THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCEAT, BL00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COL NTY, FA. J I, I 1 fftitmtiinti. TO TUB I'UllUC. Concluded. I shall not attempt to reply to tlio perjon- Ial attacks made upon mo slnco tlio election. The former ones did their work, and the men who did It should rest content. They all over the DUtrlct, Men who are church members desecrated the Sabbath to do their dirty work, by traveling all day, and by circulating the In fa mom Ho that I had sold myself to the Republicans for $2,000. Conspicuous amonj; these was a certain Megargcll wh'i wished to havo revenge be came 1 had thrice defeated him for Congress BB0CZWA7& ELWELL, Editor.. were paid at the eleventh hour, and fully In this County, besides sonio.expectnnt nom- earned their wages. 1 Incea for Sheriff, Sr. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Friday, Nov.23, 1878. Oo. Jfartranft announces Thursday, tho SSthdiyof Novdiubor, as n diy of thanks giving and prayer, Stanley Woolward thinks Iljyt will bathe mxt rep ib'icm cm liJato fir prosulont. It wottM bo n satisfaction to Mr. Woodward's numerous friends to know cx icily when ho does stand. We bolievo bo pretends to bo a democrat-be figured prominently in tho lobby of, bo national slate convention to pecuro tlio itimination of Mr. Mimn, nnl fn illy turno'l up as a supporter of Ocneral Iloyt for gover nor. Pottteille Chronicle. The reeularlty of the Rowland call at to lime, has been called In question. I have a telegram from Klotx that should settle I the point, stating that the Couference would meet on Tuesday at 10 a. m. TUB "HKAMIHlt" CONVENTION. I did not see lleamlsh or any snokciman for him. at tho Scranton Convention. In fact I know that ho wanted lluckalew nom inated. The lollowlng dispatch speaks for Theso documents were circulated by Klolz's friends nnd hirelings on Sun. day, Monday and Tuesday In every election precinct In the District, when I had no op. porlunlty to respond. It Is h query wllh mo how It was, that if Klotz was the regular nominee, and If Specr was onvlncml that I was working In tho lnlerets of the Republi can party, It was not discovered until the eleventh hour, nnd that the virtuous bpeer Sale of ANwMlcr by the . Sheriff. Suesandoah Citr, November 13. Tho u BheD&ndoah Herald, tho ouly greenback paper in Schuylkill county, was advertised to be sold by sheriffs sale on Monday, November ,18. The Uerald, has bjen in bil shapa for aonie time, but was kept up to plead tho green back causo until after tho election. On tlio day folloTing election tlio bills announciuir Sr Xlho isa o were posted. Tho paper will contin ue issuing, but tho luauagcment will bo chan ged, It will remain a "soil money friend.'' T. J. Foster is its present editor aud proprietor. Itself: Scranton, Oct. 10, 1S78. C. B. Brockway : If you want Uuckalew nominated, let me know at once. F. A. Beamish. To this I answered that ChlumbU would endorse him, If nominated at Scranton. In fact I suggested several compromise candi dates, nnd a meeting of both conferences at Wilkes Itarre, but Klotz would listen to no proposition that would not insure his elec tton. Tlir. "TIMr.S" ATTACH. The dispatch to the Times Irom scranton, datd Oct. 28th., I have every reason to be lieve was manufactured in Philadelphia and not far from McClure's oiTice. It Is late in the day for Col. McClure to attack my Democracy, I was firm in that faith when he was ruhing jobs through the lowerbranch o. "- fre, and the morning of the election, pos Krank n. and be was then the servile tool of . .. . .. . .. permitted me to do all the ilinimrn I could, as he Intimated I was doing, until he was Interviewed by Klotr. or his friends, lie decided the case without hearing mo, or giving mo notice, permitted me to stump the District for the Democratic ticket, nnd then, nt the last moment, "was persuaded." But by what right did he decide this con test? As Mr. Uuckalew said, "his opinion was that of a mere individual." If he could go outside of his jurisdiction to determine ex parte this case, lie rotnd that of nny oth er candidate. The Democratic patty ac knowledees no autocrat. Its nominations are mado by thepeopie, acting through dele gates nnd confertes ; nnd when so made, neither he nor any other tribunal can reverse or Interfere with their verdict. TItr. CIIOWNINO INFAMY Not content with previous jobs, other low tricks were resorted to. On tho night be- CHAIRMAN SrilEli. We do not know that he is wholly to blame for tho conduct of the last campaign, but he showed n wonderful lack of leader- hip, and called around him for assistance n Vtof fossils whoe experience of a campaign I J js based upin a series of ignoble defeat". "We had excellent candidates Better man- ajemetit has elected worse. Wo had a good platform, and it reflected tho views f it ma jority of Pennsylvania's voters. But our astute political malingers selected as con ductor of the campaign a man who carried into the canvass his hatred of tho men who objected to his salary grabbing vote, as a member of Congress, and who almost unani mously rejected him as Chairman oftbe TfomnftrAtta Convention at. Wiltes-Ttarre in The conduct, of the campaign was j. thoroughly imbecile. Our financial po 1' v iltlon as a party was rendered uncertain bj Speer'a own speech. The heavy Demo cratic vote between the Susquehanna and Delaware was unaided by the State Com mittee and left to inefficient local committees. 8 Simon Cameron. When benator as now, ho was tho paid counsel of tho Pennsylvania rail-road. I was faithful to my party uur ing tho war, when ho and others were cn richlng themselves at tho exnerue of the na tion a matter he could easily do on account of his close relations to Cunaron nnd Cur tin. The principles of my party, nnd its candidates I have a eadily supported by voice and pen since boyhood. During the Present campaieu, none liavo been more zealous, nor worked harder for the whole ticket than myself. It therefore ill becomes a man of McClure antecedents, one who has no fixed principles of any kind to libel me in the interest of such men Klotz : nnd I thsrefore pronounco every charge or insinuation against my party fealty to be utterly false and malicious. THU MONEY QUESTION, Whilst I believe that as a general rule it is'nobody's business where I get my money or loan it, any more than Mason, Dill, Oryis, ters were put up in diff-rent portions of the District, thit I had withdrawn in favor of Klotz I Kven my brother in Luzerne nt first believed it, but it was ton lati to contradict thelio in this wido Di-trict. Again, the same night, Klotz's hirelings went into nu mernus townshlps.nnd stole or bought up al tickets containing my namo. To thoo who so nobly stood by mo in the taco of detraction,' and despite State and local organizitions, and tho corrupt use of money and pledge", I tender my heartfelt thanks. I can only pity those who believed theso slanders without giving mo a chance to be heard. To those who so 'mal iciously and falsely aided in this vile scheme I have the utmost contempt. 7hey will get their reward here, or hereafter. C. B. Brock way. BEAMISH. The Carbon Democrat and Philadelphia Timts, both edited by Republicans, have or Klotz, nor how I apply it, as some stress Beell particularly coarse; in the abuse of has been laid upon the question, me answer IL-amish for.atime ono.of the confer is simple. I needed some money to pay notes eua ut lne ate Congressional Conference, due in bank, and if nominated, campaign ,f tll(,jr attRCi(, are prompted because of his w Thi'inn.i. -nAmn-r. nf n. fW Rimniies expenses. I borrowed $2,000,ln Philadelphia nwei.utjan anj conviction in Luzerne, Col W .... . - . . r.am n Msnrl rrfi va 1 m i Mil lrtTlPn t. nt)tf I . II I I. - 1..... t.k Xjurvlved'the wreck, but no thanks were due to the Speer-DiefTenbach leadership. In a word, a prepared victory was ruined by in competent management. Tbo soldiers were more faithful than their general. State Appropriations to Common Schools. assigned ajudgment certified by Prothono- tary Zarr, and pledged real .estate in Con- yngbam and Locust held by me. That mon ey was kindly held by Mr. Loweuberg.forine, except $100.00 for necessary expenses, until tho Monday following the nomination. My nomination at Scranton cost mo $80.50 be- At tho meeting of tho Lancaster county :,,. nr,hB rnnfnre. and candi- teachers' institute Prof.Wickcrsham delivered Jate3 at tllat gittjIlgi Tney never asked for ajeciuro relative to nis receni European inp, luat nn(J receivej no more, nor were after which ho was asked to give the reason promi,cd more, except as to printing tickets; why the Btate appropriation of $1,000,000 has anJ thf U3Ual ae3SmenU for campaign pur- not'been distributed among tho several school Part of the money was used to pay dUrlcts. The professor replied that tho rca- , , , a.in,t me i,T our banks, and ton was because thero was no money in the Btato treasury. Two hundred tbousaud dob S lars had been distributed some time ago and $100000 moro recently among the districts that had Erst made their official reports ; 5700, 000 is still duo and will bo distributed as soon as the money can bo obtained. Tho slate rev enues it must be remembered, havo greatly fallen off; many corporations have failed to pay their taxes on account of tho hard times. J)f. Wickcrsham said he could draw his war J i''ant on the state treasurer for tho money duo Ae school districts, but to do so would bo no v more use than it would be for a man to draw his check on a bank in which he had no funds. The Intelligencer says tlio doctor's explana tion did not seem to satisfy tho directors, who shook their heads and seemed to wonder how this could bo thus under a beneficient repub lican rule, an "honest money" administration, which claimed 'to havo been so ocououiically administered, and to have made such sweep ing reductions of the public debt. Then they thought of that clause in the constitution which says the legislature thall provido for the main- tenanco and support of a thorough and effi cient system of public schools and "thall ap - propriato at least 1,000,000 each year for that purpose." If the legislature has douo its du ' ty why aro there no funds in tho etato treas ury for the school purposes? Tlio Cuming Legislature. ll'Ao m to be Speaker The Ditcuuion of the Other rotit'wni at Jlarritbitrg. Tho Pittsburg Telegraph speculates as fob i1, lowi; Hon. Robert S. Frazer, who was urged by bouio of his friends to enter tho coutost for the speakership of the next house at Harris burg, has withdrawn in favor of Henry M. Long, and tlio latter will have tho united sup. port of tho Allegheny county delegation. Knowing ones predict that Henry will make the riffle. Benjamin L. Hewitt, of Blair county, who wants to wield ihe gavel has no local strength, having a Democratic colleague and beiug surrounded by Democratic counties, aud although ho has tbo favor oftbe house of Cameron will hardly succeed. Lish Davis will be the choice of Philadelphia, and as liu is a former resident of Venango couuty, may have soiuo support in tho northwest. The doughty Davis will, however, doubtless have W to stand uida for tho man and "brother-in-& law" from Allegheny.' Dr. W. (J. Slurlo:k individual debts, as many gentlemen in this neighborhood can testify. The balance was used in paying assessments made in differ ent counties, tickets, documents, halls, bands, traveling expenses, and other legiti mate items incident to a campaign. Not one cent was over paid or promised to any conferee, nor, was a cent paid to any can didate or individual for any other pur pose. The items of expenditure are open to the Investigation of any one. In a word,I solemnly deny ever having received a cent from any person for political purposes, nor did I ever receive or have the promise of money lor ray action. Nor did any Re publican in any way contribute n cent towards my election that I know of. I may here add that I left Bioomsbnrg on Saturday noon of the Fair, and fully ex pected to return home that evening. -My buines was to look after some caes con nected with my father's estate, and an at tempt to compromie a suit on the Lycom ing trial list, In which I am plaintiff. My trip to Philadelphia was mainly for the pnr po-e of borrowing the money I succeeded in doing, as our banks would Dot discount men note for that amount. SrEER'S I'UO.VUSCIAMESTO. On tho Saturday afternoon bairo tb election, just ns I was starting to Danvillo to make a speech, I discovered that doag ers were being printed at a Republican office, of which tho following is a copy: Tlio followlne Telegram has been received from fhe Chairman of tho Democratic Slate Committee, j Philadelphia. Nov. 1st., 1878. D. Lowenberg, Iboomsburg, Pa. In my judgment it is the duty of every Democrat in your district to support KIolz tor Congress. Tho candidacy nf Brockway, Is in the Interest of tho Republicans, R, M. SEEn, Chairman of Slate Committee. Hits publication was intended to be sprung th following day. (Sunday), when it would be tiio late to counteract its influence Justice to Mr. Lowenberg, demands that I should x'nte that he related to give ( A. Clark, the manager of ibo Western Un ion Telegraph at this place, the privilega of using it. He made the request In writing, but Clark declined. Using his knowledge nf the existence of this .message, on hit own hoot, this newly diicovered bright light of will be continued in the place bo so accepta 1," I.I. filial let u,!ntr Tlr. W. 1 1. TtrnillnV. nf I . .' .. . " . . vj - me ueinocratlc 1'arty, telegraphed Bpeer Wilkesbarre, wants to succeed himself as read- about g wUlimn con,uU, I1 -I..1- lil will l,nv. nnxncllinn. In llin ., r. . . . ... " , "6 ... ... .... ,ne aale vjeutrai uommiltee, gave eenate, inomas . uocurau is ecuru lor cuiei (pee,y ,,ermtlii for Clark and other Klot cierit, nuiiiuuiuuiu(siuuK'Hiiujiiii 111(11,(0 ue a private ditpatch tent road tuat Hie wimo pmmeu uarry uuun nau ueeu oth VMn of (lour8a it WM believed all promised tue place, wine oi ino menus oi over tUe County that Mr. Lowenberg Bent JS. vy. CSimioy, reauing cicric, are uuiious it out aj therefore had his endorsement about his tato and liavogooo to see JUacKey, apj jt ceftalnly looked so. Uut the follow Quay and Ibo other great.nghts m the cast DKi am Bmiiar letters wero sent out by about It, UUl 11 is 10 oo nopeu inai omm-y win Ilt0unblirg's expectant Post Mailer, who not be "unslatcd" as ho is ono of tlio uiot intelligent, capablo and courteous officers of the legislature. Panama. Nov. 7. -The Valley of the Cauca. one of the most fertile and popular Send you to dy a number of copies of tel nortlona of the Renubllc has suffered fear gram sent by R M. Sneer, to Mr, I), Low fully from the incursions of crasshomiers. euberg. The Jelegrsm explains itself. I am All of the erowlne crops have been com- authorized by Mr, Speer to t'make any aud pletely ruiued. Sugar cane, corn and wheat every ue" of this telegram, "that will aid iu the upper portion of the valley, aud all Klotz." aorta of grasses, so that the cattU) cannot Your reipfctfully aubtlst except Iu a half starved condition. Ueomjb A. Ci-auk, The prices of provisions of all classes aro ex- So that In the crusade against Columbia' orblUntly high, and as the sugar estates and I choice, Mr, Loweuberg's name was used ' 'srge haciendas hare suspended work the without his consent, and Hslary-urabbi Joorare unable to purchase the necessaries Speer, authorized Clark to "make any and jllfe. The Government, with a view of every use that will aid KIolz." "Any and jruishlnK them with the means of support, every use," (honorable or dishonorable. lished by him from Judge Harding Col Woodward, and C. R. lluckalew. Th fol lowiug letter from the latter to tbo Timet should have silenced McClure : To the Editor of the Philadelphia Times. I nm placed by you nt the head of the list o named persons "and others ' who, imploring executive clemency for Mr. K. A. Beamish of Luzerne county, have been, in your opin ion, ouly too successful in their application causing a virtuous Attorney-General to be overruled by bis brethren of theBiardof (Tardnn and by his official chief. theUnve nor of the Commonwealth. The expoiure and denunciation of the wickedness of the mes is n pious employment for the press t socio to be exhausted, and it will always eld a mournful satisfaction perhaps some- mes genuine pleasure to thoso who pur- buo it. Hut, in the preseut c.isij, Mine errors of fact mar the artistic merit of tho picture rnwn by you for public contemplation. It not true that Beamish was convicted of embezzlement of public moneys, aud that bis pardon was uot asked for upon the grounds of innoceuce and an unjust coiivio- on. Nor is it truo that the strength of the application on his behalf consisted of sug gestions of the distress ot his family, the munition of peace and order in Luzerne county and other political and humanitarian considerations recited in your correspond ence from Harrisburg and Luzsrne. Con victed of au offense which he never com mitted, his pardon was recomineuded by me and by others as an act of justice to him, and to decent aud dutiful administration by the executive power oi the scatc. It was believ ed that a pardon, which was virtually invi ted by thejuJge who Sentenced him, when pronouncing the sentence, and which would tand upon the solid foundation of justice, ought not to be withheld, Those recoauueud- aliou',bowever,were made last year and had no connection with recent movements in the case by men who were formerly opposed to lleamlsh or indifferent to his fate. I am not advised as to tbeir motives or the extent of their influences upon the result. But, be tbeir conduct saintly or selfish, humane and ouorable or otherwise, tho merits of the case remain wholly unaffected. Hut assuming the collection or blotter book to be the tux duplicate of the district, and its mutilation to bo indictable at com mon law, the undisputed facta iu the case gave a complete answer to the charge, for it was shown Ay the prosecution that the bonk was foui.d In its usual place in an unlocked euk in the defendant a office, during his absence of some weeks in Florida ; that the eaves torn from the boot; were lying beside it, unsecreted and uninjured, and that the office was a public place, daily, open, and a thoroughfare for access tooiiu or more offices beyond it. The defendant was in a remote tato his office open to tho whole world the book where any one could do with it us he pleased an active personal enemy in the next room these werotbo circumstances under which the book was seized by the piostcutor und made tbo foundation of his complaint. And there was uot an atom o evidence in the case to connect tbo defend ant directly with the act of mutilation. 1'ully iufnrmed upon the facts given evidence upon the trial, aud fully convinced of tho defendant a innocence, I signed au un solicited recommendation for a pardon, The paidun was just, and the only complaint to bo made is that it was too long delayed, C, R, Uuckalew, February 25, 1878. Five Murderers to bo Hanged, AMOJJO THEM THE VOTOUIOUS KEIIOE, THE KING OF MOLI.1E MAQUIIIES. Governor tlnrtranlt has Issued war rants for tho excutlon of five murderers. Four of them belonged to the Infamous Mol- e Magulres, among them Jack Kehoe. All the culprits are to bo hanged ou tho 18Ui of December. The crime lor which Kehoe Is to bang was jiiinnilitfd in 18C2 nnd tho victim was V. S. W. Langdon, a ticket boss employed nt Hon- oyhrook colliery. Lmgdon had docked a uiub'r of men, nn 1 fir It Khiw threatened to take Ills life. On the evening oftbe day f which a Sunday school celebration was held Langdon was found on tho public roai: terribly beaten, and In a few days ho died of tho Injuries received, lor fourteen years the muidercrs went unpunished, but evi enco was obtained through the first Motile Magulro murder trials leading to .the arrest of Kehoe and two of his accomplices, Dough rty and O ne.il. kihnn having threatened o have Lmgdnii killed, and having been seen striking him, wa convicted ot murder In the first degree, and his confederate gdt off with nine years' sentence 'u penitentiary, Kehoe wm counectel with at least half a doz en murders committed Iu the coal regions Martin Blrgin, who is to bo banged on the same gallows with Kebo, shot Patrick It. Burns at Tuscarora, Schuylkill county In 1870. Il irns was murdered nt the insti gation of John Kane, who employed James M Douuell, also to be hanged un the 18th of December lor the murder of Oeorgo K. Smith In 1SU3, to put 11-irin uut of the way n order to prevent him from exposing a theft of coal by Kane. M'Dnuiell induced Ulrgln, who was nrres ed in Canada last March, to do tlw shooting, Burns was shot while irnlng to work, C aloi S a po and J.im;s M'Djnuell, botli nl whom will In lunged ut M.uich Chunk ou tlio IS'.li ot' next month, murdered Qenw K hmith, a cxul eperalor at Auden- ried on the niht nl' November 5, 1863. Smilli w.n killeJ bec.tmo ho gave the Uni ted States HUluuruies information relative to the wuereabdits nf -r i'i who ev.adjd the d.'aft. Tue men otlud a'. Smith's resi dence, and bring admitltd aid they had a letter fur hnn, uliich tlny desired to hand to him iu prr-oii. Being iufnrmed that he had retired iu ti-il, one nf them made a motion as if he intended to hand the ailoged letter to Mrs. S.intli. Instead bo ehew forth u revol ver, which was dUeibarged. Mrs. Smith gave n loud scream, and her husband rushed dowu stairs iu his night clo.hes. While on his way he .v.n stun, nui I by one oi the ruf fians. A in. in iieun-d Uiriuh, who lia l guue to the bouse at urn miu-i-t ot S iiilli, was shot in the leg Toe arrest of the two Mol lies was mainly ilti i to the revelations of the notorious Jim uv Iveniiiu and Kelly the Bum, both rf wnoni are pelf'Citifeed mur derers Ali x in le.r W. Sayers, tho Philadel phia wit'j murderer, is also to be hanged ou Hih 18th nt Diceiubrr. He shot his wife iu church on Sunday, November 18, 1877, dur ing the progress nf theervio. Trnth ami Soberness. What Is the best fsmlly medicine in the world to rcnulato the bnwcls.purlfy tho blood remove costivencss and bllllousness, nid dig gestlon nnd stlmulato tho wbolo system? Truth aud soberness compels us to aw user, Hop Hitters, being pure nnd harmless. See I'ruths lu another column. v. p. Ktt.NKitL'H urrruu wink or iiion. K. V. Ktirikel's celebrated hitter Wlasot Iron will crTe'Ctuallr cure liver complaint, Jaundice, etyspepsta chronic or nervous debility, chronlo dl.irrh(ca,dlseaso the kidneys an 1 all diseases arlsln? from a disor dered liver, utomveh or Intostlne?, such ascoustlpi- llnn. flitulenm, Inwml piles, fullness ot blood to tlio he-ad, nccMltyof tlio storaacli, nausea. Iioirtburn, dtsiust for f jo 1. fullness or wetirlil In the stomach, sore eructations t-lnkln? or fluttering at tlio rlt of tho stomach, s vlrnmlnj of the head, hurried or dtT- cultbre.itliln, nuiterhig at tin heart, choking or siiirocntlngsensitlon when In a lying poituro dim ness ot vUton, dots or wobs beforj tin Rlrht. dull p.ilu In ties head, d?tle'cncy of pcnplratlon, yellow ness ot tho skin and eyes, pain in Uio stde, back hea 1. chest, limbs, cto , sudden ntislies of heat, burning la the II jsh, const nit Imuglnlngs otcvll nnd Erent d-presslon ot spirits. Price It bottle. Icwnre of counterfeits. Do not let your dnurjld. palm on" some other preparation of Iron Insivs Is ns gool, but ask for Kutikel's Hitter 1 Ino of Iron. Take) ua other. Kunkel's Hitter Wlnout Inn Is not sold In b Ut only lull bitlles II. 1 Kunkel, proprietor. No. S39 North Ninth street, l'lilladolpbta.l'a. told by all druggists and elealers everywhere. Tnpi! fforsi ItcillKVe-el illvo. Head nnd all complete, in two hours. No fee Up" hcadpisscs. SeaM'm nnd Stomich Worms remov ed by Dr. Kunkel, ii9 North Ninth Street, Philadel phia, l'a. Send for clrcul.ir. For removing Se.it. Tin or stomach Worms call on your drugglst.und ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Wonn syrup, prlco II. It never falls Common sense teaencs If 1 npo Worm bore moved all others can bo reality destroyed. N EW " AVOERTl'SE M ENTsl Items. WI10 WOULDN'T HE A KINUV thus prostituted his posltiou as Secretary o the Democratic standing Committee, Bloomsburg, Pa. Nov. 1S78 and Others. -Dear Sirs; Attempts have been made to assassinate the huipcrnr William, and King Alfonso. Now comes the following ditpatch : Nai'I.eu, November 10. As King Hum bert was entering this city in state to day poorly clad man attempted to illuminate him with a poluard. Sigrior Cavloll, chief of the ministry, who was in the carriage will the king, laid hands on the man who wnnn ed him in the thigh, The king drew his sword and struck the assassin, who was I in mediate'v secured. The kinc received a tlieli scratch, The popular iudliioatlun i intense and tho demonstrations oi loyalty are linnnflfd Thn flh.nuuln (a twpntr ntlin yearn trVts pushing the construction el the Cauca I ma made, to the loss nf more votes for Dill, I 0j gD(j occupation a cook. He saya be ' II lnllra,l uilili-li tvill olua ,ni.l... I . I. A Lrln,l.u ..Inralllw 1 tttu. f i rrillATM I Iu in.. In nn iu i-lv IlUt llAlnff TUVT nOUf. V liry II.IUV , .. ..... fH.yw u,f.Vj- . ,Uu ..mm ..m,.,V - I " , , 1 .l I l r"" iMBt to thousands. I witb rjuarter.sbeet pasters, were circulated 1 p"ru ow io Ot Valuubltt REAL ESTATE! Tho undo s'.'fiiot, Fxecutors of Joshua Urlnk, ae cf nrnrnn iuvnsniti, umumuia cuuuiy, at'CfJiJi, ni expuw to publl piIu uu tho pKMiit-tca In Uentou lowniuip on Suturdiiy, December 21st, 1878, nt ten o'clock In thi forenoon Uio follow lng described ToptTiy : iijunuffi un uw wostuy lanutoi inucs ate of .Montgomery Coldecu'i-wt. unil lands or John Mwartwout. uiithoHoutli hylandi of J. V. Cliantn. on tho fast by 1 mtU or J, F. t!ii,t)ln and James Iiiiff er, iind on thu nurtli by land- of James Lunger and tho esUto of M. Colo, dtjeeanod, containing S 2 .A. C DR, E Si and l-Jnety perches, whereon Js erected a Fnunc House and Frame Barn, now cx'cuplcd by Jj-htu J, Urlnk, aLm(, uitiiutiiraj Urn 3 will bo sold tlu following described WOODLAND TUACT, In Jackson township, bounded oniho smtli by land of Stephen Yoing, on tlw Cil by lands of Albert wuiuuis, un ino uorm uv uu isoi.ionn i: iieas, on on tlw vai ny UiidH nr William Urlnk, s.il.l tr.tcl to lii- at the wesLcndof Willi. i'n HrluK'd lauds. 'icrra-s mauo Known on uav or h.u. J. K. KHKJK11AIIM. , ILLI A il BlilNK. Kxecutors. licntor, nov. 22,73-ts SHERIFFS SALE. A VISIT TO THE CITY Hp ttrliin nf ttmrirv writ VrTifl. ft, fwmfri Ollt I of tho Court ot Commcn Ilea ot Columbia county Jg ye repaid l)V ail inspection of tllO NcV Dry Goods IIOUSO of nH In ma rllrnitn.l u 111 fin nvrmanil tn tinhltrt ffflln I - at tho Court House In llloomsburff at ono o'clock p, m., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1878. All that ccrtoln lotorplcco of ground situate tn MODtour township. Ceilumbla countr, l'a. described M follows to-wlt I bounded on tho north by land ot (icorRo Tovcy, cn tho west by land of frederlck Ktonfcrnnd Ocorpo Nelpher on tho south b lmd of Jacob I.elby, on thocaatbylarid of l'eter Helm bach, containing eighty rciot moro or lcss,on which aro erected a dwelling hot'sc, barn ana ouvouua-lncs. seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Michael Steckroth against Charles f legfrled and to bo sold as ho property of Charles Me girled. Ikkish, Attorney, Fieri Facias. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground Bltuatoln Port Noble, In thotovenof llloornsburg, ra. Houn ded on tho north and east by an alley, south by Ca nal street and West by lot ot John Cooper, whereon aroalrnme hou6, stablo and outbulldlngs. felled, taken Into execution at the suit of 1111am iJrlckbium agalnit William nt Igcr and to bo sold as tlio property ot William (iclgcr. Murles Fieri Facias. ALSO, All that certain lot or pleco of ground situate tn Scott township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, de scribed ns follow" to-w It ! bounded on the north by land tf lscnjamln Ulcliart, on tho east by land o John Leo, on tho south by land of Abraham Snyder lllruniTionjiO and John Shumau, nnd on the west by land ot I'arvcy Crevcllng, containing ono hun dred nnd forty-nlno acres more or less, on which aro erected a dwelling houje, bank barn and out-bulld lugs. seized, taken Into execution nt tho suit of Hen ry J. McEw en against Moore Crevcllng and Benjamin ilelchart and to bo sold as tho property or Jiooro Crevcllng. Ixelek, Attorney. Fieri Facias. A LSO. Alt that certain lot of ground situate In I ocust township, Columbia county Pn., bounded on me north by Und ot Ilutli Ann (lablc and sol. i.cvan, on tho east bv William Leo nnd Samuel Ilelnbold, on tho soul h by Wesley llrnsrt, oa tho west by Public o M'HANS' CO UUT SALE OF VALUAPL't EEAL ESTATE Yellow Fever liu a1ia,e-.l in tlio S m lb. llenjainiri Hunler, wlin wm convicted of the murder of J.,M. Armilrum; in Camden, N J , hai lieen sentenced to be lunged on tbelOtli of next J.inuary. Dr. Jnlnion, once speaklnir of a quarrel some fe llow, anln that if lie had two iile-as in hit head they would fall out with each other. . Chief .Iiiepfi, of the Nez lVrcen Indian?, ana noble figure and ae'lenn cut, handsome face, with ii bright, clear, fxprrm-lve eye, and a quick, nrvou' uiniiuer. S.i.f.ir tliii yiar, nearly 71,000 e-niiiirants from Eir iM have- arrived at Nf'W Yort. gaint a(!,!118 during tbn fame time last year -an Increase of over 11,000. In IMawaro county, Ca , tht Oreenback ', nfler all tbeir boasting about mnjori i, polled only voles more than tho Frohlbiti'inbt, who made noelTorts worth caking of, anJ in Chenter county the Pro bltlnnltN bad a majority of 204 over the Grecnbacken. There was consternation at that commun ion service in ISridgeport, Connecticut, church when it was discovered that the pur veyor of communion wine had, by mistake furniibed brandy. It w m too late. owevtr, to rectify the mistake or the bran dy either. Tho Duke of Devonshire, by two eucces- ve flukes, though burn a simple quire, ecame first Earl, aud then what he now is. His Grace is the possessor of' an enormous fortune, has six country seats distributed in tbe three kin?doms,aud the historic London mansion known as Devonshire House. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania bai decided that thel'euu Avenue improvement onds of the city o.f l'iltsbur were constitu tionally issued, and that tho city is bound to provide fur the payment of both interest and principal, The court issued a peremptory mandamus commanding tho I'ittsburg Coun cils to take immediate) measures to meet the interest now overdue. Dr. It, V. Pierce, of Iluffalo, N, Y., the proprietor ot D.r. Pierce's Family .Medicines, and also of the Iuvalids' and Tourists' Ho tel of that city, li u rocontly been elected to Congress by the very flittering majority of nearly U.OOO. .Ho has alredy served his coustiuiucy at Suite Senator, aud thit re newed endorsement aiguilles that Ids scrvic eshave been highly satisfactory. His ex tensive practice in the treatment of Chronic Diseases will not, we are informed, be neg lected or sutler in the lent, when the ttmo arrives for him to taku bis seat in Congress, t lieinif intrusted to his brother and other experienced medical gentlemen who have long been associated with tbo Doctor In tbe Medical Department of his eel ebrated World's Dispensary and Invalids Hotel, llotides as Ihe Forty-Sixth Congress does not convene until December, 1870, Dr. 1'iercn patients will not lose bis personal attention for soma months yet. Pursuant loan order of the Orphans' Court of Co lumhta countr.l'a , win b.i sold at publli sale.on tho premises, in mo iowni,uip ui venire', in muu euuuiy. un Friday November 29, 1878, at a o clock p m., the following described rcaIbtatG ijti of Derrick A. tlow man. tlescas1'!. tn wit: A farm adjulnlue on tho north lands of M. W. Jackson on the east lands or ol llauseknecht and HcnJ lllcks, on the Biutfttbo osquelmnna liver and on uio west lonua oi lttoai; vrjui-r tuiu ju, n, tiucKauii, coaioimLfT 118 ACRES, moro or or less, whereon are frccted n Two-story Frame House, bank barn, wieon ho 'ae, 6tablc,hosr pen, cider press TfiltMsi'K hams I cn percent, of one-fourth of tho purchase mony to bo paid At tho srrlklojf down of the propel ty, the one-fourth Rjjm the ten per cent. At the crinllrmatlon of sale, and th" remaining th-ce-fourthslnono jear thereuf er with Interest from conflrmat'on nM. Dt-ed to he delivered tn tle mir- chaser at his expense upon p-tyneiitof all the pur- chase money, Purchaser to plvo approved hecurlty lor uuianeo oi purciiutju uiuui-j uccujuiii ui uiu terms. k. n. nnowN, nor. 22, 7Sta AdmluUtraiur. rnmm & clothier Filli'd as it is from roof to basement with one of tlio largest and best assorted stock of Dry Goods over plnccd on sale anywhere m America. Tlio Silk Department, The Dress Goods Department, The Dlsick GoouVDepnrtmcnt, . And every other department throughout the lionso are filled with" tlio host productions of I'oreign ami Domestic Looms, all of winch arc being sold ii I the Lowest Prices possible on this sideot tho At lantic. The Ladies' Coat Department,. Show." tlio largest stock of LADIES' AISriD MISSES' COATS Ever placed on sale in Philadelphia. We arc now able to supply A POPULAR WANT, A VERY GOOD 1)0 AT FOR A VERY LOW PRICE. Attention is now drawn to OU.R EIGHT DOLLAR GO A.T, As a Marvel of Cheapness. This with OUH TEN DO Li Li A It ' OvT and our TWELVE DOLLAR vOAT Arc the greatest bargains in Ladies' Winter Gar ents That have ever been offered. They are all of Oar Own. CJareful Manufacture, of All-Wool rami, conuuniDB torty ncrcs. on which ore erected r00(ls slI1(i the quality of material and tho workuiaiishii) arc guaran- adwclllns houso barn nnd out-bulldlngs. fl.l.ll t . ii.!;t;, iulii iu uiu ulsl. All our tiiier garments, up to tho very finest products of Pans Ar tistes are equally cheap lv comparison with prices prevailing, THE CLOTH DEPARTMENT Is filled with the finest and best Selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Cloakings Ever shown in Philadelphia. V VTKt.V'wm M) niAOONM.S, In nil criidos of rellililn makes FUOM Till! IKlMESlll) (IODUS, nt ii and t2 wr nrd. TO TIIH riNH?T r-OltKKIN Al KK IN "ILK AN1I IVDOU iiLric in: Whit In nnen'iAlPd nM riincnt from $2 so per vnrd UI1 TO IHI! I'INRsr KltBN II (InOUS. ll IIIFKKIIKSTOlIAMnRi. llU'K Nl I1UKKS 1'I.MIH. For ro.it', Wrupi and overdresses, at II, 1.12',J1.23, fl..Hi, fi.iti;. PCOTCIt CLOTHS FOULMUES1 ULSTER M inches n Ide and all wool, from 1 1 23 to f i.oo. Uur stock ot CASSIMEItia, Includes all that H desirable for .Men's and Boy'j wear. CASSI.MEIIES FOlt HOT'S WEAlt.i at 50, C3 and 75 cents. CAsSIMEItKS FOr MEN'S WEAIl, 1179, 87Jf, fl, fl.25. Our System of Filling Mail Orders ST11AWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, N. W. Cor. Eichth and Market Sts. aciAKSf sraai9- w-e friw.i k.HMt.wn' D. I. O. la an absolute and lrrcsUTablc euro (or S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer, ASHLAND, PA. Qenoral Survoying and Engineering Business attonded to with Oaro and Dispatch, I ara prepared to make drawings, l'lans and -Modi la In Wood, lirasa, Iron, or the above materials combined as necessary of HUNT'S J 'hi lrrt Kidney I rJU ln U tiol utw Cuia(M)UDli U Ixam h&ta htt gr Uu) imUloa)yei antl xM'X l til ctuue. d c ii en v&WfiK to die. llUNT'M IlK.UfcUV curr. ull UU rurioflhi' Kidney'. IlUddcr, u4lf,uarv llriini, llropsv. (irkvcl, lIUlH'te, and iitJNPHKKMEIir i vpelllt. braoca op the mjtum. and rrovwed brklth &Er.utt. MINT H ItKSlEIIVcurf. l'.ln lnllir Mdc, Hark, or 1-olm, (;rorral JJrtlll llr.fe.nBlo llhruri, JIUlarlxl rirrv. fx).. oi Arptlllf. untur II I. r air or the llld ntju Ai 1 M ulnU of IVlno-Otitiul Off II flNT ItKIUEDiri Z!lif ,"! UMe,andmM:U a waQt never before f urolibed lotho ts? HUNT'S rOua irUfi vlnrn v lll con. Itr ptmptdel to WM. E. CLARKE, I'aoTiKuai.B.J. Bug-. , 14-y, nauM REMEDY $66! seek In roar own loin. ISOutOt Iree No rUk. Header II ou want a bualneas at w licu pertens i'f elur bcx can make irreat oav alltiie time tbev work, wtltj, lor parutnun to U. lUiui Co., rorUunO. UUm. f nnesa, Intemperanco and tho inn of Opium, To bacco, Narcotics and Mlmulnnts removlni; all taste, desire nnd habit of mtng any oi tliem.ien derlngllie taste or desire fur any of tnem per fectly odious nnd dlsEU-ilnu. (living everyone perfect nnd Irresistible com rol ot the sobriety of themselves and their Irlen'ls. It prevents lhat absolute rhislrtal and mor.il prostration that followstho sudden breaking off irom uslnc ttlmulants or narcotics. rucKaire.itreniiu, v euro i u ft persons, j-z. or at) our Urulsts, $1.7C,TeHiperanco and charita ble soclcils should use It. It I hsrinleiri and ni ver falltnir. lloe liirrcas Mra. Co., nolo Agents, IIociiester, The Hop Cough Cure Destroys all pain, loosens the omjh. quiets tho net ves nnd produces rest. It Never Fall In per forming a perfect euro where there Is a shallow of uopu. Try It onco an 1 yo 1 will fli 1 It m. 'OK SiLB BY XU. UllUaUlsTS. n0t All that certain lot of ground sltuslc In Locust township, Columbia county, nnd stato aforesaid boundod on the west by land ot 11. (lorrell, on the south by Jonathan Ileal cr and (leorgo llpjcr, on the eat by John Kline, on the north y josepu Heaver Sr. Administrator ot William Illeber deceas ed, containing ten acres. Seized, taken Inloextcutlon nt the suit of llcnc Mile llhodes agalns-t Dai Id Tyson nnd IMUiam 'ly- son and to be sold as tho property ot William Ty son. Abbott & Hiuwn, Attorneys. Vend Ex, ALSO, Tbo' following real cstale sltuato In Jlim u town ship, Columbia county l'a., and described ns fol low s to-w It i Hounded on the north by Third street. on the east by A. 31. Huttenstlne, south by Fourth street and est by Public Square, being ono hundred un 1 ninety-eight feet front and two hundred and thirty-one feet deep moro or less, on which are erect ed a dwelling house, wagon maker shop, barn aud out-bulldlngs. seized, taken nto execution at tho suit of The Co lumbia County Uank of llloornsburg Ind. of O. W, Miller against Alfred W. Iless and to bo sold as Uio Jt ow u n Ver.al 1 V C011CC(lcil that property of Alfred W. llcss. Kxosu, Attorney. Al Vend Ex. ALSO. All that certain pleco or parcel ot ground sit- Js not enilllllcd ill til IS COlllltlT, SO WC arO daily informed by plpaSCcl uato lu HauiugcreeK township, Columbia county, , , li i i i I r i l r i peiinsiivania.uesciibed as follows to-wit: noun- corrcHpoiulunU. hlioultl you be in need of any kind cf Dry Goods ded on tho north by lands ot Lazarus and Thomas und fllltl it illC ; 11 VGIlieilt to visit tllO city, WritO US, lllCIltioilillg tllO l-eaier, on 'me south west b land or Fhiiip uuangst kinds desired.iuitt lull lines ot saniiles to select irom will be iorwurdcd and Kdward I'nangst, conutnlng forty seven acres jy fctlll'll Illllll. liouc, barn and out-bulldlugs. Seized taken In execu'.lon at tho suit of tho Or- angevlllo -Mutual SaMng Fund and Loan Association against William Unaugst,and to bo sold as tho prop. ertyol William Unangst. Mili.uk, Attorney. Vend Ex. ALSO, All lhat certahi lot or pleco ot ground sltuato In .M.ihi township, Columbia county, l'a. described as follows Ui-wll: bounded on tho north by Michael Federolf, ou the east b Public road, on the south by land oi W. II. Fisher, on tho west by land of bolo mon Dlener, containing thirty live acres moro or less, on which aro erected a dwelling house, the dwelling Is two story wooden, and there Is on the premises u carpenter or cabinet shop, also an oreh' ard. baru und out-bulldlugs. Seized, taken Into execution nt tho suit ot Daniel Fisher bgalnst Henjamln II. Ilarman and to bo sold us the property ot Henjamln II. Haruian. IUkklky, Attorney. Vend Ex. ALSO, The ono half Interest In all that certain l)t or piece ot giound sltuato In MlOlln tjwuslilp, Columbia County, l'a., described aslul owa to wit : bounded on thonorth by land of Ueorgohewkister, on tho east by land of Horace fcchv, eppenhelser, on tho south by land of oho, ou the west by land ot Judy Hons, containing tllty. two acres more or less of timber land, ALSO, A one third Interest In all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate In Mllllln township Colum bia County l'a. described as follows to wit : on the north by publls road on tho west by land of I. K ScbweppeuliUjer. on the south by land ot Horace hchweppenhelser, containing ono aero moro or less on which Is erected a saw mill. belztd taken Into execution at the suit of Aaron MasUUer vs. Charles Maurer, James K. Maurer and schw eppenhelser, aud to bo sold as the property ot A. Schweppcnhelser. Milleii, Attorney. l'lu. Fl. Fa. ALSO, All lhat tract or parcel of land situate In tlio town' ship ot Ileal er In the county ot Columbia and btato of Pennsylvania, formerly Catawlssa township, or- thumberlaudcounly In bald Hateot I'cnnsylvanla, beginning at a post,lh;uco by land of Daniel Koyer juth slxU'en and one-half degees east three hun- PHILADELPHIA. Sept 20,"6-tf EXCELSIOR WORKS LEWISBURCt, pa. w.v. Davis, Proprietor. Mls. M. Derrlcksnn. Nitlon aud Fancy More.- llloornsburg, gent. ALL KINDS OF (IKN'TS nIil.HNTH (ILBNEn DYKII AMI I'ltlH-JKK WITIIOlT HII'PINU AND MADK TO LOOK ALMOST KIJL'AL To NCIV. LADIES SHAWLS, CLOAKS, D 23SS3, SILKS OR ItlBBOUS CLSANSED 03 DYED ASJD FINISHED IU THE BEST HANNEa. kiii ci.ovim tii.i:.Nsi:ii. Feathers Djcd and Curled In a sp'endld manner opeciai uiiei.iion to wimesaii goous. Prices reduced to suit tho times. Sept. 20, "79-Sm. Tho most useful present FOR YOtTR WIFR. Intended wlfo, mother or sister, Is ono of our Nlcklo l'lati'dand follshed Fluting o- Crlniplne; Irons. 4 Irons on one handloand ntgtcaty lleduced l'rt. Klnp Itorerslhto Fhltlnty Iron t sn Ifnmn vhif- log nnd crimping Iron. IJ.I5. SK.NT I'KKl'AIDon re- ;lpt ot pri"e. Howit. Mfcf. Oc. Pittsburgh, Pa, r. O. Ilox s&s. on 101 I'KSN ATKKUK. An Af i'nt Wuntod in this County. Bridges, Mine:, Breakers, EnildlDgs, Engines, l'UMI'S, and all kinds ol machinery for us of cases at Court or for opp. leadens to uiuro tutents. l'ntiiiiN'i-.i'riirt',l msrth District Cocut nr Tnc Uxited States,) 1 n L'ail iur uiu Westkrn Dhtrict or Pennsylvania I runtcr, In the matter of J. A. Losee. llankrunt western Dlsirttl oi Pennsylvania, t-s. A warrant In bankruptcy has been Issued by said court against the Esiaui of J, A. Losee ot the Coun ty ot cominiiia, und state ot "ennsyivunla. in said Dlslrlit udjudged a liankrupt upon rellilon ot his Credilors, and the pa) ment of am debts and Ihe de livery ot any property belonging to said liankrupt. vi iuui ur wj fun um', iiu iuu vruusier ui uur uruuer- lyb him, are rorMddeu by law A meeting ot the Creditors ot said liankrupt, to provo tiielr debb and chooi-e one or more Af-Mgnees of hU relate, v.Ul be vllln insuld lllilrkl. on the r,ih davof lltrember A iw him Moniuur iiuust, ue 1) 1SI, ut I OVI.uk I fore It. A. Mereur hK rupley otsald Iilstrlcl fore II. A. Mrreur ksij., one of Uw liegUU'rstu liank. u Nov, t, w. JOHN HALL. U. H. ilurbhal fur bald Dblilct. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. WW IILUOitlNIIVUn. VA, Manufacture ra of Carnagcra, Buggies, Phaetons, Elelghe I'LATFOllM WAGONS, (C. nrst-clasa work always on'.tuuul. KIPAIIUNO NEATLY DONB, YTinx rtduced to sail tha Ibjaes, lu.,iarr-t. TO MAGAZINE CLUB-aSPTERS ! 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES, faxjivcxx &. English cashmere and Elegant SILK DKEvt I'ATTEII.NS, 0I KN IN PUKMIUMS for Subscribers, at club Hate, to Arthur's Home Mapziue !. Ti:it.im &2.'25 ii Yrnr with a Ureo reduction for ClUtH. PKCIMIS TvCMDKK K CL'IitS. n weri'i lor i iuixk-uith special I'irt'uiar, con talntu r:Il particular of this b pie mil J offer. ' South sixth H., 1'hlUdt.li'hla. 227 iiov. ia.7-4w" S10 TO $1000 KSTW month, nook sent Iree oipldlulng evrj I dress Haxtkii & Co., nov, 15, ,1S-41V Invested lu Wall St, stocks ues every thinir. e a- Uankeus, IT tS'all street, N. V, uu rHrT A HA V to agents canvass ng for Iho I'lri- ham M Mlile VIM lor. terms .tim uauii. uru. au. dress I', o. VI 'KUHV, Augusta, Mulno I. nov. 1513-lw au BEFORE YOU START, land of Jesse Cvans north tnenty-elght degrees east XuSUrQ jtigaiuat XXCClUUUtB : eighty lour perches to a post.iuence uv lauu oi acsso DrooksnorthU degrcos west eighteen perches to a Qetan AcrdentHcketorearly I'olloy In the block oak, thenco north seventy-eight degrees east m-r a-p ji srara s-fjm rpj rili n'TS)) eighty ptrches to a post and thence by lands or 11 iEi-pAa W i 1 fe5 Cat h irlne Longenberger north suteen degrees west two hundred and seventj-two perches to a post, AEOnOY Or Railway Station t heneo bv Un 1 of Ceorra Loucenbcrirer north twen- ,,nv ii Vi J un ty-one degrees west ono hundred and twelve perch es to a post and thence by landot Thomas Lemons bouth seventy degrees west ono hundred and sixty perches to tho place of leglnntng, containing three hundred and seventy-two and two-thirds acres of land and allowance of six per cent for roads, which said tract of laud was survey cd In pursuance of a warrant datod 'd day ot August 1!9J granted to Andre ,f Clark, seized, taken Into execution nt the suit ot Cluy II. JlcMaster, Kxecutor of John McCalla, de ceased against George J. Luce mortgagor nnd Jesse A. Loscu terre tenant and to be sold as the property of (leorge J. Luce mortgagor and Jesse A Loses ' o tenant. fKEkz Attorney. Levari I'aclas. ALSO AH certain lot or pleco of ground Bltuato in Orango wnshlp, Columbia county, l'ennavlvania descrlbo a folio s to-wlt: Hounded on tho north byAbrat-.iru oleman, on the east by Isaiah Con ner's heirs, on Iho south by D. K. Sloan, on tho ws by ialn street, containing one-fourth of an acre on which aro erected a three story frame hotel and out- bullllngs. ALSO, Ah that certain lot or piece ot ground sltuato In Orango (tranship, Columbia couuty, Pennsylvania, described as follows, lo-wut Hounded on Uw eos by Main street, on the south by an alley, on the nest by an alley and on tho north by William Delong containing onMourlli of an acre, on which Is erect ed one large hotel shed. ALSO, All that certain lut or pleco ot ground sltuato In Orange lownHitn, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows to-w it I Hounded outho west nf Fancy Caiw with name 10c. plain or gob! 2i).gentsouinli0i). lil styles Uu I k Co , Hudson K. V, ob nnv 15, 1 s-iw Fairbanks Scales THE WORLD'S STANDARD PARIS, 1878. CLAS M. t This was the hi irest. award Gold Modal, j&r" wa3 ,or our Boutral CUSS TO. I The Highest Award and tho only hold M sual to any Isoile mana'a"t'irer. f Tho Only A nurd and tho I lllihet Aivnrd to anv Scalo ni ue iai Accuracv uuu i reel .ion." Aivnrd for nes fo mill- service. ThO Illuliest Aunr.l for railroad track-scales. Gold Medal. CUSS 15. Si I vpr foilil inauutactiirer, and tlM Me ial ' ..-.wv.... was awardeu for linn I'rpi'i -inn " CLASS ti. ( The Highest Rilvpr Mpdnl -welgtilnir imchli oiivei i'J-i-ilill. (tary trauapoitse CLS3 6I. i Bronze Medal r Two Gold Medals ! Two Silver Medals ! Ono Bronze Medal I CLASS 161. r The Illithest Award for tho Gold Moilnl i Improved Type writer, for Lthe bosk aqbnts for tha world CLASS M. ( For the Exhibit df tho Oscll- BronzeMedalJ?""? IUD1P8lor wmc" Fa,r- AJiuuz-oiut-uai bllnl;8 ,0. aro tho solk LAaicNTaot thi world. We elinlleniieil tho world lo meet ii ronip elllluu at 1'itrU, und huve ivouuhnt nu ulher concern i-nii rlalin. Three Gold Medals ! Two Silver Medals ! Two Bronze Medals ! SEVEN MEDALS! FAIRBANKS & E WING, 715 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia, Sep. 37. '7S-13 w " nt ri"'onrIl KiikwIiIou for IlOV, IB, 7S-4W ' 1 I 7 ii"! riHftl' -i..o:t i Co., Mi. ruier. burg, V. A GOLD MEDAL hn Ill-en nuai'tltMl at tho lurlN Uxlillillluii ol XM7S lo CI.AllK'S Ilt'Nl i-ciri Spool T. Cotton. It it riltbrated for being Strong, IChttic and o uAjiuiui sriu:.aru it , been b JIM street, on the south by Mary Conner, on tho awarded Medalt at the nrent Krimitiniu from east by an alley.on iho North byland of William ; ;,;. ik-,1 in it. n , , . UeloSg. containing ono-fourth ot an ucro moru or 'MJ'Wiujaru in lb.. totlie Untennmlat less Philadelphia in 187li, Ji tltii ittuntry (birt't biUed, taken Into eiecutlonot Iho suit of theOr 0. X T. SPOOL CO'J'TOA'ii ;,. ... angeilllo Mutual HiMng fund and LoauAssoclallon ,,.,., fl . ;j . . ,, J against Henry C.Countr and (o bo sold as tho prop- " ''"''"' Supenor Unlltun in ei ty of Henry u.Conucr, Machine and hand Sewing, Their Millt at Minus, Attorney. cndKx. I Newark .V. J,, and Jiitlry, Scotland. are the iLS)0, larneit and matt mnnilrlt in ll,. 1. 1 ii.. Twolots'ol ground situate In Iho borough of Ceu. ,i;,., ,,,.. ..,., , ... . , '. , tralla, Columbli county, l'ennsylanla, being titty . . ' ' 'V""'c " lunauaen un- feet In wldlti und ouo hundred and lorty feet "cr ne vain compitie ana careul tvpervition, in uepm wuereun ure rieiieu mu ivu-vury irume una iney ctauiljnr tnelr American production dnedlo houses, said lots ,bounded and described as ,. , ,;, ,n Pauley Millt. At No Grand Prizes wero awarded at I'nris for Spool Cotton. They are glad to announce to the American J'ublic that they hate been awarded a QOI.I) follows Nurlli by 1'arK street, east by street, south by v acuul lots and est by lots of M. La ler. ALSO, A lot ol ground situate lu tho borough, county and Stato tfort'sald, bounded and described as follows i Number one (No. 1) block one hundred and eighteen (lit) north by 1'irk street, east by an Uey, south by lr.t lullv Oalipd hv Wltllm Tnrrnv. .nil n,f liv In. cust Avenue, whereon tseicctedu two-story Iraxne being the higheit uuard giumjor ncn x-Cord Siml Gtton iU tbe right, (Itle and and 'interest of said Bobert GOOffiB A, CISlJ & FlIilllBr. belied, taken tola elocution si the suit of Tb V&fttntial llanlr nf Aahl.nS t. hI.., ., - - - . .vwwetivar. . ndl a.nd u bold m Us property ( itoUrt ora I Taaa r ii aula Aoan j o, 40O Iroudriii), Ktvr Yoik, OT. U, ".a-iaa SHERIFFS SALE ! nr1ilL1i'nIi5,0.r,a,!vrlt of ' . Levari Facias issued out ot the court of common Pleas of Columbia couuiy K?1?.111 "irecteu, will beexiosed to public mo ffi cmJw,"!18 1' ,hB 1 " '"age of lr7n. Monday, November 25, 1878, Wtua'tu' in",1!? 0,,lani1 w,tn tlle appurtenances bounrh., i .nSVi'VW Wwoshlp of Conji.gham So ??mr.. S r"a. ,ullow ! I'eglnulug at b fdm oMiS, l ?JUvB V,u";uor,u abutment oithB ffiVrS;!1;" Nll,f orknnd Middle Coal Meld Coal it i . Si SiSi4. uaUlnlf rBi centralla to catawlssa the i.cu K.rihVJ"1'00 lonh " degresg v. est 800 feet, decrees msww? l2J:ef.w,,l,t BM lul'uc norlu sS ?ls fee? ihpn4.'e T."16!"'" ""f1" MX degrees west south s ite ,rl.h "."''If "es east 7iO f5et,thenee t,aininV5tA'e,;',to "'Placoi beglunlngrcon. l?sS un n.,l'"'.rtiw V-' the sumo nTiro or J omK ioK; ilw,u!'tl;01 lhB aforesaid illlagoot of to vtti A? Ialli out' ttna Iho.budllngs lUere ho'uS." nmi n'.H.fi', hm' kundry tiamo uweiliur K, SE''1! J" meted. In tho silo of bv ait-,?,EXuJ?..yu Pin-bMa-'O of r.aiuuSl UI. KuSW'm,.'' " March, isi aud paid for in Liu aS ?r.VivU"i Preliaser ot tho same wlUbo S'l f". , f'X'rVm o'"er paits ot the SK whSS, 'u"VP.ruv;a "oxiy also, unlets In i8. ,w,l-ru several lots are held together by iha 01 bmui i Kw rrk'i5 vUl. ,,JU "fulng to Iho reiiort iv.,7., .f.huorr'.1'-8'li Waster, inauo to tho said 0.nl.V'IJ'"'!Vu,1 ' columbiaiouuty i 11 fie by ii lS K.SSS8 Ui"l ""' theiem brougit U-uaiti tn MSSf 1 Samuel Uibi und ttrro uuauis to enforeo the j uyuient of nurehaso money u ,uuuK!3S?" SiSaS is numbered two hundred and twtutviour oftheP Su'Sr.iTtrJ',11!'7.i ,B S:"?rt aud Vtner urovenoM , r?.,"ld Ww" Mu''i tali Un lu. KlU b?iMrSir?n.lia,!B 'Wlul value v. Ill also bo vileruK hiy.a.5lnel,,,' toormor8 together luLlmftratJ s'ih a"ai!niV',rre ,euaul or " aSSHSta"-- Urre teuaras! 0 l'roPcrlv " '"'muel Ulby mid iiickiisvis. AtlornejB. llOA. 15. is ts n. liumnfl, OF EVERY bhentf, At TuiMm, AUorbay. DESRIPTlUft EXEOUTEU PltOMlTLY THR OOUTHHUW OwtiT. .. THIS 1'afCtt IS OH rll.K with " " R0WELI A rKtSMAN i ft 'J r i a. v..
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