It BLOOHiDB. rRIBAT.il'UlHTU, I97S Rail Roid Time Tabl. LACKAWANNA llLOOMBtlUIta HAIL 110AD NORTH SOCTIt Accommodation Tnln ...M A.M. 8.00A.M, Mall TTftm 7.89 A. M . 4.49 '. M Kiprosa Train Ull'.M, 11.45 A..M CATAWISSA HAIL IIOAD. MORTn sotrrrt Accommodation Train e.ss A. M. T.ts r. M, Regular Express 4.M r. M. 11,45 A. M. Tnrongh cars on Express train cither to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and WUllamsport, . CAMPAIGN COI.UMMAN. We will send the Columbian to eanipalrn subscribers from August 1st to November lGtii for 40 cents. Now Is the time to get up clubs. Ret. 0. b. 8. Marclay lias gone to the Thous and Islands and there will be no services In Ike Lutheran church for three weeks. A railroad ticket to Chicago and back for sale at this ollice very cheap. Good until De cember 31st 1878. tf There wilt ba a festival at the St. James churchj'Fifhlngcrcek twp., on the afternoon and evening of the 24th Inst., for the benefit of the Sabbath School. All are Invited. After October 1st 1878 all subscribers who owe from October 1st 1875 will be struck ofl'tlie list, and the accounts collected by law at the rate of $2.60 a year, tf. Last Tear the Democrats polled 2749 votes. At our delegate election last Saturday we polled 3469 votes, a gain of 710. It shows the vital ity of our organization; The Canton Sentinel estimates the low from the recent Hood caused by the giving way of the Herdlc reservoir near that place, and the destruction which followed in lis wake, at $23,-000. Foit Kent Cheap. The Bret class office in the Colombian Building, heretofore occupied by N. U. Funk Esq. It is partly furnished. Apply to C. B. Brockway. June 6 3w. The Republican Convention will be held in Bloomsburg on Monday Augutt 17th. If they can muster enough delegates to make a respect able show it will probably be held in the Opera Bouse. Disastrous Fire. As we go lo pre we learn that on Wednesday morning laat the BVr wick Baptist Church wna burned 10 the ground, and the barn of Beam. Wc have not been informed as to the origin of the fire. The Standing Committee met at the Opera House on Tuesday Aug. 13th immediately on the adjournment of the Convention. On mo tion of Mr. Snyder of Berwick Mr. D. Lowen berg was elected Chairman of the Standing Committee for the ensuing year. Adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. The Persian Diver brings up no pearl from the depths of the sea which can 'surpass in ra diant purity a complexion beautified by Glenn's Sulphur Soap. A stable accessory of the bath and the toilet. Beautiful Shades of Black or Brown ate pro duced by Hill's Hair Dye. July 12 4w. The atrengtli of the Orecnbackera is gradual Iv diminishing. At the delegate election last Saturday about the usual number of votes was polled, and in several instances thoae suspected of Greenback proclivities were obliged to pledge themselves to support the whole Democratic ticket in order to get their votes in. The great third party is growing beautifully les. Drunken Stuff. How many children and women are slowly and surely dying, or rather being killed by excessive doctoring, or the daily use of some drug or drunken stuff called med icine, that no one knows what it is made of,who can easily be cured am3savecl by Hop Bitters, made of Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, Ac , which is so pure, simple and harmless that the most frail woman, weakest invalid or small est child ran trust in them. Will you be saved by them ? See other column. New Fee Bill for County Officers. The new fee bill for Sheriff, I'rothonotarie-i , 1 Clerks of the several courts, Registers and Re corders, passed at the recent session of the Leg islature, applies to all counties having more than ten thousand and less than 150,000 inhal itants. It makes a universal reduction in the fees, and will lessen the value of the several of fices to a considerable extent. It will al'O have the effect of lessening the competition for these offices in future campaigns. Its provisions do not affect present incumbent. An exchange says, that the sheriff is affected the most ami the Recorder and Register I ho least, and that the reduction in Sheriff's fees will be thirty to forty per cent, and those of the Register and Recorder about twenty per cent. One would suppwe from an article. In the Republican that Bloomsburg has been in a per fectly demoralized condition for sometime pant, and all owing to the fact that the Democrats were preparing to make nominations. It is as sumed that Democrats are the wont men in the world, while republicans are virtuous and cor respondingiy happy. If you would know what a difference politics makes in the morals of meu, go to a county where republicans are in the majority, and you will find the Bame beer guzzling and whisky drinking that is complain ed of here. There are suckers every where.and 0 long as candidates "treat" there will be plen ty of drinkers of both parties on hand to accept the invitation. It is a disgraceful practice every Where, THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBlTootINTY "pa" nrT TTlrr,V . T - ' '-'"-' 7 -.-.... wuuiuBU JUUlNTx DEM- CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, hav ing had placed In his hands by an East India missionary-the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all other throat and lung affections, also a pos itive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervoua complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt It his duly to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by his motive, and a desire to relieve human suflering, I will end, free of charge, to all who deeir it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Power's Block Rochester, New York, August IS 4w. J'KIWONAL. Rev. D. J. Waller, Jr., of Bloomsburg, oc cupied the Presbyterian pulpit, In this place, Bunday morning and evening. Mr. Waller Is the principal of the Bloomsburg Normal School and is making an earnest effort for its success. He called In to see us on Monday, and assured us that the school oilers special advantages to those who Intend to make teaching aprofesslon. We suggest that the large number of disappoint ed applicants for schools try a term orltwo at the Bloomsburg Normal btliool, as we are con fident If they do, that they will be competent to pass a creditable examination and be enabled to enjoy the full fruition of their hopes and as pi rations lo become successful instructors of the rising generation. What is worth doing at all )s worth doing well. Begin right, and your success u doubly assured. liaikum Scnitnd. OCRATIC CONVENTION. The Convention was called to order by David Lowenbcrg, Chairman of the Standing Com mlltte, In the Opera House at ten o'clock on Tuesday Die 13lhinst, E. It, Ikelcr nominated 0. R. Buckalew as Chairman of the Convention, and Mr. Buckalew was duly elected and took his seat. E. R. Ikeler and Col. If. RKHne were then elected Secretaries, and F. P. Billmeyer Reading Clerk. The list of townshtiw was called and the credentials nf tl..i presented and read. The following Is tlx ll.i of Delegates, all of whom answered to their names. Heaver- Isaac Kllngaman. Jesse Rittenhoiinr. and Jacob Bake). .Boifon Geo. Cary. Abram Hartmsn anil Joel Keifer. lleniiekX. D. Seely and Hudson Owen. Hloom RC. R. Buckalew. Ell Jones. Geo. Hassert and John Behan. llloom jr.-E. R. Ikeler. and Stenhen Knorr. llriarcreekk. R. Adleman and Isaac Bow- cr. Cataxnma James Bibby, W. K. Russell and E. M. Tewksbury, Centrcdia- -Owen Cain and Das Dougherty. Centre Ed, Stewart, Isaac Arwine, I. J. Hess. Conyngham AT. Barney Doyle, Thomas En- nls and Charles G. McGuire. Conyngham i'. Bernard Haley and Jno. Monroe. I''ithingcreek B. F. Edgar, Jas. Dewitt, Wm Kramer and Wm. Lauderbach. Franllin Rolandus Herbein and M. W. McIIenry. Greenwood John Thomas, Diemer Davis and Jos. P. Dewitt. ITemlod Simon Reichart, John Kistler and I). Leidy. Jaehon Alex. Knouse and Augustus Ever- hart. Locutl Adam Johnson, John P. Waller, Christian Small and John Helwlg. Madmon S. S. Runyon, Wm. R. Demottand John Shults. Main J. D. Bodlne and Jno. W. Shuman. Jim-Samuel Nuss, S. H. Wolf and C. W. Hess. Jlonfour Jno. G. Quick and P. S. Karsh- ner. Ml. Fleasant John Mordan and Samuel Ilartzel. Orange Abner Welsh and H. R. Kline. Pine P. W. Sones and Wm Karshner. Itoaringcreek John Mowry and D. W. Rar- ig. Scott Samuel Hutchison and W. E De'uter ick. SugarloafJ W. Fritz, B. F. Peterman and W. A. Kile. The reading Clerk then proceeded to read the Instructions, and pending this the Conven tion adjourned at 12 o'clock until half past one, A little before two the Convention was called to order and the delegates from the several dis tricts requested to lake seats, each district by itself. U. W. Ammerman was substituted in place of H. R. Kline who was prevented from attendance by illness. The Convention vote for Congress was then read, but before it was announced Mr. Ammerman of Orange present ed a written objection to the admission of the vote of North and South Conyngham and Cen tralia Borough on the ground that the election was Irregularly conducted,that many who voted for the delegates had not voted the democratic ticket at the last general election, and that the vote had not been counted up to Sunday, and had been left uncounted for the purpose of ma nipulation and fraud. The Chairman said that it would be necessary to potKne the present business 111 order to consider the paper. C. W, Ammerman moved to ioslpone present busi nena which was agreed to. Mr. Ammerman then oOerrd the following resolution. "Jteuolred, that Abner Welsh, Wm. Karshuer, Augustus Everhart, John Quick and James Dewitt be appointed a committee to make a prop er investigation of the alleged frauds, with the privilege of examining witnesses and Election returns Ac, in the districts referred to In said charge." Thomas Ennls of N. Conyngham moved (0 amend by striking out the names and authorizing tho chair to appoint a committee of live, which was agreed to. The Chair appoint ed J. G. Quick, E. M. Tewksbury, James De witt, Hudson Owen and C. W. Hess as said committee. The committee was given one hour to investigate the charges and report to the convention. Meanwhile a recess was taken An hour and a quarter passed and the commit tee did not return, the convention being callet! to order.upon motion Abner Welsh was appoint' 1 to inform Ihem lh.it the convention was waiting for Ihem. The committee made the following report. We submit to the Convention the testimony, and report that 'in our opinion there is great Irregularity in the North and South Conyn gham districts, also in the Borough of Centra lia, but not sufficient to set aside the vote of the Delegates at this Convention at this time. Sign ed by the committee. C'ONQRmS. The vole for Congress was then announced, and C. B. Brockway was declared the nominee of Columbia county he having received 37 Convention votes and O. A. Megargell 32J. I.. It. Ikeler moved the appointment of Da vid Lo-venberg, J. W. Hoffman and T. J Swisher as Congressional Conferees to meet sim ilar conferees from other counties in the Dis trict, with instructions to support C. B. Brock way, which was agreed to. STATE SENATOR. The vote for State Senator was then read and resulted as follows ; h. J. McIIei ry 38J Convention votes, W. J. Buckalew 31. E.J. McIIenry was declared the nominee. E. D. LeiJy offered the following resolution. Retolred ihat E. R. Ikeler and Geo. E. El well be appointed Senatorial Conferees to meet sim ilar conferees from other counties of this Sena" torial District, to nominate a candidate for State Senator, with instructions to support Hon t. J. McIIenry, Adopted, assembly. The vote for Representative was then read, resulting as follows ; T. J. Vanderslice 48 con vention votes, J. B. Knltlie 41J, B. F. Zrr 29, David 8. Brown 214. T. J. Vanderslice was declared one of the nominees for representative. Mr. rr withdrew his name, on the ground that one representative belongs justly to the other side 0 the river. After explanation by the chair as to the manner of voting, another vote was taken resulting as follows ; J, B. Knit tie received 63 votes, and David 8. Brown 17 votes of the convention, and Mr. Knittle was therefore declared duly nominated as a candi date for Representative. Hudson Owen of Berwick oflered the follow ing resolution. litsdui that the members from this county in the next Legislature be Instructed tovoteforO.it. Buckalew for United States Senator to succeed J, D. Cameron. Carried unanimously, and received with applause, ' PnOTlI ONOTA BY. The vole for l'rolhonotary was then read with the following result. Wm. Krlckbaum, SO votes; J, Coleman, 1 vote ; J. B. I far man, 8 votes J, II. Maize, 10 votes i I. K, Miller, 1 vote. Wm. Krlckbaum was declared the nominee for l'rolhonotary, REGISTER AND llKCOltUI.'K. . The vote for Regialer and Recorder was then read, as follows! W. H. Jacohy, 34 votes ; G. W, Sterner, 22 voles t J, S. Mann, 1 vole ; II. Dieterich, 11 voles; 0. It. House), 2 votes. Mr, Dietterlch withdrew his n,ame. 36 being necessary for a choice there waa no nomina tion. The result of the second vote was, Jacoby 36 Toko, Sterner 28 rotes, Mann 3 votes, Hous ed 3 roles. W. H. Jacoby was declared the nom inee. TREASURER. The next vote was for County Treasurer, and was as follows, H. A. Sweppcnhlse'' 38 voles, I. Bower 20 votes, F. Hagenbtich 4 votes, D. lost H voles, Mr. Bweppenhlscr was declared the nominee. COMMISSIONERS. For Commissioners (he vote flood as follows. W. Menslnger, 14 voles; M. Schllch er. 21 votes: N. Drlesbach, 13 voles ; C. Relchard, 17 voles i 8. Pohe, 30 votes ; S. W. McIIenry, 22 votes ; J. ilagcnbuch, 0 votes ; T. Gerily, 13 votes; P. Hlppensteel, 1 vole; J. Ilartzel, 4 voles. 47 votes being necessary to a choice there was no nomination. Messrs. Hlppensteel, Mensinger, Drlesbach and Hagenbuch withdrew their names. Second vole was had with the following re sult ; Schlicher, 29 votes; Reichard, 17 votes; Pohe, 49 votes; McIIenry, 2S votes; Gerity, 12 votes ; Ilartzel, 5 votes. Mr. Pohe was declar ed one of tho nominees. Gerity and McIIenry authorized the with drawal of their names, and the convention pro ceeded to a third vote, resulting as follows; Schlicher, 34 ; Relchard, 31 ; Hnrlzel, 5. No nomination. Mr. Ilartzel withdrew his name. Fourth ballot, Rcichard,37 votes and Schlich er 33 votes. Reichard was declared duly nom inated. H. Owen nominated Samuel Smith of Briarcreek and William I., Manning of Jack- son for County Auditor's, nnd on vole It was carried. The following resolution was ofl'ertd by Thomas Ennis of N. Conyngham. llttolted. That the Standing Committee be au thorized to examine any charges which may be made to them, of violation of law or Democrat ic rules by any candidate In connection w'th the delegate election or convention, and if such charges shili be sustained to take all necessary steps lo vindicate the law and the rules of the parly. Adopted. On motion the Convention adjourned at fij o'clock p. ni. This was one of the largest, if not the largest convention ever held in the county. Tho Opera House was crowded. Notwitlntiintl the num ber present, nnd the hitler strife of candidates and their friends, there was not a single word or act to mar the harmony of the meeting. For the excellent arrangements made for the con vention the party is indebted to the eflicioit Chairman of the Standing Committee, Mr. 1). Lowenberg. The machinery is now greased, and we look forward to the fall election with victory perched upon our banners. We arc authoritatively Informed that the Greenback Labor Reformers of Monroe county. havInK been Induced to Indorse Mr. h. E. Orvls, of Columbia Co., for Congress, through misrepresentations, the desire to w thdraiy such endorsement, and will meet with the other Congressional conferees of the district nt such n lime and place ns may be designated, In order In select a candidate and transact such other business as may properly come beforo them. Uatkton Senti nel. Wo learn from a privato source that the Qreenbackcra are rushing forward to put In the field as early as possible n Democrat as their candidate for Congress, with a vlorV to Influence the Democratic conference Into rat ifying their choice. Fincher was In Slrouds burg, and through Monroe county early in the week, trying to work up a sentiment In that direction. But Democrats there have been warned not to touch him. We tblnk we express tho feeling of the Democrats In this district when we say that they will not be caught with such chaff. Let an able, honest stralghtout Democrat be nominated. The platform of his, and his party's principles will bo broad enough for every honest work Ingmati to stand on. The Fincheis, the Dickey Wllllamses, tho Abe Strohs, and others of that Ilk, will of course find no con geniality in such a nomination. Carbon Democrat. LINDSEY'S, BLOOD SEARCHER It tli. tr.tt.M lllnn.l lt.mt ol lb. at,. it-liar, pm-ioiuim, cic.ra, Hull. I'lmple. and all lllfimldi-,-... i.ld tnlla wornl... fnlow.ra. I'ur- ru.MHllatli.Rtiarantr'. oMi-rtllb. R.idi " It t.r.d my o. fit rVror. . K Brevit. rainfivttte, O. It tur.il ni cum et r rrnuri.t. f.i K an-riir., iw -nr. rn. in..,., n. r...i.Li..rt iu., 1 rop r iii.burfh, ra. ltrnfgi.it and aprlo, is-iy At about four o'clock on Tuesday morning the pottery of John Hicks on Pine alley below Market street was discovered lo be on tire, lhe flames were bursting from the roof. The lire companies werd on hand promptly, but could not do much except prvenl the spread of the llames to other buildings. Tho pottery was burned to the ground, We learn that there was $1200 insurance on it. Amos Buckalew with Risewick's sprinkler did good service ns usual. The necessity for water works became pain fully apparent on this occasion. While the fire was raging among a lot of wooden shells, which threatened lo catch every minute, and make a most destructive conflagration, hundreds of men stood around with their hands in their pockets, patiently walling for the town to burn iTf. When asked to stand in the line and pass buck- etts manyoflhein silently refused, and remain ed standing near the fire to see their neighbor's property destroyed, while a few Indies joined the ranks and lent a helping hand to shame the men who would not tork. Such conduct as this is criminal, and e believe n few ar rests at one fire for refusal to nssNt in extinguish' ing the flames, on the c'.iarge of censpiiacy to burn the town, would be a win leouine lesson to some of our male population. Fortunately, there are men who will fight fire and who did on this occasion and thus prevented what might have been a great loss of property. AN UNUENIAUI.KTIIUT1I. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a mis' ernble, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault und there is only 0110 excuse for you, your unreasonable preju dice ami giepticisni,viuci! 11ns Killed thousands. Personal knowledge nnd common sense reason ngMill soon show you that Green s August Flower will euro yon of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects such ns sick headache, palpitation of tho heart, sour stomach, habitual costivencss, dizziness of the head, nervous prostation, low spirits, &c. Its snlcs now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. june 14 tf jl Nothing Short ofInmistixibi.i Benefits Conferred upon tens of tbousands ot sufferers could originate and malutaln tho reputation which Acer's Sarsaparllla enjoys. It Is a compound of the best cgetablo alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and 1st bo most effectual ot all remedi for Scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders. Unl formly successful and certain In Its remedial effects, It produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Bolls, Humors, Hmples, Eruptions, Skin Ills- eases and all disorders arising from Impurity of the blond. Hy Its Invigorating effects It always relieves and often cures LUer Complaints, Female Weak, nessesjind Irregularities, and Is a potent rcnewer of vitality. Forpurlfjlng the blood It bas no equal, It tones up the system, icstores and prcseries the health, and Imparts vigor and energy. For forty ears It has been In extensive use, and Is to-3ay the available medicine for the suffering sick, anywhere, For Sale et iu. Dealers. WAOKS IN IRELAND. From the report of the Unjled States Consul at Dublin it appears that skilled mechanics in his district get fx 0 I. a day and unskilled me chanics 17s. fid. a week. Agricultural laW- ers are piid from Is 2d. to 2s Cd. a day, except during the busy season, when they recene from 2s. Gd. to 3s. fid. The rales of wages var ies very much, according to locality arid season Mr. Lewis Richmond, Unit d Slalis Consul al Cork, siys agricultural laborers in his district gel 48 cents a 1'ay J coal-heavers, 111:11 liiui-t gas fillers and bakeis, $1,09 ; masons, slioenn kers, painters and joiners, $1 21. Oil public works, lalHirers earn from 4? lo fill cenls a day On lhe railways conductors receive S-4 3S to $7.29 11 week, and engineers Sl.'M to S1.70 day. Last summer the rii'lwav cnip'nyees struck for an advance, but failed. The co-t of living to lhe laborer and the mtcbanio is about $.S5 per annum. Trade Is much depressed, W'agi and cost of living have increased about one sixth since 1873. Wyoming Seminary and Comineriiil Lstllege offers to students a Normal course, College pre paratory course, Ac. 1 he Commercial College has a well astablished reputation for lilting young men for business and positions of trust During the fifteen years of its existence it has had a constantly increasing putronage, and its graduates are found in nearly every stale ir the Union. The course ol study is as cuinprehen sive as possible within a period of thirteen to twenty weeks. The appointments of the Col lege are of the highest order, yet the expenses are much less than at many other first class bus iness colleges. Next term opens August 28, Commercial students address Piof. L. L Sprague, All others, Rev, D. Copeland, D. D. Kingston, Pa. Business Notices IMPORTANT NOTICE. All kinds of Clothing at a great Reduction at liowenberg s. White Vests at cost at Loweuberg's. 1,000 yards of Cassimere at cost prico at D. Lowenberg's. For a Nice Shirt go lo Loweuberg's. The cheapest rnd best Shirts can bi bought nt Loweuberg's. Cnssi meres sold by the yard at less than cost price at Lowenberg s. Cull nt McKirney's for Shoes. DOBBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP. Having obtained tho agency of this Ci:lf.hratf.i Soap for llloonisbunr and vicinity. I annend th opinion of some of our best people as to its' merits. "I have iied Dobbin's Electric Soapmnd by I. L. C'ragin & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa, for washing about ten years, and think it superior to any other. Mrs. U. U. Hartley. "We have used Dobbin's Electric Soap and nnd it superior lo any other or all others. Ii.rs, W. II. Jacoby, Mrs. 11. 11 Stohner. I desire all mv friends and customers to Give this Soap one Trial, so that they may know jut how good th lit-ht fcoap 111 the United Mates is. J. II. Maizk. july 12, '78-ly liloonisburg, Pa. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. Jloot headquarters at McKinney's. C'ramptnn's Palm Soap is the best laun dry soap in lliisor sny other market. For sale by Jacob II, Maire. may 18-3w McKinneys House. Shoe Store below Court Try it Buy it Palm Palm Palm Soao At Jacob II, Maize's at Jacob II, Maize' may 3-1 8 w Rubbers at McKinney's. Crainpton Brother's Palm soap at Jaco 11. luaize-a. it is tne best. Try It. may 3-18w Admission free at McKinney's. That Fat Pebson Cannot hkFou.vd. Njt even Edison, with all his inventive g nius and extensive resea.'ch, can find a fat person that Allan's Anti-Fat will not reduce at the into of from two to five pounds tier week. Those hav ing uselessly tried dlflerent anti-fat prescrip tions, Including "itartatum," "horseback" and "saw-home "riding," may be skeptical, but a fair trial will convince them Ihat Allan's Anti Fat Is a genuine medicine, and that it will speedily fulfill all promises. Hold by all druggists The Gbkat ExniEss Companies. The great express companies are the United Stales, Adams, and the American. They employ, all together, an army of men and a host of horses. For their men and their horses these three great companies use exclusively Giles' Lini ment Iodide Ammonia. Sold hy all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Gut, 451 Sixth Avenue, N, Y. Trial slxe 25 cents. A HOUSE COMMITS Sl'ICIDK, Several weeks ago a very valuable horse be longing lo Henry Oakley, of Hart county Ky., was sunstroke, and ever since has been crazy, Mr. Oakley found It impossible to keep the horse confined, so last Saturday It was turned Into a lot near hy, where there is a very large pond, the centre of which is about twenty-five feet deep. The horse made a complete circuit of the pond twice, and then waded out as far as It could, without swimming, and put an end to Its suffering hy drowning. There will be a camp meeting at Rupert be ginlnng on the evening of lhe 29th Inst,, and continuing for ten days, uuder the charge of Rev. W. G. Ralph, pastor of the A, M. E. church of Bloomsburg. Marriages. WILLIAMS UtLLMYKIt. At the residence of the bride's parents on the icth Inst, at ten o'clock a. m Mr, Augustus Williams of llairerstown, Md to Miss Kniuia lilllmj er, daughter I'cier lilllm) er,of lilooms uurg. I'ATTi:itSON-IIAItTEU.-In Benton on July ith, ny nv. 11, 11. Former r. w 1111am K Patterson Forks, Columbia county to Miss Mary A, Ilarter, ot Nescopeck, Luzerne county, ra IIBMNBTT-KtNNKY.-August Sd, by toe same, Abraham Ilennet to Jennie It. Kinney, all ot Sereao. Deaths. IIOSTLKU. In Orange township on tho eth Inst , Daniel c. Hostler, son of Geo. aad,o. Hostlei, aged l j ear, s months and sa days. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Priuted at this Office ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THK MOST REASON A RLF. TERMS THIS I'ArER IS ON Ht.K WITS ROW ELL & phESMAN . Advertising Agents, , THIBCl 4, CHESTNUT T. ST. r.OUIi. A4(, BUSINESS CARDS, VIBITINO UAHDB, LBTTKH HEADS, HILL IIKA IIS, l'OtJTKHH, AO., AO.. Neatly and Cheaply printed at the C01.U bian Office. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following appraisements of real and Cersonal propertyset apart to widows of decedents ue been nied In theoniee of the Keglster of Col umbia county, under the Kules of Court, and will be presented for absolute conllrioatlon to the Orphans Court to be held In llloomkburg,ln and for saldcouu ty, on Monday, I Me Sj day ot r-et., Ibis, at i o'clock p. m., of said day unleus exceptions to such counnnutlou aro previously Illed, of which all iwr bum luterebted In said estates will lake notices I. Widow of Henry Klugbburylateof llenton ton bblp, deceased. II. Widow of Johu Oulllver, lato of Hemlock town bhljl, clixeuit'd. ltetrlbter's ortlce. 1 t 11. jacoiiv UloomBburg.aug.s. ItHH f HevhUir ugll, 1T-ly IJlBI..VIIIlVaiM.nuu .l tha known worM. Ai.nl. t' HnU, A&lrui, A. CevLTSl A Vo- CUcwil SHERIFFS SALE. V virtue of sundry writ Issued ont of lno Court Common l-1fa nf PMnmi.iv . L . directed will be exposed to mbllo sale il the Ceirt House Bloomsburg, at one o'clock p. m on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d, 1878. Tho undivided one-half ot all that certain measu- agd or tenement and lot of ground situate partly In Catawlssa .township, county of Columbia aud state of Pennsylvania, and partly In Franklin township, county of Columbia and state ot rcnnsvlvanta.bonn. ded and de&crlbed ai follows, lo-wlt 1 beginning at a point on tho north side of the public road leading from catawHsa to mouth of Itowlrurcrcck, twen- iy-nve 15) feet west of a frame dwelling now occu pied by Martha Hanghart, and runnlnir from tbence north six and a half degrees east fourteen and one- nan M jo feet to a point two (3) feet north ot the north-west corner ot said building, thence along the nonnern eiao or Bam bunding two (1) feet therefrom south clghtj'.threa andthco quarter decrees east. flfiy-two feet and six inches (H ft. t lu.) to a point two U) feet from the north-east corner of said bulld- ng thenco south twenty-two degrees east passim: south-cast corner of said building therefrom ten (10) reemwcniy-one si) feet four (I) Inches to the mid. mo of me aforesaid public road, thence by the said road south seventy degrees, east one hundred and thirty-four and a half (iMX) feet to a point In line of land ot Ocorge Hughes and Lewis Vettcr, thence by tho said line north nfty-nlne degrees eastcrosslng the Catawlssa creek, two hundred thirty-three (33) feet to a point on the north bankot the aforesaid creek, thenco down said creek, north thirty-eight degrees west four hundred and nloely-Ilve (495) feet to a point In said crecs.thence north sluty-elgnt de grees west two nunareu ana rouneen (S14) feet to a post on now or late the creek Island thence partlv by Catawlssa creek and land of Oeorge and M. (1, Hughes south thirty degrees, west four hundred and twenty-nine (429) feet to a post In line of land of Dan iel and William Clewell, thence by Bald line north clghty-nvo degrees cast eight feet three Inches (I ft. in.) to late a chestnut. HienceJouth forty degrees. east ntty-clittit teet three Inches (5s ft. 8 In.) to the centre of the aforesaid public road thence by the atno Bouth slxty-rivo and three-quarter degrees. east one hundred andllfty (I50)reet thence by tho Bame south Ilfty-nlne and a half degrees cast ono hundred and thirty-three feet seven Inches (133 feet in.) thenco south elghty-sU degrees cast thirty (3. feet to till place of beginning, containing Pile Acres nnd forty perches neat measure be tho same moro or less, on which are erected a rail road bLlng, coal vnarf, Ac. ALSO, All tho right, title and Interest of Simon P. Kaso 11 a certain tract of land In Heaver townshlp.Coluni. bla county, !tate of Pennsylvania, containing three hundred and sixty-four acres more or less and allow, ances. Surveyed In pursuance ot a warrant granted toCatharlno Longeuberger, adjoining a tract sur- eyed In the namo ot Oeorgo Longenbcrger on the north, John lteese on tho cast, Jcsso Urookc. and Deborah Stewart on the south, and Anderson Clark on tho n est, whereon aru erected a coal breaker and machinery and several buildings. S( Ized, taken Into execution at the sutts of Freder ick Hosier and Judy tdnvley against s. P. Wolvcrton nnd s. 1'. Kase, and to bo Bold as the property ot s. P. Kase. Freeze, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO, Tho following real estate to-wlt : All that tract of unseated land, situate la Minlln township, Columbia county, lVnnsjlVHiila, bounded by land ot Danlo' NiiDgeaser, Abram Scweppenhilser and others, con taining two hundred acres more or less. ALSO, One lotjot ground sltuii'c In tho tonn of Mtffiln- vlllo Columbia county. I'ennsjltnnla, buunded and described as follows : On tho north by Second street east by lot ot Joseph Mastcller, bouth by third or Main Btrcet, west by lot of A. J. lluckalew, whereon nro erected a frame house a barn and out-bulldlnga ALSO, Ono lot of ground situate In Minllnvllle. Columbia county, I'eonsyI".inta. bounded on the north by sec ond street, east by Btrcet, south by Third or Main street, and webt by lot of John Keller, being sixty-six feet front and two hundred and thirty feet deep. ALSO, AH the defendant's title In one lot of ground situ ate In Miniluvlllc, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Secoi1 d btreet, east by lot ot John Keller, so'ith by Third or main street and west by lot of Theodore Fedder, ALSO, All ot the defendant's title In four lots ot ground situate In the town ot Minllnvllle, Columbia county l'enns)lvanla, bounded on the north by Third or Main street, east by street, south by Fourtli street and west by lot of Mlcbael KnltUe, contain ing one and a half acrea more or loss. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of David Moyertortho use ot Lazarus Moyer against John Keller.aad to bo Bold as the property of John Keller Fskke, Attorney Al. Send, t.z. ALSO, ;a)1 that certain real estate situate In Mimin town ship, Columbia county, I'ennslvanla, described as folio .va: Hounded on the north by landot John Vohe, on tho east by lands of Mrs. L. Schreckand others, on the w est by lands of Horace Schweppen belser and John Aten, and on the south by lands ot Oeorge Nungesser, containing ninety acres more or !es, on which is erected a dwelling bouse, barn and other out-bulldtngs. "elzed, taken Into execution at the suit of Aaron Masteller against Charles Maurer, James K. Maurer, and Abraham schncppenhelser, and to be bold as tho property ot Abraham schweppr;nhelser, MM.I.KK, Attorney. Al. Vend. Kx. ALSO, Tho following real estate situate In Minlln town ship, Columbia county, l'ennsjlvanla, and described as follows to-wt: Hounded on the north by Third btreet, cast by A. M. Hutlcnstlne, south by Fourth street and west by publlobipiare, bo lug one hundred aud nlnety-e'gUt Icet Iront and two hundred thirty one feel deep more or less, on which are creeled duelling house wagonmaker shop, barn and out buildings. Selrod, taken Into vxcutlon at tho suit of the Co lumbia County Bank Indorsee of C. W. Miller against A. W. Hobs, and to bo sold as tho property of A. W, Hem. Knobk, A ttorney, v end. Ex. ALSO, All tho fellow lng real estate: The one-half In terest of forty acres ot land situate in Locust town ship, Collin, fcla co, bounded on the north bj land ot lluth Ann Oabloand Sol. Levan, on the east by Wm. Lee and Sam, Itelnbold, on tho Bouth by Wesley Drags, dn tho webt by public road. ALSO, One other tract ot land containing ten acres,bouu ded ou the west by land ot It. Uorrell, on the south by Jonathan Heaver and (leorgo Ho) er, on the eabt by John Kline, on the Hy Joseph Beaver, Br, Administrator Ac, of W Ullam Illebcr, deceased. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of William II. Itelnbold, Administrator of William Illebcr de ceased, against William .Tyson and to be sold as the property of William Tj son. Evkklt, Attorney. Vend. Er. ALSO, All that eertaln real estate situate In Beaver town. ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a pine, thence by land of Jacob Harris nortn eighty-one degrees east fifty, two perches to a pine, thence by Bame south eighty- ( Ighi perches and one-fourth degrees, east one hun dred and thirty-two perches to a pine, thence by land ot Vt Ullam Michael south two and three-fourth degrees west fifteen perches to a stone at Catawlssa Creek, thenco down said creek south eighty-seven degrees west eighteen perches to a stone, thence down said creek, Its various courses one hundred sixty-three and nte-tenths perches to a btone.thence by land of Daulel Slngley, sen., north nine degress west fortj.sesen aud lUe tenth perches to tho place of beglnnina, containing thlrty-fHe acres and one hundred and tuelte perches strict measure. It being part of a larger tract of land conveyed to Henry Lo- ger by namuel Huyder, Sheriff, ALSO, All that certain real estate situate In Beaver town ship, Columbia couhty, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to-wlt : Bounded on the north by public road, on the east by land ef Mrs. Mann, on the west by land of John He nnlnger and on the south by Fred, ertck Haas, containing one acre, on which Is erected a dwelling house and stable. Seized, taken Into execution at the Bultof Abra ham Ittce assigned to Moses lllce against Daniel M? ler. and to be sold aa th property or Daniel Miller, Knohk Attorney. Vend Ex. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece ground sliuate In Cat-awl-sa township, Columbia county, l'ennsjlvanla, described as follows to wit 1 Uounded on tbe wist by land of E. M. Tcwksbery and Adam Felerolf, on the south by Und of James Kostenbauder 111 der, formerly Kostenbauder, on the east by lands of Uloatmyer tract, Jacob B04S and others, and on the north by land of K. M, Tew ksbury, school housolot and K, 1). Kern,contalulngonepiundred and thirteen acres more or less, ou which are erected a dwelling house, barn and other out-bullalngs, Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of E. Jl. Tewsbury, Commute of It. strau&ssr against Augus tus SUausser, and to bo sold as the property of Au gustus Slrausser, Mlixsa, Attorney, Al. FL Fa, ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel ol land slluateln Bcuton towiibblp, Columbia county, ivnnejltanla bounded on tbe south by lands of Catharlno Conner and Widow Conner, on the west by publlo road, on the north by W, M, Cole, on. the east bj Thomas Da vis, containing Dlty acres more or less, on which are erected a frame Loue, name barn and other out. buildings. Selad, taken Into execution, aud to be sold as the propel ty of James Conner, FHiikzx, Attorney, Vend. Ex, S 1 IMHill III 1 Ml iIBWh ill, rTT 1 TST 1 Ml 'iH'I BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. THIS SCHOOL, as at present constituted, orers the very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning, spring w"rPaClU''' lnvUlnif an1 commoui(m5 S completely healed by steam, ell ventilated, lighted by gas, and f urnlshed with a bountiful sunply ot pure.soft mS".on healthful, ami easy of access. Tnachers experienced, efficient, and nllvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform aud thorough. Expenses moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all expecting to teach. Students admitted at any time, ltooms reserved when deslrei v"oio". j-'f"--", Courses of study prescribed by tho state s iinraiHirauunu, I. Model School, II. Preparatory, III. Elementary. IV, Classical, Adjunct Courses ! I Academic. II. Commercial. HI. Course in Muic IV. Course in Art. V. Course In Physical Culture. Tho Elementary Scientific and Classical Courses are PHOKF.Ssional, and studonts graduatng therein, reccivo state Dlnlomas. conferrlnu tha followt Tho course ot stuay orescrtbed by the state Is liberal, an tho scientinoand Classical courses are not Inferior to those of our host Colleges The stain requlresa hUber order of cltlzensiiln. The times demand It. Itls onoot tho prlmn objects of this School to heln to secure It bv MrnUhlntf Inletil. gent and efficient Teachers for her Schools. To this end It Bollclts yountt persons of good abilities and good 1 pus4-inoso who desi't and their talents, as . students. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers? and abundant oprtVltles for umeTSiS& For HON. WII.1.IA.H IM.Wl'.l.l,, President Hoard of Trustee.- sept. s. 'tn.- MAIIKEIVREPOIITS. I5LOOMSI!URC5 JiAP.KET. Wheat icr bushel ltje " Corn, new, " oats, ' " Flour per barrel Clovcrsecd Flaxseed Butter Kgtra Tallow potatoes Dried Annies uams lz.v sides & Shoulders 1 9 Lard per pound .19 nay per ion sin Beeswax 25 Timothy Seea in- VUOTATIOB FUK UUAU No. 4 on Wharf t 3,oo per Ton No.s " " t a.73 ' No. e " " t " wacksmlth'sLutup on Wharf 1 3,00 " mmminoiis 94 no . 00 ,Q I to , .HI 0.0(1 '. 1.UI .10 .111 .1 b 40 ORPHANS' COURT OF SALE Seal estate i OAKJKAIX ttOn'S FAU ClQIHllOOUSEn 1878.-18 th year.1 By virtue of nn order of tho On inns' Court ot Co lumbia coui.t,lh; undersigned Administratrix of 1). A Watsou, deceased, will expose to public Bale upon the premLses, on satuuday, Auousr mh, i878. at eleven o'clock In the foretoon the folk wing de scribed real estate, situ ite In Mailt on township Co lumbia county. Beginning at a post on the south side ot the -tate road leading rrom CutawUsato Mun cy, a corner ot John Swisher's thence ty landot Bald Swisher south forty.nlno nnd a half degrees west sixty-three per lies and one-tnth to a stone, thence by land of same south forty -three degrees, east seventeen perches and two-t-nths to a iiost, north fort .nine eerieseast tlttj -four perches and six-tenths (by land surveyed for David Phillips) to a post at a lot of Hugh llccollum, thence by bame north forty-five degrees we-t three perches to a post thenco north forty-two degrees east nine perches and tlve-tenlhs to tho oforebald state r.tad, thence by the same north forty.nlno degr-es west eleven perches ind tight-tenths to the place of beginning, containing SIX vCHES and sevente n perches strict measure bi the sime more or le.ss.on which are erect ed a sw o-story Friuiie llwcillns (louse, Itarii, and other out-bulldings. ALSO, a certain messuage and I OT Of l.AXlF, situate In said townsnlpof Madison, bounded and described as follow-8, to-wlt: Beginning at a post on the south side of lhe road leading to White Hall, thenre by land of John Swisher south forty- nve and a half degrees w cbt twenty perches and ftve-tenths to a post, thence by land ot Allen Watson north forty degrees east twenty perches and four-tenths to a post, corner of said Watson, thenco north forty five degrees west two perches to tbe place of begin ning contalng TWENTY I'EKCIIKS and one-tenth ot a perch strict measure bo the samo jnorc or less. Tsavis oi- sale. Ten per cent of tho one-fourth of thy purchase money to bo paid at the striking uownonue property: me one-ioiirm less mo ten per cent, at tbe connrmatlon of sale ; mot the re maining three-fourths lu ono vcar thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. MAISV A. WATSON, Administratrix. July US, 'Tvts A D.MlKISTltATOH'S XOTH'ii f 'STATE DC AN IIOfOIIKinV. IIECEASE1) I-etters of dmlulstratloii ou tie tst.lo of Ann llmi.-hnrl, Intr-nf I rinvni-h.irn Inn . f-ril r-n ripi-'il have been granted bv the liCLl-ler of said county 10 the undersigned Aouiiiiisirator.to whomnii peisons Indebted ate request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims oi- demands ucalnstthe is tate vtlll make them kiountolhe ndm nlstiator without delay, IIKIISIIAHD DOI'CIIEHTV. Administrator, July SO, 1673-Ow' Centralis Pa. 'Withjuuch greater variety .Thau cvcj WitJl ampler facilities'1 Than ever With far jnora' customers Tlian ever We are letter prepared Tliancver At consider ahhj ' lower prices Than ever To Supply Tks Kan and Bar of America ay 3 4, '7 am I "With. 8prb Clothing From til LargtHit Clothing; Hons In America! Only One Price. The Lowest. Terms Cash. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. Samples and prices mailed anywhere. Orders hy mall promptly executed. WAKAMAEEB & BROWN Sixth 4 Market Sts., Philadelphia, C. 33. SAVAGE, DKALEU IX Silverware, Watches. Jewelry Cloeks.&e. Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. Sure Reward. 5 YEARS TO I'Al roil A FARM. K TO CIO lER. ACRE. I CCCll lllKl Mllllc l.llllll ill Mlchl mm III 111 :tIIIIIoii Acre Ornut ol'ttic .l'lllll Itaplila mill lu ll I a 11 a IlnltroiKl ompaii'. title rxmrscT. Strung Mill n !' 'iiii p'riily of tlllllM!--IIO lIl'OIIKlll-ll" t'lllllCll Iiiikn 110 lioiiiior".'' KUKMM! 1KKAMS 1 VKK W'Al IK lTKAnV MlREB T Scnoou, lii.ttOAU coMi-i mil macron iuk CfcNTKK OF THEfllUNr, Semi lor iiuiiiplilt-t, Di,o7iV or German 1 Acd.-eM V. O. IH'lillAIlT, 1.1MI I'OMUttSIONEli, OliAND liAI'lUS, MICH, aprll 18, hT5-V2w a UDITOH'S XOTH K. ESTATE OF liEOKOE LONOES'nEUOKK, 1IECKAEP. Notice Is hereby clvcn tn.-t llio undersigned Midl t 01 ai pclntftl In tlie matte-or exceiiltont- totliell nal account of -lutues Mc.Marneyone or the execu tors ot lieorKO l-onKenberu'er, deceased, w 111 meet the parties Interested at Ms office In H nom-Omrs, on Friday, August VIU, ls,s at 111 o'c'oefca. m., for the purpose ut tils appointment. j. 11 itonisox, July 18, is-iw Auditor. MM pi IT C10 B 6-1 Ninth Street Plttsbure, Dec. 10, 1614. Messrs. IiltKIIKll. IIEAY A CO. (lentlcnien: our paints hole Klien entire sat isfaction. I luue used them on a Rood many differ cut klmis ot work, such . lion, Tu. Wood, tlrlik, Ac, and neier heard any complaints, on tho con trarj, lhe work stands well and for wear, will In mv opinion, stand with nnj leud lu the maiket. When InMantofreieiciiceln'hlscltyor Mcln.ty you are at lloert to u.-e my name w lib. pleasure, also to use this as you think best. l!opectfully Yours, JOHN T. OKAY Painter and Dealer In l'alnta, ulls, Ac, STItlCTLY TURK WHITE LEAD, AT THE LOWEST MAltKET KATES. MONTOUR SLATE PAINTS, g CENTS. MONTOUR METALLIC WIIIT& S CENTS. MONTOUR METALLIC DROWN, II CENTS. OVV COLOltS AT THIS Pltlt'K. PURE LINSEED OIL at IoutnI in in lie! mien. Sample cards and price list furnished without charge. Orders and Inquiries by mall will recclte prompt attention, II EX BY S. BEAY, MAXUFACTUKER, Rupert, 1'a, MOYKR RROS. WHOLESALE AGEXTS, lll.OOMSUUIiO, IA MJ5. 'Irl.-ly, BLANK MrKJtb orwlthooezeaiptloa tor Mje u toe ixivMtuM occoa. J OU 1'KINTIMI Neatly But 1 lit u ply ixecnteil al llie Columbian Oliic J OB HUNTING OF At EVERY DESRIPT10N EXECUTED PROMPTLY thk Columbian Omci. ty llemoedlc the Post omee building, DrsTdoor above lhe K.haiie Hotel. All kinds r Watches, Clocks nnd Jewelry neat ly repahed and wairanted. miy 17, '.s-tf A UDITOK'S NOTK'i:. IN TI1L' il HTKU OF THE ..STATE Of E1IITI1 FAIItXAN, HFC!' -M. Tho nndi-i.slL.'ncil Auditor appointed t" dis tribute balance in Ii.-iioh or Isaac Iteacock and lliigh rnlrmau, I renmt of 1-nltti l-'alrman will attend to the duties of Ids appointment at the of rice ot C. It, a W. .1. liucklan In I ho tow n ot Hlooms biirtr on t hursdiiv August X'M. s7-, at ten o'clock a. m , when and where all jn-rsous having claims arc requested lo present the same before the Auditor or be debared from coming lu for a share of said fund, C. It. Ill'CKALKW, July 12, IS 4w Auditor. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage ! J73 A Iw tor iH I -Qe etflt-iud.UK ifl unriiitiii.itl Tntua ou in lutitt ut inarnaso tntl tb ituifithat m.ttt lur Itt it -1 rili ni lit nreduatlnn auJ h Diteatei or Wemti. "-ivt , con mi. r LI' I AO TA.L1 "CTUJ?!"! th' utiov 6 in mi mi 1 rt et firVt or ill ihrt, aup, IT, 'IT lj K4 0 $2500 aug. IT, ly AVI. Ml. AirenUwulted.Uoil. ne.. lei- ttniste. I'srllcuuri rrte. Hln.il S'OITaCO.,StUiaMfc AO IIID33! riifHinV l'urKntii IMiU make New ItlcS Ulood, Aiidwtll compieti'iy ctiDtru the blooil tn tbe entire ysU-mln three niuiiths. Ahy jwrs-OD who w!U take 1 Pill each nikjlit from 1 to ii wt-eks miy be restored ri to houud hen 1 ill, if mch a tlil c tw possible, bend hy mall for Sletttr btauips. I. S. JOHNSON CO.. i;an,for Me. a aug 10, TS-4w NAVY Aw.rd.d kikut frue .1 Cvul.liultl CsooaitioD frr fim cAvrnf fit.i.. .nd tictlltnet enj tailing tkar atur tf tvjttUnvtg unit flavoring. Th. tlt tobacco r mail.. A. our blur .trip trtd.-to.rk t. doalf linitat.d oq iuf.rior eoola, ... that Jaelim'i hut M ou... ratting. Sotdbrallda.i!. fe.ad for larafd., fr.u, to C. A, Jacaoi A Co., Mfr., I'.t.raburg, Vfc ). V. WAUIM.i;, (ienrml AkC, 1'hlladelphla. auf. 10, 19-4W d ISIS The Four Quarterly Reviews AND Blackwood's Magazine Tho Leonard Seo.t Publishing Co. 41 Barclay St., New York. Continue their authorized Kenrlntsot THH KlHMiUltiill IthVIKW (tblir. 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