The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 18, 1878, Image 3

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COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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KOKTII. SOUTH
Accommodation Train,,.,,,, fi.ic, A.M.
Mull Train ,,, j.js a. M
Bxpreis Train U7 p.m.
CATAWISSA HAIt. I10A1).
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AcrommMittonTinln n.vs a, M.
llegulnr llxpress , 4.c o p. .
S.OtlA. M.
4.19 1'. M
11.41 A. .M
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T.IO P.M.
11.43 A.M.
Through cars on Ujprcss I ruin either to New York
or Philadelphia, Accommodation train runs between
Oatawissn and Wllllmnporl.
rt'iu.io HALI'.S.
Kxceutors of Willinm Milnes iltecn.eil, will
scH'real otalp nt Kiy, l.iiuu lllilgo iintl l!u
port mi N'ovemW l!lh ami aoth.
AJmfiitslraUir (r Montgomery Colo elecons.
oil will sell real estate In Sugarluaf, Xuv ember
'-'Mil.
Oiianllnn of I'lnmn Mills will sell real estate
in Orecnwoml, October liOtli .
Assignee of Win. Scliujlcr will sell real cs
talo in Ornngcvlllc, October lillb
Mnry Kvuns ofi'ers real istato In Dlooinaburg
on October L'Glli.
K.vcculor of Christian Wolf deceased will sell
real estato in Mifflin, November Utli.
Administrators of A. lies' deceased will t.ell
real cstalo in Kiigailoaf, October ail.
rice advertisements in other columns.
The Kxceutors of Henry llci-liline, will oll'or
real cstnto for sale on Iho premises in Fishing'
creek township on 'November "Ih nt 1 o'clock
p. in.
Dr.T. I.. Oriswcdd, former principal of the Nor'
rail School, was in town last week.
Kov. II. II. Hewitt of Snnbury preached in
the Kpiscopal church last Sunday,
The old jsil will be oli'jrcil for sale on the 8lh
day of November.
The law now iicrmils llie killing of rabbils
and partridges.
The tolnl receipts ut the l'Vir were about $;!,
009. '
Democratic meeting to-night 18lli at Half
way House. To-morrow night, l'Jtli at Kvuns
ville. Iter. i. Ztlinr was absent hit Sunday bar
Ing gone lo t)laware lo see his wife and daugh
ter. 0. Ilillenlicniler Ins been appointed Notary
1'uMlc In place of II. C. Ulltcnbender resign
cd.
Go to Benton on the iilM, and bear the able
speakers discuss the important issues of the
cimpaign.
The First National Hank of Tamaqua lias
Buspcnded. Assets, 5150.000, liabilities, not
known.
Col. H. Klotz of Mauch Chunk, and A. lirau-
don of Danville, candidates for Congress, were
In town on Friday last.
Fairbanks' ScaleB are so perfect in their coir
alruction, (hat whether the article subject to
their proof be a car-load of iron or a handful cf
feathers, the respective scales used will indicate
the exact weight.
We learn tint our legil friend, James liry
son, ICsrp, has moved toScranton, where ho will
be associated with his brother, Win. Hryson,
E"p, of Centralia, in the practice of law. They
have opened an oflice in theSeranlon Hepubliean
4Slding.
"Helen's Hibies." This work is acknowl
edged to he the best selling article in our book
stores. Druggikts, however, say that Dr. Hull "
llaby Syrup sells better than any other mem
cine. It Is always reliable.
Death of Juikic Joiidan. The well known
Judge Jordan elUtl at his resiilenic,iii Snnbury
after a short illness, hleven years ago lie re
tired from the bench of Lycoming county,whicl
lie had occupied for upwards ol twenty years,
He was a greatjurist in his day and had
extensive acquaintance with the public men of
Pennsylvania. His death will be deeply re
grilltdtby a largo circle of acquaintances. II
was over eighty years of age.
IlurtwicK. Our sister town of Ilerwick i
one of the liveliest along tho puqnchanna
The Jackson it Wooden Manufacturing Com
piny is now employing about 500 men in thei
car shops anil the rolling mill. The common
day laborers are paid lie dollar per day and
the car builders get $11 for building a cir,
Four men can complete a car in one day which
is remarkably good wages thee times. We aro
glad to chronicle this proqierity mid sincerely
hope it will spread mindly lo neighboring
towns.
DILL AT IIKIIWICK,
There will ho a grand miss meeting held 1;
Itirwick on Saturday the t'Glli inst., which will
be addressed by our candidate for Cioverno:
Hon. A. II. Dill and A. O. Cochran, Kq, of
Pillsbure. This may be the only point to liea
Andrew II. Dill in this connly. Let ihere b
a large tuin out of the Democracy, Republican
and Nationalists, to hear the issues of Ihe cam
palgn fairly and ably discussed. This meeting
will be held under the directions of the Slat
Central as well as our County Committee, Tli
arranoreiuenta are beinir already made a id will
be complete. Large delegations and hjnds
music will be in attendance.
Ourfiiend and former townsman, Willia
A. Clark has launched his hark on the sea
matrimony. On Thiiri-day, October 17th at
eleven o'clock in the forenoon, Miss Anna Jos
ephine Hubbard of Philadelphia became Mrs.
W, A. Clark, ut Ihe residence of her mother,
the Rev. Joel Huderow, formerly pastor of St
Paul's Church of this placo performing Iho cer-.
cmony. No cards were sent out, and we are
informed that the wedding was a quiet one.
After a visit to New Yoik State, the happy
couple will return lo their home, 1831 II ran
dywine street. The numerous friends of Mr.
Clark wish himself and wife a long life of hap
piness and prosperity, and will be pleased to
tee lliem here any time.
Law rou RnuotusTS, Judgo Dean, at a re
cent term of the Illair county court, in senten
cing tho Tyrone druggist for selling liquor with
out license, took occasion to remark substan
tially as follows:
"Druggists are authorized to sell liquor for
medical purposes, subject, however, to indict
Intnl. A physician's prescription is not of Itself
a safeguard for Ihe druggi't. If the latter, i-vcn
on Ihe prescription of u regular physician, sells
liquor to persons of known Intemperate habits,
or to those who are known lo uh liquor as a
beverage, he is liable to indictment, and 11
found eiiillv will bu nunbhed to the' ixlenl ol
the law. In short, in the opinion of ihe court,
a druggist who sells liquor for any purpose
Wlmtfirpr n, mint. lli lir.'SCr I lltioil of tllC lllOnt
eminent Physician in Iho county .does so at Ihelr
own risk."
Kobert It. Little, I'Hi XIstIc;t Attorney,
has been prosecuting a Milt outside of the
Quarter Sessions for some time past. On
Tuesday uiurulnj nt eleven o'clock he
changed bis relations from suitor to hub
laud, At tho IlaptUt church In tho pre
enceuf ji few friends ho was joined in the
toidsof matrimony to Miss Deborah Tus
tin, second daughter of Kev. .1. P. Tustlti,
of this town. The ceremony was performed
by the brido'a father. The happy couple
left on the 1), L. & W, train for an extendi d
tcur, The numerous friends of both parllis
wish theru much Joy.
BENTON ! !
Democratic Mnss Meeting.
The Democracy and all others who are In
terested In the vital questions of the day will
mut at llenlon on
TUKSDAY, OOIOill'.n 2A1, 1878
I two o clock in the afternoon. The mectlne
III he addressed hy Hon. Hubert K. Monnghan
Uiester; Hon. 0. It. ltuckalew and Hon. J.
I'rccze of ltloomdiurg. f,ct there be a large
alteiidanee.
COLttMUIA COUNTY FA1II.
The Inhibition of the Columbia Ootintv Atr-
Icullural Society begin on Wednesday, October
9ih and eontii.ued until Silurd.iv. l ie 12lh
lerelofore the filr has been held three days,
mt the success ol ihe present year will proba-
ly inaugurate the cu-toni of having it one day
linger. J here was Ihe usual crowd of people
il attendance, and the display was not much
lilbrent from that of other yeirs, It Is estimat
ed that over 10,000 tickets were sold.
The leading feature of ihe exhibition was the
Tournament on Tliursdar. Fifien men
gaily dressed iff theatrical and fancy ilress cos
nines with lances in band and mounted on fine
horse, paraded through Ihe principal streets ol
le town in the morning, headed by the lllooms-
burg Hand. In the afternoon at three o'clock,
the procession made lis appearance on the
round", and si ertly afterwards the lilt began,
There were three wire" strung across the track
nt the Grand stand, about twenty feet apart, and
from each of these an iron ring two inches in di
meter was suspended. The knight who could
remove the largest number of rings in four
rials and ctrry them nil' on his lance, with In
horse on a keen run, was Ihe victor, an. I bid the
privilege of crowning the Q leen of Love am
Ue.iuly. Much interest was manifeste I in lli
conle-t. and one knight who carried oil' the ihree
rings on two occasions met with loud applause.
The largest number captured out of four trial"
was seven, hy two dillerent knights. In two
noro trials to settle the lie, three more ring
were taken hy one, making ten rings out of eigh
teen,which wa very good. After the announce
ment of the result, Miss Grace Harman was
crowned Queen of Love and Ileiuty hv the vic
torious knight, and Miss Minnio Kyerly and
Miss Sadie Iiites were crowned Maids of Honor
by the two taking the next highest number
of rings. Tho young ladies were becomingly
dressed in white and wore gilt crowns. Afle
all the knights had done honor to the fair ones
Col. J. G. Freeze made a few remarks explain
ng the Tournaments of the middle age". Tl
Queen and her maids were then escorted horn
uy the Uavalcade, and Ihe lotirnament was
over.
There was more music nt this fair than a
any previous one. llie lown and grounds fair'
ly swarmed with gay uniforms and brass horns
The liloomvburg liand was engaged lo play on
grounds during three davs. The band
from Calawiha, lluckhorn, Orangeville, J
seytown und Washingtonville were also in at
tendance, and nil played remarkably welt.
There was the usual number of mountebank
cheap johps and side shows, on the ground.
This is one of the objectionable features o!
our coiiniy fairs, and ought to be discontinued
though it is not so bad now as a few years a;
when thimble riggers and three card monies
were allowed to swindle Ihe unwary.
Many of the displays this year were large.
The fruit department was fine and some beauti
ful specimens of corn were exhibited.
M. C. Sloan iv. Ilio". entered a number of
their celebrated phaetons and carriages, and
George Strieker of Catawissa had two hand
some phaetons and an open buggy with patent
springs, on exhibition, hever.il plathirm wag-
nns from Iljlh, New Vork, were entered, which
lid not compare in workmanship with our
home manufacture.
Holtlns k Holmes exhibited stove", ranges,
etc., and an elegant galvanized iron monument
manufactured hy them, which could not be ill s
linauished from slone.
C.idmau and Correll had fine displays of furn
iture.
Poultry, stock and machinery of different
kind", and a large assortment of fancy articles
Ac, completed the list,
The racing was nothing remarkable, The
big race on Saturelay afternoon was won by
lllack Harry of Wilkesbirre, but the race was
so evidently a put up job that it excited hut Ut
ile interest. The efficient President, Frances
Evans and the fiiilifnl secretary, M. W. Nnss,
are entitled to much credit for Iho manner in
which Ihe fair was conducted.
COUNCIL I'HOCEEDINtlH.
The Town Council met in their room on
Wednesday evening, October 9, in monthly
session. Present : O. A. Herring, President,
nnd Kvans, K.ibb, Holmts, Klwell nnd
Sharpie, members. The minutes of the
lat meeting were rend and approved, Mr.
Kvans stated that the Hook nnd Ladder
Company look possession of their room rent
ed from A. J. Kvans on October 3d, 1878.
Mr. Itabb of the committee on the opening
and extension of West street, as petitioned
for nt last meeting, reported that it will re
quire an expenditure of about fifty dollars
to opiu the street so its to make tbosame
passable. On motion tho report was ncccpt'
d and tho committee elii-chargeil. tin mo.
thin it was ordered that the President nscer
tain from Mr. 1). J. Waller whether the
ground used in opening and extending
West street ns contemplated would be do.
tinted to tho town nnd report at the next
meeting. On motion the following bills
u-.i-a nnnrnved and ordered paid : Stephen
ICnorr. smithing. $2 01: James Thomas1
nnd others, $22 87 ; James Sterner, police,
$12.00 : Pursel et Itodarmel, sinithing.H.-lO;
Illoomsbiirg Oas Co., $-10.08 j John 1''. Pur-
sel. smithing, $7.05 : Samuel bballer,btreet
Commissioner's return, $705 C9 j salary for
Secretary, $10.00. On motion it was order
cd that if nny persons owing town lax shall
have rendered wvice to the Inwn.tlie amount
ol tax sbnll bo first deducted and an order
therefor given to the collector nnd an order
for tho bnlance shall be given to them, The
contract for building culvert on alley in Ihe
rear of Jesse Coleman's lot was awarded to
O, II. Graul, ho being the lowest bidder.
On motion it was ordeieel that the penalty
for allowing cattle lo run at largo between 8
ii. m. and 0 u, m. .hnll bo fifty cents n head
tn bo paid to the oificer Impounding the
same, Tho committee on bonds to be is'
sued not being ready to report, upon motion
it was ordered that tho Council adjourn to
meet Thursday evening, October 17tli, nt
7 o'clock,
At the Itepuhllcan meellng at the 0ra
House last 1'riday night Mr. Clmso the speaker
said he would rather lrut Iho worst republican
than the lwt democrat. A man whose prejn
dices are so bitterns that is not fit to aiteui
to teach the public on any subject, while he
who believes that a man's morals are govt-rnesl
by tho ticket he votes, Is either a fool or
knife.
THK OHBENDACK SltNATOIllAL CONFERKNCK.
As announced lakt week James P. Herdlc
was nominated for Stale Senator at Danvlllo
October 8th by Iho Greenback Conference. Hut
llie machinery of the new parly does not seem
to run smoothly. We publish below Ihe action
of the conference at Jerseylown on the 11th,
and call especial attention to the fact that this
new departure, lined on nlleged corruption In
the old pirtle", Is now charging Ilribmj and
OirriMrfion on its own members. Not that tho
eirs of tho animal have become so plainly vlsi
b'e, Democrats who allow themselves to bo dup
ed into following after strange god", will do It
with their eve open.
jntSHYTiiWN CONl'mPNCE.
Immediately after the adjournment of llie
Conferenee of the Nitloml Greenback Labor
Party of Ihe 21th Senitorl.il District, held at
I) in vllle, on the cvenlrg of the 8th of October,
call was Issued and signed hy six of the mem
bers of lliat Conference for another meellng at
ileyseytown, Columbia counly, at 12 o'clock, on
Friday, the 11th day of October, of which the
following is a copy :
"We, ihe undersigned, conferees from the
'countta of Lycoming and Columbia, represent
ing three-fourths of ihe voter" of the Distllet,
re-pndiallng the SF.C'llLT action of the Con
ference, which we believe was llie direct result
Cif Jhibcry and Qimtption, hereby agree to (met
'at Jeri-eylnwn, Columbia county, on Friday,
ihe lllh day of October, 1878, at 12 o clock of
'said day to consult In regard lo what action is
' due our consiltuents,who in opposing tho mon
ey power' have been sold out to It by some un
worthy lipii'senlatlve.
John IC. Gnorz,
IlKiiviiV K. Smith,
Thos. ISuck,
Wm. J. Wood,
C. II. liEi:ui:it,
V. MoDonaui."
Pursuant to this call the Columbia and Ly
coming conferees met at tho time and place up.
pointed, and were called to order by John K
Grolz, Chairman.
Thos. liuck nctlnji as Sec'y.
The c.ill w:is read. The following conferees
were (iresent: John K. Orot, IIervey I''. Smith,
Tlios. Buck, William J. Wood, U. II. I'.eeber
and Ciipt. J. 1!. Itobison, substitute fo' I). Mc
Donald. Hun. O. 1). Klelred of Lycoming conn
ly, then ileclmeel being a canilielate. Jle elid
this the more re'adily fioni his knowledge of the
fict tlut there was a candidate alieady seli'Ctcd
in wriline and lh.it no selection having been
made in the assembly of all the conferees, there
fore1, be believed that the nomination so made
in writing Mood as the choice of Ihe District un
til revoked in open Conference of all the con
ferces. At the conclusion of his remarks the
conferees agreed to the withdrawal of Judge
Kt Ired. He was followed by A. O. Smith, sta
ting that In the interests of Irirmony he desiied
not to stand in Ihe way ofl'ie success of the Xa
lional party, lie was willing tli it a new mm
should be selected and therefore asked to with-
draw his n ime from the contest to that cud
Thereupon the I'onfcru's on motion unanimous
ly refused lo agree to the withdrawal of Mr.
Smith. The following paper was then read :
"This is to certify that we, who.e names are
hereto altacheil, having been duly appointed
Senatorial Conferees for the Xatioual Greenback
Labor I'.irty uf our respective counties, and nw
thorizcd to confer with each other and put in
nomination a candidate for State Senator in the
'J lib Senatorial District of Pennsylvania, do
nominate for that position Hon. A. C. Smith of
Columbia county, and do cordially and earnest
ly commend him to Ihe hearty support of the
membcis of our own petty antl r.lt others who
th't-ire a speedy change for the better in goverie
mental ullairs, as one eminently mlesl to serve
wiih fidelity and ability in the Senate of the
Stale of Pennsylvania."
John K. Oiuvrz,
substitute fur K. K. Orvis,
lli:uvi:v K. Smith,
Dennis McDonald.
Columbia Co.
Victoii A. Lotiku, 1
I) win D. Williams, Montour Co.
Hl-xhy Vixckxt, J
C. II. IlKKIlLll, I
Wm. J. Wool), LyconiingCo,
Tiio, IIl'ck, )
Resolutions were then adopted to the efl'ect
at Ilerdic had not received a majority of tli
voles at Dinville, ami that therefore tlie paper
nomination of A. C. S.nilh was binding on the
listricl. Adjourned,
Purther comment is iinnets.s.iry.
m:IUCltATKI MEUl'INIIS.
On Monday evening last a IK-mocr.Uic meet'
ng wts held in Mnulmir township, ut D.et
rick's school house, which was organized by the
appointment of Peter A. Kvans Ksip, Preside
anil Josiali liiger, hecretary. lue meeting was
addressed by Williamson H. Jacoby and Charles
Hirkley, Kq The attendance w,n guo.l,
and the speeches iKtened to with a great deal of
merest.
Democratic meeting wis held In Mt Pleas
ant tonnsliipon Tin silay evening. Jacob Slroiii
preside-d and Held. Kisller wasSecreturv. T.J
Vandersliee, K-ri , oi.e of our Democratic candi
rite-s lor Assemble, made the speech. Hegiv
a good report of this loun-liip, and e'onfulently
looks for a full Dciiincrnlic ote on the whole
tickel on the Cih of November. Mt. Pleasant
will do her duty.
Tltour.LF.AllKAI..-The y,,i;Bn,d Hn-nrd nf
Inot week fiMitaiiw an niliclo on Janien I', Her
lie, Ihe Oieeubjck candidate for Stale Senator,
ehowini; what a I'eifeet m in he is and the lit-
tent nomination III it could have be'cn made
Last week the conferees ol Coluniliii and Ly-
comlni; counties met ill Jersevlou nnd noiiii-
uateil .. Iv. oiuilli lo. hlale penttor, heciu-e
Ilerdic's iiouiinatioii was procured by fraud.
Ileivey 10. I Smith, acliii editor ol the Jlcmrd
for IhU county attended this e'ouference, ami, of
ciurse, sujiports Ids filher's claims. We await
the next i'.-me of the Uecord with louie curioaily
to see what it will siy. tliinirs are izeltloL;
lijjlitly mixed, Mr. Orvis had belter come
home and lix up mallerx.
Cndmun's dit-'play at the Fair iittracteel inueli
nttentiou. A bi'autiful set of cottauo elmuiber
furniture, wit h nil jiaiutiu on tho head board
of tho bod, was ono of tho finest of thei him
ever on exhibition, nnd wus oll'cred nt an
tonislilugly low luiee. Tliero was also nu eic-
g.uit tetof walnut furnituro A fino tiieeo of
uoil;win u caned ehalr of Ids own manufac
ture, covered with worsted work by Mrs. Cuil-
man. Cull in and bco tho hue stock of geuer-
ul fiirtiituic.
KK.NATOltlAT. CUNFEKENCE.
llie Democrailo senatoral (.onterence re'
suiiied its labors at Danville em Wednesday of
lat week. Ilsllotini! was continued until Sat
tiriLiy without tfl'eelln); a nomination, when it
adjourned until Monday, All day Monday was
coiisuincil In halloliug until a little beforo mid
night when Hon. George D.Jucknon of Sullivan
County was Humiliated on the &27lli ballot.
,,ll!.',.,, ,,,! Unni,.,. . ...1. i.:... ...
...... inn,
votes, and Lycoinlug one, Tho vote stood
r..t,t.. i M..U ru in..,, i tii. t
Jackson o, .Mellniry J, l'latl, 1, lids confer-
enco was In senion nearlv iwo wet ks, anil ilur-
'
ing Iho entlri limo there was harmony and
friend. hip between both ronfertes and candid
ates. No iuiulleuce or exciteuxnt was mani
fested, nnd not uu unkind word was sioken,
which Is an unuiual thing where all iartlesate
so intent upon nominating I
Ifieirown nun,
Thrown riiosi A Train, John (Jall'ney,
lireman of engine 17 on the Shore line Railroad
of New Haven, Ct,, was thrown from the en
gine agalnKt a rock, while Ihe train was going
at the rale of 35 mill's nn hour. He was all hu
killed, yet thanks lo Ci His' Liniment Iodide
Ammonia, recovered completely In four dnys,
bold hy all elruggnu, bend for pamphlet.
Dii, UiLta,
451 Sixth Avenue, N. Y,
Trial die 1!5 cents.
J
Suicide Is not moro sinful than neglecting
cough. For only 23 cents you can buy a bottle
of Dr, Hull's Cough Syrup and be saved from
ileath.
At the request of many friends I have consen
ted to allow ray name to be usesl as an Independ
ent candidate for County C 'minis. loner, und I
solicit Iho suffrages of my friends.
Fiiancks ICvans.
Hrlarcrtck, October 1st, 1878.
I.AD1KS, DKI.lCATi: AMI 1'KEllLK.
Those languid tiresome sensations, causing
you to feel scarcely able to be about on your
fed; that constant drain ttiat takes from )our
system all its former elasticity; driving the
bloom from your cheek" ; that continual strain
on your vital forces,rcndcrlng you Irritable nnd
fretful, can easily be removed by the ii"e of that
marvelous remedv, Hup Hitters. Irregulari
ties and obstructions of your system are rellev
ed at once, while the special cause of fcriodical
pain are permanently removed, Will you heed
this? See "Truths." (W
Oct. 18 2w.
VO TltKAbllltElt.
Numerous friends In all parts of Ihe county
have requested t lint I should be an Indepen
dent candidate for treasurer of Columbia coun
ty, and In accordance with this generally ex
pressed desire I hereby announce my name as
such, In asking the siillrages of the voters of
the couniy without rciraril to party I pledge
myself If elected to attend lo the duties of the
iflice with fidelity and for tho best interest of
nil.
Isaiah Howku.
Herwick, October 10, 1878.
Business Notices
A Trade Dollar will still buy n dollnr's
worth of Clothing nt I). Lowenberg's.
Parties wnntlwr to get clear ot Trade Dol-
lars can get full valtio in clothing for them
nt 1). Lowenberg's.
WKSTWAKD IIO I WKSTWAKD H O
I'.irtles col nc West will find it to their
ndvatitngo to purchase their outfits of cloth
ing, mints, uags anil satctieis ciienper man
ever at u, lowcnocrg s.
Fall styles of Worsted Coatinc-Knclisli
cuitlngsjust received at 1). loweuberg s.
The latest Novelty in Hats. Call nnd
see Tin: Russian Hat just received at D
ljowcnuerg s.
FALL HATS just received (or
Men
Hoys and Children at LowenbergV
Trade dollars takeu
lor 100 cents nt
W. C. McKinney's.
DOIWLVS KLKCritlC SOAP.
Having obtained tho agency of this
Cr.I.KIlllATl'.I) f?OAl"
for lilooinsburu and vicinitv. I Htipenil the
opinion of some of our best people as to its
merits.
"I have used Dobbin's Klectric Soap made
by I. L. Cragin efe Co., Philadelphia, Pa,
(or washing about ten years, and think it
superior to any other. Jlrs. U. (J. llarkley."
"We have used Dobbin's Electric Soan and
mid it superior to nny other or all others.
jv.rs. W. H. Jacob)-,
Mrs. 1!. H. Stobuer.
I desire all my friends nnd customers to
Give this Soap one Trial,
so that they may know just how good the
ise.-i soap in mo unilcu states is.
J. II. Maize,
july 12, 7S-ly Blootnsburg, Pa.
India Cloth is perfectly water and motli
proof nnd is the best thing in the market for
boys' clothing, mens' light overcoats and
ladies' water proof cloaks. Lutz & Sloan
have it in black, brown, navy blue and grey
mixed.
ISoots and Shoes cheap pt McKinney's.
Crampton's Palm Soan is the best latin
dry soap in this or any other market. For
sale by Jacob II. Maize. may 18-3w
Mclvinneys Shoe Store below Court
House.
Try it liuy it
Palm Palm Palm Soan
At Jacob II. Maize's at Jacob II. Maize's.
may il-lSw
Itubbcrs at McKinney's.
Crnmptnn Itrothcr's Palm soap at Jacob
11. iMaize's. Jt is the (jest. Try It.
may !$-18w
Admifcsion free at McKinney's.
Lutz & Sloan have nnother lot of ynr
wiile muslin lort cents a yam.
Call .it McKinney's lor Shoes. "
$1.35 will buy a Inilv'a All Wool Shaw
nearly two yards tquarent Lutz & Sloan's.
Itoot headquarters at McKinney's.
Lutz & Sloau have about 100 lbs. of Ger-
mantimii Wool, all colors at 8 cents per
ou noe.
Marriages.
HTON(lE-UINnV.-On tho 12th Inst., at tho He.
formed parsonage, by Iter. w. E. Krebs, Mr. A.o.
' 'estio Mney, pom ot this county.
Deaths.
HAKElt. Near Alton on the 5tb Inst., after a long
Illness, Melancthan llascr.aged io years, 1 month
and 5 daj s.
EFAItVIIt. In Hhlngcreek township on the 1st
t jiary hda Farver, daughter of Lloyd and Mary
Fairer, aged I year, 2 m ouths and 10 days.
A
DMLNMSTH.VTOR'S NOTICE
KSTiTBOrjOHS ClIX, DECEASED.
letters of Adlnlntstratlnn nn tlx, nfitntf. nrjnlm
Cain, late of Centre low nsUlp. Columbia co., dee'ei,
have been grained by the ltenlster or said county to
the undersigned Admlnlstrator.to whom all persous
Indebted are re iiucbteil to make Immediate paj ment
ur.it those having claims or demands airaliibt ihe es
tale will make them kLown to tlio administrator
without delay.
IM.IAM MI Art EK,
Arimlnlslrnl.ir
C. W. Miii-ER, Centre towusuip.
Attorney. oet. 11, lH-ow
A
DMINISTRATOltS' NOTICE.
l.STATK OF MAKV K. 11BTI EII, DECEASED,
letters ot administration on thoesiAtM nf xinrv
E. Ili-tler, lateof .Mltnia townshlp,columbla couun,
IV , deeeaseil, hale U-en gr Med by the lleglster of
raid county to tho undershriied Aitminii.triiir
to whom all persons Indebted to said emtate are ie
uuesled to tnaku pajment, and thoso havlnir
el.ilms or demands against Iho said estato will
make them known m the bald admlnutrator without
leiuy.
WILLIAM llAltTZKI,
Uftllii tnwntihin
C. W. Mili ib, Administrator.
Attorney. oct. 11,1s w
A
UDITOR'S NOTICK.
John w. Wans
s.
No. 223 February Term
J. C. hmlth. I 1S7S,
Notice Is hereby given that tho balanoj of the fund
remaining lu the hands of tbeblierllT. to wit i iisu s&
arl-lng from the sate of the real estate of Jeremiah
C. Miutli, will be distributed to and amongst tho hen
creditors entitled thereto by the undersigned, w ho
nas been appoiMeu an uaitor ror that purpose.
I,-. .,. lUnntnsblirL' on sulltrrtfle f h till, ilnv
iiicxuunui miiibil ut luv u.ni e' eil dunu I, rreeje,
Noliiiber, 1IS, at ono o'clock In too afternoon. All
!rw1"uv""-' claims upon said fund aro reniulred
lo msko their culms known Ufore said Auditor, or
"-"m mv """. C1'u,u!'u;.t.
I lllAltLEa II, JAUhbON.
oct. tl, 7S-4W Auditor,
DITOK'S KOTICK.
matter of the estate of Daniel Yelti'r. rt.
Th0 uuderblgned, Auditor appointed by tho ornhans'
vuavu.
courtof e'oiumbla ot County to distribute Muds in
hands of the administrators of said de-eedeut among
heirs and pnrlles eutltluj thereto, will attend to
Ihe duilesof hlsapiHilntinentHi theonieoof Charles
tl. lurklev In lHouiiibburL'. on baturdav. thri sih il.iv
of KoH'inbcr, A. D.lsis. al ten o'clock a. in., at
which 1 1 mo snd placo all parties lliteretted may at
tend If they thlak proper,
I'AUI. K. WHIT,
Auditor.
llloomsburg, oct. II, IS
JOH l'RINTINU
OF
EVERY DESRIPTION
EXECUTED PROMPTIiY
THE OOLUMBIAH Omot
A T
A UDITOR3 NOTICK,
fuTho matter ot the exceptions to ttio account ol
J. il. Heller, Bxecutir ot John Michael, de
ceased, 1'. ll.ll.nlM... .... . t. A On. IB.
on exceptions to the above (account wfll sit at Ms.
oniee In JIlnomBburg on Hatnrdav, November Snd,
HllBb u;u UCIWH n. iu,iurilio JlliriHMflCl uis i-
polntment when and where all ' crsons Interested
may attend II they we proicr.
r. 1 lill,l,.'i I mi,
Oct, 4, ';s-4w Auditor.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
OF VALUADLB
Real Estate!
The rniflprsltfnpil pxeoutnr f tho rstnt of f hrls
Man Wolf. Into of Mintllu UwnAhi.i. Columbia coiin
ty. rennlvnnln, ilm-ascd, M exjose lo public
Siitunluy, November 9, 1878,
nt ten o'clock a. m.t tlio following doBcrlbpci n?M or
talo mttuntn In anlil townahln of Ml nil u on whirl, tie.
ccint resided, Itoundoil and d'crttd m ioHowk t
fin l ho I'fivt. Iiv llin trm n nf Mlfltlnvllln nn thn month
bv land ot llllam Krown, dr-teasod nnd Mnrla u olff
on 111a wcm nv iana or Jiana ui unci ii i nm
Hrown, and on Iho north by Ibu UUKiueiianna
river, containing
78 Acres and 150 Perches,
Rtriet moa.su re. morn orlcni. all Imoroved land.
through wliUU tho North K West liranch Haliroad
passes win) riffia or way, on wmca are erected a
Itrlclt Dwelling Hoiimc,
a Frnmo Itank Barn, Woeon Hhed and Carrtdgo
uousn, mm oiiut oumuiuiinKM unu un wmcu 11 n
never-iaimig wen 01 water ana a uood flrri.K urch
akp.
Also, one other piece of land In the name township
hounded on tlm north by land ot Daniel A. Hess, on
thoeasthy William llron-n and Maria Wolf, and on
lue souin aim wesi oy Mepneu uearnart, containing
50 Acres and 113 Perches,
strict mcasurc.moro or lest about ss acres of whlcn
is cleared aim nuance wen umuerea, 'jncro in
nccr railing spring or water on tins tract.
TMtMS of Sai.b. W.'KO to be paid on the fetrlklne
down of tho property, one tli'rdof purchase inont-y
Interest to her annuallv. and balance to bttnald In
third equal annual payments. Interest from April 1,
1S79.
N, Il.CHKASY,
oet, 3, IMS Kxrcutor.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
OF VALUAI1LK
REAL ESTATE !
Andrew I.nubaoh nnd Itaeliel A. lless, Administra
tors. Ac., ot Alexander lless, late of Bugarloaf town-
Bill p, deceased, will exposo to public 6a!o on the
premises on
Tuesday, October 22d, 178,
at 2 o'clock p. in., the follow Ing described property,
to-wlt :
No. S. Tho undivided one-halt of a ccrtatn tract
of land Mtuatc In Sugarloaf township, Columbia
county, I'ennsjlvanla, bounded by lauds of Alexan
der am Joshua lless andother lands of decedent
conUilalng
TIIIKTY-K1GHT ACHES
and odo hundred and thirty-eight perches and al
lowance of laud, the same being uatmproved land.
No. 3. 'Iho undlUdcd one-half of a certain tract
of land, Mtuiito in .Sugarloaf township, Columbia
county, Pennsj Ivaola, containing
si:vi;xtv-tiiiihi; aciii;s,
described as follows : Adjoining lands ot tho heirs
of Joshua Savage on the south, land ot tract No. 2,
on the cast, lands ot John Itantz and Davis on
tho ,west, and lands ot Cral Iilanchard on tho
north, Ihe same being timber land.
TKltMS OF SALK. Ten percent of one-fourth ot
the purchaso money to be paid at tho striking down
ot tho property, tho one-fourth less the ten rr cent.
at tho confirmation of sale, and tho remaining three
fourths In ono year thereafter with Interest ifrom
confirmation nisi.
ANDREW LAOTIACIT,
ItACHEh A. HESS,'
oct. 1, '"S-t-s Administrators.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Town Property!
Tho following described property situate on Iron
Street In tho Town ot Illoomsbure will bo exposed
to public sale at ono o'clock p. m. on
SATURDAY, OCTOUER 20, 1878,
Hounded on tho west by Iron street, on tho north
by lot ot John Hooper, on tho cast by an alley and
on tho south by lot of Mrs. Mary Clajton, on which
aro erected a two-story
Frame mvcIlliiK House,
on Iron slreet, and a dwelling house In tho rear on
alley, iho same being 37 feet front and H25 feet deep
moro or less and 40 feet on alley.
Terms made known on day of sale.
MAltVIKVANS.
OCt. 4, TS-tS
PUOVERBS.
I'nOVEUBS.
For sinking snells
-$5O0 will be paid for
a case that Hop hitters
will not euro or help."
"Hop Hitters builds
up, strengthens and
i:ures continually from
the first dose."
tits, dlzlnes3, palplta-
iion ana low spines, re
iy on nop uiiiers."
Head of. procure ana
use of Mop hitlers, and
vouwill be siroug.neai
tuy nnu nappy,"
"Fair sktn.rosv cheeks.
Ijidles. do jou want
ind the sweetest breath
to bo strong, health
in Hop Hitters."
mil beaut iiui 7 Tiien
iso Hop hitters."
"The greatest anDftl
"Kidney and Urinary
'omntuluta of all kinds
ITiiianeut!y cured b
.er, stomaeli. blood and
liver regulator Hop
nop imeers. '
oiiiers.
Hour stomach, pick
iR-adacho and dizziness,
'Clergymen. Lawiers.
uoo miters cures wuu
Editors. Hankers and
a lew uoses.
Uidles.need Hop l!ltttt
idio i
Tako Hod Hitters
three times a day and
"Hop Hitters has re
ou win nave-no uoceor
-loreo io sourieey hiiu
;bllls to pay."
tieaiin, perfect wri'csi
.iruui luieiuperuiiee.
KOII SALE 11 V
MOVEH DltOTUEKS.
At Private Sale,
A FA11M CONTAINING ABOUT
109 ACBES,
mostly cleared, and whereon aro erected a
LA1U1K liUICK DWELLING HOUSE,
a Vramo Honk Ham, Wagon f-hed, and other out
buildings a well of sort water al the house and ono
at the barn. Ihere are also a large number ot Ap
ple, reacn anu cnerry irees una a goou
IIlON-STO.Ni: STONE (JUAIUtV.
ALSO,
A LOT OF GROUND
at the corner of Third and Centre streets, tielng ono
hundred nnd thirty-two feet on Third streetond two
hundred and fourteen and one-halt feet on Centre,
wnereon are erected a
I.aiKC llrlt'K IMvcIIIiik IIoiinc,
with Stkim Heatiko ArrARATrs, and tn thorough
repair. HaMng a Well, Cistern, lee-house, Cooling
House and all convenience's,
both Uluato within Ihe limits of tho Tonn ot
llloomsburg. and ottered to bo sold on easy ana rea
souable terms.
JOHN 0. FREEZE,
IliAiousuri n,
l'euu'a.
nug. 23d, 'is-Bm
Au
DITOK'S NOTICE.
In iho matter of tho assignment of Abrdbara AlUIer
in trust tor tne Deneni ui uis creauorti.
The underli;neil au'lltor, nppoioted ty the Court
of Common I'ltas of CuIumMa county to distribute
inn luiiu iiiiio naiiasor uic oasicneo. win meenuo
lurtlea Inteiesteti at the oflice uf M. K. Jackson
bon, in Herw leK, on Thursday, October 81, ls78, at to
o'clock a. in., when and where all persons Interested
ure reuue&ieu io uo uresem 11 mey iuiqk pfuirt.
Fcpt87, TS-lw Audtt
U
can make money faster at work for ua than at
an.vthlntrelbe Capita) not required; wo will
start ou. f 18 ier day at home made hy the
lndustilous. Men. women. 1ob and trlrU
wanted cwrywuero tn work for us. Now In tho
time. Costly outfuand Urmafrt'e. AddreHsTan
& co., Augusta, uaine. March 'it, ly
T)RIDC)E NOTICE.
a aivioenu 01 six per cenu on inn capiuu siock ot
tho Cats wlssa lirldge Company will bo paid to tho
aiuexiiuiueisei! liiav coiupauv
1st, ists, at thoomcu ot the Ti
stockholders of that Company on and alter October
treasurer.
IIKU. H. OILI1KHT.
OCt, 11, 'I-3iy
SHERIFFS SALE
JiyMrtuecr nwrlt of Vendllicnl Exponas, tnutd
outj of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
county, and to me directed, will ho exposed to pub
lic sale or out-o ry, on;
SATURDAY, OCT011ER 2Ctli, 1S78,
at ono o'clock p. in., at the Court House lnl lllooms
burg.
All that in tain lot of ground situate In Locust
township, Coluu-bU couniy, 1'ennsjlvonla, bound.ia
on the north by land of Iluth Ann (lablo audi sol.
Uivan, on Ihe east by William Ic and hamuel
Itelnbold, on tho south by U csley hrass, on tho w est
by publlo road, containing forty acres, on which aro
erecuid a u iveinug house, ba ru and out-bulldlugs.
Ali-O,
All that certain lot of ground Uluato In Locust
township, county and state aforesaid, bounded on
the west by lund of it, Correll, on the south hy Jon
athan Heaver aud George llejcr.on tho'eait by John
Kline, on Iho north by Joseph Heater, Sr , adminis
trator of William Weber, deceased, containing ten
acres.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Iiete
illlelthodes against David Tyson and William Ty
sou and to be sold as tho property of lu id T) son
and William T) son.
Absoit itiiAWK, Attorneys.
1 erum cash ou elay of balu.
. r, , .,. J0UN HOFFMAN,
-' 1 -' f i snarS3-,vJ.l,. x. .iec -
BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburp:,
Rev. D.
THIS HCllOOl,. as at present constituted, oftrs tho
i!.'!) ?ln,tf spaclous' mnS d commodious ; completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and
snrlnir water.
i.'lwV,0'1 "SjV.JSL'A". .f TST- J"'";1""'8 experienced, cmclent, and allvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough
moderate. (My cent a week deduction to all expecting to teach. Students admitted at anv limn, liuoms reserved w hen desire.!.
course's oi siuay prescnoca oy the stato i
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses i I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Courc in Physical Culture.
.JllP.Sffi 2'."5l's .aru . i',"uj''':'i-i'"-AU and Htudcnts graduatng therein, receive state Diplomas, conferring the followln
th"r!?& in the other Coures receive Norma? certmcau.
Jll!; V?,r ni'i;',!.!!i1AV' ? .1,'.",l,'la,l!', 1"Sra,l1"1 dentine and Classical courses are not Inferior to thoso ot our best Colleges.
iV'niS)1 'iii''Si,011 Zl-'n1?; ,Thoi !"e,..'Manil,u ltw 000 ot thn prime ubjects ot this Sclsool W help to secure It. by furnishing lnlelll
eent an ten clent Teachers tor her schools. To tuts end t solicits younu' persons of good abilities and good purposcs.-ihoso who desire tolmprove their llrna
Cataloirue addrv's' i the l 'nnclpai premises
HON. XVII.I.IA.M Ill.WlPl.l',, I'rrslilrnl llouril
A SSIONEE'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE !'
Tursuant to nn order ot tho court ot Common
Pleas ot Columbia, county V.U1 be bold on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 1878,
nt to o'clock a. m by M.O. lhiKhea. assleiice In trust
lor the Ivneilt ot the creditors ot 1 1 lie Hrothera
IMnos Hue ana Mlnner Ulle).tttc following descrtDed I
luui vbiuiu, biiuuiu m uie Kiwn ui uai awisso, on
South utri-i't, bounded aa follows: on the eaatby
latnH or .ionn uiger, west by lands of Mrs. K. ClarK,
Oil the north bv land nf Mr. .1. Hnhhlnq. nnd nn thn
south by tioutb street, whereon la erected a
THAME DWELLING HOUSE.
The satd property H located In a very desirable
part ot Catawissa, the house Is laro and convenient.
There are a cistern and other conveniences on the
lot, together with all necessary outbuildings. The
butlillhtr is new.
TKUMS OV SALE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth ot
the Durchase money to bo mid at the strlklntr down
of the property i the one-fourth leaa the ten per cent
at thf conilrmatlon of sale, and the remaining three
fourths In oue car thereafter, with interest from
confirmation mst.
M. fl. llUflllES.
Abbott & Hhawn, Assignee of Hllo Uros.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE !
The undersigned, appointed Assignee for the ben
efit of tho creditors ot tvm. Schuyler, will sell at pub-
lie sale on tho premises, on
Saturday, October 19th, 1878,
at to o'clock a. m., all that certain
LOT OF GEO U-N D
situate In tho town ot Orangeville, county of Colum
bia, and btate of rennsylvanla.bounded on tho north
by lot of Low and Savage, south by 1). K, Sloan, on
the east by Mill street, and on the west by David
Herring, containing one-fourth of an acre, moro or
loss, whereon Is erected a two story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
and other out-bulldlngs. There Is an excellent well
ot water on the premises convenient to tho kitchen
door.
TERMS OF SALE. Twenty-flvo per cent, to be
paid at the striking down of property; twenty-tlvo
percent. January 1st, ISTD, and the balanco Aprll
ist, 1S"9, when deed will Up delivered and possess
hoa will bo given.
V. II. SMITH.
Assignee ot Wm. Schuj ler.
Sept. ), 'tS-ts.
EXCELSIOR DYE WORKS
LEWISBURGi PA.
WM. DAVIS, Proprietor.
Miss. M. Dcrrlckson, Notion and Fancy Store,
llloomsburg, Agent.
ALL KINDS OF OUSTS OAUMESTS CLEANED
DYK1) ANI I'ltESSKI) WITHOUT KIITINM AND
M ADi: TO LOOK ALMOST EQUAL TO NEW,
LADIES SHAWLS, CLOAKS, D3ESSSS, SUES
OR RIBBONS CLEANSED OR DYES AUD
FINISHED IN THE BEST ilANNE 2,
kiii cloves i:i,i:anm:i.
Feathers Dyed and Curled In a splendid manner.
Special attention to wholesolo goods.
Prices reduced to suit the times.
Sept. 20, 'ts-Sm.
IH finn ahilnts wanted, only thoso
IUiUIIU who mean business and desire to
makefiomk.2 to ner day need apnly. Neudl
cent stamp for particulars
JCl.t . i. Ill I IV,
Milton, Northumberland Co., Pa,
ASK FOR THE
Williamsport Hanil-Me Boots,
MANUFACTURED BY
J. E. DAYTON & CO.;
N. B. All goods of their make
are stamped on the bottom.
Sept. w, "7S-3m
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 1
GRAY'S SPE0JFI0 MEDICINE
fRADE MARK If especially recom-TRAOE MARK.
mebueu us uu uu
falllnir cure for sem
inal weakness.s-per-matorrliea,
lmpo
lencj', and all disea
ses, such as Loss ot
memory. Universal
Uissltude, 1'aln In
fl... llnpL- lllmnpiur
COiOrO TaJaneot vision. Frcma-.. n'.Vi-
o utoiOtuio old Age, and&fter lakinc
many other Clwases that lead to Innanlty.Consump
tlonanda l'rematuro uraee.all of which us a rule
am first cause-it by devlatlug from ihe paihof nature
uiidntrr iminlL-riiec. Ihe hneelllo Medicine Is the
result of a life si udy and niiiuy Jearsot experience
in ireiuinginese sim-chu uivavn.
Full particulars in our pamphlets,whlch we desire
to send free by mall to eerj one.
The sptcinc Meuicine is soiu uy uu iiruj.-KiMB m n
Cy'
(er nnek ice. f,r M Olll'ka.'es for l. or 1
1 111 uu
ri'sslng
mail OU rCCCipi Ol IHO lUUIiey uy liuun-aauii;
TllC (lltAYMIUIIRINKCO.,
No. 10, Meclmnle's mock, 1'itrult, Hhh
fold In llloomsburg by C. A, Klelm, and by all
Druggists ever j w nere.
Harris i:wing, wholesale Agents, rntsburg
sept, e, is-lf
Important to Lawyers,
justice's ui eue i esee, e-uiiBitiuie-a, r.A.e.uie'..'-, .m
mlulslrators, tiuardun, Township ofllcers, and bust
lusiiees or me ret
ulstrutors. tiilard!
ness men generully.
Wo have nn hand a large assortment of legal
blanks for the use of ilor neys, Justices and Con
stable's blankH of all kluds, Note and lleeelpt bcuks
tor Aumiuiniraiors ai.
IMtlCE I.IHT,
TTOltNEVS IIU.SKS.
I'reclpo for Summons.
" Kl. Fa.
" " llulo lo tako Depositions.
" choose Arbitrators.
D cents apiece, or 1,15 per hundred.
retltlon for Appointment of Guardian.
" " Citation
Ituloto take Deiuslllons,
Narr In Debt, w ith Confession,
' " Assumpsit.
Me'chanlcs Lien.
4 cents e'acli or pe-r hundre-d.
i'etttton for sale of Ileal Dtalu s cents each.
JUHTIltl's lit, inks.
Subpanas, bumuons, Warrants, Executions, 90 fo
85 cents each.
lA-asos t cents each
iiium iiee-as lo
I'lirehment Deeds 15 "
Agreements .. s
Orphan's Court bales su for il Set
Cunstablo'a hales 8 cents eueh
L'MKUKU HUU 1IUUU M ., IS
Ml Units of Notes l
Iteeelpts, Ncles, School Orders, Poor Orders, Store
Orders, neatly bound, eousuently on hand, or made
to order on short notice.
wettie. prepared to do neater Job work than an;
utUl t VAUW t AsVAa tUeJIll J .
JlllOCKW'Y t K 1111.
Kdllors and I'roprtetora
llloomsburg, i'a
T EOAL BLANKS OF ALL KINDS
XJ OH HAND AT TUB CVLUM11IAN OFFICJ
Columbia County,
J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
very best facilities for Professional ,ni1 cins.lirliernini
m aoveioping tncir powers, ana abundant opportunities for well paid labor alter 1cj iag School, ror
of Tru.lre-
ASSIGNEE'S SALE j
OF VAIAHULK !
REAL J1STATE !
Tho undersigned, Assignee of Dartd H. uower.wlll
expose at public sale on the premises on
Saturday, October 12th, 1878,
at. ten o'clock a. m., the following
Tract of Land.
situate partly In L'atawlssa and partly In IOcust
townsnip, Columbia county, Pennsylvania : lloul. fl
ed by lands ot John Fageley, Philip .Manhart, John
leagcr and w 11.1am Hughes' estate, containing
H ACRES AUD 14 PERCHES, '
whereon ts erected a GOOD SAWMILL,
FRAMB UWELL1NQ HOUSP:
and other out-hulldlngs.
TKHMS OF SALB.-Ten per cent of ono-foiirlh ot
tho purchaso money to be paid at tho fctrlklcg
down of the prorcrty, the one-fourth leu the ten
percent, at conilrmatlon (if Mle, snd tho remaining
threO'tourths In one ear ther. alter with Intrirt
fromc ontlrmatlon nlst. I'urchak.no pay for diwd
mxsiw uowHit,
t. L. Kvkbv, Asstgnee.
Att'y. for Estate. tep sr. "."-ts
p KNKRAL KLECTION
rROCLAMATION.
I, JOHN W. HOFFMAN, High Sheriff of Co
lumbla county, do hereby make known and proclaim 1
to the qualified electors ot Columbia county that a '
general election will bn held oa TUESDAY, THIS
FIFTH OF NOVEMHHlt, 1SU (being tha Tues .
day next following the nrst Moaday of said month
at the several districts within the county, to wit : I
Heaver township, at tho public house ot Joseph
II. bhuman. i
Bentou township, at tho pubM nouss ot Iltrnm
lless, In the town ot Ucnton.
Hast Hloom, at tho Court House, in llloomsburg.
West Hloom, at the Court House, In llloomsburg.
Dorough ot Herw Ick. at tho storo ot John MCAnall.
In tho borough of Ilerwick.
Dorough of eJentralla, at the public house of Wit-
Ham I'elfer.
Hrtarcreck township, at the public school noise
near EvansMllc.
Calan tssa township, at the public houss of Samus
Kostenbauder, In the town of Catawissa.
Centre township, at the school house near Lafay
ette Creasy's.
North Conjngham District, at the school house
near tho colliery of John Anderson & Co.
South Conyngham District, at tha house) ot John
Monroe.
Flshlngcreek township, at the school house near
C. II. Whlto's.
Franklin township, at the Lawrenco school houso.
Orecnwood township, at the houso ot Joseph It.
Fatton.
lemlock township, at tho public house of Chas. H,
Dletterlch, In tho town of Iluck Horn.
Jackson township, at the house ot Ezektel Cole.
Locust township, at the public house of Daniel
Kehres, In Nmncdla.
Mlllllu township, at the public house of Aaron
Hess, In the ton u of Minun vllle.
Mail Wui to uslilp, at the public school house In
Jersej town.
ill. Pleasant township, at the houss ot II. W.
MclllCfc.
Montour township, at the public house ot Iteuben
liauch, at Uupctt.
Main tow nshlp, at the public house of Jeremiah E
Longenberger.
Poarlugcreek township, at tho hous. .t John li.
Kllnger.
Orange township, at the public houso ot II. C. i
Conner In orangeville, I
Hne township, at tho Centre. School House, lately
flved by a oto of the citizens of said townsklp.
Sugarloaf township, at tho houso ot AUuas Colo.
Scott township, at the public houso of Wm. I'ettlt
In Espy.
al which lime hiiu places ine quuunsii electors
will elect hy ballot tho follow lug State and County
ofllcers. lz:
Ono person for t.overnor or Pennsylvania.
Ono rerson for Lieutenant (Jorernor of I'ennsjl-
vanla.
one jicrson for Supremo Judgo of Pennsylvania,
ono pei son for Secretary of Internal Affairs of
l'enns) lvanla.
Ono person for Member of Congress fcr the Elev
enth District.
One person for SUto Senator.
Two persons foi ltcpre-senteittvcs.
Ono person for I'rothonotary and Clerk ot tho
Courts ot Columbia county.
Ono person for HegtsU-rand Itceordcr of Columbia
connty.
One ierson for Treasurer of Columbia county.
Three persons for Commissioners of Columbia
county.
Three persons for county Auditors.
It Is fuither directed that the election polls of the
several dl-lrtcts shall be opened at seven o'clock in
the forenoon, and shall continue open without Int cr
ruptlon or adjournment until seven o'clock In the
C'H-nlug w hen the polls w Ul be elose'd.
NOTICE IS IIEREltY (JIYEN,
That uver person creeping JnsUc.sot U Ttaes
and Aldermen, Notaries Public and Persju In 1kg
mllltla service ot tho State, who shall hold or shall
within two months have held any r mo. ur appolut
nient ot profit or trust under the Crtid staWs,or of
tilts state, and city or corporati-d district, whether a
commissioned otucer or otherwise, a subordinate
oltlcer or agent who Is or shall be employed under
the Ix-gtslature, Executive or Judiciary Department
of thts State', or of any city or ot any Incorporated
district, and also, that every member of Congress
and of the State legislature, and of the select or
common council of any city, or commissioners ot any
Incorporated district, Is by law Incapable of holding
or exercising at tho samu Umo the office tr appoint
ment ot Judge, inspector or Clerk of any election o
this commonwealth, aud that no Inspector, Judge or
other oflleerof such election shall bo .Uglble to be
then voted for. "
The Inspectors and Judgs of the elections shall
meet at the resiie-cHre places apjiolnted for holding
lite eleeilon In tho district to which thoy respeetlv ely
belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, and
each of said liispcciora shall appoint oue clerk, who
shall be ii qualMed voter of such t strict.
'Iho qualified voters of tho several districts la
this comity nt all general, township bor
ough and speeiil elections, aie hereby hereafter
authorised luiel required to vote by tickets printed or
wilt ten, or partly printed nnd partly wrltun, serer
ally eiaS'Slrtcd as follows t ono ticket shall embrace
the names of all Judges ot Courts voted for, and
labelU-d, outside, "Judiciary " one ticket shall em
brace the names ot all tho state ofllcers voted for
and to bo labelled "State;" ne ticket shall embrace
tho names of all county ofllce rs voted for, Including
tho olllcei et senator, and Members of As
sembly, If voled fur, and members ot Congress, If
voted tur.and be labelled "County;" ono ticket shall
embrace tho names of all township ofllcers voteel for,
aud bo Libelled "Tow nshlp ;" ono ticket shall em-brae-o
tho names of all borough omens voted for, and
bo latieileil Horougb,"
nnd eaib class shall be deposited In separate bal
lot boxes.
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
bherlirsonire', llloomsburg, bhcrttf.
Sept. at, 1-tl
VIblTINU OAKDS,
UJ1TBH IIKAD8,
JJlia.llcVAlia,
iwratu, to, txx,
gently anil Cheaply primed at tun Colum
wan Office.
Pennsylvania.
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furnished with a bountiful supply Ot pure.Mtt
Expenses
Dauchy 8c Co's. Advt's.
Sure Reward.
r Yt:tus to pay rou i'arm.
Si to $10 run. ACRE.
Ilfccli niiet .lltiplo t.nml In AIlclil
pan In itlllitiin Act-it IJrunt
eil tlic to'iimi Itnplilx anil In
1II111111 Ilallroixl 1 oiiipaii-.
HTLT3 sunrscr.
Slraii? oll s"r' ciiti plenty of
tlnilicr-no lroui;lil-n clilnch
lings no hopper"1."
Itt'KMMl TRKAM l'lHK WAT! K -llHADV MARKT
CUl)OIJi I'All.HOAIM'OMI'LnKlt T1IKOVOI1TUK
CKN1RK OF TIIKtlllAST.
Si in", leif ii;nnili!'t.;'iyi'A or German
AJJress W. O. llt'CHAUT,
t.ANP COMMlsglONEH,
(lllNH ItAl'IDS, MICH,
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''n-mH WtM'TH U rpllfVis pain nt once, and!
"un-H-i, it out' T i laMi r.H win i,nLcfn relieve.
pojj eTeiywicri vy urutftfisis. i rice a cents.
PI two
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Tbe Antidoto te ALCOHOL Fcnai at Ltw:.
Tho Pathcr Matthew Remedy
iHaeeitatiiund i-ih-i-uj cure for Intemperance. It
destroys all appeil for alcohollo II iiiurs aud builds
up llli' n ivnus hy-lt u, Allrr ii ilt'liiiiii'ti, or any
lini'iiiliernlt- liMlitlsi'iiee. a MMii.i TEASroONCL
will letui'Tf nil infills! und ph sleal depression. 11
also din's .very kind ot t'svra, iivsrr.i-snandToa-rnuTv
of the l.iv Kit olll by all dn gKlsts. Price tl
rer boit;e. Pamphlet ou 'Aleoho.iis Knects,and
liiteiitK.'r.ine,i us a illsease," wm fite'on wiitlngto
Ihe KMIIKIt MATI1KW TKUrEluscK MinV,
Co., Stl lioud street, V. d scp. St.
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for till MAItCH'S
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DEU'lllA. l'a. d sep. il, Ts-iw
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CAWNET OltGANS.
At tho I'nrU llsiinslilon thlsear I hey ure awar
ded THE oiiLD .MKD.M.. tho highest recompense
at the disposal of tlio Jury. The hue o also receiv
ed the IIHANII lilll.ll Mh DAL OF SWEDEN &
NIlllWAV, UTs NllOTUEll AMERICAS' OtUANS HAVE
RVEK A1TAUEH HIUIIkST AWASIl AT ANY WOKI.n'S Kx-
rosiTios sold for e'ush or pa merits by Installments.
iJltol CATAl.nriLr.s, with neveesl Hjles, lllCe-S,
SC., free. 1 sON HAMLIN OltdAN CO,,
HOsTUN, NHVV VOIIlv Olt ClIICAUO.
sep, 27, 'Ts-lw d
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MU IU OlUWU stocksm V Hoilunesev
n lnoiilh. Ilook sent Imi evplal ling ever) thing.
Address lUXTL'lt a CO., llASBEKS, II Wall street.
New York. d aug.lH'.'fs-iw
O," FANCY CAltDS with name, 1(w Plain or Hold.
40 IMstles, Agfsoultlt we. Hull A-Co., Hudson,
N. Y, d oct. II, 'ts tw
Elf IS
liirniiV I'ii rum TllU mako New ltlcb lllood,
oodwlll complett'iy t'litu'ii tlie Lluud in tUc cmtrw
nysii m In three montUs. Any iTbon who will tak
I phi each iiUht fruia 1 to 12 wt-ekH may tw ribtorvrt
eti lu Htuinl hctlili, l( bii(.h a thn w ilble. trend
by malirur KtUr fctmp. l.b.JOHNM)N &Ct.t
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3Si0:O"rrEElS' BLOCK..
HARTMAN BBOS.,
DEALERS IN
TKAS, (JAXNKI) FUUIT,
CXC1AKB,
TOBACCO
sNurr,
GONF12GTIONKHY.
Spices of all titds, Glass & Guoc&Ewsro
FINE GROCERIES,
Foroigu and Domostio Fruits,
AND tir.Nr.UAli UNR OF
Family Provisions
ith door below Market street, llloomsburg, l'a.
I v uooda dell v ei ed to all pans ut the ua
aihi.i.it-u
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