenherg, Esq., for consultation. Oct. 19 3w. TUB COUNTY FAM. Cutout Ltitz & Mloan'g ndvertisement and put it in your pocket when you start out to buy dry goods. Quarterly meeting services will be held nt the M. h. Church on next Sunday, Theser, vices will bo conducted by l!ev. F. Gearhart. In order to complcto our files we would like to have the following copie of th Columbian ; No's 1 and 2, 1871, and April ldh 1875. The Kuwians have at last gained a drciaive victory in Asia Minor, near Kars, almot com pletcly destroying Mukhtar Pasha's army. Hon. II, L. Ditflenlmch was in town during the early part of this week. Ho is looking well. Tlioe who receive circulars by mall this week will please understand that this Is the last op portunity they will have to settle at the low rates. If our request Is not complied with at once, wo shall require payment In full at $2.50 a year. This applies to no one who has paid anything since October 1st, 1875. Last week Thursdny whllo a band from a neighboring town wns playing in front of tho Exchangn Hotel, a two horso tenm, attached to a wagon containing a man and several wo men and children, became frightened nt tho noise, and it wns witli much troublo that tho driver could regain control of them, Tho team came very near running into a carriago that stood in front of G. A. Clark s book store. All this wns in plain sight of tho band and yet while it appeared evident that there would be a runaway, the drum was beat and tho horns tooted jubt as loud ns ever. Of course that tuno had to bo finished if it killed somebody. Tho Episcopal Church Socinblo will meet next Tuesday evening at tho residence of E. It, Drinker. The She id in accordance with hi- advertise ment has destroyed all contrivances for catching fih,that ho could find in his bailiwlch. Tho main office of the D.invillo Hazleton A Wilkesb.irre Itailroad Co., has been located at the rooms of Fri eze A" Eyerly. -o Oscar P. Ent of Llghtstrect has been quite ill for tho past week. Wo hope to hear of his speedy recovery. There will bo a Oopel Temperance meeting the Friday evening nt 7 o'clock, in the Presby terian church, The French elections are over, anil the Ad ministration has met with an Ohio defeat, the opposition having 134 majority in the Chambers. ltUKAWAY, On last Tuesday night as Geo. It. Brown, John (). Ilarkley and C. II. Brock way were returning from a meeting of the Cat. itwin.iMiflonicLodge,tlieymet a freight train of cars at the narrows above ttie Catawissa depot Despite the efforts of the threo men, the horse managed to get away and started on a ru to wards llloom-burg. Mr. Brown was cut con slder.ibly about the face, and somewhat injured by the buggy wheels passing over his body. The horse was captured above Boon's by Mr, Paxton, and at the time was walking leisurely towards home. Strange to say ho was but little injured by his contact with the rocks, and the buggy did not receive a scratch. Suot Himself. G. W. O Waddell, recently chief clerk In the otEcc of Auditor General T. tuple, shot himself, nt his home, in Waynes hurg, Greene county, about noon yesterday, A dispatch received in this city during tho after noon stated that Waddell could not possibly survive the Belf inflicted injury. Waddell, 't will be remembered, behaved very badly during the last few weeks of his residence hare, and was arrested and locked up, while under tho In fluence of liquor, for threatening to kill his wife. He was subsequently placed in Kirk bride's asylum, Philadelphia, by his friends, and was afterwards released upon a writ of ha beas corpus, Patriot, Mr. Waddell was formerly the law partner of Auditor General Temple. Ho was a young man of ability, genial in his manner, and uni versally liked. But tho allurements at Har- Lnst week Wednesday tho Columbia county Fair opened. The day was pleasant In tho morning, but in tho afternoon it clouded over, and towards evening began to rain. Thursday opened with a bright prospect, and a large crowd gathered at the grounds in the afternoon, but about three o'clock it began to rain again, and continued nearly all ihe balance of the day. At two o'clock Prof. James Catder delivered a very Interesting address from tho judges, stand, The audlenco occupied the pavilion. On Fri day tho people began to pour In from all direc tions, and the grounds were thronged all day, Over 8000 tickets were sold altogether The total receipts wcro'over two thousand dollars. THE EXHIBITS. There was tho usual display of fine fruit, vege tables, bees, fancy work, Ac. Among tho note worthy exhibits was that of MOVER BROTHERS, consisting of drugs, medicines, surgical instru ments, pyramids of vilnal, alum, A'c. A large sign neir by, and tho lettering on the Grand Stand called attention to the display, which was well arranged. Next to them was LOUIS herxhaud's display of silverware, watches, Ac. A large clock with bracket and a fancy chair all elabor ately carved, were mado by .Mr. Bernhard, In another field of art ho showed himself equally on adept. Two oil paintings, one of "Shakes pear and his friends" and the other "Borneo and Juliet" attracted much attention and favor able comment. They would do credit to a pro fessional artist, whilo Mr. Bernhard is only nn amateur. J. SCHUYLER A SON exhibited a case of hardware, cutlery, revolvers, Ac, from their Popular Hardware store up town. I. hartman's display of foreign and domestic woolen goods and shawls was good. The samples at the fair were only a slight indication of the large va riety constantly on hand at his store. One of the finest exhibits on the grounds was that or II. c. SLOAN A HBO., consisting of phaetons, carriages, buggies, open and covered, spring wagons, Ac, eight in all. ISo city establishment could have made a finer display of the kind. All tho work dono by these gentlemen is first class, and their samples at the fair were no belter than all that comes from their shops. rollixs. holmes h E. P. KUNKEL'S DITTKlt WINK OF IRON spi , D n I A J I Has never been known to fall In the enroot weak. DaUCliy & Oo S' iYaVt B, ness, attendod witli symptom, indisposition to ox-1 . erlton, lossof memory, difficulty of breathing, gen- . mmt, .i. n,,,, bpstsr-lxilt I stjirt. eral weakness, horror of disease, weak, mrvotis. t KKATIV , ?i.'u.?7 J,'.?.1".!, nnos only i lan. cost (fnw. circulars Free. Daniel 1". trembling, dre'adlul horror of death, night sweats, cold feet, weakness, dimness of vision, lnncrtinr. nt,i. versat lassttudo of the muscular system, enormous appctlto with dyspeptlo ststem.bot hands, Hushing of tnobody, dryness of the skin pallet countenance nd eruptions on the face, purlfving tho blood, pain In the back, heaviness of tho ejellds, frequent black spots filing beforo tho eyes, with temporary suffu sion and loss of sight, want of nt tcntlon, etc. These symptoms alt arise from a weakness and to remedy that uso K. 1'. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. It net- rr fans, inousandsare now enjoying health who have used It. Oct tho genuine Mold only In II bot- lies, rake only H. F. Kunkel's. Ask for Kunkot's Ultter Wlneof Iron. This truly valuable tonic hasbecn so thoroughly tested bvail classes of the community that It Is now deemed In- ui-in-usuuie in u ionic ineaicino licosis uuillllie, purines) the blood and gives tono to the stomach, renovates tho sistcm anil prolongs life, I now only ask a trial of llils valuable tonlo. Price II per bottlo. K. F KUNKKL solo proprietor, No. S.W, North Ninth street, below Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Kunkel's Hitter Wlneof lion, and lake no other. A photogriipti of the proprietor on each wrapper, all others nre counterfeit. Hewaro of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist sell i on any but Kunkel's, which Is put up only as nuovo renresemeu. you get six bottles for nio dol lars. All I ask is one simple trial. TAPK WORM RRMOVKI1 ALIVE. Head alt complete In two hours. Nn fee till head passes, seat, Tin and stomach worms removed by Dr. Kcnkcl, 2B, North Ninth ftrect, ndvlc free. No fee till head and all passes In one. and olive. Dr. Kunkel Is tho only successful ph)slctan In this coun try for the removal of worms, and his worm syrup Is Measnht and Rntn for rlittilrrt.. nr trrmvn ncfAfinn. send for circular or ask for a bottle of Kunkel's worn, sirup, l'rlceltl per bottle, (letltotjourdrug. ii uetr iilijm. ovemDerv TcMi'F.nAXCE Meetings. Mass Temperance meetings will tin held in tho Prosbvtcrian church this Friday evening, and at the foot of hiug overcame him, and like many other of East Street on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock p. m. young men he has fallen a wreck by the way side. Our deepest sympathies arc with his wife and children. Becklcy, we presume, has heard of the Ohio election by this. At any rate, it is noticeable that it takes about twice as long as formerly to change the mails. For Bale CiiEAr. A good "Morning Glory" stove, arranged to heat up stairs room. C. B. Brockway. Oct. 19 2w. Tho Orphans' Court Sale advertised by II. W, Vnnderslico for September 1st was deferred to Thursday, November 1st, nt 2 o clock p. in., when a salo will certainly come offnt tho farm. Tho statement of the Bloomsburg Gas Com pany for the last fiscal year has been audited and found correct. It is probable that n divi dend of two per cent will bo declared on the 1st of November. The ommission of damages lo B. F. Savage in list of road damages published two weeks ago was not intentional. It was in the copy furnished and was omitted by mistake by the compositor. 1 lie proof was read at tho com missioner's office and was not revised by our proof reader, so that we did not discover the omraisHion. this correction would nave ap peared in lat weeks issue, but we were too busy at the lime the letter was received in re gard to it, to look it up. Tho damage allow ed Savage was $1 10. As an apple raiser, Aaron Smith, of Hem lock, is far ahead of all competi ors. He had seve-al splendid specimens on exhibition ut tho late Fair. One apple which he presented us measured fourteen inches in circumference. During the Fair, Mr. Schell, Democratic can ilidate for Auditor General, and Mr. ioyes,can- didate for State Treasurer, visited the town. Socially they made a good Impression and they are undoubtedly very worthy men. Republican. A writ of error has been taken out in the case of Harmati A. Kreamer. The sheriff was obliged lo postpono the removal of the priso ner to the Penitentiary on account of his (Kreamer's) illness. Wanted on Subscmitic.v. Wheat flour, Suckwheat flour, potatoes, honey, oats, corn, butter eggs, and poultry will be taken at this of- lico on subscription until further notice, at mar ket prices. This is a fine opportunity to pay lip your back subscription in produce without having first to get cash for it. We very much fear that our next year's wheat crop will ogain prove a failure. The late fine weather has developed the growth of what has been sowed, and many fields are al ready infested with the Hesxian fly. In fait some farmers are replacing the fields sowed by substituting rye. Mr. A. B. Swisher of Eliza III., writes that Mr. Thomas WilllU and wife former icsi- dents of Bloomsburg paid him a visit and dur ing their stay took n fishing excursion to Glan- cy Lake, and in a short time, with hook and line succeeded in catching 37 catfish, weighing 41 lbs. They desire to know whether that can be beat In Fishlngcreek and we are compelled to answer In the negative. Gone to Texas. On Saturday last our ge nial friend, A. E. Miller, the former popular clerk of the Exchange Hotel, bid a tearful adieu to his many male and female friends in this place, preparatory to his departure for Tex as. He bears with him the entire good wishes of this community. Keep away from tho Apa ches, Miller, or they may lift that beautiful scalp of yours. Boad Damage explanation. The reason for the omission of the road damage assessed to li. F. Savage in Jackson township has already been explained, and it will be seen that it was not intentionally done. And I will add that as hoon as 1 learned the amount of damage allow id to Mr. 1). F. Savage in a conversation with two of the viewers I i-lated to them that his damage was too much. I said the same thing to Mr. 11. F. Savage. As to the road being opened, I was slightly in error, but it is being opened. The supervisor expected to open, on a certain day, the entire road, but did not suc ceed in getting through entirely. As no dam age has been paid lo any persons along said road, the County has for that suffered no injury. Silas W. McIIeshy. ad a department filled with ranges, stoves, heaters, tinware Ac. Tho nrcand stove sold by them, attracted much attention. ISAIAH HAtlENUCCH Iso had a display of tinware, stoves, ranges Ac. In the sowing machine department J, salt.er gent for tho White, and W. II. Yetter, agent for the W eed, hail their head quarters. Merccron and Dillon each had floral exhib its. The leather display of ueo. A. herring was largely and of excellent quality. Mr. Her ring, now occupying the Snyder Tannerv, can not bo excelled in the production of fine leatl; Heretofore there has always been a larpe dis play of musical instruments on exhibition his year wo did not see or hear a single organ or piano. Why none wero entered we do not now. In other departments there were fine horses and cattle, fat hogs, poultry of all kind, among these a fine display by Bion Hagenbucli of Bloomsburg, Space will not allow us to name 11 who put articles on exhibition which de serve special notice. The show of fancy arti cies and household goods was unusually fine, Music was furnished during the fair bv tho Catawissa, Buckhorn and Bloomsourg Bras- Bands, On Thursday the fire department hat! a parade, but it was interfered witli by the rain. Col. A. C. Noyes, and W. P. Schell, Demo cralic candidates for State Treasurer and Audi tor General, visited thegruunjs Thursday af ternoon, Financially, we Iprcsume the f.iir was a suc cess, but so fur as interesting exhibits arc con corned tiierc is too much of the same thing year after year. There should be some new and attractive feature introduced every season. Th only suggestion we have to offer at present is, that the fair bo held earlier in the fall hereaf ter. Bloomsduro, Oct., 15th, 1877. Editors ok the Columbian, Gentlemen: In your last issue of the Co luminal- you announced that a public spirited citizen of this town offers to donate one bun dred dollars for a public reading room, on of fer that I trust will meet with tho support of our citizens. I would suggest that a meetin, bo held inviting any of our citizens who are in favor of trying to start an intitution for the ilill'usion of useful knowledge, "consisting of a Heading Room, Circulating Library, Occasion Lectures. Classes Ac. I want it to be under sold that an institution of this kind could hi supported by a small subscription per annum (with the aid of a few honarary members) that might bo a credit to our town. The subject is one of ereat importance to all persons but especially so to our young men. An institu tion of tills description would supply a warn that has long exl-ted in our town, and it would bo most beneficial to have a Heading Hoom well supplied with tho leading Newspapers and Mag azines where many an hour might be spent in stead of loafing on street corners. I was for many years connected with an in stitution of this kind, and can look back with pleasure on the many pleasant hours spent In a comfortable well supplied Heading lioom. trust this matter will not be allowed to drop, but that some gentlemen of our town will take it up and start a Heading Hoom, towards which I would be happy to subscribe. Yours Ac. John H. Townsend. l'L'CLIO SALKS. There was a great' deal of drunkenness In town during the fair. It was not to be seen specially among old topers, but n great many boys, ycung men from the country, who had evidently got on their first spree, were to be seen on the streets, staggering along alone, or assiited by a stronger headed companion. Young men, let the dictates of your conscience, which filled you with shame and remorse Ihe next day after your debauch, bo your guide in the future, and keep you from the Intoxicating bowl, Chicken Thieves Arrested. It heenia that on last Saturday night Ben. Hagenbucli and Jos, May of this place, In their quest for fine poultry struck the coop of Mrs. Daniel Snyder, and took ten of her largest and best fowls. On Sunday morning, after the loss wis discovered by tracing Ihe feathers.two of the chickens were found stewing at May's house, and Ihe remain i JiT.'deud but uucleaned in a bag iu Hagen buch's out house. The men waived a hearing and were lodged In jail. We are satisfied that others have been interested In this nefarious practice, and trust all the oifenders will speedi ly be brought to trial, and receive full punish zuent. May has been released on (200 bail. COMMUNICATED 1 Dcatty. Washington, N.J. UCl. IX, 1T-4W u AGENTS WANTED!! FOIt PAItTICDLAUSi, ADDHESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 629 HROAbWAT, New CITV i CnicAco, lit, j Nitw Ori.kans, I.i.; or Ban Francisco, fit. oct, U, nt-ivr a looo salilt Agents making tin to (Ma week I moro AGENTS FOR & THE QHESCENrp rjUIE QHOSS The thrilling History of ltuss and Turk for 800 years. A wild story of lllondshed and Fanotaclsm, tho Btrlfe for power and creed. Hy the popular histori an, Dr. L. 1'. lirockett. Describes their peculiar lle llglous NocUl and poll teal customs 5 their Miters and Oenerals, causes of this war, weighty Interests at stake, etc. cm) pp. Rich Illustrations. Only fj to. niTIJ UfUl UQ have 2oM Illustrations, and UUIV nlnljIVO farexcclallotherslnqual. iij nn, i i(nn nun.-, i riit-sjuv ruuuceu o ikt cenu Send for full particulars. iiL'iuiAiiu imu3., I'uousncrs, rnua., l'a. oct. u, TMw d Business Notices $1.25 Foxed Gaiter at McKinney's. Twenty-five oysters in ii stew at E .Ta- cohy's. . Buy your School slates nt G. A. Clark's Boy i will cru. I can't hell) It. All tho other boys but mo are getting new Suits of Glomes nnu warm uvercoats nt J-owenuerg a. Tlieso cool mornings and evenine-s mako it necessary to put up stoves. Why will you ruflle your temper and dirty the carpet and use strong expressions in trying to put tip your own stove pipe vhen Hollina&llolmes will do it on short notico 1 Produco taken in exchanco for School Books at U. A. Clark's. For a big stew go to E. Jacoby's. Wife Well. I ciin"'tlieln it If vou don't like it. 1 told you when you brought homo the goods that I couldn't make ns nice a FIT ns you could buy ready-mado at Lowcn- uerg s. Ladies' fine Shoes, nil widths and siz at McKinney's. Produce taken in exchange for School hooks at u. a. uiark s. "Down to Hard Pan" McKinney's. Boots and Shoes at Marr's Sugar. Coflbo and Syrups can't be excelled. Buy your writing Paper at G. A. Clark's. PITMQ an(1 Revolvers. Illustrated Trice 1.1st free, U U 1 onrcat Western Oun Works, l'itisburg.l'a. Sept. 113, '71-1 W AOENTS WANTED I Medals and Diplomas Award- t'U foreman's Pictorial Bibles 2.000 Illustrations. Address for new circulars, A. J lloLMsN CD , 930 Arch street, rnlla. Bl',l. , t 1 tV U HAT TVn Harvest for Agents. We send free. VJ 1 i 1 Jonr new 40 Daire Illustrate .Tpwlrv and Watch catalogue, with Instructions how to mako niunuv, Auurcss, n. iuu?U'.'m iz v ., mua., I a., nr MllivnnVpn Wla un oa ttMm h TT".U t for Hums and Fcalds. Bites of In luuiiuai occts, lolsonbvlvy, frozen Limbs Tf nmniltT and Parts, Discharging t-ores.MUk ftuuiouy leg and sore weak el es, liolls. Car buncles, l-'elnns anil Htyes, Sore Hippies, Broken itreiisis, i.rysipt-ias, acuiu rains, iieaaacne, Kar ache andM'oottiache. Iilind and Illeedlncllles.nieed- lng of tho 1 ungs, uterine Hemorrhage and lntlama tlons and Ulcerations peculiar to females is nan- lOHD'S EXTllACTOF WITCH IlAZKL. ASk for It bCCausn It Is better, stronger and cheaper than any other nnu is warrameu oy isitivi l-u 1 1 lilt, wuoiesaio L'ruKKisia, uom tyasuinviua sireei, uosieu, Mass. sep. us, n-iw a o-ir,:kajx insr RBDTJCTIOlsr, THE PRICE OF AT i IUTZ & SLOAW S. Best Calico 7 cents per yard, less by tho bolt. Good Calico 6 cents per yard, less by the bolt. Appleton 'A' muslin 7 cents a yard by the bolt. Fruit of the Loom bleached muslin 10 cents by the bolt. Cotton Flannel 8 to 20 cents by the yard. lied all wool flannel 20 to 45 cents by the yard. Black Alpacas 20 cents to $1.00 per yard. Black Cashmere 60 cents to 81.25 per yard. Colored Cashmeres full lino 70 and 90 cents per yard Black Gros Grain Silk 90 cents per yard. Colored Silk for dresses or trimming $1.00 per yard. Water-proof 60 cents to $1.20 per yariU. Full line of Shawls, single and double. Prices low. Turkey red table linen best quality 75 cents per yard' Turkey red napkins 90 cents a dozen, In addition to the above list they have a full line of Dress Oooils, Trimmings and almost everything in the Dry GUmmIs Uiic at prices very much lower than last season and as low as they can be sold. Wantkij.- ing trade. -Two girls to learn thetnilor Wm. Y. Kester. Apr.2nf Ruy your Writing Paper at G. A. Clark's. Lasting Gaiters, $1,00 at JIcKinneys. A Larce stock of UooU and Shoes at Marr's. Buy your School Slates at G. A. Clark's, Hand-made Shoes at McKinney's. Dress Goods very cheap at Marr's. G. A. Clark will sell Parker & Watson's National Readers at the following prices du- riu ' tne comniK fall anu winter : Primer, 15 cents. First Header, 25 cenes Second Header, 40 cents. Third Reader, 70 cents. Fourth Reader, $1.00 Fifth Header, 1.25 Monteith's Geographies at the following rates ; Monteith's 1st Genraphy 28 cents. Monteith's 2nd Geography 44 cents. Monteith's 3rd Geography 83 cents Monteith's 4th Georrrnphy $1.40. RUPTURE Tho wishing relief andeurefor itur-lure sliould consul. Dr. J At HHEUMAN, sm Iiroadwoy, New York, or ectid for his new bookvlth I'hotORraptilo iiKfut'ises ui nau cast's unuru urn aiicr cure. Mewnroof cheats who pretend to iurntshDr.bher man's treatment. One cf iheie fellows, a perman clerk, now calllnc himself Dr. W. o. cremplen. Is Indicted on complaint of Dr. S( and awolta trial for forgery and embezzle ment, d scp.zs-TUw AGENTS WANTED FOR THE T Illustrated Ilifetory Ci HE GREAT RIOTrO It contains a full account of tho rilnnof terror In IHttbureli. Baltimore. Chlcaso anil other cities. The coulllcts between the troops nnu the mob. Ter rible coi llafrrutlons and destruction of nronertv. 1 hrlllluk' scenes, and Incidents, etc., etc. hend tor a lull description ol the work and our cstra terms to agents. Aaurc&s, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 6Cp. 28, T7-4W d PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. J. W. Kvans, Assignee of A. Miller will sell real estate In Berwick on Octoher 20th, at one o'clock p. m. Benjamin Warner, Assignee of Parvln Mas. ters will fell real estate at lienton October Ut Ii at two o'clock p. in. John H. Moyer, Executor of John Ilartrnan will sell real estate In Orange township on Oc toher 25th at 10 o'clock a. ni. Ellas Howell and J. M. Chamherlin, Execu- tors of William Howell will sell real estate In Ml. Pleasant township Cctober 27 th at two o'. clock p. m. Andrew J, Hiss, Administrator of illrsui Lunger will Bell real estate in Hugarioat town ship on October 29lh at ten o'clock a. m. Ephram P I.uti, txecutorof James jiiorn- ton will sell real estate in Uloomsburg on No vember 1st at one o'clock p. m. Oscar P. Ent, Admin'strator of Mary A. Greenwich will sell real estate in Bcott town ship on November 3rd at ten o'clock a. m. For particulars see advertisements. O, P. Ent, Administrator of Peter Ent will sell real estate in Llghtslreet on Octoher 27th at 10 o'clock a. in. John llenfield and tiarah Movrrer will sell real estate in Montour county on November 1st and in Columbia county on November 2d and 3rd. Messiis Euitoiis : In last weeks issue of tl Ilepublican I noticed a communication from un anonymous person or persons, "X. Y. Z." "who have been over the ground, and know whereof they tpeak" in relation to the estimate I furu lahed you of the cost of constructing water works for the Borough of lilooinrburg. The lont know from what point to attack it, but un doubtedly as they aro "kickers" they "njuea because I criticised a survey which was made by Mr. Neyhard, and submitted to me to base my estimate upon. 'They say that the survey in tho first place as laid had reference to the shorted practicable distance, secondly the most favorable grades.and thirdly the best alignment" which of course must be the shortest distance. And as I have a map and profile of that line showing the course and distances as well as the elevation o all the ground passed over, I trust I ought to he a judge of the adaptedness of the line as sur veyed, for a line of water pipes and would now siy ihat it is not only unsatisfactory hut imprac ticable and would be denounced by any person who knows anything ubout the practical con struction of water works for as I said before the elevation of the ground in several places comes within 14 feet of the elevation of the starting point or elevation of the dam. That being the cise the hydraulic grade Is totally destroyed, and the hydraulic grade being destroyed there could be no discharge, and there being no dis charge of water Into the Borough of lilooms hurg the line of pipes would bo useless and this would be undoubtedly the case If they were laid upon the line as located hy said survey. And hence the Hue does net establish (as claimed by worthy X. V. Z.) Ihe shortest practicable distance, nor the most favorable grade, because the grades are impracticable, but by the contour of tho ground as shown by Baid map a lino could be located which would not be any longer or If bo very little and at the same time have a good hydraulic grade. And I hope that such a line may soon he established and prove satisfactory to "X. Y, Z." that the supply U addeijuate, the Bource favorable and the works are a grund success. Yours respectfully, S. W. Dovolass. Civil and Mining Engineer. Mnrr wants corn and oats on old accounts. Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! ! ! Wo are now offering all sizes of the celebrated Susquehanna Coal Co'i$., coal, at the lowest cash prices. Coal screened before leaving our yards and full weight guaranteed. Orders lett at 1. v. JMcKelvy s Store, tit our oflice, or sent through the mails will receive prompt at tention. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. W. Neal & Bro. May 1, 1877. ASTONISHING SUCCKSS. It is tho duty of every person who has u'cd Jloschee's German Syrup to let its won derful qualities ho kuown to their friends iu curiiic Consumption, tevcro couchs, croup, uthuia, pneumonia, and iu fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without iuinicdiato relief. Three doses will relievo anv ca'C. aud wo consider it tho duty of all Druggists to recommend it to tho poor dying consumptive, at least try one bottlo as 4U,0U0 dozen bottles wero told last year, and noea-o where it failed was reported. Such a nicdicino as tho German Syrup cannot he too widely kuown. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Heg ular size 75 cents, tor salo by Moyer Bros. April 2U, '77-lyjl Dr. Shiloh's .System Vitnlizer. Wo are authorized to guarantee this rem edy for the cure of 'lyspepsia, Inactive Liv er.Sour Stomach, Constipation, Loss of Ap petite, Coming up of hood, Yellow Skin, and General Languor and Debility, You must acknowledge that this would be ruin ous unless wo had positive evidence that it will cure. You who are sufTering from tlieso complaints these words are addressed and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such terms? It is for you to determine. Sample bottle 10 cents ; reg ular size 75 cents, bold by 0, A. Kleim aud N. J, Hendershott. The undersigned Executor ot tho last wlU and tes tament ot James Thornton, lato ot tho township ot Bloom In the county ot Columbia, deceased, by thortty contained In said will, will expose to public Bale on tho premises, on THUKSDAY', NOVEMBEH 1st, 1877, commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. ot said da-, tho lob lowing Lot of tJroiiiul, situate In tho Town of Bloomsburg tnsald County ot Columbia, bounder and described as follows, to wit i Fronting on Market street ot said Town, west side adjoining First street ot satd town on tho north, Mummey's alley on tho west, lot ot E. It. Drinker on the toulu, and Market street ot satd Town on tho cast; containing In front on Market htreet forty-one feet, and In depth one nun, dred and nlnety-clght feet; whereon rxe erected a two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with kitchen attached, a FltAltE STABLE and other outhulldlnRS, good trait trees on said lot, a good well ot water at the kitchen door. Terms mado known on day of sale. EfllltAIM T. LUTZ, Executor. October sth ts. BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M.r Principal. THIS SCHOOL, as at present constituted, oflers tho wry best faculties for Professional and Classical learning. cuiupieiviy uemeu uy buriuu, yuu icuuwwju, ijyiiu;u uy uiiu iuruisui-u vriui u uaunuiui supply oi pure,buit. I lull dines BDaclous, Inviting and commodious UHJluion ueauuiui, anu easy oi iwuess. xuacuera experieuceu, euiuit-iiL, aim tiuve w lueir wum moueraie. niiy cents a wees ueaucuon w au expecting vo vuacu. courses or study prescnoea Dy tno btaie : I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Music, Dlsclnllne. Arm but kind, uniform and thnrnntrh. students admitted at any time. Uooms reserved when desired. IV. Course in Art. V. Courts in Physical Culture. Expenses The Klementary. Scientific and Classical courses aro PROFESSIONAL, and Students graduating therein, recclvo State Diplomas, conferring Uie follow!" mtii uiiuiUUU.'ULt, Biucu uy mu uuit,giout mo nuuiuui iiusbuc-. The course, of Mud v Drescrlbed b.v the state ts liberal, and tho scientific and Classical courses are not inferior to thoso of our best Colleges. The htato rwiuiresa hieher order of cltlzenhln. Tho times demand It. It is one of the prime oblccts of this School to lieln to secure It. bv fiimishinc intelli gent and efllclent Teachers for her Schools. ;ro this end it BOllclts young persona of good abilities and good purposfs, thoso who desire 10 Improve their time and their talents, as students. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving School. For Catalogue, address the Principal. Sept. 9, 'U.- HDEU FIXIXtf TKRMS Or COUNTS OF MONTOUK COUNTY. And now September 20th, lSTT, It is ordered that thtt'if-rmsor the several Courts of .Montour county hit ill hrrealter be held as fullous, to wit: On tho fourth Monday of rejruary. May and eptcmber, ami on me wiiru luuuay ui utxeiuuvr in cucu jriu and continue ior one ecK, li I '11 IK L'UL ll k'. Certified from the Itccords at DanUUo Pa., thUlst uay 01 uciooer a i. i i WILSON 31. GEAIEIIAKT, Prothonotary. OCt. S 6W. GRAND FALL OPENING CLARK & WOLF CONSISTING OK Michael Federolf Samuel Lelby and terre tenants. court appoint Samue! No. ?4, Sept. Term, ls77. eci. a. sur -nunirauB pept. iu, tan un lauuuu ui u. it, 1 ut (tii- iew of council for nlalnttff the Knorr Kan.. Master to HeDort thR amount rtim unon the Morteucre In tills caso und 1 also In w hat order and to what extent the respective parcels of land In possession or ownership of terre tenants aro liable to contribute to the payment of 6aia iorigago or 10 no sum in saitsiacuon uutl-ui. HY THE COUHT. The Mastpr wll meet tho parties interested fori tho purpose of his appointment at tho public house known as the Jted Tavern in Montana Conyngham township at 9 o'clock a. m,, on Thursday tho &th day ui rso-ieinoer i&t. SAMUEL KNOUK, Master. Oct, 5 4W. jSt Miss : A word In your cur. The next fine afternoon that you saunter out. bur a box of Glen's Sulphur Soap. That admirable juirl tier will remove erery one of those pimpled which detract so much from your beauty. Sold by all druggists. There Is Youth In every bottlo of Hill's Hair Dye. Sept. 21 lni. Overcoats for men, Overcoats lor Youths, Overcoats for Hoys, Overcoats for Children Cneap,Good and Durable at 1). Lowenberg's. For a second band Globe Cook Stove or Cucumber rum p, apply to Wm, Krlckbauin 50.000 die annually by neglecting a Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to Consumption and the grave. Why will you neglect so important a matter, when you can get at our store Shiloh's Consumption Lure, witli tne assurance oi a speedy recov ery. For soreness across the Chest or Lungs or l.amo uacu or Blue, cnnon s rorous Plaster gives prompt relief, bold by C. A. Kleim and N. J. liendershott. TOTICE. T(l ATI. WIlflM IT MAY CONCERN. Take Notice:'! bat tlio corporation ot thofier. man Itefonned Cliurcli ot Illuumsburi;, Columbia county h;nu e-khlbltud and piesented to tbe Court ot Common rieas or said county, an Instrument In WTltUHf, purporting to be proposed amendments totnelr cbarter, and It la their Intention to apply (or a decree that too same shall become a part ot the said cbarter at tho December term ot tho suld ourt A. D. 187T. Tho general characier ot the sold amendments consists In the suppression ot t.e word (jcrman" In the namo style and title of the corpor ation and in tbo erasemen t ot such articles as should more properly rail under the denomination ot Hy. laws. And tho said court having perused and ox amtned the said amendments and alterations which In the opinion i( tho court do not conflict with the statute, nor n 1th tho constitution ,has directed no ttceof tho said npllcatton to bo published In two newspapersot general circulation prlntjd In said county tor three weeks s and It no sutllclent re ason bo shown to the contrary by tho nrst day ot Decem ber Term ISITof said court, It will decree tho said amendments and alterations shall bo doe me 1 and taken to be a part ot tho charter ot the said corpora. tlon. 11. V, ZAItlt, Silks, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mo hairs, Tufted Suitings,. PATLASSE 00ATS, Flannels, Blankets, Prints, and Muslins m t m f m mm QUEEN BESS CORSET ALL MAULS & FmuES, Tics, Eibbons, Rulilings, Trimmings, Corsets, Gloves, Jb Tinges, 5nav!s, Handkerchiefs, ohoes, Towels, Linens, Basket Cloths, Water Proofs, Zephyrs, Germantown Wools, Canvass, Belts, Hosiery, Skirts, Underwear, &c, Best Prints 7 cents per yard. Notions of all Kinds. These goods must and will be sold at Prices to meet any. 4 Ilackmetaclr. a popular ami fracrant ner. fume. Sold by O. A. Kleim and N. J, Hen. dershott. Slarch 80, 77-eow A UDITOIIS XOTICK, luo undersigned having been appointed afi Audi tor on the exception to account of D. A. Watson guardian ot Ueorge K. Watson as filed by bla Ad ministratrix Mury A WatBon wt.l men ail parties at Ida offlco In nioomsburir on Saturday November 11 in lot it ui, in u uiuck a ui, vi sam any ior m iur poso of holding said audit. All partita Interested Muaueuuuau present, meir ciaims. JOHN JI ULAItK, Auditor, vtoticj:. 11 , 'Nutlco Is hereby irlven that I purchased at cousta. ble a Bale the propert or Joseph Cole, to-wlt : (tno lokool oxen, ouefcnnuir calf, onelvvo-iiorao wneun twenty botthels of potatoes, the cords of bark, threo hoga, two acres and a half of corn on Jacob Cole a farm, one side hill plow, one land plow. And I, Wll Hum I). Rcfc hate loaned the above nrtlclea and. crom to JobtiDh Cole durinir mv treasure and hereby caution all parties not to remove them unless by my uruera. WILUAM n. KCK. Bept. 81, TT-JW WUlvUle, l'a. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CAHDS, LETTKH 1IKAD8, biLL UKADSi 08TKKS, 40., JEO, Neatly wi- jly printed at the Comjm bun umo BLANK MORTGAGES forecWt at th colvmnam omce. DMINISTUATOH'S NOTICE I ESTATE OP C ATI! A KINK LAZARUS, DFCKASFD. Letters of Administration on the estate ot Catha rine Lnzirus. late of Oranire townshln. Columbia county, I'enn'a., deceased, lute been granted by the KCgister orsaia county to jonn i-oyarus AMiiaon, l'a.. and Sanderson LazarusAudenrled. io. All tier- sons haWntr claim against tbo estuto of thedece- uuui urn rvqut'sie-u iu present uiem ir beiui'iueui, and thOHO Indebted to the estate to make pajment to tho undersigned Administrators without delay. A Si it aud, l'a. SANDKHSQN LAZAHUS. Audenrled, l'a. Administrators. October CCw isTT AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KHTATK Or Vf. A. KMNK, IlECKASKD. The undcrt-hrned Auditor annolnted tu mako dis tribution of the balance ot funds In tho hands or A. J, Alberhtm Admlnistator, to andamoncr thomrtles entitled thereto will attend to tho duties of his ap- tnmi iiucii i ui uiu uiiitH vi r. i . mium'jeriu jtitKiui. mrir on the 10th dy of November isn. at 10 o'clock a. m, v hen and where all persons ha lng clalmB are requested to present the same before th Auditor or uy ueuarreu irom coming in tor a Buarn or said ruua. Auditor. Oct. 5 4W, DMINISTRATOR'S NOTION FlTATK OF TSBACV BAYLKK. DKrFAflaO. iters ot Admlninlstratlon on the estate of Ter- ay lUjler, lute of Montour township col u in bin, county, deceased, have been rranted by tho ite'ls- ut ui Huiu euuuty 10 we unai-rsinea Adtnioisira tors of Montour township Columbia county, to whom all persons indebted aro requested to make payment, and thoMi haln cairns or demands against the said euta will make them known to tho sold administrator without delnv VBri'KU IIKINBACH. DANIEL JiAVLKH. Administrators. Oct. o 6w, 1. O. address llloomsbur? Ia. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATii OF JOHN TAN UBW, DECI. letters of administration, on the estate of John Van Llew lato cf Orange township, Columbia co., l'a.. have teen irranted bv the iippi.ii r r.f en. lumbla county, to Alem Van Uew, Lit;ht street of sauui township, to whom all persons Indebted are reiiuLsi'u to maKe immeaiaie pu)incnt ana those havlnclalmsor demands ugalnst tho said estate iu uiaxu mem Known to tue unaersienea Aaminis trator williout delay, ALEM VAN LIEW, Li?ht street. Administrator Oct. 5 CW Prothonotary, DMINISTHATOIVS NOTICK. ESTATE OF 1'UILie BKOISU, DKC'U. Administrator's Sale OF VALUAULK REAL XST AT! Uy tlrtuo ot an Order ot tlio Orphan's Court ot Co. lumbla county, the undersigned, Administrator o tho estate ot Hiram Lunger, decoased w IU expose to public s.Ue, on tho premises, in Sugarloa! town. snip Columbia county, rennsjlvonla on MONDAY, OOTOllER 29th at 19 o'clock a. m.,the undivided one bait Interest In certain real estate situate In Sugarloat township In said county ot Columbia, bounded and described follows i lleglnnlng at a white oak corner ol Hester's land thence by other land ot satd Joshua lirlhk, N, 60 degrees, W, lli perches to a post thence by said land, N, 31 degrees, W. 55 perches to a chestnut tree thence N. 60 degrees, WTO perches to a post tnenco Dy iana or Montgomery cole, s. 11 degrees, w, hi percnes to a post inenco uy land ot said Josh. ualirtnk, s. 13!; degrees, 12. 41 perches to a rust thence by said land, 8. 84 degrees, V. B9 perches to a post inenco by saia land, s 43 degrees, Helper ches to a post by a public road thence, H. to degrees. E, 3tf perches to a post thence by land ot William McKelvy, N, 61,',,E.sj perches t o the. place otbe- gming, containing as ACRES 63 perches, on which Is erected a A FItAME DWEL LING IIOU.SU and UAItN and out buUdlngs. There are also a good orchard and good water. TmwsoK 8it.-Tcn per cent, otlhe one-fourth ot tne purchase money to be paid at the striking down ol tho property; the ono-lourtli less the ten percent at the connrmulan ot salo: and the re maining three-ro irth in one year thereafter, with interest irom connrmauon Mil. ANUHBWJ. IIS.S3, Admlnlatrstw. UCl, s u. 4: UDlTOU'ri XOT1CK. letters of Admtnlfltrntlnn on llm rhtntpof Vhllln iiruiei, late oi ixkust. lownsnip, i oiumoia coun ty, nave been crauted by the Iteirlster of Bald coun. ty to the uniierslgued Administrators cf 'Locust luwnsmp. aii persons nawng claims acainsi me said estate aro requested to present them for feme- uirui, nuu iuu&o luut'utcu iu u&ku pav meuv w luiuuv delay. J A HI. HIlUKtE. sep.sntiw Administrator. JXECUTORS' NOTICK. ESTITX OF SiUl EL OMAK, DIC'P. Letters Testamentary on the estate ot Samuel Oman, latoot lit. ."leasanttwp.ColumbtaCo, dee'd. have been granted by the Iteglster of Bald county lo mo unaciigueu executors or same lownsuip. underslirned Auditor annnlntM tn mnLp rllR. rlbutlon of Uio uroceeds arlslni; from tho shprin'a salo of the real estate ot Levi A. llldlay. and also Auditor on tho exceptions to tho account ot o.w. Miller as Trustee, and also to make distribution of the funds In tho hands of C, W, lllller Trustee for luoupariaui juuifincni creuiiore oi saia Levi A. llldlay, will attend to Ihedullrsof his appointment at the otllco of B. II. 4 It. It. Utile In Iiloomsburg on Thursday the 1st day of November 1811. at 9 o'clock a.m., when and wueroatl persons havlnir claims are requested to present the same beforo tin. Audit. or or be forever debarred from coming in for a thar VI iUUli. M. E. JACKSON, sep. 33,18tl-iw Auditor. to whom all persons Indebted to said Estate aie re quested to make payment, and thoo having claims against the satd estate w ill make them know n to the Bald administrator without delay. W1LLIAV OMAN, JACOU OMAN, sept, 14, TTw Executors. UDITOH'S NOTICK In the matter of the sale of the real estate, of Oath. arlne Fredrtca deceased for the imv inent of debta. l vv auuiiur uiiiiuiuicu iu uienain 1110 intercut ot the deceased In said real estate and slso to ascertuln the Justness and validity of tho alleged debts will meet all iiarlles IntertsloU ut his onice lu liiooms. burgon Friday Nou mber ad IsTlat ten o'clock In the lureuuuu ior mo puri,f3 ui 111.1 appoiniment. j u. ituuieun, Auditor, Oct. 5 4 V. 1 TTmxnn'K vnTini? " The undersigned Auditor oppolntfd by the or. bhaUSt'OUrt of I'Ollirnlila liilimvtnmnLH illutrlhii- lion of the sum of 1I s remaiulnir In the ri'ali-n- tauj of m. regg al ot Jladlsou in p. in said co ,do ceased.for the i of Wm.MarhlikurvlitnghUsbandof I JIzabi lh a daughter of said w llllam I'egg deceased will meet at his ontco In the Town of uiuomkiiurir in mmu uuij vU n.nurua; 1110 iituaay 01 rtovemiter A .1). Wlul 10 o'cloek a. in. of said day tor the pur pose of holding said audit. All iuli-IIhu tntrllJ WUl attend and present Uielr claims or ba forever Assignee's Sale OP VALTJABLB REAL ESTATE! Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.'1 Hy v trtuo cf an order of tho court ot Common I'leas ot Co.umbla county, J. V. Evans Assignee 61 Abraham Miller for I he benefit of creditors will ex pose to publo salest tho "Williams Uotel" la the borough of Berwick on Saturday, October 20, A. D., 1877 at one o'clock, p. in., All thoso two In lots slthato on Front street In tho Borogh of Berwick, In said county. Lot number fif teen as marked and numbered in tho plan of said town adjoining lot otJl. E. Jackson and lot l&here inatter described being 49$ feet front and I6IJ4 feet In depth being a vacant lor. Also Lot number 10 and a rlece adjoining thereto, commencing on Front street aforesaid at tho corner ofj lot number 13, thence fifty-nine feet moro less to lot ot A. II. llcckman. thenco back eighty feet or thereabouts, thence to lot number u on a line with Front street Un feet thence, along line of number 1 to Second street thenco along tho same to sajd lot numberl5, thenco along the samo to tho pLice of be ginning, on which Is erected a UKlUlv DWELLING HOUSE, Brick Kitchen, and other out-bulldtngs. Tekms ok Sai e. Ten per. cent of ono-rourth of the purchase money to bo paid at theBtrtklng downot the property, tho one-fourth lesa the ten per cent, at luuuruiauoa 01 sale, and tho remaining throe. fourths In onoyear thereafter wttu Interest from contirmatton nisi. Deferred payments bo be secure,. vj uuuuauu uiungago on me premises. J. W. EVANS, Assignee, ot A. Miller. Berwick, Sept. uth. 16U.-4w By vlrtuo ot an order Issued out of tho Court of Co Jimon rieas of Columbia county, directed to mo as assignee of rarvln Masters, for thebeneflt of his creditors, there will bo exposed to publlo solo at iieas- notei, in me town of Benton, on SATUHDAY, OCTOHEK 20. 1877. at n.o clock p. in., tho following described pteco or parcel of land situated In the township ot lienton, Columbia comity, Fa., on the watertot Big Fishing creek, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt un 1110 east uy iana ot John Cole, south by lands of A. 1). Oood and John F. Cuapln, west by the oust boundary.Une 0( the Jown of Benton, and north by luuuut ucujuium jiuuunry, containing is ACIUIS ami lan li:itriiKs more or less with tho Improvements, consnntnir ot a SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, A and water rlehta &nnurtinant. ur pAi-K w prrsenota oy ine order of the Court! Twenty-rive percent, cash j balance In two equal annual payments, with Interest front contlr. matlonof salo by the Court, to bo secured on Uie premises. Also at tho same ttmo and place villi be offered ior sale a Purker Sliinglo IMaclune, belongtng to tho aforesaid 1'anrln Masters. debarred from conUng In lor any share of Mid fund.! BENJAMIN WAItNKlt, juiui u.tiiiiRiK, I cuntom Luitp, Assignee of Farvtn M aster. 1 M;p.i.rt.u'"' PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Farm Property. Tho undersigned Executor ot John Hartmon lata ot tbe tow nshlp ot Orango In the county of Columbia deceased will expo so to public sale, on tho premises, iUUKSUAY, OCJTOHEK 25 1 877. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon the farm ol the said deccased.'Cuulalntas; about 73 ACRES' and twenty perchc3 ot land, situate )u the satd uiwnsnipot orange, bounded on the'uorUi bylands of John Welsh and Abraham Force, East and south uyiunusoi Abraham Kline, 'and west by land Abraw Brumstetler. This land Is pleasantly locate and has erected on It a v 1'llAME HOUSE tho front part,ot w hlcu Is tuny by eighteen f eet,tUo back part twenty by thirty loot all two stories near ly newwltb.anoutUtcb.eii. A Hank Barn nearly now, forty eight by thirty tlx leet, hogpen, corncrlb and other outbuildings. Two wells ot water, one at tho house aud another at the bai u. A YOUNG Al'I'LK OHGHAUD. Terms will bo easy and possession gtveu on ih nrst day ot nojrt April, J01IN R, MOUK, Ckt,si cttcutor.