THE COLUMBIAN. Hl.OOMHBUim. BIDAT,AII(11ST It, IK Rail Road time Table. ACKA WANNA k BLOOMSDCllO RAIL ROAD noun. SOOTH. Accommodation Train.., Mall Train t.ma. m. t.it r. t 11.15 A.. M T.M A. M IS.00 M. Fast Train. r.nu Train .r . CATAW188A RAH. HOAD. HORTfi, SOCTn Accommodation Train e,M A. M. T, r. M. Regular Express 4.04 P.M. 11,45 A.M. Tnroiigh care on Express train cither to New Yorle or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllllamlport. ' " STAGE UNEs! niunRt Nn Tiloouro. Leave Catnbra Monday, Wednesday anil Friday nt e-.3oa,m., amvoat uinomsburg by 1 1 ran a. in. I-care uiosmBburg on Jamodays after arrival of Philadelphia mall. ...nnvHRCIUJ AND I.AIaD3VILL, LcaVO ljllrdsVllle Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 1:30 a. m., arming at Uloomsburg Dy u m. Leave Blooms Iiureoiisamodajs after arrival or rnrladelpbla inalT The stage lino terminates atMUlTllle. iienton and liloomsburg.-A dally stage I'nctoavlng teuton In the morning and returning In tho evo iilnB ot tho sanio day. MAIL UOUTK8. .1T- tiai.i. and ni-ooiisBORa.-LeaTo Whlw Hall Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at :3na.m., arriving at Illoomsburg by 10 a. m. Iavo Blooms burs on saino days alter arrival ot Philadelphia mall. ntvTOX and Bloomsbcwi. Leaves Benton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. ra arriving at illoomsburg at s p. m. Leaves Bloomsburg Tues day. Tnursday and Saturday at 8 a. m., arriving atlientonatap. rn. ' " rUBLIU SALES. Tho administrator of E. A. llucknlew will tell real estate in Fieliingcreek township, on the premises, on Saturday, August 10th 1879, at 2 p. m. The administrator of Sarah Summers, deceased, will sell real estate in Hemlock town ship, on the premises, on Saturday, August 23, 1879, at 2 p. m. The administrator of Peter Ent, deceased, will sell real estate in Orange township, on the premises, on Friday August 22d, 187'J, at 2 o'clock. Conrad Krcamcr, administrator of Rebecca Smith, will Bell real estate, on the premises, in Jtadisou township, Saturday August 30th, 1879 nt 1 o'clock, p. m. J, M. Shultz, administrator of Hugh Shultz, deceased, will sell real estate on the premises, in Jackson township, on Monday, August 18lh, 1879, at 2 p. m. See advertisements in another column. TO SUBSCRIBERS. There are so many delinquents on our list that we are again compelled to make an appeal to all who owe on subscription or book account, to pay up. Statements of book accounts have been sent out by mall, and bills for subscription are being sent out each week in the papers, and this will be continued until all who are indebted to us In any way, shall have received notice. We do not go to this trouble and expense just for amusement, but because we have a large amount standing out, antl we need the money Do not throw your bill aside as a matter that can be attended to at any time, but settle it at ona, and save us the trouble of sending yon another notice, and yourselves the annoyance of being dunned. It gives us no pleasure to dun those who owe us, but as those whom we owe have no hesitancy in asking for their pay, we are compelled to urge prompt payments to us in order that we mav pay our own bills . Of course, the above is not intended for any one but those who have received notices. tf. Yellow fever is on the Increase in the South. Water works nre now an established fact. A cool wave struck here last week and contin ued for several days. Persons having property to sell or rent can' not do better to advertise in the Columbian. Many ladies misinterpret their sufferings Tryaboxof'Sellers'itverPilU." Sold by all . .druggists. The youngest child of James W. Chamber lin, fo.-merly of this town, now of Plymouth, was buried at that place on Wednesday. Judge Krickbaum was in town on Monday . He has recovered from an illness of about s week. Levi E. Waller Esq., sailed for Europe last Saturday in the steamer Ohio from Philadel phia. He expects to come home in November. We wish him a pleasant trip aim a safe return The town was very lively on Tuesday. The Democratic convention brought In a large crowd from all Darts of the county. Good order prevailed throughout the day. We congragulate C. G. Murphy, Esq., and his family on their safe return from Ireland, where he has a father and mother still living. For tho information of our correspondent wa would state that constables are not authonr ed to interfero at Delegate elections except to preserve the peace. During the past ten years Bloomsburg has had Gve different Presidents of Town Council and only thirty-five different members of Coun cil out of a possible sixty. It is rumored that the Berwick Independent I.aa been sold by C. B. Snyder, and that he will take charge of the Hazleton Sentinel. F. I. Cosper and B.Bowman are the purchasers of the Independent. We wish them success. Thomas Penrose and Thomas McCormick were buried here on Wednesday afternoon They were killed in the mines at Mill Hollow Luierne county by a fall of coal, lliey were formerly ot this town. On last Wednesday night tho pattern and core shops of Jackson & Wooden were dlscov ered to be on fire. The flames were speedily extinguished. The loss Is estimated at $1000. The fire nrobublr originated In the ovens of the core cliop. William P. Furey , a veteran editor, has been in our county some days, with a view to pur chaslnc the Berwitk Independent. We learn that he has failed, because Messrs. Cosper Bowman outbid bitn- He is an accomplished writer an elegant speaker,and well versed politics. Edwin Forrest, a trotting horse owned by Robert Bonner of New York, recently trotted inilein2.11J. This is Ihe fastest time ever made. It is believed that this horse will be Able to go the same distance in 2.0G. As election officers at Democratic primaries are not Bworn, the habit has become frequent to not only ascertain the voters preference them, stives, but tt, hand the tickets over to Candida' ts In order that they may see who voted for or against them. In many caae-i It has resulted in persecution. A man cannot vote for all,and being entitled to a choice, should be protected by a secret ballot. We have no rmirrel with the drutreista of Bloomsburg. We can't be dragged Into one, Oar assertions are nevertheless true. Still further, a member of the present Columbia Oiunly Medical Society gave a prescription, it M filled, Ihe medicine was administered and 'he patient was carried to the grave. We know thereof we speak. Republican, The above Is utterly absurd. Every physii ii in the county has "given prescriptions, they were filled, and their patients were carried to the grave. People will die sometimes even If the most harmless prescriptions are given. THE COLUMBIAN AND oytforth.i:utton of John O'Nell and 1 eler M'M.nu. Mollle M.Bulr conTlcte.1 In Northumberland county for the murder of Cor ooerlWnearfih.mokln In U874, and An- . ,7... wl10 ,,,ot hU cou,ln yo"g 'df In M'Kean county last fall. The executions will occur on the 9th of October. We are Informed by reliable authority that "u.cuiur noyi nas appointed Mr. I). 8. HeN wig, of Locust township, sealer of weights and measures fir Columbia counly. Now keep an open eye for Davy, he will soon be around.- Jim. We have no objection to llm annnlnim.-.i !nt believe no dealer nnl hav I.I. ..li... and measures sealed tin leu tie want. in. A ca-e nas gone.to Carton county court to test iuo question. Fort Sale. A 4 A. fount of ai line. letter In excellent condition, at a low price. u o oiler it for sale becauso wo have two fonts early alike and need but one. For inr,.ciim. at the Columbian oIKco. tf- The Episcopal church yard is In a dlhnl,!.- ted condition. Many graves are almcBt lost from want of proper care, and the weeds, brush im grass have grown up bo that It makes a very Inviting camp ground for snakes. This ought not lobe so. Those whol Interred there should see to It lht il,i- .... are properly taken care of, and the church au thorities should keep the grounds In order. By so doing proper respect would bs shown the ilead, anil an eye-sore, to the living would be removed . Chew JACISON'S BxsTHweet Navy Tobarro. It is probable that thero will be an inspection and rovlewof the 3rd Division of tho National Guards In Bloomsburg on the 9th day of September) This is the most convenient point for tho troops to reach, and we understand that the General in command, Sigfreid, favors it. The fair ground will make a convenient camping ground, and its use will undoubtedly bo given by the Agricultural Society. If Moombtirg is selected, it will bring nearly two thousand troopshere, with tho Commander- n-Cliief, Gen. Hartranft, and the Governor, and their staifs. An abundance of fine horses will be furnished for the use of the officers, ml our citizens extend a cordial invitation to the National Guard to hold the inspection here. Remember I the only perfect proprietary medicine as a "Blood Searcher" is that bear ing the name of "Dr. Lindsey," and which may be had from druggists. AN ALLIGATOR IN THE RIVER. Last spring Mr. Hairy Reeder, of this place on returning from a visit to rlorida, says tin Watsontown Itecord, brought with him a pair of genuine young alligators. Shortly afterward one of the young 'gators escaped an i nothing wa heard of it until Tuesday, last, when parly of boys discovered it in the river near town. One of the boys caught it ; threw it up on the bank, where It was seen and identified by Mr. W. Fisher, but it got away and took to the water. If this is a man eater and lives to the usual sine we will have to import n few Florida "niggers" to keep him in grub. It ii hoped he will live, remain in tli is locality, and exercise his jaws on those parties who persist in seining the river and committing other depre ditlons in violation of the fish law. Williams- port Sun. See a woman on horseback in another cob omn, riding near Sneer's Vineyards, with i bunch of Grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by Druggists. June 27 1-y. The Greenback Convention, if it was a con vention, was a tamo affair, and but few citiiens knew that a solemn conclave of 22 men met n Furraan's nail to select a ticket. Tho mo tion of Mr. Howell that "ft committee be an ointcd on declaration of principles" shows that up to this point there is not in the organi zation any fixed principles. The resolutions and proceedings published in another column for which we yield space, will be the subject of future comment. As to the nominee for Sheriff Capt. U. II Ent we admit that he was a gallant soldier. n good business man, and in every way qualified to fulfil the duties of tho office for which he named, and can only regret that he has gone outside of the old organization to seek an empty honor. Miss Florence Wirt, corresponding secretary of tho "Woman's Home and Foreign Mission Society of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church of Bloomsburg," at the regular monthly meeting on Wednesday evening of last week gave an nteresting, carefully selected, and artistically executed reading from Rev. Prof. Clutz' Sketch of Muhlenberg Mission, Africa. The Society was organized within the year and promises very timely aid in the Missionary efforts of the chnrcb, meeting regularly the first Wednesday of each month. The mem bcrship is already Jquite largej the following named ladies are its present officers : Mrs. B Frank Zarr, President; Mrs. S.Turnbach,Vico President; Mrs. Phebe Wolf, Treasurer; Miss Allie Kuhn, Secretary; Miss Florence Wirt, Corresponding Secretary; with the following ladies as soliciting and executive committee Misses Annie Bittenbender, Dora Evans, Hntti Graul, Lizzie Feiterman, Minerva Wolf, Mary Unangst, Kate Bidleman, Lizzie Robbins, and Mrs. Charles Savage. Tnc Stehlinq Book Cover. We havo purchased the right to use these covers in this county, and have on hand an assortment of sizes. They make the neatest and most con venient form for doing up note heads, letter heads, bill heads, notes, checks, Ac, and cover will be given away with every order of 1000 Try it once and you will not do with' out it. It is the best thing of the kind ever invented. Call and examine. tf DIED. In Raymiller, Venaogo county, Penna, Au gust 4th 1879 Isaiah Cole , aged 79 years, months and 7 years. Mr. Cole resided In Benton township, on the property now owned by Mr. Swartwout from the year 1800 till 1859. liecoming em barrassed during the hard times of 1357, he lost his property aod was obliged to abandon place whero he had lived for more than half century. Few men were belter known In the county than Isaiah Cole, and no man wa more highly respected. His family was among the early settlers of Columbia county, and th very large family of the Coles is second to no nther amone us for all the characteristics of good citizenship. Mr. Cole was a member of the Episcopal church and exemnlary in all his doings, He leaves a wife, and we, believe two sons and three daughters, to mourn his loss. Cor.i.ECTOR'a Warrants. We have prepar cl a form, and have on hand a large quantity of blank "Collector's Sales," which have been ap proved by the highest legal authority in the Courts of this county. At 7Vm(y Venu per uoz en we mall any number to the Collector order Ing them. A Collector, when compelled to ad verlise property, must post up not less than three notices In the most public places In his borough or township. If. F1HK. The alarm nf (Ire utarllnl mil atltnfl from their slumbers on Monday night a little iit twelve o'clock. The car shops of Q. M. & J. K. Lockard were discovered to be In flames, and tt took but a short time for the devouring element to level the building to the ground. fliucn valuable machinery and many patterns were destroyed. The shor were formerly those of the Columbia Iron Works, and were purchased by M, M. Jackson of Berwick at Assignee's sale several years ago, and leased to ine Ajockaril brothers, who were doing a large business In the manufacture of cars. There was about $20,000 of Insurance on the building, machinery, material, Ac, In different compan- i lie origin of Ihe fire Is uncertain, but it luppnseil it started near the boilers. We arc Informed that the works will be re built, and it Is to behoped that this Is true, they furnish employment to a larca num ber of men. A LAno. I would inform Ihe citiiena of Bloomsburg anil adjacent country that I nm still making Photographs of superior excellence my gallery, corner of Main and Iron streets, am constantly adding New Accessories. Backgrounds, &c. that go to make a stylish looking Picture, and in regard to truthfulness f likeness, graceful position, suncrior finish and the cheapness of such work, I will not bo outdone by anyone. And with increased facilities for producing good Photographs in a rapid manner, thero will bo no delay in finishing. It is not necessary for tho day to be particularly bright, except for babies who are to be caught In a short time. I take particulsrpalns that all work Is satisfactory ueiore allowing it to leave the gallery. Asking lor a continuance ot your kind patronage, and assuring you that I will put forth my best endeavors to please you, I remain The Public's Obedient Servant, RALPH F. SNYDER, Pursuan t to adjournment the citizens met In the Opera House, Saturday evening, August 8, 187U. Ihe meeting was called to order by Hev.U. J. Waller. Sr., President. The com ittteto solicit stock subscriptions, through Wm. Neal, chairman, reported, that there had been obtained in bona fide subscriptions, stock the amount of about $28,000. On motion lb report of said committee was accepted and the committee continued. On motion of Col. Knorr, seconded by W. Neal, It was unani mously Retolvtd. That a meetlnz of stock.halders he eld in the Opera House on Thursday evenine. August 14, ism, ai o o clock lor the purpose of organization, and that public notice of the same be given by printed posters, and a copy of such notice be served on each stockholder, Dy man or personal delivery, and rurluer,ranlt P. Billmeyer. Secretary of this nieetine is here by authorized and directed to have said posters printed, posted anil served. On motion of M.Chamberlin, each subscrib' er of slock was authorized to canvass and solicit ubscriptions until next Thursday evening, Additional subscriptions to the amount of $500 were secured, when the meeting on motion adjourned , Frank P. Billmeyer. Secretary, A WISE LEGISLATOR. He is successful, becaune he has the manly courage to rise above all personal motives or interests and casts his vote and influence on the side or measures which will contribute to the well being of his fellow men. The good of the many, even though It proves injurious to the interests of the f few, is the maxim of the wise legislator. But certain men will never admit the wisdom of this doctrine, any more than 'some selfiish private practitioners will admit the superlative value of Dr. Pierce" Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pur gative Pellets, because these remedies have in jured their practice. Of course, no man in his right senses wll pay a physician $5.00 for a consultation, a bottle of bitters, a few powders, and a prescription, when a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and a bottle of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets, both costing but $1.25, will accomplish Ihe same result viz : cleanse the liver, and blood, regulate the tone of the stomach, and impart a healthiul action to the bowels and kidneys. PROPOSALS. Notice is hereby given that propositions will be received from any and all persons in Schuyl kill, Carbon, Northumberland, Columbia and Dauphin counties, for the donation of suitable grounds upon which to erect a State Hospital for injured persons, under the provisions of an act of the Legislature entitled "An Act to pro vide for the selection of a site and erection of a State Hospital for injured persons, to be located in the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, Dauphin, Northumberland and Columbia, to be called the State Hospital for injured persona of the An thracite Coal Regions, and for the management of the same, and making an appropriation therefor," approved the eleventh day of June A.D. 1879. The above mentioned propositions will be re ceived until Saturday, September 13, 1879, by the chairman of the Commission appointed by the Governor in pursuance of the above recited act, and all such proposals will receive full and due consideration. Address, D. A. Beckley, Chairman, Bloomsburg, Pa. Geo. S. Holmes, Secretary, STATE FAIR AT PHILADELPHIA. On Monday, September Stb, the Twenty' sixth Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Stale Agricultural Society will open at Main Building.Centennial GroundsJ'airmount Park, Philadelphia, and continue twelve days, clos ing on Saturday, September 20th. From present indications this exhibition of the Society will be the largest, grandest, and most varied that has ever been held by any State Society, and will be second in numbers and merit only to the ever-memorable Interna, tional Exhibition, held at the same place dur ing the Centennial Year. The premium ltsti hich can be obtained from the officers of the Society, at their office, North west corner Tenth d Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, is the most complete and thorough that has ever been presented by any similar organization, and offers for competition in the Live Stock Class alone the handsome sum of $9000. In the Dairy, Fruit, Vegetable, and Floral Depart ments the further sum of $4200 Is added, be sides a large number of elegant and valuable gold, silver, and bronze medals, whose intrica te value will aggrigate the entire sum of more than $15,000 in actual cash. The display will Include a large number of Imported, Throughbred, tine lired, and Draught Horses, herds of Short Horn, Devon, Holstein, Jersey and Guernsey Cattle, the choicest breeds ot Sheep, Swine, Ac., together with a Mechanical, Vegetable, and Manufac turing Collection seldom, If ever, brought together in any community. Excellent and commodious stabling has been prepared within the building for Horses and Horned cattle, and a suitable space assigned on the grounds ad jacent for Ihe accomodation of Sheep and Swine The Machinery, Dairy.rruil, Moral, and Do mestic Departments are all provided under cover, and will undoubtedly prove attractive features of the Fair. A space has also been assigned for the exercise and display of all the entries in the Live Stock Classes, Green food will be supplied all the Milch Cows on exhibition, and hay and straw furnished all entries gratis, Excursion tickets will be furnished by all the railroads centering at Philadelphia, and all articles Intended for exhibition carried on liberal terms. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY orangbville items. The quiet of Oranitevllle is about to be disturbed again. Tho Academy opens next week and already our little town begins to look livelier. A letter has been received from Mr. Laufer saying that" 17 boys from Monroe county expect to come on Saturday. Prof, MoLaury comes on Thursday. An armory for the reception of tho cuns Is bolng fitted up in tho academy. CapU Conner, who is still nt tho North Mountnln House, expects to return In about two weeks. Lowry Klino who has been In poor health for a year past Is growing weaker, We heard a little story the other day about n doctor not n hundred miles fiom Omngcville, which proves that doctors don' t like medicine any better than other people. This doctor always thought it quite foolish when the members of his family rebelled against taking pills and ollen laughed at them: but the day came when Ihe Dr. had to take a pill nnd if our story is true, ho got Inughcdat too. When ho attempted to lake tho pill ho found it as hard a dost aa others do and made as much fuss about it. At last his wife out of pity offered to hide the pill in applo sauco. She soon offered him a teaspoon of applo sauco and tho Dr. tried to swallow it, but that hidden fill was too much and he had to give it up. But what was tho delight of the family and tho chagrin of tho good Dr. when his wife informed him it was only a teaspoon of apple sauco as she had put no pill in it. This reminds us of another Dr. story. As Ernest Sloan was riding over Summer Hill lately, a woman called to bim, "hold on Dr.," and immediately came rushing out with a baby in her arms for him to proscribe for. His ouly answer was, "I guess you ate mistaken in the man." "Well I guess I am," she said, and carried the baby back to tho house. Truly yours, ReroKTER. GREENBACK CONVENTION The National Greenback Labor Convention met in Furman's Hall, at 2 p. in., Monday August 11th, 1879, and having been called to order by Jackson M. Hower, Chairman of the Counly Committee, proceeded to organize by the election of J. R. Jamison, of Maine, as President, and Capt. J. B. Robison,of .Bloomsi burg, as Secretary. The credentials and returns being referred to a committee consisting of R. 8. Howell, A. B. Herring and N. L. Campbell they reported that Capt. Uznl H. Ent, of Orange, had receiv ed a majority of the votes for Sheriff, where upon be was unanimously declared the nomi nee of the party for that position. Jackson M. Hower, of Bloomsburg, was nominated for Coroner, and Lemuel Kisner, of Pine was nom inated for Jury Commissioner. The Committee on platform consisting of Jas. C. Silvan, Samuel Mnsgrove and Wm. M. Hartman reported the following platform which was unanimously adopted : PLATFORM. WnEBEAs, The National Greenback Labor party has been called Into existence by the necessities of the Deonle. and is onnoaed tn all class legislation favoring the few at the expense ui many. dDU Whereas, The financial legislation of the past presents one of the darkest paces in the financial history of any civilized government, has stopped industry, made an army of tramps, crowded the insane asylums, crammed the prisons and swelled the suicides. Therefore. We the farmers, mechanics. laborers and business men of Columbia Counly, in Convention assembled, having deemed it the uesi interests 01 our country to separate our selves from the so-called Democratic and Re publican turtles, who by their actions have for. feited the confidence and respect of Ihe people. do therefore adopt the following platform as ine exponent 01 our principles. llemved, That the real Issue before the American people is Involved in the money question, which the Democratic and Republican parties by the laws they have passed, the plat forms they have adopted, and the candidates they have nominated, have ignored, and those parties do not represent the wealth producing people of the land, but are the servants of a gigantic money lending power a power that aiMoma an anu procuces notmng. J!orl That it la the duty of the govern' ment to establish a just standard of distribu lion to labor and capital, bv providing a nure ly national circulating medium, based on the laun ana resources 01 toe nation, issued directly to the people without the intervention of any system of banking corporations, which money shall be a legal tender in the payment of all debts, public antl private, and subject 10 such restrictions. as Congress may impose. Kat&Kd, That we demand the abrogation of an laws tuat uo not bear equally upon capital anu labor ; ine removal ot unjust technical! ties. delays and discriminations in the admin istralion of justice; and the adoption of mea sures providing for the health and safety of those engaged in mining, manufacturing and building pursuits, believing as we do, that humanity is more precious than'prosperily. Radml, That the right of the legislature to regulate and control the railroads and other corporations by the Stale must be vindicated. established and maintained as an essential of the Stale government. Iltiolml, That we recognize and accept the piatiorm 01 principles adopted by the malional State Convention at Altoona, July 15th 1879, and we dedal e our firm attachment to the same. lUxslved. That we heartily endorse the nom inalion of Peter Sutton, of Indiana county for estate 1 reasurer, anu pledge mm our hearty support. Resolved, That under the National Green back banner, with these declarations inscribed on Its tolas, we engage in tne conmct ; and we earnestly appeal to patriotic men of every class without regard to parly names, or past differ ences, to unite with us on terniB of perfect equality in the struggle to rescue the govern ment from the hands of dishonest men. and redeem it from the flood of corruption which threatens its ruin. J. C. Sylvis, 1 Samuel Musqrove, -Com. Wu. M. Hartmak, J The Committee on Rules for the organiza tion of the party, consisting of Thomas E. Geddis, Clark Merrill and A. B. Herring re ported fourteen rules which were adopted. We omit these rulea for want of space. A committee of eleven was then appointed to take steps toward the establishment of a Nation al newspaper. After providing for the appoint ment of a standing committee and a chairman thereof the convention adjourned. J. B. R08ISON, Secretary, A DEMOCRAT CURED. A leading democrat of Burlington, Mr. M. Sutton speaks in tbe highest terms of the curative power of the celebrated Kidney-Wort' It first cured him of a distressing Kidney dii ease, and he now uses it whenever be has any symtoms of biliousnesa or needs ton ing up. It acti efficiently on the bowels, and cures the worst cases of piles. First National Bank of Ashland. On Saturday last I. 8. Alden, Esq., the receiver of the First National Bank of Ash land, paid the depositors of the bank an in stallment of 2fl per cent, which pays the depositors the full amount of their deposits with G per cent, interest, and reports a hand some surplus to be divided amongst the stockholders. This fact reflects credit on the management of Mr. Alden, as well aa it establishes that tbe bank has been more than ordinarily well managed by Its recent cashier, Wm. Torrey, This is said to be the best showing of any bank In the state that has gone Into liquidation, Tbe confi dence of tbo Ashland community In this bank and its management Is such that a prominent depositor, when receiving his last Installment, said he had nut drawn the mon ey on any of his Installments and further, that If the bank would opeu its doors for business he knew rf a large number of de posltors who would Immediately put their money In the bank, JtttUvtlle Chronicle, Steivarl's Body. A MYSTERY THAT IS A MYSTERY NO LONGER-. TUB LABT RESTING PLACE OF Til B M RRCITANT MUNCH AT HARDEN CITY, Kvcry morning at 9 o'clock, when Mr. William Llbbcy, or tho firm of A. T. Stew art it Co., reaches his private office, a small leather box is plawd in Ills hands, which is locked by a key in tlio possession or Mr. Libbcy. At 4 o'clock in tho afternoon, the same box in carried away by tlio confidential messenger ot Mr. Libbcy, to no body knows where. A reporter of the iV YStar, having no ticed this strange proceeding has unravelled the mystery. In the latter part ol November or early iu December four moil who for many years had becnngagcd as night watchmen and port ers by A. T. Slowart & Co., wcro found miss ing by tho other employes and new mon in stalled in their places. Tho old watchmen did not oomoncar tho store and it was rumor ed among tho employes that they had been caught in some dereliction of duty and sum- ! - ! 1 J uiarny uiscuargcu. Aoouttno nmo 01 iuo disappearance 01 theso men Sir. lltnsdale, tho manager ot tho tcwart property in uarucn Oity was sum moned to tho private residence of Mr. Lib bcy, Judge Hilton's residence being at that time under tho surveillance of tho reporters, and was told that the crypt intended as a re ceptacle for tho remains of Mr, Stewart and his wlfo must bo made ready by a specified imo aud that no money should bo spared to attain that object. Accordingly Mr. Hinsdale engaged n large force of artisans, and on tho plea that tho crypt should bo ready before tho sovcro weath er of January set in, the work was hurried up, and tho crypt was under roof oven bo foro tho tiruo set. Mr. Hiusdalo reported that the crypt was ready, and ho was told to remain at homo on tho second night following I tho interview, and have the boss mason and several stone-masons on hand. On that night, about, 9 o'clock, a coach drovo up to Mr. Hinsdale's house. Four men alighted. They carried a heavy box be tween them. Ono of tho men gave a letter to Mr. Hinsdale informing him that the box I contained the body of tho late A. T. Stewart, that it must bo put In tho crypt at once aod that tho crypt must bo scaled with a heavy stone slab, which must bo fastened with ce ment and sealed with lead. This order was carried out to the very letter. Tho four men introduced themselves as the guardians of the Crypt, and taking letters from their pockets showed their written in structions. Two of tho men have to remain constantly on duty. They arc provided with two sets of tell-tale watches, and have to account for every moment of their hours of duty. Kvery morning four watches arc sent to Mr. Libby, who examines them personally, and returns them tho same ay by a messenger. The good people of I n.ln (;iv UU il .inin n V, nimriln to tlinifm in te nnv vitVidrol Vint r I wiey are m reaiuy guaruiug an mat ruuiaiuai - 1 . I i"it Im rrroar tyiomlionr nnnrwt I Dr. Kendall's celebrated treatise on the I horse, for sale at G. A Clark's book store and at the Columbian office for 25 cents. This I book should be in the hands of every man who I owns a horse. Tbe Ball pot in Motion. CHARLES n.SALTKH ARRESTED AND KBMDLE INSTRUCTED TO FURNISH DAIIV-DI8TIN- GUISUED COUNSEL. Philadelphia, August 11. Charles B. Salter was arrested this afternoon at the in stance of the riot bill investigating committee on the charge of corrupt solicitation of mem bers of the legislature in connection with the riot claims bill, and entered bail for his ap pearance in Dauphin county. William II. Kcmblo was also formally notified to enter bail at Harrisburg on a similar charge. The investigating committco held a meoting to day at Harrisburg, when the details of the prosecution wcro arranged.. They have en gaged as attorneys for the prosecution Sena tor Matt Carpenter, of Wisconsin,! Judge Jcre Illack, of Pennsylvania, ?and rranklm B Gowen, president of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad company. Chairman Wolfe states that the case will be vigorously pushed I and tho trial is expected to come on early in September. Marriages. Dolmok Crawford. At the home of the bride, on tbe 7th inst. , by Rev. A. Houti, Mr. Frank Dolman of Eycrs '.Grove to Miss Lav- ilia Crawford of Mt. Pleasant. Laves Beaver. Aug. 10th, 1879 at Cata- wissa, by Rev. O. Ii. Dechant,Mr. Isaac Levau to Miss Lydia Beaver, both from near Mill- grove Col. Co., Pa. Deaths. Rittek. At Catawissa, August 7th 1876, Gve Ann, daughter of David and Elita Ititler, deceased aged 37 years and 20 days. Paterson. In Beaver twp., Aug. 10th 1879 John Patterson, aged 40 years, 4 months and 10 days John Patterson was killed on the railroad near McCauly station on Saturday eve. about 10 o'clock p.m. by a passing train. He sat on tbe end of a sill, anil iseupposed to have been asleep it was near a curve and before the engineer could blow tbe whistle the engine struck him, and when found immediately afterward, he was dead. Business Notices. Boot headquarters at McKinney'a. Admission free at McKinney'a. Lutz & Sloan have a full line of black and colored Silk Velvets. I. W. Hartman pays 20 cts. for Butter aud iz cts lor eggs. Cash paid for 1000 busbels of good white or yellow Uats at L.lgbt street by SILAS lOUNQ. July 18 3-w. McKinneys House. Shoe Store below Court I. W. Hartman sell tt itrhnnl lionkfl and all others for produce. - Rubbers at McKinney'a. I. V. Hartman baa lust ordered hli fall stock of lllack Cashmeres. Call and see tbem. lirlng your samples and compare with Lutz & Moan's black Dress Silks. tlicra and I you will be convinced that tbey will sell you as cneap aa you can get it in tne city. Get all your School Books. Paper. Ink. etc. etc., at I. Vi. Hartman's Book Store, I corner Jiam anu Alarm streets. Our stock of woolen yarns now open, tbe Largest Stock and Variety iu tbe county, at uiarE son 8. School Slates, wholesale and retail, cheap, at I. W. Hartman's. New Prints, ShIrtings,TickIng and Mus. 11ns just opened atOlark & Son a. Butter, eggs, dried fruit, etc., wanted at i, w. mriman a. Wanted. Good Wool at LIchtatrMt hv nil. ' I nas loung. July 20, 4w. Cash paid r,.e onn.1 ImIm and ft Wn at Light Street by . . " I Silas Young. July 18 2 m. Want good live calves that wfieli 120 lbs. to 125, 130, 140, 150, 1G0 and upward at Light Street by HILAR YOUNG. July 18 2-m. To ExCItAVOK. -A good buggy either Inquire at this office. tf. for lumber or a horse, "Wanted. 200 tons of good Rock Oak liaric by Hlias Young, Lilghlslreot. juiy zo, iw. "A new lot of choice Mackerel In quar ters, halves and barrels, just received which I will sell cheap for cash or produce. Silas Young, Ltghtstrect. juiy -a, 4w. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney'a. Wantwl tbl. fall 2(MV1 nf nlc .1rM Rasnberr es. and 2000 lbs nfn cedr ed r, 1 ted cherries for which 1 will pay the very highest market prices. Silas Younq. July 18 4-m. Call at McKinney'a for Shoes. Beautiful Silk Hats New Soft Hats, Wool Hats, Fur Hats. For Men for Boys and Children At the Popular store of D. Lowenberg. MARKET REPORTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per bushel 11.10 lire " . ) r.A II .IS oats' " t-M cloTeiSeca8.'.. !!"""""!!"!".".'.""'.'.". a!w Fiaxscca . nutter Eras .It ."t .so .114 Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples Hams sides As Shoulders f Anl nor nound OT nay per ton 10.UI Tlmothyseeo'.'!!.V.'".V.'.'.'.".'.'.'!'.'.!!! i.m No. 4 on Wliart 1 8,00 per Ton NO.S " s 1.ID No. " ' s.oo Blacksmith's Lntup on Wharf.- 1 3,00 Bituminous " ........... W bo OT1CE. The undersigned havtne obtained control ot tho Espy Perry, has put It In thorough repair, a new wire havlnir been obtained and It la now oncn to tho public. The channel wilt be openod so that tho rlv. I cr can bo ferried at all times of the year, and nhrht I and day. on 1 oslte Esnr there are ; bt leautlful plc-nlo I grounds, wei veil supplied with spring water, aad sc- I eluded from Interruption or annoyance, DAVID GBISINOBIt, Esjy, Juno !7tb, !m DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. " KSTATK OF B. 8. RCNVAN, DECS ASBP. Letters of administration on the estate of 8. S. Run- ceased, have been granted by' the Register ot said county to the undersigned Administrators Miiwhom nonlnnt. thn rnitAtn vrtll mnL-A them lrnnnn tn Urn Art, minisiraior wiinoui. aeiay. ii! All! AISH 1 A x , . ' ELMKK W. ItUNYAN. Administrators. July 18, '79-ew. Jersey town. Columbia Co.. Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! The undersigned administrator of Rebecca Smith, late of the township ot Madison tn tbe county ot Co lumbia, deceased, will expose to publlo sale by vir tue ot an order of tho Orphans' Court ot said county in proceedings In partition, on the premises in said township ot Madison, on Saturday, August 30th, 1879, at one o'clock In the afternoon, the following de scribed real estate late the estate of said decedent. No. 1. A certain tract of land situate In the said townshtp of Madison, bounded by lands of Abraham Ilroadt deceased, Conrad Kreamer, William Shultz, A. K. Smith, the land below described as No. s, and land ot the heirs of Kllsha B. Smith deceased, con taining SEVENTY-ONE ACRES end fourteen perches, more or less, situated on the public road leading from Eyers' Grove to White Hall, nearly all clearedjind under cultivation on which Is a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn and APPLE ORCHARD. No. s. The undivided one-half part or moiety ot a certain lot ot land situate In said Madison township, of which the said decedent was Bclzed as tenant in common with A. K. Smith, bounded by the above mentioned tract No. 1, and tho said pubUc road and land ot William Shultz, containing THREE ACRES, more or less cleared land In good cultivation, on which is a Frame Dwelling House, ouUbulldlngs, a good weU of water and fruit trees. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent ot one-fourth of the purchaso money to be paid at the striking- down ot the property, the one-fourth less tbe ten per cent, at the confirmation ot sale, and the remaining three fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. Deed to be paid tor by the purchaser. CONRAD KREAMER, Administrator, Jerseytown, Pa. Aug. 1, 79-ta. JOTICE OF INQUEST. ESTATE or iNUttlw uinuLrn. ueukaski'. Tn tbo heirs andleiral rcureaeoUUves of Andrew nimrlwL 1M or Centra LownBhlD. deceased, to-wlt: wuereas.ai.au urpuaiia toun ueiu ui uiwnia hunr. in and for the County of Columbia, tho twelfth day of May, A. D., 1S79. before the Honorable Wm. Elwell, President, and his associates. Justices of the said court, the petition of Mathlas Gin glee, a brother ot Andrew OluKlcs.late otthesaldtownshlp.lnthe saia county, ueceaaeu. wtw iircNeuu-u, twiuuif iuriu i hrl inn Knui ADuriiw uiuifics uiou uu ur auuub vm day of March. A. D. 1817, in tf state, selied In his aemesneias 01 ree 01 uu uoamueu uue-uaii ui an tuat certain lOv 01 nine uue iuuu niiuauj iu teuirrj townahin. Columbia countv. Fa. Bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone on tho north side of the Lackawanna and Illoomsburg uauitoaa, tnence py ianas iaie ot rmup .Miner norm 194 uugrevs nci to w a nwuoj thence bv the same south U V iWrecs west 5 perch pr to a ttone: thence bv other limestone lot south MV degrees east 3 perches to said Lackawanna and liloomBburg ltallroad; thence along the samo north 14 V degrees eafct 0 perches to the place of beginning containing one hundred and nrteen squar e perches bo the same more or less (excepting anu reserving unto the aald Philip Miller his heirs and assigns all the timber he or they may want for fynclng within two years from the lth day of No vember A. 1. 1670.) Also reserving the use and oc cuDancvof the north end of the said lot so far as the same can be farmed until at such time or times that the same shall be wanted for quarry purposes. Also all that certain piece or lot ot ground bltuate In Centre township. Columbia county. Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: on the north by tho public roadleadlngfrom Bloomsburg to Berwick, on the east bv land ot tbe heirs of Kllza Thomas deceased, on the twuili by land ot Tillman Nagle , and on tne west ny scnooi uoueo 101, conuumn: nlnetveli?htrjerches.leavlnetosunlvehlm a wld ow, Mary Anu Ulng.es, and the following named uiuuicr nuu bum-ih u. iuii viuuuf a i h.. tuui jicw tloncr, Susan Ann intermarried with Mathlas Heller, Sarah in tries. Marr Intermarried with John Will- lams, ana me 10 uu wing uameu bisien ui iuo una blood all taelncr children of the same father, to-wll: Harriet Ulngles, Martha Intermarried with tt&muel fchuman all residents of this county, except Mary l Williams who is a resident ot lowa Bear Kuoxvlliu. ITarrlet dingles who 18 a resident of Kansas near iw uaatiTi iuiu t'ui au uiuivo n uu m u iiatuii ui Dcuuvikiii coumy, That no partition of said real estate havlnir been I had. the ttetltloner showing that he is a party In 1 101 I Interest, prays the court to award an inquest to nial-a nnrilMi-tn i"if thn Bald wtnl Aafata tn .nd amnnt' the Dartiea accordlntr to their reaDectlTe nebta. jn aucuruance wuu uu) uuuyb uamru writ i wm bold an Inquest on the aald premlaea in centre town snip, coiuiuoia cuunvy, ra., un SATURDAY, August 23, 1879, at o'clock, a. m., when and whero you aro request ru uj aiuinu u juu uuuk jrui-'r Hherlrf'a Ofnce. Tllooomfiburir. July 18. H7. JOHN V. HOFFMAN. bherlff, XX COT, 1. 1 I'ltit i: (nut 0 OO Makes a perfect bed-no mattress or pillows ii' reiiutred-belU'r than a hammock, as It fits llierjoavaa bleasanllv. and la utmio-hr vnin. or opened instantly, self.faatcnliig : just the thtilir icruoieis, ouices, rotiages, camp meetings, tnirt men. etc. Good for the lawn, piazza, or -ihe cuoipst Fo1 lorcireuicrs. sent on rtceipt of price, or C. O. 1), 1 or AO rl... extra, with order. I will nr.nnv v. prMsage to any station on line of It. It. east of Miss. Isslppl River and north of Mason Dixon line. Km v. t, uu uiucr, I wui pi 7a !. In Minn., Mo., and lowa. 1IEKMON w. I.ADD. 10K Fulton St.. Boston I mi rn.i m . York ; 165 North second St., Fhuadelphla. August s, lbT ,w. -gig VitlSHT UU. OAVaCUS ft. Sgg JC III SSi8tittattBlsaaj PA. SHERIFFS SALE. liy virtue of sundry wrtta Issued out of tie Court ofCommon Ilea of Columbia county and to mo dl tiutfoil will han.nn.ul tn Mt,IM Bain at (hn flflnrt. nouse In tho town ot Dloomsbui g, Columbia county, rennaylvanla, at one o'clock p. m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1870, All that certain lot of ground situate tn the town ot Bloomsburgln the county of Columbia and dtato ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wn 1 Fronting on Second street of said town, Mil lers alley on tho east, line alley on tho south and a lot ot Joshua Pettcrman on the west, containing sl- ty-slx feet In width and two hundred and fourteen feet six Inches In depth, whereon aro erected a large three story brick tavern house with kitchen attach, ed. Hatd houso contains forty bed rooms, parlor, Bitting room, dining room, bar room, office, restau rant, kitchen, wash-house, Ac, also, a large barn, Ico house, Ac. ALSO, the following described lot of ground situate In the town, county and state aforesaid, adjoining rlne alley on the north, lot of Martliew Wynkoop on the west and south and lot of Mai hew Wynkoop on the east, being about forty feet In width and about six ty feet In depth. Seized, taken lu execution at the suit of Alfred c. (ilbson against John Laycock and to bo sold as the property of John Laycock. LlTTLts, Attorneys. FL Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot, piece or portion of ground sit uate In the town of Woomsburg, county ot Colum bia and state of lcnnsylranla, bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wlt t Fronting on seventh street on tho south lltty feet, on tho west by Iron street two hundred feet more or less, on tho north by tho Delaware Lackawanna and Western Hall Koad nrty feet, on tho cast by lot or (1. A. Potter two hundred feet more or leas to Uie beginning, whereon are erected a two stery frame dwelling house and out buildings. Helzed, taken In execution at tho suit of The Illoomsburg Mutual Having Fund Association against O. A. rotter nnd David .1. Waller and to bo sold as tho property of O. A. rotter and DavldJ. Waller. Littlxs, Attorneys. riu. FL Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot, piece or portion ot ground sit uate In tho town ot Illoomsburg, county of Columbia and Btate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Southwardly by Seventh street, cast wardly by lot ot Pat. Martin, northwardly by tho Delaware Lackawanna and Western Itatl Koad and westwardly by lot of saldo. A, 1'ottcr and D. J, Waller, containing nrty freet front on seventh street and two hundred feet tn depth more or less, on which U erected a two story framo dwelling Krvln, late ot Minim townshla Columbia co.,de i, ,, , ,..,.... I ceased, havo been granted by tuo Iletrlatcr ol said houso and out-bulldlngs. I county to the Hndenslcned Administrator, to whom rcii'u, ulal'u ui caucuuuu at uiu suit, ui nm Bloomsburg .Mutual Saving Fund Association asalust O. A. Potter and to bo sold aa the property ot (I. A , Potter. Uttlks, Attorneys. Fl. Fa. ALSO, All that certain tract ot land situate In Mimin township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described aa follows, towlt t Beginning at a public road running from Abraham Schweppenhcl ser to Geergo Nungesscr Mill, thence north sixty- two degrees west eight perches to a stone, thence by land of Abraham Hchweppcnhelscr north seven, ty-nve degrees west eight perches to a stone, thence south six degrees east seven and eight-tenth perch es to aald road rive perches and nvo tenths to the place of beginning, containing fifty-six perchoa more or less, on which are erected a frame dwelling house and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Jacob Penebccker against Aaron A. rtrcdbinner and tn be sold as the pro)erty of Aaron A. Ih fidbenner. Ikblkr, Attorney. Ft. Fa. ALSO, All that certain tract ot land situate In Locust township, Columbia county and state of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt: Be ginning at a post In line of John P, Kegclrlscr south sixty-nine degrees west twelve and a hilf perches to stone, from thenco atong lands of Wright Hughes south one and a halt degrees west sixty-two pi rjhes to a stone heap, from thence north eighty and ono- fourth degrees cast twenty-nine and a half perches to a post, from thence north twelve and a half de grees west sixty-four perches to the place of begin ning, containing eight acres and seventeen percnes more or less. Seized, taken tn execution nt the suit ot William J, Uelwlg, Trustee for Catharine Ilelwlg, against Henry Uelwlg and to be sold as the property of Hen ry Uelwlg. Iiilir, Attorney. Flu. Fl. Fa. All that certain piece of land situate in Benton township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fellows, to-wlt : On the north by lands of Samuel Appleman, on the cast by lands ot Jonas Rantz and the Benton Saving Fund Assocla- tlon,on the south by lands of Jonas Rantz and on the west by lands ot Tuomas Siegfried and Alfred Itantz, containing fifty acres more or less, on which are erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot A. P, Young, Administrator ot Mercy Ann Roberta de ceased, against John Rantz, Jonas Itantz and Abra. ham Hartman and to be sold aa tho property of John Rantz. Iiilir, Attorney. FL Fa ALSO, All that certain piece of land situate In Benton township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described aa follows : By lands ot David Rob erta on the north, ot Michael Hartman on the east, of Joseph Butt on the south, and of John Roberts on the west, whereon are erected a plank dwelling house, a stable and other out-bulldlngs, consisting of twenty-one acres more or less. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Graybtll & Co., against Edward McIIenry and to be sold as tho property of Edward McUenry. Knobk, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO, AU that certain piece or parcel ot ground situate In Flshlngcreek township, Columbia county, renn sylvanla, described as follows, to-wlt : Bounded on the north by land of Lazarus and Thomas Ilutchl son, on tho northeast by land of George Fealer, on the southwest by land ot I'lilllp Unangst and Ed' ward Unangst, containing forty-seven acres and sixty-four perches, on which are erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldlngs. seized, taken In execution at the suit of the Or. angevtllo Mutual saving Fund and Loan Assocla, tion against William Unangst and to bo sold as the property ot William unangst. Miixir, Attorney. AL Vend. Ex. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate Is the town- shlpof Catawlssa, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Begin, nlng at a corner of a lot of ground belonging to Sar ah Hamlin in the north bide of the public road lead ing from the town ot Catawlssa to McKelvy.s mill and running from thence by said lot of Sarah Ham Un north fifty and a quarter degrees east one nun dred and thirty-six feet, (130 ft.) to a comer of a lot of Rebecca Brclsb, thence by the same thirty-nine and three quarter degrees west forty-four feet, (I It.) to a post, 'hence by land ot Catawlssa Semi nary Association south fifty and a quarter degress west one hundred and twenty feet (ISO ft.) to a post on the north side of the aforesaid public road,thence by the same south eighteen and a halt degrees east forty-seven and a halt feet (UK ft,) to the place ot beginning, whereon Is erected a largo two story frame dwelling house, kitchen and other out-build Ings. Seized taken In execution at tho Bult o Abraham V. Cool assigned to the Catawlssa Deposit Bank against Jacob Enln and to bo sold as the property of Jacob Ervln. Kkeiii, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO All that certain piece ot land sltuaU In Mlniln township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the north by lands of John Aten, east by II. Schweppcnhelser, south by land of Thomas Aten and on the west by Charles KUngamon, containing ono hundred and ten acres, more or less on which are erected a framo house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, One tract of land situate In samo township, bound ed on the north and east by land of Thomas Aten, on the south by land of Michael drover's heirs, on the west by land of William rarr, containing twen. ty-four acres more or less, on which are erected frame houso and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, One tract bounded on the north by land ot I. K Schw eppenhelser and Samuel Snyder, on the cast by Lawrence watters, on the south by Abraham Bchweppenbelscr and on tho west by John Aten, containing thirty-four acres more or less, on which are erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldlngs, ALSO, One tract of land bounded on tbe north by land ot Stt-phen Clear hart and others, on the east by land of i. h. Kcnweppenneiaer, on the south by land of John Aten and on tbo west by land of Joseph Gearhart, containing one hundred acres more or leas, on which are erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, One lot of ground situate In the town ot Malnvllte, Columbia county, lvnnsylvanla, bounded and de scribed as follows, to-v. it : Bounded by land of J, B Longenberger aud two publlo Roads, being a corner lot in said town, on which aro erected a two story urick store uouso wiiu tne appunenances. Seized, taken in execution at the suits ot Esther Gearhart and Columbia County Mutual Saving Fund I v..., . I anJ Loan A300 h Hon against I. K. Schw eppenhel bci nuuuiiwKjjuftiiuq property or i, iv, ncuviep- penneier. Lima MIU.ER, Attorneys. ALSO, All that certain tract ot land situate In Fishing. creek township, Columbia county and stato of Pecn sylvanla, bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt i lKgnmDgatachestnu;oakconer ot land late George CadwaUader thence by the same south eighty-nine degrees east ono hundred and thirty-one nd all-tenth perched to a post- thence by land of James l. Mcrtenry north one degree east sixty tour and three-tenth perches to a chestnut, theno) by land ot John Uellor north eighty-nine negroes west one hundred and thirty-two and seven-tenth perches to a pine, thencoby land ot Phillip Apple man and aald Cadwallader south tlxty-tour and three-tenth perches to the rlacc of beginning, con taining fitly acres more or less, on wbuh are erect ed a log house, frame barn and out-bultdlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Tlio Mu tual Ilullduig and Saving Fund Association ot Illoomsburg against John Drake, Lemuel Drake and Noah Drake and to bo sold as tbo property ot John Drake. IIobisoh, Attorney. Kl. Fa. Terms cash. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Aug. s, 1819-ts Sheriff. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, tho Hon. William Elwill President Judgo ot the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court ot Quar ter Sessions of tho Peace and the Court of Common rieas and orphans' Court In the ttth Judicial Dis trict, composed ot tho counties of Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. I. K. Krickbaum and F. L. Shuman,Asaoc!ate Judges ot Columbia county, havo lasued their precept, bearing data tho Itth day ot May In tho year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, and to mo directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Court ot Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, In Illoomsburg, In the county ot Columbia, on tho first Monday, being tbo 1st day of Sept. next, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to tho Coroner, to the Jus tices ot tho Peace, and tho constables ot the said county of Columbia, that they be then and there In their proper person at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said 1st day of sept, with their records, Inqui sitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound dy recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may bo in tho Jali of tho said county of Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be lUot. Jurors aro re quested to bo punctual to their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburgthe llthday ( 1 of May tn tho year ot our Lord ono Jus. thousand eight hundred and Bcventy-nlne I y I and In tho ono hundred and fourth ear ot tho Independence ot tho United states ot America. Kbcrtn's omce, John. w. hoffman, Bloomsburg, Aug. 8 to Sheriff. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Tjtt.prftnf fiilmlnlHtratton on tho cataU) Of 8. M, alt persona indebted arc rcquvBtccl to mako Imme diate payment and those havlog claims or demands against iue estate will make tbem known to tne Ad- lll 1 1113 iruujr wiuiuul una;. Administrator. Allff. 8, T-w Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. Ff.u?!?M..r JOIN OUR COLONY! Mars and pamphlets tree. J. F. MANCIIA. Clare- inout, Va, d lltlg. 15-4W KnliirKi'cl .May Inl, IH1U. Prlrr t nrhangcl. Tim nniv combination ol the truo Jamaica Glnwr with rhnifR HmmaticK and French brandy, for cor recting intemperate habits, regulating the stomach and bowels, breaKlngupcoldschlUs and fevers, is HANronn's Ji h ica (Iisiis b. For relieving gouty and rheumatic pains, preventing malarial levers and pro moting sleep It la truly vtunaenui. abk lor nn- rorus. u aug. 15-iw Many a Dollar formerly spent on expensive sul phur Hatha Is now saved by substituting therefor GLEMS SULPHUR SOAP which la just as benenclal but infinitely cheaper l jh'aI dtsHUHfls of the ttkln. rheumatism and trout aro ollrellocdbythU Btandird remedy. Complexlon- ai uiemisiies uroeraaicaieu uy u. anu ii huutib w the cuticle a pearly whiteness aud veltety bcrtness uhlch greatly enhances rcmalo cliarms. sold by Pnitfirlsw. aug. in, iw u nr AWnaam oikianh. 91,100 rianos. XXV S0onty 1 gmourgans only sl'm.S.'i iiio organs only 873.75. Tremendous HpilntMlnn tliirlniMtio MltLmmmer months. HavlnB fine been Kiccfc-U. Mayor ot my city and cntursted with ItH Ponds nhould be sulllclent proof ot my responsi bility. Ijitcbt circulars and Illustrated Newspapers free. Address Damil P. lliArrr, Washington N. J. aug. i, .i-iw. u 44JGNTN WANTKU-For the best and fastest selling pictorial Hooks and lilbles. Prices re d S3 per cent. NiiiomL Pes ushino Co- Phil adelphia, Pa. d AUg.l,1-4W S HAH returns in SO days on 8 1O0 Invested. Of . i4UU nclal reports and Information Fit KB. Like protlts weekly on stock options ot (10 to sso. Address T. Pottik Wiout 45 Co., lux una, 35 WaU St., N. Y. d Aug. l,-w BEISTSOIST'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS -TIIKHEST.- CURES LAME AND WEAK BACK SOLD 11V ALL DRUGGISTS. aug. 1, TIMW. d JOHNSON'S ANODYNE Far Internal and External Une. CIJUHH N'-uralcla. Dlnhthcrla. Croup, Asthma, Dronchltls, Intluenza, Sore Lungs, bleeding at tho Lungs, Chronle Hoarseness, Hacking Cough Whoop In tr Cough, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Dlarrhcca, Chronic Dlsentary. Cholera Morbus, Kidney Tronb les. Diseases of tbe Hplno and Lamo Back, Sold every nuviv. Aug. j, '4V w, u Rowell & Co's. Advf a. Palulm blraalu. It locates diseases. When ever the bowels become irregular, use Tnmnit'M Mrllzrr Aprrlrnt, It will save much pain and danger. Naturo some tlm.s Is so outraged by the burden sho Is made to carry, through tne heedlessness of her children, that she openty rebels, and punishes fearfully. uvii b uegiuci uie proper ireaiiueub wiicu uua djiup toms first appear. Resort to the aperient, and get well Bpeedtly. SOLD BY ALL DRUQOISTS. r July 35, 4 w, i nnn pronta on 30 days Investment of ti Ofi iXAUUl official Reports, tree vAUU I'roDortlonal returns every week on Stock Options otiiO. - ., $100, tSOO. Ad dress T. Fottih wiuut Co., Bankers, si Wall sU, N. Y r juiyi,7-.w. vie will w.v AeonuuHaiary of tiuoitermout nd ttpita, or Tlow Urge com citation, IomI) our nt nd wonderful Infcntiout. K t fta Mal ux toy bftUflti free. AoMrti tui. ACo,, Muthttl, Mien. July W, 71MW. r $10 to $1000: Invested la Wall St.. Stocks makes fortunes every month, liook acne free eiDiaininc evervtuinor. Aa. areas uaxtku & co iianfcerB,ii wall tsu N.Y. Julyso79-tw, SEND TO 1-. (i. men & CO., Portland, Maine. lor best ABf ncy Business in tho World, Expensive outnt Free. r July i5, H-4w. 77 a Month and expenses guaranteed to Agenta vll Outnt free, buaw & Co. Afocsra, Mains, 4lv7l7f7A YEAR ana expense to agenta. Outfit P Free. Address P. O.VICKKKV. August. Maine. r July 3, n-4w. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! The undei signed Administrator of E. A, Bucka- lew, late ot Hshlnrcreek township, deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises at 1 o'clock p ni. on Saturday, August 16th, 1879, Uie following described real estate to-wlt : Tbe un. divided one-fourth Interest lu the following describ ed tract of land situate in Flshlngcreek townshtp, Columbia county, bounded as follows, and known aa tract No. s ot the estate of William "Buck alew deceased, east by land of John M. Buckalew, north by land of John. M. Buckalew and John White, west by land of Harman J, Hess and Monroe Markle, south by land of John Hun and White N, Hossler, containing 72 ACRES, more or less, to acres of which Is cleared land, on which Is erected a large barn and small frame house, TERMS OF SA VS. Ten per cent, of tbo one-fourth ot tbe purchase money to bo paid at the striking down of tho property, the ono-fourtb leas tbe tea per cent, at the confirmation ot tale and tho remain. Ing three-fourths In one year thereafter wltb Inter est from confirmation slst. JOUN YAI'LE, Administrator, July w, ta. ot 1 i 1