WW"-' I i r. v - - , I THE COLUMBIAN. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCll ATBLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY " PA. COUIIT FltOCEEDINQS, ni.ooHH nuno, nil bat, reit. o, im Rail Road Time Table. LACKAWANNA tc ULOOManUItU HAIL ItOAD nortii. otrrn, Accommodation Train, tM A.M. Mall Train T.93 A. M Bxpross Train l.M r. M. CATAWISSA HAIL ItOAD. NOHtn. Accommodation Train o.ss A.M. llegular Itupress .oc I'. M. Throngh cars on Express train cither to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllllamsport. 6.0OA.M. 4.49 1'. M 11.48 A.'.M snurn T,8 P. M. 11,45 A.M. September 2. Tho regular term of Cnnrt opened on Monday, with Hon. Wm. Elwcll, i rcaidcnl nnd Hon. I. K. Kricklmuin and F. h. Blnimnn on tlio lleneli. M. E. Cox, E. I). Didlcmnn. Michael W1. tor, N. P. Sheep wcro appointed Tipstaves for nrsi ween anil M. K. Vox, 0. 8. Houacl and 8, ili Caso for second week. Overseers of Pino township, against Over- seers of Jordan townOiin, I.vcomlnc cnunlv. Appeal from order of justices, allowed and same ordered filed. Hearitic at next sessions. llnrman Young allowed to liecomo a citizen of tho United States. Sale ordered in assigned estnto of David 8. 1 lower. Estate of Geo. LonEcnberccr deceased. J. It. lloliison continued, in auditor. Evidence to bo closed by November 1st. Commonwealth vs. William Wain. Surety of the peace. Tho caso was heard by tho Court, and defendant was sentenced to pay costs of prosecution nnd enter bml in the sum of two hundred dollars to keep the peace for ono year. Commonwealth vs. John Martin nnd Per- nandtis Lake. Larceny of (lour from D. P. Kn.lmi-t A lr,. lull Tlnf.,",,.!.,.,,,, t..l Hiram Whitmoyer of Centre was foreman of bail; allll casc8 continued to next term. OAMmiQN COLUMI1IAN. VTe will send tho Columbian to campaign subscribers to November 15th for 40 Now Is the time to get Up clulw. Tho Benton camp meeting is in session Tho Normal School opened with fair pects. cents. pros- Tho fair will open on tho Olli of October and continue four days. tho Grand Jury. There was n pretty largo attendance nt court on Monday nnd Tuesday. Tho friends of Hnrman A. Kramer arc cir dilating n petition for his pardon. The Hand discoursed some excellent music on the streets last Saturday night. Two kettles of hard soap were stolen from an outhouse at the Central Hotel lost Saturday Not a true bill. night. Commonwealth vs. Heeso Dawson. Larceny. A true bill! Commonwealth vs. Chester Johnson. As sault und Hattcry. Not a true bill. William Gingles, prosecutor to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. N, Longenbcrgcr. Porn! cation and Hastnnly. A true bill. September 3, Commonwealth vs, Jacob Pisher. Charge. Desertion. Recogmznucc tak en for nppenrnnce at next sessions. Commonwealth vs. John Jllack. Adultery. Samuel llogart,prosccutor, to Q. II. Rowland and A. E. Lewis are the contestants in Pike county lor the Congression. al nomination. Miss Agnes Buckingham has gone to Mount Holyoko Seminary, Massachusetts, to attend school for a year. Miss Eva Rupert opened her school in tho basement ot St. John's Episcopal church, Cnt nwissa last Monday morning. Tlio recommendation for the commutation of the sentence of Jack Kehoe has been finally refused by tbo Board of Pardons. On Monday last the Standing Committee met and after the transaction of some other business elected George A. Clark, Secretary. A. P. Yost has severed Ida connection with the JYcm of Pittston to engsge in the public:! tlon of a paper at Plymouth, with Frank Sny der. Always keep on band, as delay increases suf fering. If you have a cough or cold use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It will cure you. Price 25 cents. pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Henry Ant, A true bill Commonwealth vs. William S. Frnntz. Not n true bill. County to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. James Chambcrlin. Ille gal fishing. Not u true bill, county to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. P. Levan. Larceny. I trno bill, Caso called, defendant pleads guilty and is remanded to jail. Commonwealth vs. Recce,' Dawson. Cno called, defendant pleads not guilty, jury called and returned a verdict of guilty. Commonwealth vs. William Fisher. Throw ing obstructions on tho railroad. A true bill. Samo vs. snmc. Injuring a building of a railroad. A true bill. Commonwealth vs. McDonald. Not a true bill. Commonwealth vs. William Holdron. For. nication. A true bill. Case continued until next term. Commonwealth vs. William Fisher. Jury called on first indictment. After hearing the evidence, return a verdict of not guilty, coun ty to pay the costs. The weather for the pist week has been very warm. On Tuesday night a refreshing shower fell which tho parched earth drank in with a will. Do not forget that you can save fifty cents n year by paying subscription in advance. The The Nationals o this Congres'ional district have dominated E. E. Orvi, of Bloomsburg, as their candidate for Congress. Since this Dis trict is so largely Democratic as to preclude all possibility of his election, he will have to be contented with the em ty honor he ha" receiv ed at the hands of the new party, After settling in different parts of the country, and trying everytliring from a preacher to a demagogue to make a raise for himself, the Nationals have TUB P18II LAW. EXTIUCT MOM JUDGE Et.VtT.LL'S CltAIUJE TO THR ORAM) JU11Y, BEIT. 2, 1878, We find several cases coming up here by'n'n- peal from a justice of the peace, of a character hitherto upknown In this court, for the reason that the law under which they are presented Is of recent dale. You are undoubtedly aware (hat, within the last few years, the attention of the public and of the Legislature has been di rected to the matter of stocking tho rivers and streams of tills commonwealth wiih food-fishes, For that puriiose, appropriations have bcc made from time to lime, for a few years back, and commissioners have been appotnUd, who have charge on tho part of tho stste.of the prop agation of fih nnd of tho slocking of tbo streams A charge is presented hero for fishing with a gill net, nnd also for illegnl fishing. Just what that Illegal fishing is we know not; nor do we intend to say anything about the facts in cither of these cases; we only give you the law, and It is your business to ascertain what the facts are from the witnesses who w'll be pros cnt before you. By an Act passed in 1870 on the 6th day of Mny, it was provided In the twenty first section as follows i Section 21, It shall not be lawful for anv person or persons to place anv Bet net. or set nets, fi-h baskets, jioiid nets, gill nets, eel weirs, kiddles, urusli or isctne nets, or any oilier per manently set means of taking fish, or otherwise in the nature of seines, in any waters of this commonwealth: Provided, That nothing in this net shall prevent tbo fishing with gill nets in any of the tidal waters of this slate. Any per son violating the provisions of this section shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-live dollars for each and every offence. The twcnty-folirtli section provides as fol lows : Section 21. No person shall catch any speckled trout, black bass or other fih 111 any ot the waters of this state, by shutting or draw ing oil any portion ol sain waters, or liy drag ging or drawing small nets or seines therein when the waters shall lie wholly or in part drawn off, except by order of the slate fishery commissioner; and it shall not be lawful for any one to place, or caused to be plnced, in any of the streams of this commonwealth, any tor pedo, giant powder, nitro glycerine or other ex plosive substance, with intent to catch any fish attirepaid : anil any person violating the provis ions of this act shall be guilly of a misdeniean- r, anil on conviction thereof elial! lie liable to penalty ol tilty tioliars. This act provides in its twenty-seventh sec- ion, that peisons violating this act shall be nmiarily convicted thereof before a justice of le peace or alderman, Ac. Srction 27. Anv person or persons viola' on anv of the piovisinns of this not, and shall ie summarily convicted thereof before a justice r the peace or alderman, shall tie sentenced to ay the tine or tines, penalty or ienaltiesnttacli d to such viulalions, together with costs one slf nf which peiiallies shall go to the informer. and the remaining om-h.ilt shall he lorthwith mill to I lie treasurer ofllie coiuitv in winch ihe olleiice was cimmiittcd ; and it shall lie the du ty of said trea-urer to distribute said fund, si rising, at the cliwe ol each vear lo various school districts in said ounty in proportion to the nuiulier of f taxable in said districts: Provided, That said conviction shall he had within one vear from !ip time of committing the offence: .-Ina vrovt ded further. That the defendant may, on relusing to pay said penalty, enter into recognizuice. with one or more sufficient securities, lo answer said complaint, on a charge of a misdemeanor, before the court of quarter pesions of tl . ! .1. .. ... I ...I. !!. . I. . ! . Friend, a word with you I If you are troubled ith any skin diseases or other cutaneous Irrl- tlon, use Glen's Sulphur Soap. Do likewise If your complexion lie pimpled, blotched or sal low, lou won't regret it. Sold by all druggists. Hill's Hair & Whl-ker Dye, Black or Brown, COc: Aug, 30, -lw. Hceco Dnwson, charged with tho larceny of money from tho post oflice, was tried lost Tues day. The evidence was that money was found in his possesiionjsoon after tho theft, similar to that taken from I ho drawer, Conslablo Thomas testified that Dawson Admitted the theft to him when nrrestcd, but it afterward appearing that the ndmlslons were made un der promises, tlio evidence was rejected, There was enough however lo satisfy tho jury of his guilt, nnd ho was convicted, At our attendance at the Hcadly Grove camp meeting the other day, we met Frank A, 11. Koonsof L'Jzerne county, a Llbby Prison ac quaintance. It briefly called to mind our tribu lations of 15 years ago when we met tinder cir cumstances not at all auspicious. Mr. K. is a Democratic Greenbacker strong in the faith, nnd lias been nominated by that patty for the Assembly In the 2d District, lie is a man who knows tho requirements of the district, and if elected will bo a worker in their Interests. Al so being nntlcuneron that D strict will get no support froni.him. The Democrats of that Dis trict who meet in convention at Hhickphinuy on the 17th of September, can not do belter than lo endorse Mr, Koons. IN THE WIIOLB 1IISTOHY OF MEDICINE, No preparn'ion has over performed such mar vellous cures, or maintained so wide n reputa tion, as Ayor n Cherry Pectoral, which is rec ognized as the world remedy for all diseases of Hie throat ami lungs. Its lore nntinucd scrlts nf wonderful cures In all climates has made it universally known as n safo nnd relia blo agcnt to employ. Against ordinary colds, which aro tho forerunners of more serious dis orders, it nets speedily nnd surely, always re lieving suffering, and often saving life. Tho protection it affords, by its timely uso In tho throat and lung disorders of children, make It an Invaluable remedy to bo kept always on bniid in every home. No person enn nlford lo be without H, nnd those who have once used It liefer will. From their knowledge of its com position nnd effects. Physicians tire the Cherry Pectoral extensively in their prnctlce, niii Clergymen recommend it. It is nbsolulely cer tnin in Its remedial effects, nnd will always cure where cures ore possible. Foil Sale nv am. Dealers. jl no 1. 1 Business .Notices WE3TWAHD HO I WESTWARD HO I Parties going West will find it to their advantnge to purchase their outfits of cloth ing, trunks, bags nnd satchels cheaper than ever at L Lowenberg's. Fall styles of Worsted Coating-English Suitings just received at 1). Lowenberg's. The latest Novelty In Hats. Call nnd see Tin: Hussian Hat just received at D, J.owenuerg s. FALL HATci just received for Hoys ami Children at Lowenberg's" Men , old rates will be strictly adhered to when not come just in time to receive him in their arms f the county in winch the oflence I committed, ntl,i uivtv tuir nfint Tn tiri n tr tlio in lit, pmrv ..i.t.i - ;.:.. ..c i ....i , -j I".- f, - r j tl.a nltnia A.,ni.t ..ml Intl.... in inu ll, OtllCr SpCClCS Of prOpCTty MUl H KllldSOf Itv or penalties imposed bv this act. together labor everything we produce lrom tlio paid ifi advance, Tho Junior Editor has moved into the resi dence on Market street next door above Wil liara Ncal's. The house has becu entirely re modeled and rebuilt. The best reform in domestic life is without doubt the introduction of Dr. Bull's Baby Syr' up. Where it is known no more laudanum is given to the Babies. A railroad ticket to Chicago nnd back for sale at tills otlicc very cheap. Good until Do cembcr 31st 1878. tf nnd save him from complete extinction. A played-out and disappointed aspirant for Dem ocratic honors in the county where he now re. side, witli nothing to reeommet)d him to the suffrages of the people, tho National-it are cer tainly welcome to their new acquisition. Vun viUe Intelligencer, Lost. A bunch of ke)w belonging to this office, among which is one to a lock box in the Post Oflice. The finder will please return them. aug. 30-2w. PROMINENT CITIZENS OF CENTKALIA Alt- ItEiTEI) FOR FORaEKY. The Shenandoah "Herald" of recent date says : The development of what, under ordinary cir cumstances would be called a startling case of lorgery, creates but a simple ripple of excite ment in these days of bankruptcy, forgery and swindling. A seven thousand dollar forgery appears to have been recently discovered at After October 1st 1878 all subscribers who Ashland, in connection with the latel-irstNa owe from October 1st 1875 will be struck off the tional Bank of that place, and although the dis- list, and the accounts collected by law at the I covery is alleged to have been made ten days rate of $2.50 a year. If. I ago and Ihe arrests made at the same tune little has been said about it thus far. Mr. lorrey, A. A. Chase, editor of the Scranton Daily late cashier of the bank, on the luth of the pres !i7wi, was ridden in effigy on a rail through I cnt month, preferred charge of forgery aganwt the streets of Scranton.and fired from the mouth John and Kobert Bryson. The facts in the case of a cannon In the public Bquare for opposing I as alleged by outsiders, seem to be as follows : the new county scheme. I Among the papers, composing some of the a I sets of the bank, was a two-montus note for What is the uso offish laws when n grand 57 noo.slgncd "Catharioe Bryson." When press' jury will not sto that they aro enforced. There ej for payment, which was long since due, Mrs' were several clear cases presented, but tho bills Urvson made an affidavit in which she said she wero ignored. Grand juries seem to labor un- Dot giKn or authorize any one to sign any sucli dcr the impression that it is their duty to try note( all which she exacted to be able to prove cases, not to send them in court lor trial. a0. This affidavit is signed "Catharine, her X mark, Bryson." John and Robert Bryson The colored camp-meeting at Kupert was were arrested and taken before 'Squire Garner, largely attended 011 last hundny, although f Ashland, and hound over in the sum of $7, the crowd would have been doubled if trams I joo to appear at the September term of court wiih costs, shall commit said defendant lo the common jail of the county for a period of not less than one day lor each dollar ot penalty 1 in posed. That is the Act of 1870. The whole subject nderwent revision in 1878. The lat session of the Legislature passed laws upon this subject substantially according with the Act of 1S7G . making some changes, however, in regard to the time when fish might bo taken ; for instance rout may be taken by hook and line, at any time within the months of April, .May, J line and July by the act of 1S78, Ihe previous law allowing Ihem lo be taken up to the fifteenth day of August, but both Ihen and now only in the manner stated in the twenty-scvenlh teciion of the Act of 1S70, and not by gills nor by seines. had been run, the grounds. Lack of space prevents 11 fuller notice this week. The utmost order prevailed on Colonel Joseph Freck, Mr. George McElhenne, The meetings still continue. am) Jr. Black, of Centralia, became sureties tor the accused, whom it Is supposed will be Iried at the next term of court. The 'affidavit Uon which the arrests were made was signed by William Torrey, and staled that the subscrih expected to prove that Ihe'accused were guilty of forgery. The Wllllamsport Gazette .0 llulUtln has changed proprietors, Hon. Jacob Tome of Mary land, and Col. J, Salade of Wllllamsport liav Ing purchased it. The editorial and business management remain the same. It is a good The Wyoming Seminary and Commercial paper, barring Its politics, and we wish the new College ha reduced its prices to meet the times, firm success. yet new furniture is.being put into Ihe rooms, It is one of the largest schools in the Country, The general expression among the student L that the school mini to thim a homo, made sa cred by the kindness of its administration, and the cordial sincerity of its amenities. Its social and home-life Is pervaded by an atmosphere of refinement and religion which cannot fail of a most elevating and ennobling influence on all , ... . "uv, unci, vitvi, ,11 ivo ixrooim. 4 dum l We notice with pleasure Hit renominauon 01 , , .., . . r, .,. in.,r. JJr. li. H. tsimingion 01 uanvi.ie .or ,., U(m u gWcn ,n Al,clcnUlui Modem Lanl!UaKes Judge of Montour county. r. c .... u,. u.. Mathematics. Music. Paintim.' f. 'Pl.t nn.MA.A:t fnltA .iim.IUI nr. ngnineas, anu aouuu ju " Important want in providing a course of practi the people that he was the right man in tlie. I ... . ' mi t. .. .,1.1 I III BUUIT UI JUIIIIU U4(HI WMUg ' right place, and tl.ey wisely conciu .eu to . lind D. D., Kingston, Pa. mnj mere. 110 wu uhmuuuh-., uv .v..v-., bv a larue maiorltv. belnc popular with all classes. Spite of all the complain! about bard times, it Is said that the sea shore and other summer resorts have bee., more largely patronized dur ing the past summer than ever before. Thou sand of people went across tho sea to attend the Parh Exposition. Evidently somebody has funds. A MINE THAT HAH BEEN ON FIHEFOIl A YEAH AND A HALF. The Legislative Commission appointed to se lect a site, prepare plans Sc., for a new peniten tiary for the Middle District, organized in Phil adelphia on Ihe 30th ult. The next meeting An abandoned woman, driven from other labitatlon. made her home In an otherwise unused drift of Butler colliery, near Piltston, 'wlllbeheldatHarrisburgonthe 23d of Sep- P.i. The fire by which she cooked spread to temtier. We have already sumrested Blooms- the mine fully a year and a half ago. The l.nrr. a ilenirnliln lnejllnn. Effort should be mine was so situated that water could not be made to call the attention of the commission to Introduced to flood it, nor ws smothering by our advantatres. steam successful, The fire threatened to extern to mines of the Pennsylvania and Delaware and Business Beers. This notorious scamp was Hudson companies Warned that they would be arrested at the Itupcrt camp meeting on last 1 ,eJ accountable for damages, the Butler corn- Sunday on tho charge of bawng committed a pny adopted Ihe plan of Isolating the fire. rape on ' Musselman. ihe net is said to I Jeep trench, in the shape of a hone shoe, was have been witnessed by e. largo number ot dug around the fire, through layers of lock an boys. Ho was promptly arrested and lodged I coal, to the clay, A brick wall six feet thick in jail. On Wednesday last tho Sheriff brought fills this trench, and the fire is thus cut offfrom him to the Court House, but while In tho loui- new fuel. It is estimated that fully 500,000 iniBs'wjra' ollico on the pretence of getting tons of coal have been consumed In this burn ball, ho managed to escape, walked quietly I lug mine. The town of Pitltton would in time throueh tho crowd in tho court yard to the have been burned under but for Ihe barriers, Eichungo Hotel took and paid lor u drink The land surface under which the fire has raged then leisurely made his exit through the rear I presents a picture of desolation. It Is a barren, of the hotel. In about five minutes his absence I baked expanse, covering 150 acres. The com us discovered. The huo and cry was raited, I pletlon of the wall of defense and safety oatur- and after considerable search ho was found hid ally brings feelings of great joy to the peopb in I, W. McKclvy'a barn. He wa promptly I of Pittston and to all others interested. Here- band-cuffed In spite of his protc.t und lodged I after abandoned coal tunnels will not be given in a cell. I over for houMkeepInir, urosei. rOlSONINO IIY I'EAUII STONES A fatal caso of poisoning by peach Ptones, which is noted in the French papers as having recently occurred in Paris, should serve as a warning lo families in which children are allow eil to look afler themselves for hours at n lime' Probably very few adults themselves know how iK)ionous peachstones are. Tlievictim of the recent accident in Paris secreted the stones of n number of peaches, and obtaining a ham mer, when left alone broke them open Indus triously and ate ihem; the result being that he was fatally poisoned by hydrocyanic(prtissic)acid. Since the peach season is now upon us, it is as well to explain what quantity of poison the peach stone possesses riler on toxicology state that one ounce of the kernels contain about one- grain of puro prussie acid, mid this quantity, it is well known, Is snfficient to kill any adult person. Even two-lhiril of a grain has very often proved fatal, and indeed may well be regarded as a falai dose lor any child. Tlio best Zephyr finished Germantown Wool nt Clark A: Wolf's. Hardware, (llnss, Paints, Ac, lower than evet at J, fecuuyler oc Sou's. Hoot headquarters at McKinney's. A few special drives in Towels, Napkins, iiiuin Linens, very cheap at Clark V Won " Noncr.. Three hundred emiitv Iron bound Liquor Barrels for sale at 1). W, iiooumf i,iquor store Jlaui street, iiiooms uurg, nug. Trv tho EiL'hniie Shirts at Clark Weill's. lien Jiiilicr lilt the null on the hi-nd in Ins terse nnd telling description of the cllecls ol iloliu Sherman's contraction policy, ill hi Muino speech. 'It is,' said he, "Miueezing property down and debts up, until debt cats up nil the property and leaves the man and his family homeless. Ono kind of property is kept up nnd .mother is forced dawn. You had a mortgago on your house for $2,000 You bought tho houso for $.1,000. Your limine within the last fivo years has depreciated nt least $1,000. Is your mortgage any less ?'' And so of the bonds, purchased with green peace backs, when they were at a discount of forty BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOllMAL SCHOOL DISTltlCT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. as at present constituted, oners the very best acuities for Professional and Classical learning U'llldlnsrs spacious, Inv ttlng and commodious j completely lieau a ny stoain, wi ll i TI1H SCHOOL, snrlni? water. jjcauon ncniumu, nni euv oi I ventilated, lighted by gas, am Tri.irlipm PTnerlenced. enlclent. and alive to their work. moderate. Fifty cents a v eek deduction to all expecting lo tcacn, Students admitted al anytime, Hooms reserved when desired. furnished with a bountiful supply of pure,sof t Expenses Courses ot study prescribed by tlio Mate i I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : 1. Academic. lLCotnuierciat. 1 1 1. Course iit-MiMr. IV, Course In Att. V. Course in Physical Culture. The Lleinentary. Scientific and Clusdcal Courses en- ruuri-.s-ii).N.i and Hiivienis irradiiatn? llurcln, receive stato Diplomas, oonfernni! I U iiiuiu.ik9 lu liiv uiuui t 'mim-n icveivv Auiuu i ' corresponding Decrees i Master of tlio Llemenls: Master otrilie ty-lctices : Master of the Classics, i fotlowla rtiri arcs he nnnrvn ,,f Nt.un v rirescr bed bv the Mute is liberal, una inn ncienunc anri classical courses are not interior lo inoscnr o'iriK-stCo leires. Thntnti,r.miii-imihi(rtiernrfierfjf ciilzenshin. 'flie times demand tr. Itts onoot the nrlin,- orilects of this Behool la helo id secure It., bvf BCiitondemcIenlTeacheisforherScliociH. Totmseridii solicits yimnif persons ot goo laoiiiues ami goon purposes, mow- who desire to improve tnoir umo Tlie times demand tr. Itts onoot the prim,- objects of this School lo help Id secure U. byfrtrnlmlnzlntclll- neranns of coo I am ities and euod rj'irnosen. tlioae whoileKlre to lnmrme their tlmo nnd their talents, as Mnrtents. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor atier le.iMnr school, l'or atalnue, address Ihe Principal. HON. WII.I.IMI l;i,Vi:i,l Prrslilinl llimnl nf Ti ule-- sept. 8, ':r,.- Cnll nt McKinnoy's lor Shoes. dent's Collars. 2 for 2.1 cents at Clarke Woll'n. DOBIUN'S ELECTUIO SOAP. Having obtained the agency of this Ci:i.i.i!i:ati:d Soap for Bloomsburg nnd vicinity, I append the opinion of some of our bot'pcoplo as to its merits. "I have tird Dobbin's Electric Soaji made by 1. L. Cumin & Co.. Philadelphia, Pu lor washing about ten year-, ami think it superior to any other. Mrs. 0. 0. Hartley." "'c have Used Dobbin's Electric. Soup and find it superior to any other or all others. Mrs. V. II. .Incoby, Mrs. B. H. Stohner. I desire all my friends and customers lo Gre this lioap one Trial, so that they may know just how good the Heat Soap in tbo United States is. J. H. Maui:, july 12, TS-ly Bloomsburg, Pa. lot of Ladies' Shoes at Clark it ground or manufacture from the forge is sealed down, down, down. It is only the bonds that g, up, up, up. A UEMAItKAULU KKSL'LT. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is tlie only remedy which has given complete sat isfaction in severe cases of Lung Disea-es. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneiimonia,Whoop ing Cough, Ac, who have, no personal knawl- New Wolf's, Boots and Shoes cheap nt McKinney's. A new lot of Ribbons, Ties, How s, Collars, Cull's, Huchiiigs, Laces, Scarfs., very cheup at Clark Wolt's. SHERIFF'S SALE OF HEAL EaTATE. ny virtue ot a writ ot Venditioni Exponas, Issued out of the court of Common Pleas of schuvlkll county, and to ino Klrccted, vvltl lie exposed to pub lic Bale or out-cry, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1S73, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, nt tho Cotiit House, in the iroruugli ot Pottsvllle, sclmjlMil count)', the fol lowing described real estate to-vv It i Mo. 4. -All that certain tractor plo:eof land, sit uate partly In cnlonana North union tow nsnips, Schuylkill county, and partly In lloarlutrcreek town ship, Colvunrjla county. lieglnnlriR at a point In the line divlrilnc the coimtlesut sehujlkl 1 atid Colum bla.tlicnce ulonir sihl dtvhlon line un l land of I'et'-r Lnt. north 12dejiiees east sun ptrclios to another point In sain county line lltenee norm w ueirrees, east, 7-2 parents to a si one, thiiiee north 1 debtee, enst er. tien-lie lo another tioltit la the line dlvldlnir n lid COlllllien. I lieil 13 U) IIUC mm Uliu Ml , , i'-f Ent, lwith 47 decrees, east wi perches lo another point In said line, then-e by land now or late 1k Inngln,; to Ihe cMate of 'I ei.cn i:oc, deceased .oin h 7y-, decrees, east ye pmiu-s to a stone, thenee by same south r. ilesrtees. east !tt peiiliesto n Mono thence by land of .lushua ust, soullm degrees i it !too jiercnes to a stone, theneo soutli lis deyrees. east U9 perehisto a pine, thence by land of II. K. ost south lii degrees. vvet W4 peiehes ton vtone thence by niidof Zlmmeiman noith 1 denreewest !M pel ches to a chestnut tree, thence bj baine south 7.v tleiru-es west tOMienh-s to n post. Iheliee b same Miulhadegiees wtsl M s-io perches toast ne theneo by land of Yettersiid Unities nnrihs7d,- glees vve-,1 1'l JiertlHS Ul a rneMllui. uo. uet-.i ien 11 east of Ihe line dlvldliurtuhl counties ot selinyiklll and Columbia, theme by same land, crossing mm line Into Celiunrjla county south al'. degrees weH s7 perches lo a stone, im nco nyianu oi me i-suue oi Tench cote deceased norili 2 degrees e.ust li perch es to a stone, thence by samo norm 4a;vocgrees w est 133 percnes io a oiii,t tiieueo oy mno u, oauiivi W'angworth S"v degieess;east isiirirrlies lo astone, thence by samo noi th '3 degi tea easl tt is rehes to aplue, theneo by land of t iler Lnt south us ' de grees east 61 perches lo a sionc ihente b ,ame north M", degncauast 140 perches to the place ot beginning, containing t.liiiacies and to iciches nioic or less, as the piopcrtj of A. P. spinney. Taken In execution aad vv lit be sold by WILLIAM J. .MAltTZ. shcittr. Sheriff's onice, potisvilic. August lsth, lsTS. O. 23. SA.-VjA.0-E, imu.Ku ti 5ilvcrv;aro, Vatohcs,Jcv;5lry,Clccl:3 Dachy & Co's. Arlvt's. ,CvC, Sure edge of Boschce's German Syrup, To such w e What fnh are alleged to have been taken, or would say that 50,000 donen were sold last year fish of what character, we know not, whether bass or trout or any other fish taken contrary to law. The Act as it now stands in regard to black bass is that they are not to he taken between the first of January and Ihe first of June. The lasl Act (nf 1S7S) made Ihe time a innnlh ear lier than before, But Ihcre is a general pro hihition running through all law, and extend- ing lo all sorls of fishing, and that is that no fish are to be caught in nny in inner on Sun days. , J lie Act of I Sin sIho provides that a person having in ids possession a net such as is pro hihitcd (having it in his Kisrssion, though pot actually in use) is primaftc ie evidtiue Hif- ficient to convict him of violating the law. You see, therefore, III it the Legislature, (and very properly too,) intended to cut up by the roots thepr'actice of depleting the rivers, by tak- ingfith from them in such a manner as lo prevent the propagation of li-hcs and the supplying of Ihe waters They have intended to do it, and it Is Ihe business of courts and jurors not to let the selfishness of any one mall, no mailer who be ....... i. :.. , i... r..... i ,'..i.. ..r ,i L ui.ij i,ri iutj,i-ii-ii-, ,,i viib com monwealth to himself, contrary lo law. When ever that is done, and the fact can lie establish ed, it is the biisitiC'-s of court and jury, the hus Iness of every good cilUen,lo see to it lb il theru is a prOrtceutio 1 and 'a judgment according to law. without one complaint. Consumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 70 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. Sept. 0 tf. AuoTiir.n Pat Man Ri:il'cki. H. F. Kn urs, dealer in dry-goods, Woodhull, HI., writes Botanic Mkhicixk Co,, Bull'ilo, X. Y., June il,' 1878: "Gentlemen Plca-e find inclosed J3,00, for which send me, by express, Anti-Fat. I have taken one bottle suid I lost five and one punier pounds." Crampton's Palm Soap is the best laun dry soap in this or any other market. Fcr sale by Jacob II. Maize. mav 18-3w More new Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Tick ings, Olnghame, &c at Clark & Wolf's. MeKinneys Shoe Store below Court House. Try it Buy it Palm Palm Palm Soap At Jacob H. Alaize's nt Jacob H. Maize's, may !5-lSv A new linn of Ladies Hosiery, Gloves, Ac, at Clark & Wolt's. ft YI'.tttN TO IMV roil A TAllIM. G1 -O SIO .PER. ACHE. 31 eei U nnil Mitplc I mill In Cllclil Kiiii lit ttic ililllrin rant til tlx- J. turn! tiiltl- iiikI lu. tl III fill i;ilt(a: l omi-itii). iisLn raisracr. Strong soil N m- 1 1 tips-jiifiilj' oJ tliiilii'S-no 1i'otigIit-ii clilncli titiSM- iik Iii:mi r-."' II- -i, ,I,'AM--M I V tl I I r-i-v MAi,tcr ,i i All iu,p , ,,Mi i niii i ni.uiclltum i i-sti.i-. oi- i eK i.iiAsr ftu' i';tlii:rItlt l..',,'i' ' fhrman , Aid.'-' VI. tl. HI (.HART, I i tsn COMUISSIOSER, ' ','MM- HAI MICH, aprll VI, K- d zrm Itemovedto the Post Oftlcc building, llrsTilo i above tlie L'xhangc Hotel. All kinds if Wateli . Hx-h nnj Tewelrv lieLt- rly repaired nnd warrau u. mny il, is ir II II III! Par-tm- Ptirunllve Pills i , ik-N"W ltl ,v. Blood, Intidvvlli eomp;i-tel. rh,nh-e tm b'ood In toe entire S'-urulii tlir. i- ii hi ills m,j jwr-on who will tato l ll n ' ill 'i i -m ' t , "i . i -k1 maybe restored i-.i i. sound l.i il.li ii iahuil.1 g t; possible. Fend by mall lor k letter stamps. 1. KJUIlNMiN SCO., liangor sic. d uu.' Id, 11-4 vv TRAVERSE JURORS. SECOND WbEX. lllooin Lit Jones, Isalali HaKinbuch, (! M Koclurd, Isaac llodannel. ... ,, IleWim-Jotm ! Kline, John C Winner, Washington Knouse. Heaver K I. Kramer. Sol II Urertbender. liilarcn-eK-deo W Miller, linlcl Power. calawlssa Harry O luhn, tamnel Long. Centie M M Millard. Conynifhain Jaincs Dew ey. lireenwood. vv in l-'cccc. John U Johnson, Win 1' lkeler, Hentoa Ikeler. Jackson Wm L Manning. l.ust Daniel .Morris, Maj berry fcnyder. Main V V (irover. Mifflin John Mlehad jr, A J Hernlnger. Jlontour Michael Itfuch, John ltodarinel. iirange Miles VV llinins, Jackson Knorr. Pin F I' Masters. Hoarlnt'treek 1) H llowf r, Davlil Long, .scott (leo lUchard, Abram Snjder. hugarloat Abljah 1-ritz, 11 1? KroUer. Rubbers at McKinney's. Miss llKi'.THA Vox lIiu.KUN, thi:Ci:i.eiiiia- Ti:n PkuesTiiian. The only remedy used by her, after long and continued exertion, and in fact, during her malihcs, is Gila? Liniment Iodide Ammonia, It not only relieves her ie- laxed muscles and cords, hut gives her strength and endurance. She is never without a supply of Ihe Liniment, Sold by all Druggists, HELM'TINO JUIKira AT PAlItS. Every fanner who has anything In do willi the details of an agricultural exhibition, niiiit understand how difficult it is lo enlist the ser vices of cmnHHent persons forlliediU'eiint class es, whether ol stock, implements, seed', vegilu- bles or dowers, mid of those in whom every con fidence Is placed' It is frtfpiently the praclic, of printing t'ie names of the judreH, somo of ihem put down without knowlnir llieir cipaclty for the particular toiumillee on which they are placed, and nearly all of theru nru for the lirst time apprised of their appointment by seeing their names thus publicly nniiounctd. As the appointees were not, llierefoie, coiMillcd as lo their convenience or willingness lo serve, the "committee of arrangements," or whoever else had the selecting of the judges, liml when the exhibition comes around, that not more than one-third of these judges, nre upon the ground, or if they nre, are rot always willing to undt take the duties, often unpleasant, when there are many competitors. The committee of arrangements, therefore, at the very last moment, are compelled to select judges from such persons as may bo present on the first day of the exhibition as it is generally then that the judges go the rounds to gather the needed Information on which to make tho awards. In this dilemma many persons act as judges who are Incompetent for a discharge of their duties, or are likely to be biased in their judgments, not having the stamina, in the pres ence of friends, to decide against them. Hence the dissatisfaction which eo often follows the awards of the judges. The way to correct the evil Is first, to place no man on the list of judges, without knowing ids ijuallfications for tlie particular duly he is called UK)n to perform ; and 'second, to nolify mm oi i no inienuon lo do so and get either his verbal or written consent to srvet wiih the re- uesi mat il any llilng should Jiiprien to pre vent his being present In lime, to nolify Ihe committee, In order that a suitable substitute may be appointed.'. "Cuiikii or Diu.NKiN'd. A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for Li ijiior, that had so prostrated Ids system that be was unable to do any business, lie was entire ly cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayid all that burning thirst; took away the appetite for liquor; made his nerves steady, and lie has remained a sober and steady man for mote than two years, nnd has no desire to return to ids cups, and I know of a number of others that have been cured of drinking by it." Prom a leading It. R. Official, Chicago, Ills. The Rose of death. Do not wait until the hectic Hush which indicates advanced cousiiuip lion, appears on the cheek, Check the hard cough and heal the irritated lungs with Hull's Honey of llorchound ami Tar, before the crii-es couies. Be in time, Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. CONSUMITION CUltO). An old physician, retired from practice, in v- lug had placed in Ids hands by an last India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remidy, for the speidy and permanent euro for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all other throat and lung aiTecllons, also n pos Itive and radical cure fur nervous debility and all nervous complaint; after having tested its wondeiful curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt it his duly to make it known lo ids su Hi-ring fellows. Actuated by his motive. and a desire lo relieve human fullering, 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 stamp, naming- Ibis paper. W. W. Sherar, 119 Power's Block ltoehe.-ter, New York, August 1G 4w, Marriages. OLlVttlt!lomiAN.-On tho Kith ult.. at tho residence ot Ihe brldc'a (ather.by Itev. u. ll. Iiecliant Mr. W llllam C. Oliver, to Miss Hannah Hoffman both ot ltoarlngcreek, Columbia county, pa. (IKKSKL-YKAtlUlt.-On tbo 1st lnst.,by tho bamo at the iteformed parsonage at Calawlssa, l'a , .Mr. Adam J, (lensel ol Catawlssa to Miss Sarah A. Ye ager or ltoarlngcreek, Columbia county, l'a. Deaths. Peter Ilerdlc has filed a petition In voluntary J bankruptcy, at Pittsburg. VIL80N.-m iishlDgcreclc township on tbe 11th ult,, Katie w., twin daughter oi J, (J. rnJ Kate It. W ilson, dee'd., aged a months and SI da) a, KNT. InUglitttreetcntho !0th ult, Oeorgo K., sou oi u, jr. juit, agoa ll mourns. MILUIlt,-In Minilnvulecn thoscth ult., Ucorgo Miller , iigtd tl years, 10 mocUia urn M days. Crampton Brother's Palm soap at Jacob II. Maize's. It is the Lest. Try it. may 3-1 8vv Admission free at McKinney's. Clark &"Wnlfhavo now open a new line of Zephyrs. Germantown Wool, Saxony, Shetland Wool and Moss, Canvasses, Bur laps. Splints. Mottoes, Needles, Card Board, Rug Frintrcs, &a , at lowest prices. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAIU.B REAL ESTATE ! R4 Ntntn strcc t Pitt' Tg, Dec. in, Wi. Aters. DKKiiKit, iu:a k v e I (itntleincii : our rinta ic Uen entire mt NfacMon. 1 liavo used tin ni on a trootf inanj ill fit r cut kinds oi work, such us Iron, Tin, Wood. KiM., Ac, nnrl never henrd an comnlalntR, on tin ton tmry, tho woik stands vi-ll ami tor wear, will in mv opinion, htand with an Itadtnthe maikcl. v.lifii In want orrcrcionco in tills city or Mclnlty 50U u.r ( IUL3 US iVU lUlliU UCM. iici,t;imiiy i ours, .1011N T. (iltAY. I'alnternnd DcakTln ralnta, Oils, &c. bTUICTLY I'UIIC WHITE IXAD, AT THE LOWEST MaUKET llATns. JIONTOUH bLATC 1'AINTy, S CKSTS. MONTOUIl METALLIC VIIITA, S CENTS. JW IT TT TV NAVi CliswiiwSLTflliaccoL T It tl . k?t tn t it-tiinat Vxpoiitlon trt hut chtwing quulClitt ntrt wnVm? anl lut'wj Aor aettr qf trctemng tin-l flavor ,1 1 T.ir twst to' . n rvrr made, Aorbln' ntt tn-if-i'.Rrk iu-1 jy uiiitfttrj on Itifrfior iiti'Hif, t-e lUat J.Lum't lxtt U oi vitt j ' j. eni-M n'l Ppnd for limply r. . t. t A .'-li . 'v Mr., Utfribur, . I. I. in nil. Kt.i lMilltuttI;ntn. l'U. 1j, 'I- l ll RDWt LL ii . Adverlisinq N 1 I I.I' WITU 4U H 1.1 tumo v rutiinui RTS si '.Oina. if. WHIT JJESST? i-eiull, r IHUiva-e. lria I'al I'. .V1ANCUA, Uovcr, UjI tie and jtaraJ. aaff ,,'is-ivv $10 TO SI 000 Inves -:X 1 1 Wall Street (.11 I VJ tJlVHVI hUX-KRlii b lfoillmrRKV. er innntti. Ii,,uk M-nt ir.-u exniie ill e even tbunr. Alllltv-nll vMt.lt JCl'O., lUNKKKd n Wall street, MONTOl'Il MHTAIXIt' llltOWN, (I CENTS. OFF COLOUR AT THIS I'ltlUE. PUR3 LINSEED OIL .tt lowest mr.i'ltct r:tlc. Sanford's iuig.im,'IS-4vv Jamaica Ginger. aui.ao, '7S-4W '"he onlj fnn.liln.ilnn cf tlio tllie.lnln.ilui t.ln;,i'r vvltll CllOtco Arumutlc ana French liranny ror ciiulera, cholera Moibus. tTamps and )Mli.s, Diarrhoea and Uyen lery, li)epsla. Flatulency want of Tone ana Activity In the Mora, iich and Hovels, nnd avoiding the daiiferaor I'Lanst ot W'atcr.Vood andi'llinate- Ask for AM-uun 8 Jamaica cjinoeii. d sample cards awl trice charge. list lurDlsbed without t.M) .10 .111 J 411 . 0 liK .IV ." a. tie S.OU IAllKETREP01tTS. BLOOMSBURG MARICKT. Wheat rcr husbel f . so Kin " 3' corn, new, " w oat, " " mi r lour per uurrei t,.m rioverseea flaxseed muter Hires I'UUOVV rotnloea Dried Apples Hams siilca Shoulders Lard per pound Ilayperton , ltcuswax Timothy Seed VIUIA1IU.VB I'UH IVIAk No. 4 on Wharl I 3,t per Ten No. 6 " " " No. C " " I J.iil " Ulackumlth'sl.ulupon Whart fs.in " Httumlnoiia " 14 Mi " At Private Sale, A 1'AItM CONTAINING AIIOUT 109 .A. CUES, mostly cleared, anil whereon oiv erected a LAItOK BRICK DWKI.UNG HOl'SK, a l-'rnmo lllank llarn, Wnpon Shed, and other ont liulldttii.rs a well or soft v ate rat the hojsoaiul uuu al the barn. 'Ihero nuuilsoa laife numucroi Ap ple, 1'each and cherry Trees and a good IHON-STONC hTOh'K Ql'AItKV. ALSO, A LOT OF GROUND nt the coiner of Third and centre Mreets, being ono hundred and thirty-two leet ou Third street and two hundred ami toiuteen ana one-uau recr, ou centie, vv Hereon ate cieiieu a I.ni'c llrlt'U Uwclllni; House, with stkjim IIkatim! Ai'i'AKATrs, and In thorough rep.ur. iiiiviiib u well, ciuru, Ice-house, cool'utf Utilise- and all conveniences. Hulli slluute within Hih limits ot tho Town of lilooiiisnuii.', and onered lu be sold on eusy and Ha sunablo terms. John o. riti:i:.n, viouumvta, aug, t!3d, 3m l'CBk'a, PitOVKUUS. "Iho Itlchesr, mood, Sweetest llreath and Fair est bMn lu Hop Iiltteia." "Millie Hop Hitlers saves blj doctor bills and Iouk sickness." "That Invalid wife, mother, sister tar child can lie made tho picture ot hcallh with Hop Hitters." When worn dovv n and ready to take our bed Hop miters Is what j on need." "Don't phjslc anil ploslc, font weakens and de stroys, but take Hop miters, that build up comm. ually," "I'hyslclans or all schools uso and recommend Hop Hitlers. Testlheui." "Health Is beauty and Joy-Hop Hitters rives health and beaut) ,,f "There aro more cures made with Hop Hitters than all other inedtclms." "When the bruin Is wearied, Uienervcslunstruni; the muscles weak, use Hop Hitters." "That low. Hi-noun fever, want of sleep and w eakness, culls lor Uop Hltturs." lion t'uuuli t'un- mill I'nln Itelli-f. I. iilcntiiut, sure iiul i-lieiiii. FOH (Al K UY VIOV IS UHOT11IH8. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this (Jfliue ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST REABONAUX.K TERMS. 1 he iinilorlcrnei-1. AdtiilnKtrators. will sell at nub ile sale at Ihe lalo lesldinte nt Michael Vv asncr, de- ( eased, near vvii'-ningioLViiie, in nerry luivusmp, .vioutour couniy, ia., ou Saturday, September 14, 187S, at ten o'clock a. m the following valuabe and de- sirauie itu.vi, i.m a 1 1., io vmi.; I'.MUl .0. 1 All that certain larm situate la Limestone town, ship. Montour county, l'a., bounded and descrlind asfoliows-: (inihonnrtii nyianunr l'eicr naiay. on the south uy tne .vu-ses f i.iric ; ou me easu by the same, and on the west by farm No. s, containing 81 ACRES ABB 114 PSRCHIS, nett measure, whereon Is erected a Fit AM H DWKI.I.IXO IIOUSH, a bank barn, wairon shed and othe'oiitliiitldlnrs, also a (rood well or waier. irifre is a nne ninny Appio tircnaia, anu picniy ot omer iruu ; ai.su u Good Stono Quarry & Lime Kiln on the picmlses. r.iii.n ,o a, situate in Limestone townslilp, county and Stato aforesaid, bounded and described ns follows i ou the noun by lands nt the -Misses Clark nnd John Shearer, on the snith bj land ot Nathan Saul, on tlio east by loim No. 3, and on the west by fjim No. 1, containing 74 ACRES and 132 PERCHES, tlnee acres of wlil hla limber land, nett mcasuie, whtreon Is erected a FHAMU mvi:uiNi HOUSE, a bank Iwru.and other outtnilldlnirs. There Is a i;c,od Apple orilmnl, an olumdiiuco of Irullfif all kinds and a uood well of vvntir on Hie j,umles ; aiso, a good ilstern at the barn. r.tmi o. ;s, Sllnate In I.linePtono township, count.v ami state nloresulil, bounded and desrrlbi'd us tnl'.ows: (in Hie nnrth by lai'd of John shearer, on the soulh by 'a "I of Conrad Cotner, on the east by U imam Uut ler and on tlio west by farm No containing (!(! Acres and Porches, nett measure, whereon Is erected a frame dwelling limine, n bank barn, wagon shf d and oth. r outbuild ings. There Isa tlrst-flass Aprle orchard untl an abundance of other trult. also an exLellent well of water at the house and a rtstern at the bum. r.uiM . -i, situate In Ptrry lovvnshlp couni.v una stale afore said, tioiuided and descrlbul as lolovvs: on I lie nurlli bv farm No, n, on the aouili by lind of .lami's T. Ileddi ns, on the twf bj .laeob I'ci'l'it's estate, and ou the viest by Jesse (lii-sh, eontalnlug 38 Acres cud 120 Pftrchca, nett measure,w hei ton Is ercted a GOOD FRAMF. OWKI.I.ING IlDl'Sl-:, bank barn, good wngon shed, and other outbuild ings. There Is nn excellent well of waler, a Hood Apple oiihird, uud un abundance ot other Irull uron the pumt,eb. I'.m.ii .o. r, situate In Derrv ton nshln. county and slaieafoie- said, boiiniled and dcseillH-fl as follows, to-wt: : on Ihfi i.ortti bv land or Jacob Wuf-m-r.cn Hit' south bv larm No. 4, on iliocusl la Jacob lun"i"s I'stule.and onttio west V) oeorgu . tysu-r, conaiuing V8 Acres and 1'JO Perclies, nett measure, whireou 1 creeled a (;OOll I I'illllO lMK'lllIlK illttlhO, bank barn, vvogoi, thed, and other outbuildings. Tl-erelsnn excelh-nt well of vvut.-r. a cood Apple orchaid and un ubui.it.iLCc of olhir fruit in Ihe preuilsof, A Tract oMVood Lnud, i-ttufltp cn of.)itnLtoiillly 11111. In IVrrv lowut-hln. rotii'ly uud btale ulort'Ktld, t-outirltd nnd duKciit-cd usiullowht ( )i tlie I ioi Hi by land of 11. VoM'r.on tlio houih tj .inttd lit Hire, tin tlie cast by iicnigi rooptr'H lultB, nnd ciitho webtty lkuiy Mumt, 27 A0KKS AND 72 PKUGI1KS. nett mensuie. The tract li will tlmUicd with Cliesliiut and llock uak, The farms mo all In a JIWH yi'ATi: Of CV1.TIVAT10X, the buildings aie marly ml new ami are provided Willi all the modern lunvculehcts. '1 In to uiedoslr- ablii irois-rlles owing to Ihtlr lloko pioxlu.lt to TKN MU.IS DISTANT from Milton arid the same dlslnncofrcm llanvllle. 'Hih pruiK-rlles will be sold on very easy tclius which vv III tar luado know n on I he dny of sale. UIIAIILKN K. VVAI1M.K, DAVID HKlHItll, AdmlLlitrators. Aug. ie, is-jw . . onlera ana lmiulrles by mall will receive rrompl attention. SPECIAL OFFERS FOR HEWAPER ADVERTISING. iir.NRY s. i:r.AY, MANUFACTURER, MOYl'.R lir.Oa. VliOI.l:AI-r. AGF.NTF, Rl.OOM.-liUl.il, 1'A V.)S. '!.-.. We publish a broi of ' i pngtH s0(no ndvertl Ingv giving siM-elul iiili-iHfiir uilvcriMitg all over I the counti.v rihisliiwei'iiitiii ever elk rtd Lcfore. , '1 lie last eolrlon m.r ii,Hisidu the ticilrt otsa I cents by HAI i in A t o 1 rimers Watehf ute und ' ArilMttlllit- Ac, 1.1-V. ll.l t Dili.,, cl,rt K V Rlteut, Pa, ' aug. j, - ,w u tMPORTAMT TO V0UV4 iii'J illj CViilj VXr kJbi, wOLUU. ")Rt)rilONOTARY'.S NOTIC'R. Notice Is beiebj given tli.it tlm following in counts hive bu n nied lu the oflice ot the Prothunatars of Columbia ciuibly mid w ill 1 e priwuti'il to the court ol common rieus ot sum countv, on ino umu a.ij in September next lor conllriniitlon nnd v.tllbe ron tlriued iiru-r n,ur dajs luilebs eM-eptlons bellied within that time. Thenrstnnd inrtlal nccountot John W. Kvans, Assignee of Abraham Miller. The Ural account ot c. It. J.iCx&ou. committee of Stephin'lhon.as, uluuuth'. 'J. 1 11.V..IV . Villi, aug. s, "s-tu 1'ioih'y. E XIX ITOU'S XDTR':. Business Oollege, 1?9. 103 South 10th StrcPhUsd'a, Offers) liiirsiirpiss 'i fccllllics for attjiiirini; v ytisischa eclu citilon. KtsiA-iits caa ontcr nt any Unit,, tin vaciUiOiis. UluMtratcil elretilr.ru free. aug. an, 'jiivv ,' A' s Itfeis Ti'-iiiin, ni in on the estate of Isaac Hag eiibucli l.,u- of f-iai.gi- tovvnsiilp, I'uluuiM.i ciiunty, dt't i-iisfil. 1 tiv, btt-ti ui'iuiii-d by the I;, gist, r of sail county lo VV IM uu lliigtiibueh f f samu township. All pi-isiuis h.iWug i laliiis against ihe estutt- are re iliifsied to pn-si nr ilnin lor st ttlt'inent und those ludcbtedio nuke i -.in i u, ti t nlthoui dt-lu). WILLIAM IIAIILMH'CH, aug, 't-inv' hveeuior. orautfevlllo 1'. o ISIS The Four Quarterly Reviews ash Blackwood'a Magazine S.io Ls:nara L'co.t Publhhing Co. 41 Barclay St., Now York. continue Hull uutlioilt d Uei'ih.t.i or Tin: KiiiMiriii-ii ukvifw (M,ig.) T1IK VT.M1.NS1'I.TI I.LVIl.vV ;llUlul), TIIKIOMHI.N (Jl AtlTKHl.Y lltVIKW (Couserra tlve), Till; llltlTlSH (il'AItTLI.I.Y I.KVIEW (Kval.gi1-' Blactoifs EdlnrEii Maaazine- Zl Thesi Ileprlnts nre i ol s 1, lions : they u-ive Uu- originals In lull, and ut about one-thtrd the pile, ol the 1 ligllsli fcillliolis. The Lili-sl iiilnu-es and dl-env erics In the arts nuri Sfleiiit-s, the uit-iii uddltlons lo knowledge In evcrj dei.iituii'iil ol un rat ill e. .mil nil I lie new iiulllca tlons as I lit-y issue lrom tlie press, uie lulty it ported and fllhcii-si-d In tin- puges of these lH-rlodlenU, lii language ut i me clear, loixlble and Cfiiuiirehvr.slve. The urili-li arc coatmoiily mme condensed mid full of matter tnaii Un- average books of the iulod. 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New subscrtlH rs tappljlngeiul.i) fcr tlie jearlsls may have, wlihout cliuiue, the uumlers lor the laAt quaiur o( !s,i of suih isiioolialo im Uiei suUirlUr for. or Insutiil, tievv subscHU-isio auy two. th, -e, or four of thruti'Ve is i lodii al--. mav Itave on of the 'l-'nur llnvli '' hr i si: j subsi rlUro to all nveruay have isuiif the -'Four In v lew s" or one set of PUik wi,o.ls Mugulne for NI,. Nutiher iiemluius lu suI'm-HIhts nor dUeount to cluu-s e.ui lw ulloued, ui'less the money is n milted dtnst to the publishers, -Vu premiums glun to clubo. ToBecun premiums It will In neciksary lojnaVe early unpin alien, us the slock available lor thut pur. tuu Is limited. Tho Leonard Scott Publishing Oo,, 11 1IAH0LAY ST., NKW YORK, feb I, HI. tSllEllLi'JS SAI.E. I) virtue tin writ ot .nd. E ,-suidour oftho Court cf com nun rh.ii ol tuiumlu n ur.tj amlto mi- dlrecteit will beej,osed topuhllc sale at the Court II use In l.lotiusbuig at the c cock p.m., ou SATCIMUY, SRl'TRMllKK T. 17k All that itttuln nultMute sltiuie .iln t' vvn.hlp, Columbia ounty, I'tniu-ylviinla, lounded and cle serlbed ns follows, lo-vvlt : on the nor'hby land ot John i.em hart, on Ihe east by land of .Ic-vrhliclser, on the west bj hind of on the tnuth by public road, containing tlfty-slt acres mere or less. Scled, takon Inloexocutlon at Ihe sul! of W II. Yetter now lor the use of the Columbia County Mu tual Siivlug and Ix nn AuttclutlonacatiiH laac i t. ter, and to be snln us the proteily or Iuai Yrner Terms-Cash al striking dovtn ot piopcrf MiLLhii, Aitoiuey, JOHN W. U'JKIMVI aug. ir, ';s-ia snt-riCf L nr. 1ST W I1AUHKS l'tllt TIUAI- cKt'i i:Min:it Tiaoi, is;s. Frank liu-h v s Ashland Uuiiklng i M orovu'saflmr'wvs. Margaret ll , M oiovti's Adinr'rs vw trseur li.ii't h , M flrnver's Adini-stH tii-o vv ihu-1 ' Jacob l-'islier i et ul vs John 1 1-lier 1 1 John II ,otuluiR!i vs John s.osr. A w Cieiiin rvsJolin Ktlhr, Nallwti cieasy vs t bin lis Maun r ' i c II Williams' use vs u m. I lianmli lleo I'i eg'e i-'l'i i --.!.hii I't .i it Win llnnvtl'e v I'e i I Mcnsih. John II Moil vs I in. laud so hi r Oeoige A I'm. i , v-. .in-erh M 1 1 " k. Wtigtiii sinir A t v h t i, Psn es una wlb I'flliH I l.i Km l,s M .i I A' VI 'tr. CnntiMl sweni vv iiunii I swki.i. Win m In t ,ii , iv v - I li. ul Ul Vv vi udi r. W II I'i 'i 's i 'i Has I mly et 1 1, (ionii I 'I hm. i. is l... Mi his Ml" In I. LltJ.iii 1 1 in iii ii. .1 11 siuddou. Allied i Mil ni r vs I Ie.,- uivvllililp. VV i i l il M lialli s lllilli I'.i L. I VI Mi'hi lvj?s llti vs Win Hluitli'l et . 1. vv in --nun i -1 1 hi vs Mtiigurit t.inli.u r 1 slniii an vs Hninlt KtsUer. sumii' I Mn ir v I' i: 1'ouiboy vim 1 1- viui-, I vs. enn r Tin ie js. Ksti -! sum us vs vi in i.ms'sii ij. l.i hj ,ii, in Mis' Ailinr svstbi it tu I' ll t-cbsk rel ul vm Wm Mllni s ,-xr s. vv ll uciui'i'iii vs Miuoiua t-ugieiu.il, Ml j in will vs W ellluglou Cllse. H A UllUk vs Win .V Kile, i ii'avvls-a I't ID-Kit Hi nk vs .Id u T-1 .uki r AT h, klu ve - cxr. HuvJd Mrounvs.1 Li.lrton. Miifiha c liiuti ll vs ,n so-h ll :- , r yi'iti-riiiiin x llui" vs li ,1 w i". r et 1 1 Mury 11 MtnUenliiiil s use vs lui.,titi,t 1 i ,n llohr Wi lli 1 1 vs l lu F t ling, .iol.ii w ally's iiusidiun vs wm .Vi i n ,ir Knlllle K AM oil vs Wisliy IS ri u ., . A DMINlS'JRA'JUR'rS NDTU 1 tsrgor jo iik w, nnui i . 1 1 itiir l.il leis cf AUhilMfUttllrii on Hie i s-ii,u , f i d W Ilrlkhlliif. Iau or FisliUigcn-i'k i , i , ii,,l,ato, lYl.USjIlUlihi, OllS SHll, hUVi- 1st T, ,1 lll,llllie Iti-glsli r ol leld n i My to Hi i r i ,i , 1 1 , a uuu Islrattrs. All piton ImMi . . i, - ....lnt the t slide of the I'ltidiht slf u qtn s t, il in j i. ,itt them for stlilintbt ai.u tint iti'iitx -, net. tale to riiuke I inn M lo ll e t,i i iti t i At n Ir ti. truiors wlihtui dilii. SA11AH 1' li:- i St, U1..NJ. IN i t I -s nug. an, 'is cu- Aotnii,.' t n J Uli J'Rl.N'l.t OF At EXECUTKI) I'ROMI"IIY THE OoiUMriAH 0JJtl.
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