THE Q0LDHB1AN. 8LOOM1BUBG, r B I BAT, ICulUT M, 1878 Rill Road Time Table. LACKAWANNA ft DLOOM8DUIU1 HAIt, ItOAD HOKIIl. SOUTH. Accommodation Train e.ti A.M. hall Train t.8-) A. M Express Train 1.(7 1. M. CATAWISSA RAIL HO AD. NORTH. Accommodation Train 0.23 A.M. Regular Kiprcss i.ot P.M. Tnrongn cars on Kx-press train either to Now York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllllamsport. 8.0OA.M. 4.4 I'. V 11.4 J A.'.M soum 7,88 P. M. 11,45 A.M. CAMPAIGN COMJMMAN. We will send the Columbian to campaign subscribers from August 1st to November 15th for 40 cents. Now is the time to get up clubs. Hugh W. Buckingham, who has been In the West for nearly a year, returned home last Sat urday. The climate did not agree with him. Judge Stanton has Instructed bis counsel to bring suit for libel against the Scranton Republican. A railroad ticket to Chicago and back for sale at this ollicu very cheap. Good (until De cember 31st 1878. tf After October 1st 1878 all subscribers who owe from October 1st 1875 will be struck ofl'tlie list, and the Recounts collected by law at the rateof$2.60aycar. tf. Mr. C. L Hlchardson and family, of Luzerne county, have moved to llloomsburg and taken up their residence In William Hart's lioii'c on Centre street. There was more wrangling in the Republican Convention over the office of Commissioner, than in the Democratic Convention over the whole ticlwt. Queer. At tho Greenback Convention in Montour, Orvis was not nominated for Congress nor Smith for Senate, Had they set up a secret job in advance of the Convention, ns wns done in this County and in Monroe? The jury in the caBe of Peter McManus, a Mollie Maguire, tried at Sunbury last week for the murder of Coroner Hcsser at Sliamokin in December, 1874, rendered a verdict of guilty in the first degree. It has been discovered that the pernicious habit of riding children backward in carriages injures the brain and eyesight. Those who are -charged with the management of the "little in nocents" would do well to pay heed to this fact. Prof. James Caltler, President of Pennsylva nia State Agricultural College, will be at Hu pert, Thursday, August 29th, to deliver an ad dress at the picnic of the 1'atrojs of Husbandry. All are invited. The D. L, & W. railroad company has issued a circular to its agents and employees, calling their attention to the law prohibiting persons from jumping on and off trains while in motion All their railroad men are requested to prompt ly notify the police of any violation of the same. Fob, Rent Cjif.ii1. The first class office in the Columbian Building, heretofore occupied by N. U. Funk Esq. It is partly furnished. 'Apply to C B. Bkockway. June 6 3w. IMPORTANT NOTICE. " A full attendance of the Democratic Standing Committee of this County is requested at the arbitration room in the Court House on Moo day, September ?d, at 10 o'clock a, m. Lusi nt of importance will be transacted, Davih Lowenbkro, Chairman. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT3LOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA OQTTi nortSE THIEVES CAUGHT. Last Friday morning when E. R. Furman went to his barn he found he had no horse or harness, AVllllara Hagenbuch was alto minus a wagon. On examination a tract was dlscov ered and followed out the alley to Iron street, and tl.en to Main street, where it was lost. The horse had been shod on Thursday and one nail being a llltlc too large was bent over, which left a print In Ihe ground. The horse must have been taken betweci 11 and 12 o'clock at night. C. S. Furman and C- K. Huirhes started f, r Benton on Friday morning, and found the track near Ammerman's erocerv above Oranseville. The thieves had broken Into the grocery and stolen a lot of goods and six dollars in money. They changed Hagenbuch's buggy for a spring wagon along') lie road. K. R. Furman left here on Friday aftercoon w'th B. Sterner by way of Pine Summit and Unity ville. The two parties met at Stevensun's tannery and went on to Wil liamsport together. The Chief of Police had gotten a description of the men and when the pursuers reached there the thieves were in Jail and the horse was in Muncy under charge of a constable, who had taken it from Wllllamsport. A warrant was sworn out on Sunday morning and the two men were brought to Bloomsburg. They are Klias Overdorf, a young man who was sent to the Penitentiary from this county for robbing A. J. hvans' clothing store a few years ago, and the other gave his name as David llrichley, also a convict for some years. On the road home they admitted the robbery. A hear ing was waived, and they were committed for trial. On Monday morning the prisoners were taken down to the new jail, and initiated it. The Sheriff has not yet moved, but a man is left there in charge. This was one of the boldest robberies that has occurred here for many years. But for the energy of the Furman brolhers the properly would probably never nve been recovered. It is pretty certain that it will be some years before these two thieves have, an opportuity to steal again. COLUMBIA COUHTY ItKrCBUCAN CONVBN- TION. Last Saturday afternoon Ihe election of Dele gates to the Republican Convention was held in the districts where there were any Republicans to vole. Quite a spirited contest occurred in some districts over Instructions for County Com missioner, that being the only office for which It was deemed worth while to Instruct, no others avlng a shadow of a chance o( an election, Joshua Fetlerman, of Bloomsburg, and Frank kvan, of Berwick, were the aspirants. On Monday morning the clans began to Rath er, and by noon quite a number of delegates were in town, ready to growl over the small bone which the law puts before them. The Convention was called to order in ihe Unera House at hal past one o'clock by Geotgo II. Welles, acting Chairman of the County Com mittee. The first business in order was the election of a chairman. Col. 8. Knorr. of Bloomsburg, and Theodore Smith, of Jackson, were nominated. The vote was by ballot. S. Knorr received 29 votes, and T, Smith 20 votes. Col. Knorr being elected took the chair. Dr. B, Kline, of Calawissa, and John Creveling, of Scott, we ro elected Secretaries.' The list of townships was called, and the following dele gates answered to their names : Hearer Abram Uice, Rlttenhouse. Jlenton Isaac 1'alterann, H. I.. F. Collcy. Rervick George H, Wellis, G. A. Bucking-im. MMIOOL BOAltO. Bo.ird met at office of C. W. Miller, on Mon day evening. All the members present. Min- utea ot meeting of 15 and 22 July read and ap proved, The following bills were read and ap proved and orders directed to be drawn : Klias Mcndenhall for lumber $28 72 Isaiah lliigenburh for tinner's work 7 90 John K, Bittenbender for moulding 4 25 O. A, Jacoby for flagstone 21 12 Jacob Schuyler & Son for hardware 7 63 Henry a ltcay tor paint and oil bti 43 .avion Runvon for oil and turpentine 3 78 George B. Graul for mason and plaster work -Ki ou Kli Jones for carpenter work, Ac. 76 35 Kilwaul Surles for painting and paiut 33 44 Wlllinm Hitter for painting and paint 33 00 John Betz on account of bond 100 00 The President and Secretary were authorized to draw orders for interest as it becomes due, The following bids were received fur coal: C. W. Neal & Bro., per ton $2 98 G. M. & J. K Lockard, per ton 2 80 Paxton & Ilarmau, per ton 2 90 On motion the contract -aa awsrded to G.M & J. K. Lockard at $2.80 per Ion for Black Diamoud coal. On motion the Board agreed to purchase two twelve-inch globes for use of the schools. On motion 't was agreed to purchase the or gans now in the school buildings, the price not to exceed Ihe offer ninde last year. On motion It was agreed to have a meeting of teacher and directors on Saturday evening, August 31st, at seven o'clock, in Fifth street school building. Adjourned R. II. Rikoler, Sec'y TOU CAN BE I1A1TY Iftyou will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in' doctoring yourself and fami lies with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls that do harm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all your ailments you will bewlse,well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, Ihe great, wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bitters believe it. See another column. Mr. Orvis, Columbia County Editor of the Greenback Record, says of a Labor meeting ut Catawissa that the people "listened for nearly three hours with marked attention and frequent applause, to able, eloquent and convincing; ad dresses in support of the principles of the party by E. E. Orris," 4c. Modest man, he is. It is amusing to hear wilh what confidence the different Democratic candidates count on their nomination, by their party, on next Mon day, The two candidates for assembly are con fident they will be the choice of the convention. We know there is a third candidate, Esquire l'hlllips. National Record. Considering that Esq. Phillips is now and al ways has been a bitter Republican, wo do not tee what he had to do with a Democratic Con vention. The Republicans nominated him fur Ihe Legislature, For the Coluhbun.1 Died, In Berwick on the 1 lib Inst., Capt. John W. Beishline, of Fishingcreek township, aged 38 years and 6 months. The community in which deceased lived was startled on Wednesday of last week by the sad intelligence of his sudden death. A few day previous he left his home in the enjoyment of ap' pirently perfect health, to pursue his craft in Berwick. While there at work on Monday morning, lie was suddenly attacked wilh con gestion of the brain in its most malignant form, which within two days did its work of death. Mr. Beishline was a man of strong personal feelings. His friendship was warm and ardent, and his animosities also comported with h natural temperament. In his death the com munity lias lost u sober, industrious and thriV' ing citizen, and his country a brave soldier. Mr. Beishline took an active part in the civ wur. He win captain of Company A, 74lh Heg iuient P V. I., in which capacity lie served with great acceptance. We do not claim for him perfection, but wi shall over cheri-h with pleasure the reiuein bruuee of his viitues und generous heart. Friday he was buried in the graveyard of St, James Church, of which he was an active mem her. The attendance at his funeral was one of tl largest ever known in that neighborhood, which attested to his great Mipularity. As a cungeui husband and atleclionate father, his loss will l deeply felt by his bereaved widow and on child, whom we commend to that God who li promised to be a husband unto the widow and a Father to the fatherless. A. II, The steamer "Empire" started onTliurslav mornlne with a nartv of eenllemen, bound for the West Branch and intermediate ints. They took with them provisions, tent", hammocks Manlcels, and last, but not least, a cook, ine f Tarty wore sailor's shirU and belts and looked ike mariners of years' experience. It's safe to wager there will be a good time during that ex cursion,' - Record of IU lmes. They passed Bloomsburg on Monday last full of spirits. Humors ok the National Record, (Green back), Orvis, Columbia County Editor, It al leges that Hon, C. R. Buckalew was nominated for Congress, which Is news to him and the ac tual nominee. Ho asserts that T, J. Vender- teln and J. T. Knlttle were nominated for Legislature, Brlckbaum for Prothouotary, Saco by for Register and Recorder, Schoopeiiheieer for Treasurer, and so on. No such men live in the County. Orvis is personally acquainted with all the actual nominees and should not have made such blunders. An Affray. On last Saturday evening.dur ing the pragma of a Republican delegate elec- tion at Rupert, Ilervey E. Smith concluded It would be a good opportunity to repeat that speech, and thereupon mounted the hotel porch and proceeded with his oration. It must have been communistic and Inflammatory, because a row ensued. Smith escaped unhurt, but a whip om parly friend had his greenback Ideas knock. ed out of him by a clip under the ear. He 1 anxious to Interview llie man who did it. Our advice Is to join the Democrats, as neither Re publicans nor Smith's men behaved themselves. The Wyoming Seminary and Commercial CoLLtcin oilers first class educational facilities at Ihe lowest possible rates. $54 pays for board and tuition for the Fall term. Common school teachers will find (lie Normal Course Just what they want. College Presidents speak In tho highest terms of this school as a preparatory school, A German Professor has charge of ihe Muslo Department. The school is made home like and attractive. It has accommodations for 175 boarders and 200 day scholars. The ex pensea In the Commercial College are at lent fifty dollars less than In city commercial cot leges. Next term opens August 28th, send to Rev. D. Copeland, D, D , Kln&ston, Pa., for Catalogue containing full particulars. Wo are informed that Mr. William Ollmore went to Rcadiug last Wednesday to make ar rangements with Lnuer the brewer to tell a "schooner" for three cents. SHERIFFS SALE. fir virtue of ftundrv wrltj luaniwl nut nt inn ivturt of common rlean of Columblr county, and to mo aireciea win do exposed w public sale at tho court uuuao Miuumauurff, hi ontj o ciock p. la,, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d, 1878. The undivided onr-lialt ot all that certain niessu- A correspondent from Pine township asks us whether n School Board lins ft right to lay a tar on occupation for the purpose of building I aguo. tenement and lot of ground sittiati partlyln n school house. In our opinion n School Board Catalssa township, county ot Columbia aud state has that rioht- 01 Pennsylvania, and partly In Franklin township, k . county of Columbia and state ot rennsrlvanla.boun. i..T r ,, , , , . . . ded and described as follows, to-wlt I Ileglnnlngat Among T. . Conner s late improvements R polnt on , nortll , of the ,, ,eJng ... ....., u uiuwij ib inrge reirigcraior, rrom catawissa to mouth of lloxrlnfcrc-k. twen- which no claims is not surpassed in Blooms- ly-nve () feet west of a frame dwelling now occu- burg. He can now keep butter and other per ishable goods in good condition. Mr. Conner is one of our most enterprising merchants. The teacher should be the head of the school in good spirits as well as good conduct, Let every teacher try it. Begin the school as If you bill jut heard goo I news and took pleasure in imparling it, and keep this up all day. Those whom we teach have a right to an intelligent handling of the mind in inviting It to study The Kwer of the mind in learning are, first, detecting differences ; second, observing same ness; and third, retaining what is seen. These, however, cannot be eiercised alt at once, and pled by Martha Hanghart, ahd running from thence north six and a half degrees east fourteen and one- half 114)4) feet to a point two (i) ftct north of the norlh-west comer of said building, thenco along the northern side ot said building two () feet therefrom south clghty-throi and thee quarter degrees east, ntiy-two ftct andsu;iDChes(Clft. t In.) to u point two (!) feet from the northeast corner ot satd build- ng thonco south twenty-two degrees east passing south-east corner of said building therefnm ten (10) feet,twenty-oiio (51) feet four (4) Inches tothoinld- die ot tho aforesaid public road, thenco by the said road south seventy degrees, cast ono hund'ed ond thirty-four and a halt ('34X) feet to a point In line of land ot Ocorge Hughes and I-eivIs Yettcr, thenco by the said line north fifty. nlno degrees east crossing ine uatawissa crcen, two nundrcd thirty-three (333) feet to a point on the north bank of tko aforesaid ycl how often are the retentive powers put to degrc'ea west tour hundred and nlncty-nvo m feet Jlloom K. S. Knorr, E. R. Drinker, Rloom H'. B. T. Laycock. .1. C, Brown. Rriarcreek S.J. Conner, Andrew Fowler. Oiutmsa L, H. Kline, A. B. Cleaver. CVnfrr Keece Conner, Thoina- llnili-l. Cenlralia John T.,Joiits, George Mcllhenny, Conynyham N. James Levan, David Bu chanan. Gmyngham 6'.- -No return. Fishingcreek W. E, Eveland, B. It, Hosier, Franklin O D. L. Kostenbauder, C, 1). Sees- holtz, Grcenuwl l'.irvin Eves, Joseph W. Reice. Jfewori W, O. Heichtird, .lohn lt.uttii.iii. Juekmn T. W. Smith, I), B. Stci hens. Jjocmt Edward Walklus, George Mears. Matlinon William Johnson, jr., John Mo-er. Main Nathan Knapp, N. 11. W, Ilrown, Mijjlin Atiro,, Andrews, Suniiel liroKn. Montour It, 11. Aldrich, J. A. Roberts, Ml, Plcatanl H. II. Sands, Stephen Craw ford. Oanje John Cadinan, Silas Conner. Pine When this paper was handed in, Dr. L, B. Kline objected to ils reception on Ihe ground that no election was hcltl in that town, hip on Saturday. The Chair admitted the ere dentials, subject to examination hy a committee on contested seats. The delegates were Joseph Eves and J. J. Potter. Roaringcreek J. C. Myers, R. Oman, Scott J. C. Creveling, David Junes, Suyarltxtf A, A, Harding, Japer Stevens A committee of five was appointed on con tested seat-, as follows: John Hartiuaii, Sila Conner, Samuel Brown, G, If. Well-, II II Sands, A. B. Cleaver, of Catawissa, asked to have referred to this committee) the question ns to the right of persons who voted the Greenback ticket last fall to vote .it the delegate election on Saturday. He also asked to refer thu credeii' tlals of Madison to the committee because tin polls were held open after the proper hour. This motion was lost. Mr. Cleaver made an other motion, the object of which was to ascer tain whether the members of the committee were for Fetlerman or fur Evans. The Chair refused to entertain the question, as it would impute unfairness to the members of the com mittee Efforts were made to have thecommil tee changed in some way, as the Evans men feared that Fetterman had enpturtd the Con vention, but before this could be done the com mittee reported that Pine township bo admitlcd and that the Greenback question was of too lit tie importance to engage their attention, which report was adopted. A i csoliitlon was offend for the appointment of Dr. L. B. Kline and Charles Sands as Con gressional Conferees, wilh instructions to sup port J, C. Brown for Congress. Adopted. A. B Stewart was nominated for Slate Sena tor, with power to select his own conferees. B. G. Waples, John Hartman, Abijah S. Phillips and W, H. Abbott were mined as can didates for Legislslure. W, II. Abbott being Ihe only man on the soulh side of the rivtr who was willing to take the ollice, was noininattd, A ballot was had on the other three resulting as follows: Hartman, 10; Phillips, 21; Waples, 9. Phillips was therefore nouiiit(ed The vote on Coimuis-iuiier was ns follows Fe'.lernian, 2,5; Evans, 21. For ProlhonnUry, 1. II. S. ishol' anil 11 II. Ringler were ii.iniid. llingh-r ivas noiiiiitaleil. The balance of Ihe ticket i as follows : Rig ister and Recorder, W, M, .Monroe; Treasurer, O, W, Creyiling ; Auditor, C. B S e.dtollz, work while the observallve and discriminating towers nle kept standing hy Idle, The heedless handling of the mind Is not yet all over with, I maintain the right of the taught to surh a juality in the teacher's character as will com maml their respect. Ths one who is in charge of mind to lead It into knowelcdge will only fail if, at everv turn ol the way, ho cannct show himself ihe master. Kdttcation. to a point in said crcok.ltienco north slsty-elgnt dt grees west two hundred and founeen (914) feet to a psston now or late tho creek Island thence partly by Catawissa creek and land of George and M. O Iiughcs soulh thirty degrees, west four hunrtroil aud twcnty-nlno iii'i) feet to a post In line of land of mu le! and William Clcwcll, thence by said line north elghty-nvo degrees cast eight feet three Inches (9 ft. 9 in.) to laic a chestnut, thence.south forty degrees, cast ntly-clgM feet three Inches (5s ft. 8 In.) to the American Journal of I centre of tho aforesaid public road thenco by tho saino kouiii sixiy-nvo auu inrec-quartcr degrees, east ooo hundred andlltty (l."stect tln-ncn by tho CONSUMPTION CUltED. samo south ntty-nlne and a halt deerees cast one lilindrpil mill 1hlrt.l liren reft, wvm Ini-lipa Mis f,u,- in old physician, retired from practice, liav- I in.) thence south clghly-slx degrees cast thirty (3 u Ing had placed In his hands by an Enst India feet to thu placo of beginning, containing FUo Acres and forty perches neat mc.vsuro be the same more or less, on which arc erected a rail road bt-lng, coal vharf, Ac. ALSO. All tho right, tltlo and Interest ot Mtnon I'. Kase In a certain tract ot land In lienor townshln.Coliiui bla county, state, of Pennsylvania, containing Ihree hundred and M-ct-ro'ir acres moro or less and a. low nucfs. sun ej 1 In pursuance uf a w arrant granted llf lll'S. has felt it his dniv in m.ile ItUnown lo to Catharine, Longuibewr, alj,lnln a tract aur, t,l. 111 IIIU lll.llu ,ir.iSV ,Wlli:iHH.im-l Uli llllj north, John Iteesa on tho cast, Jesso Hrooke an missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for con-uuiplion, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and nil other throat and lung ufl'ections, also n pos itive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous conipl unts, after having tested its wonderful curative power in thou-anils his fullering fellows. Actuated by his motive. and a desire to relieve human sullering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with tamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Power's Block Rochc-ter, New York. August 1C 4w. LIVEH IS KINO. The Liver is Ihe imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the lile, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the nat ural result. The digestion of food, the move ments of the heart and blood, die action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. Il has been successfully proved that Green's Aug' ut Flower is unequalled In curing all persons alllicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint and Slnmach Simple bottles to try, 10 cents Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is ju-t what you want. June 7 if. - .. ...nmmm ,g joe . Hi BLOOMSBURG STATE SIXTH NOltMAL SCIIOO Bfoomsburg, Columbia Count Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., .oipal. Tills school, oh at present constituted, otrs the very bf-st facilities for rrofpHHton.il and Classical learning'. Kulldlnet siucloua. lnvtttntr and commodious ! comtileU'lv heatt-d Ijv Btfiitn. n client Hated. llehLpd tiv en, nnft furninhAii with n hnnt itui unnniv nrmiMMfi ,ylvania. Eipeoisi 1.111-iitlnn liptilthfiil i,n. t,v nf niaf.ta Tni-liiira o vrv-rtmieeil . Pdlf-liMi,. nhi! nllrn I n t liolr wnrlr IManlnif kin .iin. m .i. ...v...v , uv , i in, niiio i. .Hi,u,ikiiuii w uni;,n,i.liiis w iv-vm .'iuuuiHiiuimiu.uu,uiij L.uiv, IIOOUIS rOOeiieil WlieU UCSITCU. i.uuim-3 ui &iuuy iresenueu uy um niuiu I I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Ulementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses ! I Academic. 1 1. Commercial. III. Cour-e in Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture. The Ulementary Kctentltlc and Classical Courses nro I'ltOKKSSlOX.U.. ami students urailuatnt- irmrpit,. nx-ei mi.ma nininm,. nnnf-rrim, ih fAiinwifl corresponding licgrce-s-. Master ot the Memento: Master otrllio sciences i Master ot tlio Classics, droduatca In tko oilier Courses receive NormaV Certificates uieir auainineiu.-.,, bigncu ov him uuiccrs ot mu noiiru oi luusieett. 'lnccourso ot Mudy prescribed by tho Mute Is liberal, an tin Helentltlc and Classical courses aro not Inferior to ttmsnnf our hest i-mi, Tho state requlresalilglierord'-r of citl7eusuip. Ttie times demand It It Is ounof Urn prim ! objects of tills School to help to secure It, b- htf film ehlnivtnf Mil. gent and rmcient Teachers tor Her seiioois. Tolniseualt solicits young persons ot good abilities and good purposes, those who desire tolmproie their tune and their talents, as students. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities lor well paid labor alter leaving School. For iiti.iiuL;uet mniress ine rnm mai. IIIIN. Wll.l.lA.ll IXWl.I.I., 1'rcslilcnt Mount f Trii.ln-.- repi. 'to.- MAIUUTRKI'ORTS. IILOOMSUUIIG SiARKKT. . Ait ii ist or William Tobbv. Varioue ru mors having gained circulation witli reference to the arrest of Mr. Torry, late cashier of tho first National Hank of Ashland, we give be low what are claimed to be the lacta in Ibe case, furnished the Miner's Journal on Tuesday by an Ashland correspondent : Jilitur Journal; In vour issue of Almost 10th appears a com municition which simultaneously appealed in severs Philadelphia lournals with varying com ments, concerning the arrest of Mr, William lorry, cashier or I lie first National iianx ot this place. No excitement whatever attended the arrest, and the facts are simply these: Geo. Mcllhenny ut whose, instance Ihe arrest was made, and in which he la not sutiDorteil by any creditor a stockholder of the bank, Is not him self a creditor, hut owns three shares of stock, which h recently refused to sell al any price. The evidence of embezzlement so clear to Mc llheunv lias utterly failed to arrest the atleulioo of the Comptroller of the Currency, by whose direction Mr. W. P. Drew, National Bank Ex aminer, has insde three examinations of Ihe books and affairs of the cashier since July 1877, the date at which the bank went Into voluntary liquidation ; since then an experienced account ant, under orders of Ihe United States Court, as well as Ihe receiver appointed by the Comptrol le' of the Currency, after a most thorough ex amination, have failed to d'scover any discrep ancy or irregularity in the accounts of Torry and In every instance have reported that the as sets of Ihe bank are well secure-!. So much so, that every depositor will be paid in full, and a large proportion to each stockholder. In view of this c. ivdilion of aflalrs, the Comptroller and aud Ihe United Slates District Attorney per emptorily declined to authorize any legal pio ceedings against Torry. Mr. Torry, as cashier of the bank, has been obliged to proceed and obtain judgment against a number of the debtors of the institution. Some of these are now his bitter (leraonal enemies, and hence Mcllhenny has been set up to pro cure his arrest. The real causes of this pro ceeding are well known lo those acquainted wilh affairs in Cenlralia and Ashland for the past eighteen mouths. Ashland, Aug. 12. .liAluriiJ Adtocatc. A PiiKTrv PiiiLiNTiiiiopisT. The "Prison ers' l'rieud" of New York is a very handsome and quite wealthy Western lady named Linda Gilbert. She supplies tho poor wretches with books, papers, eta, and to those who are ieniied in the deadly aud horrible Tomb, she brings Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia, which she says is the only real treatment for their neural gia and rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. J)k. GtLia, 451 Sixth Avenue, N, Y. Trial alie 25 cents. Camp .Mkktinu Lw. As some Iwo or three camp meetings are yet (u lie held within the limits of our county, it Mill he of inteitt to know Ihe nquiremenls of the acl which uu made a law at the l.i-l Mssion of the Lighlature. Section lirst msaes it tinlautul lor any peisun lo sell any kind of ".iriicles of Inillie or mer chandise,'' or lo enit any place or vthide foi the purpose, within one mile ol any camp n.eel ing, wilh these excrplioiis; Nothing in this act i-lull bo taken or mi con strued us to flthct any licsn-ed tavern or hotel keeper, merchant, farmer or hhopkecper in li her or their usual place of hu-diitf-s or residence. nor of any person or persons who shall Iihvo procured a permit in wri'iug from the triisitis or managers having the iharge or iiuiuageiiKiit of such camp nieeiing, siircift ing the u line of the party lo whom it is issued ami the kind of articles to be oiler il lor sale, and llu niles ami regulations ot such trustees or manauers, J to liit al, That any farmer living within one imlo ut ally such camp meeting shall have Ihe pnvi lege ol disposing ou Jus priiuises ot liisimu farm products or vegetables without such per mil. The penalty for violation of the law ts $100 fine, or six months imprisonment, MUntoun Democrat, Atteuiteu Kscai'k. On Inst Wednesday night tho two horse thieves relerrcd to in nit other article made nn effort to ucupc. With rare precaution, a common padlock wus placed on the iron gate. Of course it wus "hutcd iu a mmute, and thu prisoners got into thu corridor Thero they lay In wait either to knock down the keeper, or escape, should ho leave the main door open, l-'oituuntely Ihcy were discovered and seemed. 'I his goes lo prove what we have before asserted, that strong prisons and strong cells need strong locks and vigilant supervision. MONTOUU NOMINATION. The following ticket was nominated at the Montour Democratic Convention ou Monday ; Congress, A. W. Brandbn ; Conferees, W, J, Dian, Ziba Rough! and John Mot-re, Senate, Thomas Chalfant ; Conferees, Robert Curry and George W. Miles. Assembly, Dr. P. C Newbaker. l'rothonotary, Dr, J. StIfort. Commissioners, Isaao Ammeriuan, Frank G, lllee. Judge, Dr, R. S. Siuilngton, Auditors, Charles Hoes, Ira Sutler, District Attorney, L. K, Muwrer. .SELLERS' LIVER PILLSi cfct. tad all drtntiuftU 6f Iht Lift "Hlira Liner Pllli erJ ntf Lltat ComvU.bI. i 1 which eoniDcl14 mt In salt vrk "-Wn. Amdri.l f Riltlmnrs " I tm mmiMKl 8l !' Llr Fills. 1 I TbtihftvtKiyedAuniparrfUrfl4MUv'ihllli."' J Thoj Adami, Blf 5o4f. trniiick, PriM 13m. tl oi. nni di an iiru(ii-w snot vouuiry nun kivy k r ski i rmt en., prsp , muhurih r. Business .Notices WESTWARD HOI WESTWARD 110 Parties going West will find it to their advantage to purchase their outfits of cloth ing, trunks, bags and satchels cheaper than ever nt u. Lowenberg s. Fall styles of Worsted Coatinc-Enzlish buttings just received at U. Lowenberg s, The latest Novelty in Hats. Call and see Tin: Russian Hat just received at D, Lowenberg m. FALL HATS just received lor Men, lioys mid Children ut Lowenberg s' Nona:. Three umpired empty Iron Pound Liquor Uirrels for sale at D. W. liobbins' Liquor Store Main Street, Blooms burg, ati;. 23-4w Hoot licndquurttrs nt McKinney's. It' vim want anything nt nil in the Orn ery Line go to Conner's Empire Grocery. Ho li.is tho beit assortment of all kinds nt Groceries to be found in Bloomsburg. Call at Mflvinuev'a Inr Shoes. DOIililN'S ELECTRIC SOAP. Having obtained the agency of this Cki.kuuatei) Soap for Ulnoniibiirg und vicinity, I append the opinion of some of our best'people as to its merits, "I have used Dobbin's Electric Soap made by I. L. Crngin & Co., Philadelphia, Pn., lor washing about ten years, and think it superior to any other. Mrs. O. G. Iiarkley." "We have used Dobbin'sKlectricSoapand fiud it superior to auy other or all others. I.rs, W. H. Jacaby, Mrs. 11. II. Stohner, I desire nil my friends and customers to Giee liis Soap one Trial, so that they tuny know just how good tho Rest Soap in tho United States is. J. H. Maize, july IL", '78-ly llloouisburg, Pa. Hoots aud Shoes cheap at McKIar.ey's, Cruiiiptnn's Palm Soap is the best laun dry soap in this or any other market. For sulu by Jacob 11. -Maize. may 18-3w McKinneya Shoe Store below Court lluusu. Try it fiuy it Palm Palm Palm Soap At Jut-ob II. Maize's at Jacob II. Maize's, may 3-lSw Rubbers atMcKinney's. Crnniptnn Rrotbcr's Palm soap at Jacob II. Maize's. It is the best. Try it. may 3-18w Admission free at McKinuey's. Marriages. H, C. Hlttenbender, Ksq., leturned from Michigan with his brido on Wednesday last He was married at Home, Pa., on the Ulh inst, to Miss Ada M. Cole. A rtccption was given (hpin at thu house of Mr C. Hittcubcmler on Thursday evening. The huppy couple huve our best wishes for future Joy, In a field of oats belonging to Win. Ithor bach there were fourtceti makes killed whilo cutting and taking up (lie oats. Nine copper head! and fiv black auaktj, Jtan, KI.KMI.Ntjs-KOCilBit.-At tlie Itefoimed parson, age at Catawissa on the 13th Inst., by Kev. O. U. De. chant, Mr John Flemings to Mrs. Matilda A, Keen er, both ot Columbia couuty, JIVAN-IIKNHY, On the same day, by the same at tho residence of Miss Kmma I'larlc, at Catawissa Mr, II, P. llysn ot lilngtown, Schuylkill county to MIsmM. A. Henry of Catawissa, Columbia county, l'cnn"a. l'l8IIEIt-KLINOBItMN.-On tho nth Inst, by tlm same, at the residence of Mr, Kltugo rruan at Catawissa, Mr. Joslati Fisher, to Miss Mary Bt Kllngerinan, both of Beaver, Columbia county, l'a. I) lANh N Uf tut grwilboj-i-ni l I ' Ml t h SlffBll,. Il-IIH JXliCUTOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK Or ISiiC 1UUIKSICII, DKCS1SIU. letters Testamentary on the estate of Isaao Use cubuchluteot orange township, coluiatla county, deceased, tiaB been eranted Ly the Iteirtsttr of said eonuly to William llagtnbucnof same township. All pc-iBOus having claims against the estate are re. quested lo prroent them for settlement aud those Indebted to male payment without delay, WII.HAM IIAUKNIIUCII, aug. I, ls-ilv Kiecutor. Oraugttvllla p. u B- USlINthM CARDS, V1MITINO OA HIM. UCTTBH IIKADH, 1II1X HEADS, . , ,.. I'WTKKM, 0 fatly anil Cheaply priuted at the Com bun Office, Deborah Steart on tho south, and Anderson Clark on the west, whereon are erected a coal breaker and machinery and several bulldlnis. nelzed, taken Into execution at the suits of Freder ick Hosier and Judy Mm ley against s. P. Wolmtou and P. I. Kase, aad to bo sold as the propeaty of b, P. Kase. i-'ucezs, Attorney. vend Ex ALSO. Tho following rcalcstatu to-wlt : All that tract ot unseated land, situate In Mlnltn tonnshlp.Columbla county, Pennsylvania, bounded bj land of Dante' Nungcsscr, Abram Scweppenhelsor and others, cou talntng two hundred acres more or less. ALJiV, One lot ot ground sltua'e In the town of Mintln- vllto Columbia county. Pennsylvania, bounded und described as follows : On the north by Second stree east by ltt of .loseph M.islcller, south by third or Main street, west by lot of A, .1. Huckalew, whereon are erected a frame house a barn and out-bulldlugs . ALSO, One lotot ground situate In MIMInWUc, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on tho north by Sec ond street, cast by street, south by Third or Main street, and west by lot of John Keller, being slxty-slx feet front and two hundred and thirty feet deep. A1.SU, All the defend ant's title In one lot of ground sttu atoln MltlllnWUc, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by becon d street, east by tot of John Keller, south by Third or main street and west by lot of Theodore edder. also; All of the defendant's title in four lots ot ground situate In the town ot .Mlminvtlle, Columbia county. Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Third or Main street, east by- street, soulh by Fourlh street and west by lot of Michael Knlttle, contain ing one and a halt acres more or less. Seized, taken into execution at the suit of I).iIJ Moyerforthi) use ot Lazarus Moyer against John Keller.aud to bo sold as the property of John Keller Fkibze, Attorney Al. Vend, Ex, ALPO, ?A)1 that certain real estate situate In Mifflin town ship, Colu-nbla county, Pennsylvania, described as follo-vs: Hounded on the north by Und of John Yoke, on tho east by lands of Mrs. L. hchreck and others, on the west by lands of Horace s-ehueppeu-helser and John A ten, and on the south by lands of (ieorge Nungesser, containing ninety acres more or Ics, on which Is erected a dwelling house, born and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Aaron Mastcller against Charles Maurer, James K. Maurer, and Abraham Scliweppenhelser, and to be sold as Ihe property ot bruhaui M-hweppeuhetser, Millkk, Attorney. Al. Vend. Ex. ALSO, The following real estate Mtuato In MlfiUntovrn- shtp, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and described ttsfollous toMl: Hounded on the north by'lhlrd street, east by A. M. lluttenstlne,soulh by Fourth street and west by p-ibttn square, being one hundred and nlneiy-e'ght ted front and two hundred thirty one feel deep moru or less, on which are creeled a dwelling house wngontuaker shop, barn and out buildings. Seled, taken Into excutlon at lln suit of Ihe Co lumbia county Hank Indorsee of C, v. .Miller against A. W. Hess, und to bo sold as tho proinrly of A, W, Hess Knokk, Mtorney, end. Ex. A IX). All tho Mlowlng rculcstalu: Tho one-halt In terest of forty acres ot land situate In ljcut town ship, Coluu.t-lii co, bounded on the north bj Under liuth Ann liable and sol. Lean, ou the east by Win, Lee and Sam, Itelnbold, on the bouth by Wesley llrass, on the w est by public 1 oad. ALSO, Ono other tract of land containing ten acres,boun- ded on the west by land of H. Oorrell, on Iho south by Jonathan Ueuver and (leorge lsoycr, ou the eat by John k line, on tho k y ,Iote h t'.eavcr, si- Administrator Ac, ot William ltlibcr, deceased. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Vt llllaui II. Itelnbold, Administrator cf William llleber de ceased, ugalust William Tyson and lobe bold as the property of William Tyson, Kykki.t, Attorney. Vend. Ux. ALSO. Ail that crtaln real estate Htuate lu lira or lown ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to-wlt : Heclnnlngat a pine, thenco by land i-f Jacob Harris nortll elghty-ono degrees east fifty two perches to a pine, thence by same south eighty i Ight perches and one-fourth degrees, east one hun dred and thirty-two iwrchestoa pine, thence by land of William Michael south two and three-fourth degrees est llf teen perches to a stone at Cato w Issa Creek, thence down said creek south eighty -seitn degrees west eighteen perches to a stone, thenco down said creek, Its various courses ono huudred sixty-three aud nc-tenths perches to a stone,thenee by land of Daniel slngley, sen., north nine degrees west forty-beu-n and rlc-teuth perches to the place of beginning, containing thirty-rive acres and one hundred and twelto perches strict meusure, It being part of a larger tract ot land conveyed to Henry Lo ger by tiamuel bay dt-r, S'tierlff, A I .SO. All that certain real estate Htuate In Heaver town ship, Columbia couhty, Pennsylvania, described as follows, Ic-ult: Hounded on tho north by-public road, on the east by land of Mrs. Mann, on the west by land of John Henntngcrand on the south by Fred. trick Haas, containing one acre, ou which la erected a dwelling houso and stable. seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Abra ham Ulce assigned to Moses Itlce sgalnst Daniel Mil ler, and to l sold as thu property of Daniel Miller, Knoku, Attorney. Vend Ki. ALSO, All that certalu lot or pleco ground situate In Cat awl-sa tuunfchlp, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows towlti Hounded on thu wist by land of K. M, Tewksbcry and Adsm Feterolf, on the south by laud ot James Kostenbauder III der, formerly Kostenbauder, ou the east by lands of Olos-inyer tract, Jacob boss and others, and outho north by land of E. M.Tewksbury, school house lot and F, D. Ktrn.coutalnlngoneiuiidredund thirteen acres more or lebs, on which are erected a dwelling house, burn and other out-bullalngs. Seized, taken lntu extcutlouat the suit of U, M, Tewsbury, Commute of It. struusser fgalu&t Augus tus btrausser, qud to be bold us the prupciiy of Au gustus btruusser, Millko. Attorney, Al.li. Fa. ALSO, All that certain piecoor parcel of land sltuatelu Hcuton township, Columbia county, 1'ennsylianla, bounded on Ine south by lands of Catharine Conner and Widow Conuer, on tho w est by public road, on the north by W. M, Cole, on the fast byThouias Da vis, containing Ulty acres more or less, on which are erected a frame house, irame barn aud olhtrout buUdlngs. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the pruity of James Conner. Fuxszs, Attorney, Vend. Ex, Wheat per bushel Hie " Corn, new. " wai-, " Hour n r barrel I Imi-lseed r l.ixs el . Hotter T.ru Tallow js Potatoes 4'i Dried Apples 0 Hams IJty- stdes ,v Shoulders i Lard per pound 19 Hay perlon u leeswax 'ti Timothy seen 'in OI'OTATIONH Volt COAL. No. 4 on Wharf f s.imi otr'lon No. o " " $ i.'F, No. 6 " ' 2,im " Mlacksnilth'st.niupon Wharf 3,ou " " Httnmlnoiis 4 " I.N' .10 OMINISTHA TOR'S NOTlCri VSTATK OK AN. POCOUKKTY. OFCEASSD letters of dinlnlstration on me est to of Ann Douglarty, l.iteof conyniihaui Iwp . coi.co., dee'd haio been gianted by the III ;;r-1t r of wild county to the undersigned Aiiiiilnlstrittor.to wloninll -isons Indebted Hie letiuesietl to uinkellnnietllatepimnent aid those hailngihilius or demands uwuKist tho es tate will make them kLown to the stun initiator w Ithoul delay. HEHNIIAIID DOCOHKIITY, Administrator, Julyiio, 1S7S-CW Centrulla Pa. OAK.HALL m'taiaii ratsiiE u'.Btvsc, 1878.-18tli year.' SUEIUIFSSALE. lly virtue otsundrv writs Issued out ot tho court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county, and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House Hlooinsburg, at one o'clock p. m. on MONDAY, SEPTUM HER al, 1878. The follow Ing real (state situate In scott township In tho town of Espy, Columbia couuty Pennsylvania, descrlbtd a follow-,, to-wlt : Hounded on Iho noith by Second street, on the east by lot of ldo fireen walt, on the bou'ti by un alley, an I onthewe-tby lotof Lemuel Moral, contilnlng about me-tlilrdof anacre, n hereon Is erected a dwelling house and out-ouudlnirs seized, Uken lnloevcill in, aid to bo sold us the prnpertv of lb nry Trem'.ley, KNOltlt, Attorney, Vend. Ex. ALSO 1 UK OKISU ACIlIk) kUbMS OK T AND MIIV Itll.tllY! ST AN I, m rw -s--u J-s-s -a- OT1IF1I AFKIOAN EXI'l.OltLIIH. A lull history ol his ex. plorutluns lu Africa and inarielluus Journey down tho Congo. Tub publiu are eagerly uwaltingihls book. It Is ot lustehloiis Interest, ileuly Ulubiruled, low priced, uud will bell without a lujallei, For lull debcilpllou aud terms, addiess Hi'ssiunlisoa. pubb. fflibaUbom street, AQNTS WANTED aug, I, is-iiv All that crrlalnlot or piece of ground situate In East Hloomsburg. Columbia count. Ponn-iU.inl.i. , descrttietl as follows, town : HeglnnlnL' ut a Make corner of lotot John i-olcmin and -eienlh -tieet. thenco along satd strtet eastwanlly three huudred and ten feet more or less to straw berry alio . Ihence along said alley northwardly two hundred and illty feet mote or lus to a strct t alongside of iho Ucka wanna and Hloomsb'Ug Hal road, thenco along said street estwardly three hundred feet more or less to lot of John Coleman aforesaid thence along said ot south-eustwardly two hund'ed feet more or less to tko place of beginning ou which are erected a Planing Mill, with dry houie, ortlce, warcliouse.-licd?, engine, machinery, llxtures. and thu appurtenances, being the planing mill property ot the Hloouuburg Lutiitxr Company. seized, t iken lntu execution, and to be sold ns tho property of 0. Hlttentien lor, W. s Conner, (ieorge Fcnsieimiehei'and llll.im Saunders. ui.bi t, Aiioii.iy. Vthd. E.x. ALbO, One oilier tract ot land situate lu Iloarlngi-reek township, I'ul-milil i countv Pennsylvunli, boiiniled ou lie-north bj xinchl iii- ig.-r, on Ihe east by (Ieorge liloss, south by the nun1, west bv William Howell and lohn Hloss an 1 others, contalutn; llilr IwUht uerts and ono hundred u'jd titty perelttts wheieon are erected a frame, houao and frame baru, and other out biilldin;-s Seled, taken lulu execution, and loin-sold as the propi rly of .lames Dyke. Ma nit. Attorney. Vend, i:., ALSO. All that certain ple'o or lot of ground situate In Ihe liorough of He rnlck, Columbia county, Peuiisyl- aula, described as follows, lo-w it t Hounded on the cast by lot of Moraelda Ue, on Iho north by Thhd strtil.onthowest by lot ofc. H. Wisidlu on the soulh by Second street, ou which aro are erected a iwo-story name ilwilllng house and stable and other oulbntlilliigs tho same being two lots as uiaik ed In il in ot s il 1 borough, seized, taken Into cwcutlon, and to lie sold ns the property ot V. .M. Stephens. J u keos & soi, Attorneys. Fieri Facias, AUO, All that cei tain piece or p.ueeiof land sllualeln Ihe township of llrlaitreck, Coluinbla county tiescrl bed tu lo pieces, but held and occupied us ono bounded ns follows i Heglnulng at a -lone comer to land latootlleiuyllilltaiu'sihciico not Hi cLjhty.foiir uud one half degrees east eighty iierches ti a black oik sapling In the county line ot Luzerne and Co lumbia, thence by the saimi south truce tlegieis, west one hundivd and slxiy-rto perches to land uto ot Hei-iiird seyberi, llieneo west foiiy.four ju'rehes to an oak s.ipllng,thent north twenty n-lirht and one-half degrees webt one hundred und two p-dvhes to land I ito of Henry llrlttalu thenco by the same north ilfty nod ouc-h.ilfd grees east twcnly- beien and one-tenth peicbes to a black oak thence north two degrees east rorty-iilne percaes to place of beginning, containing seenty-llo ncresandoiie hundred and eleien porches more or less. Tho oilier pleio of land adjoining the uboio Is bounded by bo ginning al a bluckoak.i hence west Ilfty -two and H tentli lerchestoa whit ) onk, llnnee north twode- grees cast twenty-two ami two-tenth perches lo a ston, thenco north till y-three degrees, west eigh teen ano two-lentil erches to a stone, thence north twenty-one and a hall degrees east thirty-seven and eight-tenth iwrchestoa stone, Ihence north forty one degrees west setenteeu .rches to a Hone, thence north tlrtyand one-hap degrees east blxteeu and two-tenth perches to a tone.thenw north twt u-ty-tlght nndone-h lit degress west one hundred and two perches to tile plico of beginning contulnlnlng twenty-ono acres more or less, togtthcr uluety-sli acres und one hundred uud elecn percbes(ecxepllug out of Iho last described piece, two-thirds of an at re of land with tho np"Urtenanc(h lying along the road from Foundry I lo to ihegilst inlilon the Dem ises occupied byliunlel Mflrnon which ore erected a large grist mill, a distillery, Iranie farm house and a large bank baru. '1 belaud Is about all cleured.aud cultltuted. Seized, taken Into execution, aud to bo sold as Ihe property of - ankl F. seylieit. JiCksON i vos, -ttorncys. Fieri Fa las. erius cash ou day of sale. JOHN W. HOFKMW, aug. 3, jj-t.-j Shell!!. WHY GO WEST ? UI YQLVH FKKf $10 TO S1000 &)Sr,"uS?lTI cry month. Hojk ,ent m-o explaliilcgeii-rylhlnir. xtld,t.rs HXTEllA;CO., lUSktaa, nVull Vireet, Nwork. a uug.s.'isjw ) ."cautltul ComvrlOrond n, n,. I tj.l' lanoa prieo lists, only F ti -X ay 24, ' rmjssmKeWmwt xWithjnuch greater variety iThaibcvcr JViiJi. ampler J cilitics ' Than ever With far more customers' Than ever r We.are Lettermprcpared Tlian ever Atconsidcrahly lower prices ,Tlmih ever To Supply ' Tlx Han and Boys ' of America Wltk lay ark ClatUnK Zxoa ilia Larccct " Clothlac Honaa In Amarloai Only Otis Price. The Lowest. Terms Cash. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. Samples and prices milled an j where. Orders by mall promptly executed. WANAMAKER & BROWN Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia, C. 33. S-VO-E, DKU-EK IN Silverware, Watchcs,Jewelry.Clocks,J!;c, Dao hy & Co's. Advt's. Sure Rewards 5 H A IIS TU PAV I'OK A FARM. $4 to sio run acrs. IIcccIiuimI .111 il c I.aml In ailcbl gim in lli .tIIIUoii Kciy Grant oftlii1 s. in ml HiipliN ami I ti ll lull :i II til I ion tl iiiiiany. TITLE rEIxTECT. Strong Mill n i'- c'l iipx i''iil' ol Illllllfl'-IIO (It'OllgJll-IM clillicb la- mi Iiom'i."' ltL'NNIil 1KKIS I'VK XVaTHI HkAPV VAKKir-SCUOOI.S- NAM KOAliCOMI-l 1THI TltKOltlUTUB I1MKK OK TIIKf.UANr. Send tor pauiililfl,:niVi or German ACd'ct, V. I). Ill (111 AllT, I.ANII COMUIaSIOSSB, OltANU lt.Wll)!., MICH, aprll 12, b7s-2iv d Mud tor Delaware. Kornt Catalogue and luui-s J. r. iUMiu, lioer, Ik-l, it aug i, ;- t.,. c.iiK-iu mu, i Miuaro isnos.prltu tl unuhl f 11 Hegsnt might I lunos.1 rn-e.oi nly New Myle Upnght iluuos itf.au tirvnii. .aa. Ilruiiii. Il Mt,. i -lo. ( l.uith iimuii. Utioiu PlUe tJVH oalyalia i:irt.Hiil mis .lllrrt.r Tt,. Ilinin., only fius. Ilnyii. toino uud see uie ut jiou.oul un not as leiitiemid It. It. lure raid both ays snd I'lanuorOrgaugUruiree.Urgo Hist. Nt-wspuier ltli much, luioiiuutiou about "oi ol liiiii'x cV II, Minis sent fr e, i-lense addicts DAN. 1Kb I'. liKan y, Waihlnirlon,Now Jersey. lit-uioetlio ihe Host onieu building, nrsTdoor above Iho K.xh.mgo Hotel. All kinds t-f att!u-s locks and Jewelry neat i j leiiuiii-u tiit-i i.utiaiiieit. may u, .14 Mnih Mm t niisbuig, Die. lii.isn. Jletsm. IIHKIIFH. Hi:.., s co. Oeiitleim ii : Xoiu- puuii-H.huie glen entire sat isfaction. 1 hate i,m d them on u gootl many (liner ent kinds, of vork, utth ns lion, 'I'-n Wooil. lirlck, Ac, tin I oevi r 1 emd uny t-niaiitalnis, on the ton trary.'the .irk hlnntls well and for cur, llllu nxv opinion, Maud with uny lead m the inaikeU hen In want of lefeierao In 'hwclty-or lciulty you aro at llberl to u-e my luine with pleasure, also to use this as you think bcti. lle eclfully Yours, JOHN T. QUAY Painter and rcn!cr tu I'atnts, Oils, Ac, RTWCTLY l'L'HK WIIITi: l.IiAl), AT THE LOWEST MAllKKr ItATCS. MONlOUlt hUxTH I'AINIS. h CKNT8. JIONTllUlt Ml'TAI.LlC WIIITI, CENTS. MONTOHIt XIKTAf.I.IC HltOWN, Jl CKNT8. OFK COLOlts AT THIS WtlCK. PURE LINSEED OIL at limt'M niiii'KcI rntca. lEIIIIlD! I'nrmiH Pnrutiilxo HilN make New Illc! Blood, and will completely eluugu the blood In tne entire syi-teiii In three months. Any person who will tako 1 pill eaih night tioin 1 to '2 weeks may bo restored ed to sound health, If such a thl g tie iK,sslole. bentl bv mall lor later snoops. I. s. joiinmin CCO., llangor Me. d aug 10, TS-aw SWEEl'NAYY a?tb Vn nin hrjnpn I . Awiti1t4 A,y(.l I",,' kt Irtitcniiliil ipu-illun fur iW rhwis fuiiilui :ill1 eitlinut a' it latiMii cur. urtrr at ivtttei!f ami li,tmrnp. Til Wat lJtf, itr uiadr. Si our blue .trip trade-mark I. iTu-rl? 11,1 lt t it no Inf. ti,ir iiikhI., if lli-M Jivkiui'l Jlrit I t tl -r 1U2 f-.ilit I,r 1 . J S-iul Ic4-.fttii Ir.v. Iw 0. A. J-ck.wk . Co., Xlli.., rltl.uty, - (;. r. w .titiii.i:, (initrui .m i'i,ii,nirii,bi aug. Hi, ts iw d is-js Tho Four Quarterly Reviews AND Blackwood'ti Magazine Tho Leonard Sco.t Publishing Co. 41 Barclay St., New Vork. Continue their authorized lleprlntsnf nig.) iMbera Hl'AltTKKL, IttVlUW (ConierT- THE K11INHUIKII1 ilkVlKW (hli.M THK WKMMlNSTEIt ItKVIKW tl Iberal), sample cards and price i-harge. list lurnlshed v-ltbout orders and Inquiries by attention, mall will rocslie prom pi IlKNltY 6. KEAY, MANUFACTUIti:!., ItlTERT, t'A. MOYKH llUOS. WllOI.Ii-Al.K AGKMrJ, Hl.OOJISIillI',0, I'A Mays. 'N.-i pr.onioNui auy .- Mirni: Notice Is belt by glin that the following accounts lue l en Ilte-I lu ihe tiftue ot lt-e I'rulbonoiuiy or Columbia coumy mat will 1 e i rtsenied to the Couit or Cotuinen I li us of tuid C' unty, on the third day ot heineiiiber next tor lontlrinntlon and will tie u-n tinned slier lour days unit is nuplluns be tiled itlthlu that time. Ihe tlrht and larll.tl aecoubt of John', Kans, Asslgne.- of Abrulnuii .Xllller. The Brl aivouui ut r It. Jacison, committee of Mcpliiu 'hoiuan aluiiulle, tl LlllkL' 't . 1,11 rrolb'y. 'Ibe i my timihtiMtlon K Hit true .ii,iii,,it ,t .ini,'tr with choltx xn-ti-.iiii .mil li.ieli brandy toi In l t. . ( ln,li-ra Moibus itau-itt ii ,i i ..-I,--. ni,ii-hi)ea slid ly ei l r i ,p. iiu tlalulelicy 'uu I - ill HilHt In tliebUiln h -itu I ui s, and aiolulngth ' i - ol I Huge ( f ulcr,Voot, undldmate Ask tor b AKIOkb'S JXSilCA OlNGEH. u aug S, 18 to Sauforiis Jamaica Ginger. aug,, IHw THE LONDON tlvel. Til It HltlTlSH QUAItTEHLY hEVlEW (ETSUfSt lal), BlaCaWoc-'s Efliirrt Magazine. tsr The.is He prints sre rot selections ; they give the originals In full, and at about one-third Uis price of the rngu-li Hdltlom. T he lurid adiQiieeo anddl'coverles In the arts sciences, the ieeul mlditlons tu kuowledge U ererr department of llierstnre, wnd all the new publica tions us ihey Issue rrom lhs press, are fully report slid discussed In Ibe pages of these is-rlodlcals, la Uligusgs ui once near, lonioiei atitj foiupreurusJTC. I The silkies sre cojimonly more condensed and full of matter Ihuu Die utersgo books ot the period. Trrnik lor ISTS IncludliiK iuslu(e I'uyxblo Mrlctly In Adisntu, For any one l.rt lew- n ui er annsus I-'orauy two lie lens loti 1 Koranv thiee Ifcilrws lotto " " For sil four He lews ltlkj " ' 1-or Itluckwooil's Magazine 4tai Fur Hltti kwuHl and one belew 700 For Hlaikwood sa-l two levtews loe-J 't For lllsckwood and three l(elews latu , For Ulackwuod aud lour I(eles ltiOv " ' CLUl'S. t discount of twenty per per cent, will be allowta ,o clubs 01 four or un ro i-crsons. 'ihusi foui cop 'csof lllsckwood or of ono I'eilew xlll tiesent tooae address for tin h tour copies ol the lour bcilews auu lllsckwood lories andboon. lo clubs ot leu or more, lu sedition to the abova discount, a copy gratis will be aUowt-d 10 the getiur up ot the club. VHKMIUMS. New sutocrlbers (apply lug earn ) for the ye&rlsra may hue, without churiic, the iiumlera lor ths last nuarter 01 1st; ot suili isrlodlcala as they subscrlbsr for, or liisieiul, new kubscrtbersto any two. tlue, r fonrot the aioe ieiloUkuls. mu, huxe unnofUi "K ur Huilews ' for isii 1 sulK-rlM-is loan nv may hitiul-oot tl.o- i-our He lews' or ono set ot blur k wi o-lH tittgiuti c f(ir l;t. Nl(htr ismlums lo sulibcitbers nor discount tu clubs can la uliowtd, U' less the uiom-y Isriiulttstl direct to the publuhirs. No ireuilurus gixen n ciubs.' 'lubccuro rrt iiiluitu It will bo necetasary to make tt-arly application, as tne blukuallable lor that Mir-t-se Is 1 milled. Tho Leouard Scott Publishing 0., 41 IIABUUY ST., NEW YOKk', Hi I, Ul, ' In r. it A O T i i a J 1