rvu in n n t n irm tu IIT.OOMHIIUnO, flUDA Y.OCT. so, is;; T.SJ A. M. 4.g r. m 11.67 A, M SOUTH t,t: r. m. 11.63 Ai Mt Rail Rond Time Table LACKAWANNA ft HLOOMSBUna ltAILItOAD ORTU, SOOTU. Accommodation Train 6.45 A.M. Mall Train 7.09 A. 11 express Train , l.w l. M, " " .u r. m. CATAWISSA HAIL ttOAD. NORTH. Accommodation Train e.ss A.M. Itcgular Express i.ror.M. Through cars on Kxprcis train eltlior to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Cauwlssa and Wllllamsport. " Heavy frost last TueUr morning. A 'Wlnlite" will be lieM at the Episcopal Rectory on next Turmlnv evening. Every Democrat should vote on tho Cth of Navcmbcr. No straggling now. There will be an adjourned scmIoh of court on Saturilar November 3rd. Jmlge Elwell will hold a Bradford county next month. ppecial court in The Supreme Court havo refused a reargu mcnl of the Wllllamsport Bond caie, A. D. Webb ofl'en for sale counters, book ca ses, nnd how caso. Inquire at Q. A. Clark's Book Store. The Slato Convention of directors of the poor nnd superintendent of county hospitals met at Lock Haven last week Wednesday, A blessing to humanity Is what Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup can well be termed, for It It has done more good already than any other medi cina. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. When you seo a bright Babr pleased with Itself nnd everyebody else, be sure that Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup has been used. Only 25 cenU per bottle. Lsd week, with the exception of shower or two, was delightful weather. The air was warm and the sun shown as brightly as In June, We think our Indian Summer Is now over. "We have got to practice the most rigid econ omy at such times as these," remarked a man the other day to a crowd on tho sidewalk. "I have slopped all the papers for which I former ly subscribed i em't stand It j times ore hard. Come In, boyiyind take a drink." The "round" stood him fifty cent", the price ef the CoLUM WAN for three months. Ton Sale Cheap. A good "Morning Glory" stove, arranged to heat up stairs room. C. B. Brockway. Oct. 10 2w. Tho chances of success are all In favor of tho Democrats In November. All that is needed for them is to vote. Tho opiwsitlon is disgusted and dismayed, but their leaders will rally for a desperate effort. If wo want to beat them, wo mu-t realize this fact and vote. We can-ot sleep at our posts anil win ; but if tho voters will make up their minds to vote, success is cer tain. PCBJJO BALES. Ellss Howell and J. M, Charoberlln, Execu tors of William Howell will sell real csiato In Mt, Pleasant township October 27th at two o' clock p. m. Andrew J. Hess. Administrator of Hiram Lunger will sell real estate in Suearloal town ship on October 29lh at fen o'clock a, in. Ephram P Lutz, Executor of James Thorn ton will sell real estate in Bloomsburg on No vember 1st at one o'clock p. m. Oscar P. Lnt, Admln'stralor of Mary A. Greenwich will sell real estste In Scott town ship on November 3rd at ten o'clock a, m. For particulars see advertisement. 0. I Ent, Administrator of Peter Ent will sell real estate In Llghtstrcet on November 30 at 10 o'clock a. m. John Benfield and Sarah Mowrcr will sell real estate In Montour county on November 1st and in Columbia county on Novembtr 2d and 3rd Wo would call especial attention to B. F. Ilartman's advertisement of his Insurance Agen ry, He represents some of the best companies In tho country. We an- informed by John KlifTer that there will be a church dedication in Cntawlssa town ship on the Ulh of November next. We pre Bume it is to bo at the "Fisher Church.'1 On last Wednesday a man named Frank Parks fell dead in front of Jackson & Woodin'fl store. Ho was employed obout the place at the time, nnd had been, apparently, well. Heart dUeae, probably. An Indim name for an editor is "Wo-rick-ta-clie-resh-he-ka-kaw." Very appropriate,!! it has n pretty meaning, to, being literally Irons- laled, "The word-painter of tbitigi passlu, by." Important Notice. Any members of tho Democratic Standing or Vigilance Committees visiting llloomshurg, are requested to call upon 1). Lowenberg, Esq, for cousulta,ion. Oct. 19 3w. Wanted ox SunscruraoK. Wheat flour, Buckwheat flour, potatoes, honey, oats, corn, butter eggs, anil poultry will be taken at this of fice on subscription until further notice, at mar ket prices. This is a fine opportunity to pay up your back subscription in produce without having first to get cash for it. Gush. Col. Wright Is nothing, If not senna1 tlonal, and unfortunately some Luzerne papers are tarred with tho same stick. We see the statement going the rounds that the petition for his $10,000,000, bill Is long enough to reach from Wilkesbarre to Washington I It is alleged that the petition contained 23,000 names. If so, It would not extend 675 feet. Come down, gentlemen. Secret finixima. "Secret drinking" is the great danger to the better classes in this conn' try. Scorts of men and woman in every com' munity, who never have been seen in a rum shop or at a public drinking bar, can secretly obtain the glass or tho bottle at the grocery or the drug shop without' loss of caste or reputa tion : and do so until a habit is fastened on them which is stronger than their pride in good name, Little Mac's soliloquy : "Tell me, ye Jersey winds, That round my pathway talk, Do I Indeed live here, Or over In New York ?" Faith, Hope and Love, bright boons to mortals given, Flapped their bright wings and said, "In both your'e livin." New Orleans Times. Catti.k Thievss. Friday morning two men named respeo'ively J. II. Hufert and Hevry Beart, claiming to halt from Benton, Pa., came through our towu driving three head of cattle (two steers and one heifer.) Coming to our townsman, Mr. J. HofTsommer, they succeeded in selling ono of the steers, after which they continued their journey towards tho valley. In the afternoon a man from Centralis appeared and claimed the steer bought by Mr. HofTsom mer as Ills, and represented the men who had sold it to him as thieves, having stolen the three head of cattle they drovo from Centralla. A warrant was immedlatedly procured, and Mr. HofTsommer and the man from Centralm, nc couipanled by John Depue, constable, followed, No particulars have as yet been received from the parties In pursuit. Our reporter loclden tally came in contact with Mr. Wm. Charles, of Conyngham, who Btated that he saw Mr. IIoQ- sommer and party at Conyngham last evening, and they were In pursuit of the thieves. Mr. Charles informs us that the cattle have been left at Mr. S. D. Yost's for pasture, until they (the thieves) returned from Huntington, where they said they were going. Hasleton Sentinel. SULPHUR AS A CURE FOR D1PTHBRIA, A correspondent of n Y'fetoria paper writes Should you or any of your family bo attacked J with diplbcria, do not bo alarmed, as it is easi ly and speedily cured wlthont a doctor. When It was raging In England n few years ngo 1 ac companied Dr. I ields on his rounds to witness the so-called "wonderful euro" ho performed, while tho patients of others were dropping on nil sides. Tho remedy to bo bo rapid must bo simple. All ho took with him was powder of sulphur and a quill, nnd witli theso ho cured every patient, without exception. Ho put a tcaspoonful of flanr of brimstone into n wine glass of water, nnd stirred It with his finger in stead of a spoon, as tho sulphur does not read ily amalgamate with water. When the sulphur was well mixed, ho gnvo it as a gargle, and in ten minutes the patient was out of danger. Brimstone kills every species of tungus in man, beast nnd plants' In a few minutes. Instead sf spitting out the gargle, ho recommended the swallowing of it. In extreme cases, in which ho had been called just in tho nick of time, when the fungus was too nearly closed to allow tho gargling, he blew tho sulphur through n quill into tho patient's throat and alter the fun gus had shrunk to allow of it, then tho garg ling. Ho never lost n patient from dlpthcrla. If a patient cannot gargle, take a live coal, put it on a shovel, and sprinkle a spoonful or two of flour of brimstono upon it at a time ; let tho sufferer inhale It, holding the head over It, and the fungus will die. If plentifully used, the whole room may be filled almost to suffoca tion ; the p.ilicnl can walk about in it, Inhaling the fume with the doors and windows shut. The mode of fumigating a room with sulphur has often cured most violent attacks of cold In the head, chest, etc, at any time and is recommen ded in cases of consumption and asthma. Marriages. Owing lo the Illness of Oscar P. Ent, Admin- iterator of IVter Ent, the Hile of the d-cedenl s real estate advertised to take place next Situr tlay bus been postponed until Friday Novem ber 30th at 10 a. in, A Simple Hem buy ron DirriiEriiA. A Lon don physician, whoso name wo cannot at pres ent recall, has given to tho wcfrld a simple euro fur dipthcria, now so prevalent and fatal in our midst Tho writer incidentally mentioned the For every disorder, and every incipient or receipt to a ludy, and ehe told of a family of -developed disease, for which it is recommended, jou will tind Dr. Il.ia.' Expectorant the bist saffgu..rd and euro within your reach. 25 and CO cents u bottle. Hart Is paid by tho people as n cleik in the Treasury Department. It is his duty to stay there and earn his wages, instead of running -around the Stale ut the public expense hunting up votes. Hart, the Republican candidate for Stale Treasurer, is now Ca-liier of the Treasury. The people want a new man not one who is a imui b;r of tho present King, nnd will aid in cover ing up its corrupt transactions. three or four children that had been cured by it Here is the prescription : Put a tcaspoonful of flour of brimstone in a wine-glass of water. Stir it with tho finger. Give as a gargle. Brimstone kills every species of fungus, in man, beast or plant. Swallow the gargle in extreme cases. In case it cannot be swallowed, blow it through a quill into the throat, ltelief will follow in ten minutes; the London doctor says. 'The distance was loo great from the Court House 1 Well, the new buildlnc; is on Iron street four squares from St-cond, tho street on which the Court House is located. The distance from the court building to Iron is one nnd a half squares. This makes in all to the new jail just live anit a Hall pqunres. mil it lernoie now the tombs lawyers will snione 10 wain it. Thus scribbles a correspondent of the Ber wick Independent. As to the merits of the jail In the notices of deaths last week, by a mis. take of the printer the age of Mary K. Swayze was made fifty years. It should have read twenty years. The ago of Kate 5irr should question we gave our opinion Borne time ago have read thirty live years instead ol ill ty very phunply, and only refer to the above ex .years. trad as a specimen argument. 1st. As lo "health" we assert that the jail foundations are A sensational dispatch is going the rounds below the drainage from the Creveling farm. about Pat Hester's complicity with tho nbduc. which passes right by the building. 2nd. The Hon of Charlie Boss. Of courso tho story is old jail lot is only separated from the Court made out of wholo cloth. Ho received anonymous letter on tho subject, and that is all ho knows about the matter. Haruian Kramer did not stand his journey to the Penitentiitry very well. On the train ho was taken sick at his stomach, and on reaching his destination broke completely down. He persisted in his innocence lo the last, and said ho had no suspicion as to who the guilty parlies were. Hou-e lot by an alley, and thus saves five and a half squares. 3d. The distance is not only inconvenient to counsel, but delays proceed ings in court, enlarges tho chances of escape, and adds to expense in conveying prisoners to id fro. N. 4 W. B. it. n. White Haven, Luzerne county, a picturesque town in the Lehigh Valley, thirty mites by rail from Wilkcsbarre, lives chiefly by the lum ber trade. Last Monday, on our return trip from New York State, we made tho acquaintanco of Dr. S. W. Trimmer, the efficient secretary of the board of directors of the White Haven schools, man very popular in his own neighborhood and throughout Lusernc, and. in company with rof. T. B. Miller, principal, visited the schools in a fine building over looking tho railroads and water-powers, the bridges, dams, and logs in tho river; and the neat dwelling houses and churches of the village a graded school of sev en departments, well ordered tinder as many teachers; where we heard a class in spelling that did not miss a word, (words culled here and and there, and words in rows upon the page,) did not whisper once, did not slammer nor hesitate. This was n large class in room No. 1 ; and, sometimes, the professor pays, dotB not miss a word in its regular lesson, for four or five days together, each pupil haviug but one chance no "trying again." A daily list of ten hard words scarcely ever "stumps" tho whole class. S. N. Walieii. Never before have our merchants ofiVred such 'bargains as they ate offering at present. Peo ple come from all directions who say they can unake it pay to come to Bloomsburg to buy their merchandize. Those who have not tried the purchose of Mr. Waller's charter, There is a movement just now tending to the completion of the North & West Branch Bail road, tamiliarly known as"Waller'a Railroad.'1 Tho Pennsylvania Builroad Company are pay ing a high rate of tariff to tho D. L. A W. Com' pany for tho transportation of coal over the L. & B. Uailroad, which they hope to obviate by By the it had better come and see. construction of 34 miles of road, the greater part of which is already partly graded, a con An explosion occurred in the Bast Colliery nccting link will be formed between the D. II. at Ashland lust week Thursday, which set fire & V. ut Catawisfa, and their extensivo coal to three breasts of coal in the mammoth vein, openings at Nanticoke. Tho serious bono of and injured a miner named Birnard Fulien. I contention is the fulfillment of n promise, on The explosion was caused by the firing of a the part of Mr. Waller, to tho citizens blast in one of the breasts. Bloomsburg, to locato tho carshops there. J o secure stock Mr. Waller made these pledges John McAnall E-q., is our authorized agent Bnj naturally wishes lo seo them fulfilled at Berwick to receive money due on suWrip This w0 Eay ; principally tho only difference, tion. A number of bills have been left with nj wa confidently houo it moy be adjusted him for the convenience of the subscribers who 8hortly. Echo. live in that section, su nut tney win not navo .to come all the way to Bloom-burg to settle .their bills. CIRCULAR. With a cake of Glen's Sulphur Soap and a commodious bath-tub, the victim of chronic -cutaneous eruptions can improvise a sulphur liath, which no professed bathing establishment can supply. S"ld at Druggists, Hill's Hair fc Whitker Dye, black or brown, 50. Oct. 20 4w. Association of tU 28lA and 147A rea'l Pa. Kow., ami Knapp s l'a Ilattery, Philadelphia, Oct., 7th, 1877, The Executive Committee in consideration of the great depression exiting llir ughout th Stale In the varied occupations in which the members of the association are engsgtd, have resolved that the 7th re union ordered to be held at Mauch Chunk, in October, 1877, shall It becomes the duly of the un Death's Doinus. An we go to press (Thurs. day) we are grieved to learn of the death to-day be postponed of Stephen, Infant son of O. V, Miller, Esq., dersigned to promulgate the same and request of this place. Tho child had been suffering the members lo notify the Secretary of the ad time from diptheria, and it Is thought Bright' dress of any connctl that may be known to disease of the Kidnevs set n. thera that they may be nollueU ol inn resoiu The infant i-on of E. B. Brower also died to- lion day of croup. We are unable to announce when John P. NlcnoLSOV, Secy, S .the funerals will lake place. Carbon, Luzerne, Bradford, Columbia, Ly . coming, Snyder, Philadelphia and Allegheny Woutant to Younu MEN.-Thelron City vaoi Pl" conf for oa lhe or8anl Collie aflords n.ifoualed advantages for ao "lua " 1""'hS "ie auove. .qiiirtr , thorough practical business education as will tie seen from an examination or Its cir cular, w jja hud by addressing the Principal, J'nor. J.,1 r-unu, Pittsburg, Pa. Sound Advice. Judge Elwell Is highly ( teemed by the worklngmen. They know him to be a constant and unwavering friend they have frequently been guided by his advice i Important matters, nnd have voluntarily sub' Wa rroret In Irarn that Hiram McIIenrv. Who ,.rm was rfntlv amnutated tt this milled to his decision questions involving mil place, died Middenly on Wednesday lat ne Hons of dollars. When, therefore, Judge Klwell lmd none to tiia mountain on u visit to his declined the nomination of the Labor parly for brother-in-law, situ while smoking hit pipe,wai the supreme bench, the act In itself possesses no suddenly taken ill. His feet hail got wet iq significance, aim u wuum ue en mr every travelinir. nnd mav have biea the immediate workingroan to ponder well the language cause of bin death. Our heartfelt sympathies J udge Elwell before he throws his vote away on rfi with his fomilv nnd friends. what la known as the Labor ticket- Judge El- I .well sayst "I irgard and appreciate this action Fon Sale or Lease. A good PLANING I of the representative men, assembled at Harris MILL which ran bo tun as such or converted I burg un the JOih Inst., u a coaplimeut and an Into a first class insuiifsctory In another branch I honor, hut am uu,t prepared toe,vcf ll cennec- of builncm. A fine opening Is offered for an tion with the paily with .which I have hitherto -cntirprlilji uul energetic party. Apply to J, U, ItOBlbON, Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct. 26 U. acted. Having full faith in 0'e dlsposititm and ability of that party to efleft all AeJed recyuii, aa well cn Uhslf of tho labeling (.Itsae wof All others, I cannot consent to becctoti standi! bearer of any new party orgaoluttoo," BERWICK. Berwick is full of life. The works of Jackson & Woodin, and other Industries are in active operation, and everybody that wants it has im ploy m ent. The new block of M. E. Jackson Esq., is rap idly rising, giving work to upward, of twenty men. The store of Bowman & Crispin the National Bank, law offices of M. E. Jackson & Son, the Arsenal, and other stores and offices will be removed lo this block as soon as it is completed. It is probable that C. B. Jackson q., will erect a residence on the adjoining corner beLre long. There is now in courso of erection on Market Street what will undoudledly bo the most ele gant residences in Columbia county. It is the house of Col. C. G. Jackson. The body is of lickshinny stono with granito trimmings. It II be threestories high, or two stories with a ghsluteroof. The grounds are lirge and lishtfiilly located, the building standing back some distance from the street, leaving ample room for walks and shrubbery and fountains and all tho other ornamentation that add to entity and comfort. Wc admire Col. Jack son's taste, and congratulate Berwick upo.i her present prosperity. SIIII'E TEAOF.I!. In NumeJIa on Septombcr 3d, 1ST7. by Rev. O. Ii. Dechant, Mr. 11. J. shlpoof Malmllloto Miss Matilda Yeager, ot Numcala, Co lumbia county, Pa. HEiiDENS-JOIW.-Cn the 16th lnst., by the same at Catawlssa, Mr. Wm. Ilcddens, ot Wasulnglon vuie, to Mra. Hannah John, ot.Catawlssa.Col. co. Pa. WETIIEIIELL-WATTS.-On tho 11th Inst,, nt Light street by tho Rev. N, Spenr. V. D. Wethcrcll ot Jllllvlllo to Miss It. J. Watts, ot Greenwood. Deaths. YE QEU. In Bloomsburg on the !oth ult., of dlp- tnetlo. Gco-go W. leager, son of Galen and Sarah Yeagcr, aged 7 years 3 months and H days. YEAOEU. In llloomshurg on tho 1st lnst., ot dlp thcila. Emma Alice, daughter of Galen and Sarah Ycagcr, aged 3 years, 8 monlh3 and 22 days. II VSiEItT. In niooinsburg, Oct. ISth. ISth, 1S7T. ot dlptlierta, Mattlo Ilassert, youngest daughter of Geo. and Lent Ilassert, aged 3 years, 8 months and 11 days. One sweet flower has drooped and faded, Olio sweet tLf int's volco has fled, Ono fair brow the grave has shaded, Our dear loved one now is dead. WILSON.-In Flshlngcreelc on the 20th ot October 1SI7, Catharine It. wire ot Jacob o. Wilson and daughter of the late Eld. A. It. ltutan, aged 29 years, 8 months and 12 days. RMMITT.-On Sept. 31, 1877. of Brlgbt's disease, James DePue Kmmltt, son ot . J, and s. J. Emmltt, aged lo years, 7 monthn and 23 daja. Conl! Coal!! Coal! I! Wo nro now oflering nil sizes of tho celebrated Susquehanna Coal Co'd., coal, at tho lowest cash pri ces. Coal screened beforo leavinc our yards and full weight guaranteed. Urtiers leit at i. W. McKclvy's Store, at our office, or sent through tho mails will receive prompt at tention. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. W. Neal & Buo. May 1, 1877. ASfoWlUNG SUCCESS. It it tho duty of every perron who lias used Iloichee's German Hyrvp to lot its won derful qualities 1)0 known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe coughs, croup, nstlitnn, pneumonia, nnd in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can uso it without iininediato relief. Three doses will relievo any case, nnd wo consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least try ono bottlo as 40,000 dozen liottlcs wcro sold last year, and no case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot bo too widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sauiplo bottles to try sold tit 10 cents. Reg ular 817.0 75 cents. For salo by Moyer Dros. April 20, '77-lyjl K. V. KU.NKEL'S niTTER WINE OF IRON Has never been known to fall In the euro ot weak ness, attended with symptoms, lndlsposlllgn to ex ertion, loss ot memory, dimculty of breathing, gen eral weakness, horror of dLscusc, weak, nervous, trembling, drendiul horror ot death, night Hweats, cold feet, weakness, dimness of vision, inniriinr. tinl versal lassitude of tho muscular s stem, enormous umieiuu wiia ujatje-piio system, iiol nanas, nusmng ot tne body, dryness ot the skin pallid countenance and eruptions on the face, purl! Ing tho blood, pain in mo uacK, Heaviness oi me e ends, frequent black siiots fl) Ing beforo the eyes, with tannornry suffu sion and loss ot sight, want of attention, etc. These symptoms all arise from n weakness and to remedy that use K. I'. Kunkel'a lltttcr Wine of Iron. It ncv. cr rails. ! nousanas are now enjoying health who have used It. Get the genuine, soldonlylnflbot- lies, -i aKe uniy r-. . iiunKers. Ask tor Kunkel'a llltter Wlneof Iron. Thlstrulv valuable tonic has been so thoroughly tested by nil classes of the community that It Is now deemed In- uisnen.sauie as a umia meaicinn. iLcnst-s nur. nii e. purities the blood and gives tone to tho stomach, itriiu-Hiea iiid v3i:iii nun itroionga llip, I now only ask a trill ot this valuable tonlo. Prlco finer bottle. U.Y KUNKEL aoln nronrlRMr. No. 259, Norlh Ninth street, below Vine. l'niladclnbla.I'a. iui iuuM-ia inner y ino oi lion, unu uiko no other. A photograph ot tho proprietor on cacU wrapper, all others are counterfeit, llewnre of counterfeits, lmnntlpt vniirdrmrr-ut. sell vou anvbut Kunkel'a, which Is put no only as nuuu lei'ieaeiueu. i ou KCl six OOIIICS lur I1VO col lars. All I ask Is one simple trial. TAPE WOKU KKMOVKD 1UVB. Head all complete In two hours. No fee till bead passes. Scat, I'ln ami stomach worms remoiedby nr. ivuiiKei. -iov. oorm .imu iireec, anvioH rrec. no t o mi iieuu unu mi piissi-s in one, ana alive, nr. Kunkel Is the onlvsiifcessrul physician in thisnun- uj iui luuieiuuiui ui v.uiint, aim ins worm syrup is pleasnnt nnd sale tor chlldM- or grown persons, send tor circular oraekfor n bottlo of Kunkel's wormavrup. rrico ji per bottle, uei it of jour drug. Kim. ii ue.ei iuiin. iNOTemuerw COMMUNICATED Tllli OLD SUIISCHlBEIt. MARKETJIEPORTS. BLOOMSBUKG MARKET. Wheat per bushel,. Itye .. Corn, new, " .. oats, ' .. Flour per barrel .. Cloverseed flaxseed nutter BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. at present constituted, otters tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning. ' i, Inviting and commodious ; completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply ot pure, toll bludents admitted at any time. Rooms reserved when dcelrod. T111SSCIIOOI Ilutldlnirs SDaclous. Location healthful, anu cosy ot access. Teachers experienced, efficient, and allvo to their work. Discipline, arm but kind, uniform and thorough. Expenses moderate. Fifty cents a wecK iieouction to ail expecting 10 icacu. courses oi study prcscnueu oy we siaie i I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses t I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture. The Rlementarv. Sclenttno and Classical Courses nro I'ROfKSSIONAt.and students irraduatlne therein, receive State Diplomas, conferring tho followtn. corresponding Degrees : Master ot tlio Klements i Master of tho Sciences i Master of tho Classics. Graduates In the other Courses receive Normal Certificates at lueir Ulininmcuis,. BiKuetl uv inu Mincers ui luo ituaru ui iruaivtn. iiiecourbooi Mirny prescnuea uj 'uiu fiaifl is iiuerai, auu my Dcmaiuic nun uossicai uuunwa nro uub iim-nur lo inuaw oi our ucsb lAiuesrvs. , Tlio State requlresa higher order of citizenship. Tho times demand tt. It Is ono of the prime objects ot this School to help to secure It, by tarnishing Inlelll :nt ami eniclent Teachers for her schools. Tothlsendlt solicits yountr nersons of cood abilities and irood imrDOsca. those who desire to Improve Weir tlmt and thetr talents, as students. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers, andabundont opportunities for well paid labor after leaving School. For Catalogue, address the Principal. ION. WILLIAM Ill.HTXI,, I'rrslilcnt Hoard of Truster-- Sept. 8, '70.- , 1 rMItSTltATnll'H XTlTlilfcV J K3TATK OP TKRACV CAVI.BB, PXCKASK.). Letters ot Admlnlnisiration on the estate of Ter- acy liayler, late or -Montour township Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted by tho Regis- ler ui nuui tuuuijr iai lko uuueiniifueu Auiiuuistiii- tors or Montour township Columbia county, to whomau persons indebted are requested to make payment, and those havlmr calms or demands against the said estate wUl mako them knowntothe said administrator without delay t'KTKR rtEINIlAClI. DANIEL I1AYI.EH. Administrators. Oct. 6 6w. P. O. address llloomsburg l'a. jDMINiSflvATOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP JOHN VAN 1,1 EW, CECIL Letters of administration, on thoestnteof John VanLlew lato cf orange township, Columbia co., l'a., have been grunted by tho Register of Co lumbia county, to Alem Van Ltew, LiKht street of same township, to v horn all persons Indebted are leqtiesied to make Immediate payment and thoso havlnirclalinsor demands acntnst tlio said etAto will mako them known to the undersigned Admtnls- iiuiui n niium ueiay, ALEM VAN LIKW, Light Street. Admlnlstratoi . Oct 5Cw 'the u UDITOH'S NOTICE. Dauchy & Co't- Advt's. t rnrpiri'lnno, cirunn bestti-Look I start l 1 J- 1 ling! seal organs, u stops 151. Pi anos only l3o. Cost J0. Circulars Free. Danl:l F. Ueatty, Washington, N. J. oct. 12, 1I-4W d CT. ZEE.. JVC.I1Z.'S Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centra street, BLOOZLVrSBTTrRGh, ?A., 18 TIIB PLAC2 TO GET TIIR WORTIt OF TOUR MONEY IN THE FINEST AND FRESHEST OF Fancy Imported and Domestic Staple Groceries of Every Description, Qaeensware, Glassware, M anil Willowware, Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH, OR NICE FRESH PRODUCE. Jan 1, HIT. , f 1.60 .7' 50 v.. , l.w .so .14 .10 AGEN T S W A N T EDM FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS "WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 829 Broadway, nkw Citt ; Cn.CAao, III, ; Nkw Oklkans, La.; or San Francisco, Cal. oct,l!,17-4w d ndersllrnrd Auditor nrmolntprt to mnke rils. rlmitlon ot the nmeeeds nrlMue from tlio bherin'a salcot the real eMate ot Lew A. Illdlny, and also sudltor on Ilin escentlnns to tlm nernunr. or n W. Miller ns Trustee, ntid ala to mako distribution of I in-iunns in me hands of c. w. Miller Trusteotor th benefit of judgment creditors of snld I evl A. niaiay, vin aeienu io idh atiuesoi nis appointment nt the omen of II. & it. It. Little In llloomsburg on Thursday Iho 1st day ot November 1877, nto'iTork a. m., when and wnero nit persons hailng claims are requested to piesent the home before tho Audit or or bo foroi cr debarred from coming In for a shar ui bum luiiu. M. K. JACKSO V. sep. 23,1677-tw Auditor. rpiIE QltOSS Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples c llama 14 Hides H Shoulders lo Lard per pound 11 Hay per ton 10. UI Iiceswax m Timothy Seed aeo QUOTATIONS FOR COAL. No, 4 on Wharf $ 3,25 per Ton No. 6 " " S 8,00 NO. 0 " ' I J.C0 " Ulaciismith's Lntup on Wnarf i 3,ts " -Bituminous " fi co M fiOOO sold I Agents making $sn to ISO a week I more AGENTS FOR & THE QKESCENIJI Tho thrllllntr Ills tor v of Runs and Turk for 300 years, a wua Hiory vi Duxm-mca ana raaaiaciBn), me Btrlfo for power and creed. Uyttio popular Matcrl an, vr. L. r. nrcrkett. Dcscrlbei thetr peculiar lte- UKiuun puvi ti unu jjii nm vuatuiua , lucit itui-ro and Generals, causes or this war, weighty Interests at stake, etc. 600 pp. ltlcb Illustrations. Only $150. I l If U UI L' VJ nuru Ttwi musLriu.uuB, uuu UUIV IMUIJI'O farexcclallotherulnqaal- ivy anu quicK saie. rricea just, reauceu m per cenu bend for full particulars. iiuiiHAitu iiuua., i'uonsners, l'nuo., i'a. oct. H. TT-w d Business Notices A few pairs No. 9 and 10 Men's Boots at cost to close at I. W. Ilartman's. $1.25 Foxed Gaitcr nt McKinney's. Bee Lutz & Sloan's stock of Black and Colored Cashmeres and other Dress Goods before you buy. Beaver Cloths at much lower prices than last year at I. W. Ilartman's. Part Cotton Black Beaver Cloth 1.76 a yard at Lutz it Sloan's. Ladies nnd Children's colored great variety at I. W. Ilartman's. hose in He came wearily up the sanctum steps yes terday afternoon, and turning the waste basket upside down sat down upon it with a sigh that might have been cut up into tornadoes and whirlwinds enough to go around a dozen agri cultural counties. lie had a weary look about him as though he'd been trying to die nnd couldn't find a doctor. His coat was ragged nd luitched here and there witli prosperous and clannish communities of cockle burs. His boots, water-proof variety, were so arranged that if yon stuck Ihein in tho river the water would run out faster than it would run in. We asked how he fared, and he glanced savagely among our exchanges before lie answered sad- ly: 'Well, pretty miserable, lliank ye. Ye see, times come in pretty harJ, and it was pretty hard sleddin' to get along. I eathcr jest had to sell the six dogs, or cut down the expenses in in some other way, and so I stopped the patier. I missed it powerful had the Grit few weeks, then I kindo' got used to it. Borrowed it once in a while, here and there, but folks somehow lidn't appear lo want to lend their paper, and so I finally lost sight of it altogether. Then trouble begun right off. 1 he first thing I knew I was arrested and fined $20 for violating the game law. See, tilings has been changed a lit tle and I didn t know nothing about it, but the judge said as how ignorance wasn't no excuse in these days when the State was so full of pa pers that you couldn't fire a stone nut of the winder without hitting an editor. Then in a week I was arrested and fired $20 for violating the fishery law, and when I begged otTand said I didn't know nothin' about it, the judge asked where I was raised, and remitted $2 of the fine for me to lake a paper with. But I kinder thought I couldn't get in any more scrapeu, and I sorto hung onto the $2. In about three days afler,I was look up again and fined ti and costs for hunting on tiuuday, and I hope I may die if I knew it was Sunday, An' I had lo sell the gun to get out of the jog, Then a fellow came along and bought every grain of corn I bad in the crib for fix cents Ifts than I found next day it war worth in the market then I lost two of the best cows I ever saw, and they was took up and advertised, and all the time I was hunting the whole country over for 'cm, an' when I found 'em at laat the cost was more than the cows was worth, The taxes came dun an' I didn't know It, an' the farm was sold an, I had big coIa to pay before I kuowed a thing about it. Then I lost $10 on a bet that lien, Butler had a dead sure thing on the ltc jiubll can nomination, an' five dollars on a bet that Belknap was (tertiary of war an' I don t know anything about Blaine, nor Babcotk, nor no body, an' every wttk since I've stopped the p jr I've paid cut more money to keep out of Lrpuble, linn would eep pie In ncwipaptn ail J T... . . L .1.-11-. 1 my pay? r r P naav u urn iuu Heavy all wool Beaver Cloth $2.50ayard at Lutz & Sloan's. Twenty-five oystere in a stew at E Ja- coDy's. Beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs for 25 cts. at I. W. Ilartman's. More new Calicoes this week at Lutz & Blo&n's. Buy ) cur fc'clr.ol Blalcs at O, A. Clmk't. "Our Own" the best shawl in tho market for sale at I. W. Ilartman's. Wanted, Two tirls to learn the tailor ing trade. Wm. V, Kester. Apr.27tf 7 cents a yard for Annlcton "A" Musliu by the bolt at Lutz & SJoan'n. O. A. Clark will sell Parker & Watson's National Headers at the following price du ring tne coming fan anu winter : Primer, 16 cents. Kirst Header, 2r ceiies Becond Header, 40 cenU. Third Reader, 70 cenU. Fourth Header, $1,00 Fifth Header, 1.25 Monteith'a Geographies at the following rates ; Monteith's 1st Oeornphy 28 cents. Monteith's 2nd Geography 41 cents. Mouteith'a 3rd Geography 83 cents Monteith'a 4th Geography $1.40. Lutz ASloan have Black Alpacas at anv price irom ai cents to ?i.zo. For a second hand Globe Cook Stove or Cucumber Pump, apply to Wm. Knckbaum. Black Satin Trlmminir Bilka and Mata. laise Braids at I. W. Ilartman's. Marr wauls corn and oats ou old accounts. I Tons of Dried Fruit wanted at Ilartman's. W. Dr. Sbiloh's System Vltaliicr. We are authorized to guarantee this rem edy for the cure of lyspepsia, Inactive Liv- er.oour Btomacn.lyOnaiipation, U)rs or Ap petite, Coming up of tood, Yellow Skin and General Languor and Debility, Yim must acknowledge that this would be ruin ous unless we had positive evidence that it will cure. You who are uuflerinE from these complaints there words nre addressed and will you continue to tuffer when you can be cured on such terms? It U for you to determine. Sample bottle 10 cents! ree nlar size 76 cents. Bold by O. A. Ivlciin and jm. J. m'liuemncu. 60.000 die annually by neglecting a Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to Consumption and the grave. Why will you neglect so imporlnut a matter, when you can get at our store Slilloh'a Comauuititlon Cure, with the assurance of a speedy recov ery. For soreness across the Chest or Lungs or Lame Back or Bide, Bhiloh's Porous riaster gives prompt relief, bom by U. A n-ieiui anu ax, j, jjenuertsnou. Hackmetack, a popular and fragrant per- mme. ooia py u. a, jueim ud n. J, lieu ueranoit. juarcn sv, 77-eow JDMINISTltATOR'S NOTICE KSTATK OF CATHARINE I.AZARCS, DECEASED. Letters of Admltilstrntlnn on ihp p.trjita nr f-Mhn rlne Lnzirus. late of Oranrrn tnwnshln. rolumbla county, Prnn'a., deceased, have been grunted by tho Iteglsterofsald county to John Lazarus Ashland, ra.. nna fanaerson LazaruaAuaennoa. ra. an oer- Rons having claims against tho estate of tfie dece dent arc requested to present them tor settlement, and those Indebted to the estate to make payment to me undersigned Administrators without deluy. JUlia i.A&AllbS, Ashland, ra. SANDERSON I.AZAHUK. AUdenrled, Fa. Administrators. October 5 6w 18JI nfTYTCi and Itcvolvers. Illustrated Price LIstfrec. UI U 1' OUreat Western Oun Vt orks, Mtisburg.Pa. OCl. IV, il-VY U new vooal and ! new Instrumental pieces of .sheet music. 10c. silver or stomns. music rub. Co., Mlddlcbcro, 31 ass. oct. XII, IHff u FREE Alaminotb Outfit lo Ev erybody, bienvwlnder waicn rive wiui nrat order. Ten dollars a dar euaran- teed. M. CltONKIOlI & Co. rmiadclpbla, l'a , or Mil- WOUKCt, Vila. UCU ZG, -U-4Vr 11 rnLAIlfK MIXED CAHPS with name, in case 18c t)U 25 without ca.se. sc., so new Tun cards 10c, uut- 11 us toe. v. WAHiniUKN & Co., Middleboro. Mass, OCt. XO, T-4W a March's Works AgenUWantodfor Dr. NKlirr HCEFEd IN TUB UIBLK. Homo Lifo In tho Blblo and Our Father's House, No books ever nubllshed havo received such uni versal approval from tho orebH. ministers and lead- intf men everywhere. The choice reading, tlno-suel enKravlna. and superb blndlnus, make them wel coiuoln every home. One sample sells all. send lor terms, itein a painr business at once. J, MoCUKUY & co. rhlladelphia, Fa. A Man of a Thousand. A CONSUMPTIVE CUKED. When death A was hourlv oxnected from Conscmktion. all remedies uavinK iancu, anu ur ii. junit a was vxitrv imenutiir. lie amtieuia iv mauo u Drennratiunor In dian llemD which cured his only child, and now iflves this recipe freocn rtcelptof two stampsto iuv etrensee. Hemn aUo currs nleht-sweats.nau- nea nt the stomach, and will break a fresh cold In iweniy-iour uoura. luurefet. CRADDOCK & CO., 1,031 itaco street, I'hlladelphla, naming this paper. Otl. 10, IHW u Cnsn-fV.wl1l Theonly combination ot the truo oauiuiu DJ Jamaica Uiticer with choice Aromat- cn and French uranay, lor weakness, Jamaica Ginger. Ul'U Vi, 1 1 and rrosiratlon or the nervous forces. Inability to sleep, coldness of the ex tremltius and buspended circulation, U a jfratcf ul boon (o buffering human- ny ai onuc Hoouunif, birenKuieuioK' and rrfreshlne. Ask for Hanpore i J Ail 11C A UlNOKK. UPTURE ThoMJ wl-shinir relief and cure for nurture should consult Dr. J a. muku man. 25S liroadwav. New York. hendlCctB, for his new book vlih 1'hotOKrapldo liKenessei or uuu cases wioro anu a hit cure, itewareor cheats who pretend to rurnlbh Dr. bher man's trefttiuent- Oue of thepe fellows, a cerman clerk, now eatlfne himself Dr. V. (). cremplen.lslodlctedon com pi bint oi nr. ot uuu unuus iinu lur ifrgt'ry uuu tmufixiu- menu n oci xo- nw a I'OHiTivi; cunu rou OATAItUU, lmoNcums :and asthma Thousands have been cured by Dr. Ooldkndkuu'h Ihuahtion, wbo were prcnounoed Incurable by yuj eiciafH a mi i riLiius. iTrbuna living ui a uibiiuicu aeslrlntr to avail themselves of the advice ot Dk. ooldknbero, cuu v. ritit their naiDO and address, and forward to Dr. (iOL1enbkko. uis. Arch street, l'hlla- ueipum wuru ne wm rtiurn mem a iui oipnnu'u uroiiuun, iud uuswern io w men win enauw uix io evrmine mo nature oi ineir disease and tne nron. ability ot cure, lie win forward to any address nis paner or book, riving lull descriptions of the dtse&s- 8119 Mt, Vernon fit.rhUadelphla, Oct, 3 J, 1STT. I have used Dr. Cloldenberir's Inhalation for OatArh urunvuiiis. auu abuiiuo, ana am entirely curea, t.UUM 1 KIDNEY AND LIVER A Iliitlical Curo lor till UUcnxc ok tub Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Organs l'atleDUtendlngtvo ounces o! urine, eirrcHsajre paid, can bavea cbeinlcal analvbla LLadu.ami un opinion rendered regarding tbo nature of Uitlr du eabA'a, etc., free of charge, conbultatlona and elimination yrco. Send fcr Dc- ncripuve rarer io Ult. 11U1J)KN1)I!I1U i'llnclnaiotnce, 10 Auli tUttl, I'LuaddiiUa. BLANK MORTG AQB8 fcr nit tlieap at tl. UDITOU'S NOTICE. KRTAT. W A. K1.1N1C. UltrKlRin. Tbo underiilfrned Auditor appointed to mako dls trlbutlon ottbo bnlancn of funds in the hands of A, iDerson Aomintsiator, to and among the pirtlc! tied thereto will attend to the duties of Ills an. tolntmcnt at the omce or P. I1. Iilllmever in iunnmu burs on tho loth dsy of November 1877, ntio o'clock a. m. when nnd where all persons havln? claims arn requested to present the same before the Auditor or uo ueuarrea irom coming in lor a snare oi saia runu. tr.r 111I.1MKVK1, Auditor. OCt. 6 41. ADSIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. K8TATS OP PHILIP BltOFIK, DECD. Letters of Administration on the rrntn nf rhllln jiiuitrc. lulu ui un.ui ujwuhuiD. uuiuinuiu I'nun. ty, have been granted by he Heirtsttr or Bitd coun. iy 10 i no unuerEiRuea Auminmrniors oi Locust township. AH persons havlne; claims ncaln&tthe fcald estate are requested to present them ror settle ment, and those Indebted to mako pa) ment without uiriujf. JAaiU llKUl'K Sep. !1 - Administrator. UDITOU'S NOTICE In the matter ot the sale of tho real cst.it n of C'ath. arlno Kredrlca deceased for tho nav ment of debts. Tho auditor appointed to ascertain the Interest of tho deceased In mild real estateand alsoto ascertain the justness and validity ot the ullr-ired debts will meet all panics Interested at hts omco In lilooms burg on Friday November Sd 1SI7 at ten o'clock In the lurcnoun iur uiu pui puses oi nia appointment tl. 11. KUttlMl, Auditor. Oct. 5 4W. AUDITOU'S NOTICK ie underslirned Auditor nnnolntfd bv tho or. phansfourt ol Columbia county to makn distribu tion or tlio sum of M51t9 remaining In tho ri-al es tate of Wm. l'CKir lato ot Madison two. lo said co ,de reased.forthe uso of Wm.Marsh surviving husband of Elizabeth a daughter ot said William I'egg d( censed will meet at hla onico In tho Town of Bluomsburg In said county on Saturday tho 17th day of November A .1). Ii77 ar. 10 o'clock a. in. of said day tor the pur pose of holding said audit. All parties Interested will attend and present their claims orboforeier debarred troui coming In for any share or said fund. JU1U1 UtfUKUK, Auditor, Octstw, PUBLIC SALE Of VALUA1ILE REAL ESTATE. The und.rslgned Executor of the last w 111 and tes tament of Jainou Thornton, lace ot tho township ot liioom in the county ot Columbia, deceased, by au thorlty contained In Bald will, will expose to public aue on iho premuoe, on THURSDAY, NOVKMUElt Ut, 1877, commencing at I o'clock p.m. oftaldday, tho following Xot ororuuutl, tliuatolnUio Town of llloomsburg in Bald County ot Columbia, boundo.. and described as. follows, to wit i Fronting oo Market Btreet of Bald Town, west blde-adlolnlng Hrst street of said town on the north Mammei's alley on the west, lot of K, it. Drinker on the south, and Maiket Una cf said Town on tho east; containing in front on Market street lorly-ono -.Met, and In deptn ono bun dred and nlncty-elght fectj whereoa uxti erected a two-story frame DWEIjL.ING house, with kitchen attached, a FIIUIEKT.UIU! and other outbuildings, good fruit trees ou said lot, a good wen oi water at tho kitchen door. Term made known on day ol sale, Kl'llItAIMJ'.LUTZ, Xxecutor. October tin ts. Q.ENEUAL ELECTION 1'ROCLAJIATION. I, JOHN W. HOFFMAN, High Sheriff of Co lumbia county, do hereby mako known and proclaim to tho quallllcd electors of Columbia county that a general election Mil bo held on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH OB' NOV12M1IKH, ISJ7 (being the Tues day next following tho llrst Monday of said month, at the se eral districts within tho county, to wit : Heaver township, at tho public houso of Joseph II. Miumau. Benton township, at the public nouso ot Hiram I less, In the town of llenton. tast Bloom, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg. West Bloom, at tho Court House, In Bloomsburg. Borough of Berwick, at tho bloro ot John McAnall, In tho borough of Berwick. Borough ot Centralla, at tho public house of Wil liam Telfcr. Brlarcreek township, nt tho public school houso near Evansvlllo. Catawlssa township, at the public houso of Samuel Uostenbauder, In the town of Catawlssa. Centre township, at tho school houso near Lafay ette Creaayn. North Conyngham District, at the school house near tho colliery of John Anderson Co. Houth Conyngham District, at tho boom el John Monroe. Flshlngcrcek township, at tho bchool house near C. B. White's. Franklin township, at tho Lawrence school house. Greenwood township, at the houso ot Joseph 11. l'atton. Hemlock township, at tho public house ot Chas. II Dlcttirlch, In the town ot Buck Horn. Jackson township, nt the house ot Eieklel Cole. Locust township, at- the public houso ot Daniel Morris, In Numedla. MUllln township, at tho public houso of Aaron Hess, In tho town of Miminvlilc. Madison township, at the public school house in Jerseytown. Mt. Pleasant township, at the houso of II. W MclUck. Montour township, at tho public house ot W. It Tubbs, at Itupert, Main township, at the public house ot Jeremiah E Longenocrger. l'oaringcrcek township, at the house of Joan 11. Kllngcr. Orango township, at tho public house ol II. c. Conner In OrangevUle. lino township, at the Centre School nouse, lately fixed by a vote ot the citizens ot said township. Sugarloaf township, at the house ot AUnas Colo. Scott township, at the public houso of Wm. Pettlt In Espy. At which time and places tho qualified electors w 111 elect by ballot tho following state and County omcers, vix : Ono person for Supreme Judge of Pennsylvania. One person tor Auditor General ot Pennsylvania. Ono person for state Treasurer of Pennsylvania. One person tor District Attorney of Columbia couniy. One person for Coroner ot Columbia county. u is further directed that the election polls of tho several district shall be opened at seven o'clock In tne forenoon, nnd shall continue open without Intel ruptlon or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening when tho polls will bo closed. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, That every person excepting Justices ot the Pcac and Aldermen, Notaries Public and Pcnons In th mllltla servlco of tho state, who shall hold or shall within two monthi havo hold any c"i"o or annolnt- ment ot pront or trust under the Ur'td Stntta,or of mis state, and city or corporated district, whether a commissioned oniccr or otherwise, a subordinate omcer or agent who Is or shall bo employed under mo wgisiaiure, lixecutivo or Judiciary Department ot this stato, or of any city or of any Incorporated district, and also, that every member ot Congress and of tho Ktnto Legislature, and of tho select or common council of any city, or commissioners ot any Incorporated district, Is by law incapable ot holding or cxcrcWng at tho samo tlmo tho omco or appoint ment ot juuge, inspector or Clerk ot any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer ol such eloctlon shall bo eligible to bo men voiea ror. HIGHEST AWARDS ! f.'entrnnll Kxbtbllloa. ORDER FIXINd TERMS OP COUItTS OF SIONTOUU COUNTY. -and now KeptsimberJOth, 1877, It Is ordered that the Tcrmsor the sctcrul Courts tt Atrtmrtnr .Aumi shill herealler bo held as follows, to wltt On the fourth Monday of lebruary, May and M pIeiuUr, and on the third Monday of Dec fuibcr la each j ear UVTllHrrmiiT Certified from tho liecordsat UamUle l'a., this 1st W1LMINM, (lEAIIHAItr. . . . l'rothonotary, Ott, Ofiw, Ulcluel l'ederolf vs. Hattuel Ulby and terre tenants. court appoint Famuel No. '4. Kept. Term, istl. fiM.rd.niirMiirli.nimh.mt .a 1S7I on mutton of o. It, Bucko! lew ot council lor plaintiff the Knorr Ksa . Mutt.,r m tcr.nri the amount duo upon the Mottguge In this caso nnd alio in what order and to what extent tho respective parcels t'tlind tn iiussesslon or ownership of teire tenants arc liable to contribute to tho payment of saia .ucrigage urio uetomw sausiaciion thereof IIY THE (1III1IIT. The II astir ll meet the parties Inteiested for the purpi so t ( uts appointment at the publto house .uuniiiiiwuiiiii lutviiiiu wuiiiuim fjunngnaia Urn in hip at o'clock a. ixu, on 1 hursday tho 6t day Oct.SilT. SAMUEL KKOUIt, Master, tlAPER HAUy THECOLUMDIAN OFFIOE, J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER Thirteenth ami Filbert Sta. PHILADELPHIA, flAscrACTCRF.ua of Patkiitid WroDilit-Iron Air-TiiM Heaters Willi StinkliiR nnd C'llnkcr-firlndltiff Ornlrafor JIurnlus Aiuhrnrite or lilt nm It oni Voml CENTENNIAL WR 0UGHT-1R0N HEATERS. FOR BITUMINOUS COAL, Keystone WR0UGHT-IR0N HEATERS, Cooking Ranges, low-down Sratet, 4lc, 4lc, Descriptive Circulars esut ruez to any address. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. April S7, 77-ly a ft a EXECUTRIX NOTICE ESTATE OF A. K. KCTAX. Letters Testamentary on the estate of A. It. Ilutan, late of ytahlngcreek tvrp.. Columbia) county, deceased, have been trranted br the Hertftter of vtaLi county to Hannah J. u. Rutan, ot Flshingereek: townsnip, uoiumoia county, executrix, to whom all persons Indebted are requested to make payment, and thoso having claims or demands against the Bala estate will mako them known to tho said Executors without delay. I1AHHAU V. nUTAH, sept, U,n-vr Kxeoutrlr. Stillwater, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL STATE ! In pursuance of an order ot the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, the undersigned will sell at public sale on the premises ct the late John Mensca de ceased, la Franklin t ownshtp on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1876, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described REAL ESTATE, bounded by lands of Wm. Teeple, Wellington mea ner, M. .Uearbart, Susquehanna river, Michael Mcnsch and others, containing 1G4 ACRES, and 53 perches. There is erected on the premises two LARGE FRAME DWELLING HOUSES. Large Dank Bam and other out-bulldlngs. There ts ulso a good orchard on the promises. Tekms and Conditions ok balk as Follows : Ten per cent, of the one-fourth of tho purchase money to be cold at tne utking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the connrmatlon of sale, and the remaining throo.fourths In on year thereafter with interest from connrmatlon shd. jasKk VKNecn, .,.. MICHAEL MENFCH, oct, 19, 77-ts Administrators. Tho Inspectors und Judge ot tho elections sliall meet at tho respective places uppolutcd for holding tho election in tho district to which they respectively belong, beforo seven o'clock In the morning, and each of said inspectors ehall appoint ono clerk, who shall be a quallned voter ut such district. Tho quallfled voters ot the several districts In this county at all general, township bor ough and Bpeclil elections, aie hereby hereafter authorised and required to vote by tickets printed or wruicn, or partly pruned and partly written, sever, ally classified aa follows: One ticket Bhall embrace the names of all Judges ot Courts voted lor. and labelled, outldo, "Judiciary;" ono ticket shall em brace ino names of all tho state officers voted for and to be labelled "State;" ono ticket Bhall embrace mo names or au county omcers voted for, Including tho onico ot Senator, and Mombera of As. scmbly, if voted for, and members ot Congress, It vuieu iur, anu oo laoeueu -county ;" one ticket shall etnbrnco the names of all township officers voted for, and be labelled "Township ; one ticket Bhall em brace the names of all borough officers v oted tor, and And each class shall bo deposited la separata bal. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Sheriff's Offlee, Bloomsburg, Sheriff SepUJl, 11-it - CHRONIC DISEASE CUHKD. New pains mark out by that p'alLest of all books "Plain Homo Talk and Medical Common Uense," nearly i.wi cans, soo ill num. tlons, by Dr. E. B. FooTK, ot iso.Teilngton Ave.. N.Y. Purchasers of this txx k are at liberty to con! suit Its author by mall Free. Price by mall M ' for me btanbabd eaition. or ll.to for tho rorcunedl- .uiiu,Uui,iu,ttuiuu tHice matter ana illus trations. Contents tables tree. .Agents Wanted MUHHAY HILL PUIlLlKlllNn Vn ifS stra t, N. Y. - cct. HtlVm TaTotice. "l We bought at constable sale the following artt clesas the rropertyof Francis Fleming, Main town ship, and have loaned the same tohltnduilnirray pleasure. All persons arc cautioned not to Interfere H. the samo: 1 cow. hogs. 3 plgs.8 beds and beddng. 1 sewing machine, 40 yards of carpet, IE Lhnirs. 1 stands, 1 bureau. 1 oooktnc stove snd a kernes, 1 clock, tables and tot of dishes, t sink, t J0llri;auH 8 sinks, suites, lotot lumber comns. oct, 18, 17 3w' CHAItLES VlfHEB iltnuUc, Pa. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. i?' ,or of 'f Ptloim to tho account of Jame &1 1 SSAw SUS&S! e"CMOn 01 in Loartin- M71l?.unrals,:le'1 Auditor wm meet partl triter fif W "ir,os,, othla appotntmfnt at tils of. lsnattcn'clocku?.T,lurb,lay- No,cmU!r oct,iMm-,w '"itor. DMIN ISTRATORS' NOTICE. ' tSTATE OF KAVIO SUAiriB, SH.", Dm.UK. tJi'60' ' ""ministration on thuesuta of David Shancr.sr.. lateot Prlartreek townshl p, fleceasea, havo bc-cu granted by the lteelster of said oounly to KSW"ucd'dmlnu,ralo.wuoDjaHperwns indebted aie requested to make lmmcdKtepijrncnt and those having claims or demands uealnM T the m. Jm.P.ii8 tbtmkiowntothcT admiirawS -ASV UDITUR'S NOTICE. KSTATK or JK8SK ZANInt, DECEASED. The UnderslL-ned tmvtnc lu... ...... tor on the exoepttons tiled to tho account ot Abrmn aliinan, Bxecutor ot Jjbbo Zaner, deceased, and his powers Increased so that ho shall make dlstrlbu. ..v.,. v. wiu uaiauce m luuus in tne nancts 01 said Ex ecutor, he will inoet all parties at hla office In llloomsburg on Friday the vd day ot November. A. 1)., 1S7I, Rt 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose ot hla appointment. r w Ml parlies baWngclalms wtll preseut themorbe forever debaried Irom rouilugln lor share ot said oct, 18, 17-lw IlEltVEVE.hMITH, Auditor, 1-er month , will be paid to a goodener. getlo manlntocH county to Uitrwlucu $60 taUlistaMHislirjofPsiii'a. Write Immediately, and state experience In this bu. bluets, and age. Address, D. O. GOODRICH, Publisher, Dlt. BOLE'S Jt (0alottIiWIWUtOfaof, oct, 1, 1HV IKVl (SHAFFEK, XJtVI FKHTKIt, Auulnistrators. SHERIFFS' SALE f By virtue ot a writ of Vonit inrt of the court of Common Pleas ot Columbia cov, and to me directed, will bo exposed to publlo sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg at one o'clock p. in. on Tl1efoUowln2re.il estate Blmnmin vimin 5i hlp, Ooluntl county, l-ennsylvanla, described aa foUows lldflnded u tbo north ana east by land st tkorge Hughes, south by land of Jacob Hubs ana west by land ot Catharine and KlIxabethNungessor. contalnlnstwentyacres more or lots, whereon are wku uousc, frame barn una ontrbulldlogs. fcclztd, taken Into exeeuUon and to Ui sow as tho property ol Jonathan Spado. CONDITIONS OF SAUt-Purchasera must lay ton per cent ot the purchase money, or at least enough to cover all costs ut ttrtktni; down ot bale otherwise property to be resold at once. JOHN W, HOFFMAN, thentr. oct- , nt.ts is not euktiv earned tn 1 ln,s tin... ,,. I. can be mode in 1 hr, - h- . f of tither sex. In anv Don. 01 11.. ;,., vi ho Is wtnini? to unrk fct.p,ni . . that f nrnT.k ui. ."ZT"t T 1"?. tou need not be awar' nom homo over nigh can give jour tiuae to the wort or only v, w spare momenta. HeosU nothlni; lo tri the buiu ueaa. Terms ana M outfit frve. AMiMilmn U. llALurr Co., Peruana, JiSit. FV- M It lyr, ?