THE CQJLBMELAN AJilK pEMOCJfcl't , IOOjfsiiiJIUS, COLUMBIA (joiNTY, PA. Jll2k BBOCKWAYJs SWELL, Elltsn. liLOOMSUURG, PA. Friday, Augtii-M, Qii, 1871). DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR STATE TREASURER, DANIEL O. BARR, ov riTTsiiuncm. COUNTY TICKET. FOR NHEItll'F, A. K. SMITH, FOIt COItONKll. i. k. iniiDiNi:. FOU JUUV COMMISSIONED KM KOullINS. Democratic Standing Committee. liloomsburg K. David Lowcnberg, chairman. " W 1. V.Clark, Secietary. Heaver James T. Fox. Hcntoc Itohr Mcllenry. llerwlck nor. Wm, T. Snyder. lirtarcrcekM. U llouseknecht, Cataw tssa-M, V. 11. Kline. Centralis, ltor. I. F. Ilurke. Centre F.Jward Ilartman. Conyngham N. Not reported. , Flshlnjcrcex 8. c. Crevcllng. franklin Wm. Rohrbach. Greenwood A, J. l)err. Hemlock N. r. Jloore. Jackson lram IH-rr. Locust Ooo. Knlttle. Madison Wm. filuglcs. Maln-J, 11. Num. Miniln-I). II, Montgomery. Montour-IicnerlUo lthodes. lit. Pleasant John Mordan. Orange-0. A. Mogargelt. line .lohn F. Fowler. Poa'rlngcicek .John Mowrer. Scott South John Kressler. sugarloat A. .T. Hess. Scott North Jacob TerwUllger. Grant has bad the good sense to declare in a reception recently given him at Tient in, China, by Prince Kune and I.i-IIung Ckang as follows In regard to his proposed nomination for the, Presidency : ''Your excellency is very kind, but there ihjuiu ue no wisn moreaisiastelul tome than wnai you express. 1 have held the office of President as long as it has ever been held by hny man. There are others wbo have risen to great ilistincliou at home, and who earned the honor, ,who are worthy, and to mem it iiciongs, nut to me. 1 have no claims to llm ollice. It is a place distasteful to me, a place of hardship and rraiinsiidlliia., When I was a youuger man these hardships were severe- and never agreeable. They would be worse now. No man who knows what the Presidency imposes would care to see a friend in the office. I have had my share of it-have had all the honors that can or should be given to any citizen, and there are many able and distinguished men who have earnuu too omce. lo one or them it Bhould do given." "Standing upon the broad ground of our constitutional power, and hedged about by precedent upon precedent, we make the issue that the ballot must be free, and cheer fully accept all the responsibilities this great issue carries with it. The contest upon wnicn we have entered will never cease till the sacred right of an American freeman to deposit his ballot free from the intimidating presence of deputy marshals, free from the overawing array of troops at the polls is secured, or the Forty-sixth Congress ex- pires by its constitutional limitation." Hon. W. S. Itlaclburn in the J louse of Sep resemaiicet, April 3, 1879. Tho Louisviilo Courier Journal savs : Republican organ jn Philadelphia recently complained because the Legislature of Penn sylvania left nearly all tho charitable institu tions of tho State without a cent of money for the current year. The trouble is that un der Republican management the Treasurer of Pennsylvania has been milked dry ; extrav aganco has marked every ateo of the llennh lican administration, and the taxpayers are bled most painfully. In New York two Dem ocratic administrations havo reduced tho ex penses of the State from $15,000,000 a year under Republican rule, to 7,G86,103 tho present year. Tho contrast between tho two States is interest and instructive.' Hero is the polite language the Leruars llowal bentmel addresses to tho colored man It is a Stalwart among Stalwarts, favoring Grant's re-election for an indefinite term and the wiping out of all Stato lines : What we need is encouragement, not curses ; protection, not violence. W clip tho above from the New Orleans Heekly Louitianian, edited, owned and print ed by niggers, who sent us a copy asking an exchange with tho Sentinel. Wo will grant the gentlemanly darkies the boon they crave, that they may study African ethnology from a btalwart stand-point. 'What we need is encouragoment, not curses ; protection, not violence.' That is nigger all over. Why, you great, wooly-headed boobies, what you need to learn is to 'corso' and practice 'vio lence,' and all theso other things will bo add ed to you. If you havo not sand cnoucli to stand up anil curse theso lantern-jawed brigadiers and their white-livered retainers, then tho Republican party mado a great mis take hi giving you your freedom. If these unhung traitors dare molest you when you go to vote, shoot thcui as you would so many dogs. If you havo not tlio courage to do so, get on tho auction-block and let them sell you to tho highest bidder. A six-shooter is what you need, Mr. Nig.' Tho cable telegram from London on Sat urday quoted consols at 97 9-10 for money and for the account. United States bonds were quoted at 101 for tbe Cs, 109J for the IJs, and 1001 for the 6s, 109J for the -Us, and 105J for the -Is. Tho rate of discount for Blxty days' to three months' bank bills Is J 01 percent, and for trade bills in the open market is (n)l per cent, which is 1 (j 1 per cent below tbe Dank of .England rate. Silver in London is quoted at Sld. per ounce. The bullion value of the 412J grain silver dollar la about 80 cents. We do not see that It makes much differ ence to tbe public whether Stewart's body is found or not, and we wish the telegraph companies would let up about it. They might as well quit alio about Charlie Koss. One died aud bis body was stolen and the other was stolen alive. It has happened to other people before, and we presume will happen sgaln. A despatch from Montreal announces that brokers were asking J per cent, premium for greenbacks, j OUK MIMTAItY INSI'KCTIOX. The following communication hai been received irom Uen. J. K. Slgfrlcd, which we publish for general Information, iiEADqiunTKiisail)nioAi)i:,N.O. P. l'orrsvtm:, Aug. so, 187!). W. II, A li noi t, Ksq , Secretary, Citizens Meeting, llloorav burg, Pa. near Sir . our kind favor of 18 Inst, at hand. You will accept my thanks for tho interest tnken by the good citizens of your town. Wo shall gladly avail ourselves of your kindly oiler to f urn Uh us the horses &ii., required on the Uth of September, the day of inspection, I am not yctnhlo to say how many we shall require, hut wllllntruct ItlV fit,',. fa- Tn.n I.. ...... .. T my Quarter MaMer to inform you soon ns I hear Irom t)en. Latta. Wo shall require no saddles or bridles, each officer will have his own. Col. Stead, expects to go Into camp with his Heglment, tho 12th. on the SaturJay provious to tho inspection, and remain in camp until tho afternoon of tho 9th, this I s " "l ve ODJiionauic to tho citlz-ns, as they will bavo all that they will ...in require for camping, except the ground. I expect to get there with my stall' on Monday the 8th. Generals Ilartranft and it more rich in all that charms the travel Latta mid stnlT I. presume will get there Lr'a pvb than tlinvnllnv iirnnpr nfil.n VHl. wnue liiiie doting tho evening of the eami. ...,. win nruoyuu again as ine lime mi- proaches. Very truly yours J. IC. Slant: ti, Commander. Stewart's Iloily. STILL UNRECOVEUEl)-A IH'AUTEli OF A LION ASKED FOK IT. New York, Aug., 13. Tho JteralJ de votes lour columns to tho recent developments in (ho Stewart cravo robbery cac. It says in January a Nassau street lawyer received a letter from Moutrea! signed 'Romaino,' en closing a retainer of $100, and askini: him to take chargo of negotiations with Hilton for the return of the body, which was offered for a quarter of a million He aho received, In- express, as evidenco of the good faith of the writers, tho silver knobs and parts of tho handle of Stewart's coffin, and the coffin plate. iho lawyer communioated tho fact to tho police, but asuied Hilton the only way tho body could ho recovered was by the payment ol the quarter of a million demanded. II il ton refused tn negotiate, and threatened tho arrest of the negotiating party. Judge Hil ton lias been informed that tho remains aro in uu excellent stato of preservation, and that tho body wa, even to-day, easily rocogniza b'.o by any one who had been acquainted with the merchant prince during hislifctimo J that though there was considerable disfigurement aoout the eyes and part of the lower cxtiem- itics, the fingers, and oven the feet and toes had, nugularly to wiy, been kept remarkably intact. Uaielte it Bulletin. Sprague Itampant. New York, Aug. 17. The latest advices f .. . ... . i ..uu. isartugauii. pier are sensational in iub extreme, n seem since tne nrst out- nreaicot his wrath, that bprague has been trMtintr nrarlnalltf m.l,l.. n.l I I I o s e. j ulUUc. ,... uiuiuci, uu oas unauy wouua up cis wralh Dy locking airs, oprague inner room and relusmg to at- tow anyDody to see her, without first giving sumcieni reasons ior tne interview, tie ..!-! I stauus guard over her door. Sobodv is anowea to enter the house and all tele- w I K.a...s mm messages, no mailer wnere irom, . msi. u,,cucu iy oprague oeiore tney are delivered to her. If anybody calls they are "J"-,CU lu "K,u cross-examination ueiore iney are allowed to enter the room where airs, eprague is conhned, and are kept i...u3uiuuy uuuer me eye oi tne cver-walcli- ful governor as long as they are allowed to remain. Some think Sprague I crazy, and mob uio uuiutsuc nnu unanciai matiera l pressing so heavily upon him at the same ... nolo Havo uuseiueu nis mmu. nis most in- v....o.o jiicuua mo Btratu oi mm, and ue acts anu laixs iiko a man whose-mind is slightly uuscuieu, losuy mo least. V urtlier inter- esiing ueveiopments in mis national drama ."oj uo iuuiicu iur booh, ior a scanuai mat .cincu, iUEci.,.seiueueecner-iiidetiaiiair n out smoldering beneath the embers that nave already neen poked up by the muzzle of Sprague's shotgun, A Cyclopedia for $10.00. l'erb aps tho most remarkable literarv en terprise of the time, is the publication of tho Library of Universal Knowledge, in 20 vol umes of nearly 1,000 pages each, handsomclv bound, for C cents per volume, or $10.00 for tbe set. It is a reprint entire nf thr. Inst (1879) Edinburgh and London edition of Chambert' Encyclopedia: A Dictionary UnivertalKnowtedgcfor the J'eonte. withverv largo addtions upon topics of special interest to American readers. The amount of matter will somewhat exceed that of tho Cclon e tui ot Appleton or Johnson, though the price is but a fraction of their cost. 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They also publish, in August and Seniem. ber, tho Acme Library of Ilionranhu. 12 vols. auu ins ire j.wrary o Moaern UiaMcs, 9 vols., tho former at 35 cents and the latter at 50 cents per vol. In these series aro present 1 .1.- , f.'f .r . . ed such authois as Carlylo, Macaulay. Gib bon, Goldsmith, Lauiartino, Michelet, Thorn as Mooic, Walter fccott, and I'ouque, and such subjects as C;csar. Cromwell, Hums, joanot Arc, vicar ot Wakcheld, Picciola, Jalfa llookli, iVc. L ull cataloguo ol publica- tions, terms to clubs, Ac, will bo ccEt freo on request by tho publishers, the American Hook j-ccnanye, oo iieCKiuau St., 1 , Failed for Five Millions. London, Aug. 10. Tho well known fi nancial agent. James McHenry, is unablo to meet us liabilities. A tremendous run ex ists at his ofiico in Victoria street, Westmins ter His liabilities aro estimated at f5,000,. uuu. ilia assets aro bcueveu to bo very Art.. ml . t , , . poor. Tbe activity of our Iron industries is at- tcsted by tbe putting in blast this week of mentors. They bhould know that Kidnoy the largest furnace of the Reading Irou Wort acts on Iheso organs at tho samo timo, Works, which has been idle for four year, causine them to throw off tho poisons Hint and the building by tho company of a new tube mill, to employ 200 additional bands. I OS Till! XllllTII llltANCII. lj!ooiisnuii(i and its PlCTtmEscillH' sHti- ilOUNDIMIH We reprint the following portions of a letter published in the Philadelphia l'rcis, In show what strangers think of in. lli.otiMHiuitn, Pa , August 10. Tivrnty mis mlln northeast of the ancient borough of Northumberland, where, amid grandly plcturo'(iie scenery, the North and Went lrAticle of tlm Siuquehanna mingle their rllvery waters, Is Wootmbiirg, feat tifjustlce nl Ciiliiinhla coiinly and tho homo of sever al widely known mid prominent statesmen and politician. The town I ncrcihli by two railroad the Lackawanna and Illooni burK, terminating at Northumberland, and I . .... ' tho Catnwlwa division of the lteadine rail. mail, which extend tn Wllllamport. No Stato or Territory of the Union excels I'ennsylvanla In the varlctv, beauty and ex tent of landscape scenery, which at one point will rival the abruptness nud grandeur of the bwi's Alp, while at another tho eve dwells upon natural beauties a soft and en- i 1 tlclng a ever entranced the vision of tho tourist In the South of sunnv Franc or he. nenth Italian skies. And while this I Iron branch. Itich in both mineral and ugricul tura wealth, tin reir nil n nn,1 nrounil Illoomsburg bears the unmistakable impress nfilirlltnnd prosperity. In point of fact, tho entire county exhibit a succession of thriving village and highly improved farms. Driving from this point to Derwlck, a dis- tunco of twelve mile, over a road as level as n lloor and as hard a a rock, a stranger is like to receive the impresinn that it is one continuous village, so closely does one succeed the other. Tho dilves in this vicin ity are unsurpassed, If equaled anywhere m the country, Visahicknn will not compare with Catawissa and h'ishlng Creek. In point of hotel accommodations IIIooiiie- burg is fully up to the day and npe. Tho hxchange, .Messrs. Tubbs it Chaniberlln, proprietors, is one of the finest and moat complete in it appointments ill the Slate. It ha accommodation fir about two hun dred guchts, and I elegantly furnished and fitted throughout. Several Philadelphia families are summering here, although no elliirt ha bten, a yet, made to make the hotel a summer resort, l-'or next season it is the, intention of tho proprietors to tiller special inducements 1 1 families in tho citv who desire lo spend the summer term in i pleaant and health-giving region. Boating, fishing and hunting are unsurpassed' 11EKWICK. an ancient borough, was founded by Hvan Oiveu in 1783, and is noted as being the highest point ever rrached in the attempted navigation by steamboats of the North branch, flight at the base of the hold bluff upon which it is ljcated, overlooking the river, are the Nesrnptrk full, nnd hero on tho 3.1 of May, 1S2G, occurred a disaster which c'eiiioniiratid tho impossibility of successful navigation of 'The river of the winding shore.' A boat built at lliltimoro, commanded by Captain Collin, and named the Susquehanna, made a successful trii from Hum-..! nr in H.iw .mint l. on tho afternoon of ihn ,f T.,i- I,, il, , . ... year already mentioned, when 'the Siisque hanna.'iier decks covered with excursioi ists from the. various i,mn l.elmv. rpnM,,l the fall. and under n lull l,Pn,l nt ie.nm t tempted tne pa-age. About half tho dis inn i,,i i.. .n,i k .i nnu n '.v uiiu uiauu illicit llir PltruiIiC struck a rock ami exnlndP.l h,-r b,,llUr ti, crowd upon the shore, which a mo-iient be f.ire had been cheering the gallant craft rushed to rescue the crew and passengers, wfio, mangled and scalded by tho ese-apin steam, were either dead or struggling in Hie water. This trade event ei tied all attempt at cont nuoii nav k-nt uu of Hip rii-,.r tl, ill-fated Susquehanna beins; tho onlv boat which eveml-amed from the Chesapeake to tbia no nt. As a mattei of history it may ho written that it was at Itenvick on tho 4th of Julv ISiS. that tlin irrniinil .is ir.L-o,i f.,r il., construction of the North brunch canal, now one nftho most mnnrlant. ut.r tl.nr,.,,..!,. fares in the Stale. Ilerwick for Imanv vears was rai her h eoi.i. u,rt .f .. '....n ,!ti. In the past decade ha awakened from its lethargy, and now bid- filr to become at an early day one of the most important manu facturing points in the State. Tho cause of this metamorphosis is i hii-fly elue to the en crgy and enterprise, of Jackson & Woodin, the well-known iron manufacturers and car builders. Originally established in 1819 as a foundry and agricultural works, employing ten or a do;n men, the industry has grown until to day the shop cover a space of sov oral acres, employing over einht hundred wommeii. nveive eicnt-wiieel box cars, or twenty ,ol,r ' "rs, are daily turned out comP'e, wlille llio foundry averages two humlrei1 car wheels and tho rolling mill twenl' '"u of """bid bar iron and axles as ' prouueuou. ino cars manuiactured here are used upon nearly every railroad in I I. IT. LJ1..1..- 1 -i oiaies, iuua aim ooutn Amen- ca- Tbe l'rival0 residence of Captain C. O. Jackaon ij "e "f 'be fiuest in the State. In '-u'lc""" "eauiy, eieganco and symmetry " 18 unsurpassed. ihe sceny in the neighborhood of Iler- wick is of tho grandest character. Sitting on the eastern verandah of the Williams House iu the late afternoon and lookinc southward the eye rests upon a laudscape of rarest beauty. At your feet are the fall bcyud winding its sinuous way through ' rocky orge, is Netcopeck creek, and 81111 mrthcr in the distanco stand out in bolU blue outllue 'be Catawissa mountains. M0"1 west the rays of the setting sun are "fib'1"!? up with a mellow radiauco one of tlle moat highly cultivated and beautiful turb8i fast or west, north or south, a grand '"scape panorama is presented. " Touched by a llht unknow n- A k-loryneuT eune A lott on tky atd mountain wall " Yciiur. (Jeneral En ing t'onlldent of .Success Washington, August 10, A letter was re celved here to-day from General Kwlnif. II says be U very confident of his election tjovemor of Ohio, that the neonlo nre en thusiastic and that the vote will be lame He says also that he believes ho will get tho whole Greenback vote. Last day for registration, Thursday Sen- temuer-j, i7'J. Last day for being naturalized, Saturday. October I, 1879. Last day for payment of taxes, Saturday. October 4, 1879. Hon- to (Je t Well. Thousands of persons aro constantly troub led with a combination of diseases. Diseas. cd Kidneys aud co'tivo bowels aro thoir tor- have clogged thcui, uud so reuowing tho whole man. (fcoinmunlcaled.) llEMUCKATH! COUNTY COSVKNTIO.V. OatawissA, Aug. lf, 1879. Kmrons CoLU.MiiiA.Vi Sim. Ily your permission I desire lo pre'cut to your read ers tlio following aunlysisUl the convention, held August 12, Tlio convention consisted of delegates W. Tho convention had to It presented, candid ates 10. Tho whole voto for delegate) was 2239. This number (2239) divided by tho number of delegates (07) glws to make a delegate vote in the county, a tatbi of nearly 33, The following table presents the analy-lj a I make it by the latio (33J) also tho voti nf each candidate, and the number of elelegates by the ratio, and those counted In the convention. It'itlo Convention Delegate, ! 8 10 7 1 13 M 4 21 1 Candidates, Veite. 209 207 331 230 fit 133 400 13S 77 32 Delegate, 0 8 10 (IJ 1 13 141 I 4 0 Qulck S Smith Knorr Kelchncr Uuangst A K Smith .Miller J O Jacoby Lore S Jacoby I havo nllowed for tho larger fraction In making a ratio delegate. It is lo bo clearly seen uy uio nuuvo lablo that ciinlidalus un der tho Rules of our convention really get all they cn ask Delegates in proportion to the vote polled.and thoahovo table would not change the result. In truth I must say I was not very friendly lo the ISule, but the more they are consid ered, and vole analyzed, the more firmly am I convinced that they nre the best system of convention rules extant. Under the work ing of the present rule, coirupllon, buying and selling ha nearly or entirely ceaed. Ten years ago, whole delt-g.itlons would not go Into convention miles a check was given them in advance, (though fortunately some time) theie was no money in bank) to Insuie their vote. Now mark tho delegation. All como to time, with credentials and voles. When the rule is carried out allowing only one delegate to every forty vote cast at State elections, then look for peace and less politi cal backsliding. Should the abovo bo acceptable to you and your readers, perhaps I may give an analysis of some township and see If there arcanydiscrepencies between voting strength of candidates, and ratio or convention vote. Democrats, let us try to understand our conventional law, perfect it, vole only for good tinn, and true demociat, rather than seek to abolish our rules, ami go back to tricks and trades. K. M. Tewkshuky. U'.TTKI! KII0JI KhK (JOI)XTY. Wi:i:iivii,i,i:, ICi.k Co , Pa. Aug. 13, '79. . Kmroi: Ciii.I'.mihan :-To inotrnw we expect to Itavo this "cool and shady retreat" for Drifiwood. I dread coing. I fear I will find it uncomfortably warm out-ide this val ley. If coolness i nn item taken into con sideration in searching for summer i csorts, Wcedville certainly deserves to be one. Perhaps you think this a small place; please rid yourself of such a delusion. The town extend from the deep cut, where the Low Grade 11. 11. enters the valley, on the east to the llill school-house on the road that climbs the ridge toward ClearfiVId Co , on the west; a distance of thrt-ei miles, and from the 11. It. that winds in and out at the foot of Iho mountain)-, along tho creek bank on the south to where the hill h'conio too steep nnd rocky for clearing, oil the north a distance of two miles. A lo-.vn of magnifi cent distances pamciilarlv beliiceu 111 houses. J hi re uro several very lino families here and many more scallt-riil Ihrougli Iht-nir- rounding country, must of whom are en gaged in lumbering. The er.ish of llm lino Old fnii-st king a they tall beneath the laborer's axe and their rush down Iho log slides lo the streams make a in nun un accustomed to such sounds look hurriedly to tho sky to see the clouds that brought the thui.der. When water is plentiful tho buzz of Iho mills is a continuous sound, not slop- pine at night. I ho mountains surrounding Weedvillenro not monotonous in ouiliue hut present every variety from the peake d and jugged to tho smoothly rounded nnd are rieh in broad glades and winding glens and deep ravines, I visited n glen that wa a Wntkins on a small scale. It was charmintr but so cold we dared not linger. I think the cold air from the-o numerous glen, together with the nearncsj lo the clone's, is what necessi tates warm clothing and fires night and morning. Sitting on the porch we have an unob structed view of the sunsets, and it seems us if each evening strore to surpass tho pro ceeding one in loveliness. It is said the sun rises nro equally gorgeous, but a previous engagement witli Morpheus always pretenU us from greeting Sol when he make his first appearance. 15ut the best is not yet spoken. Trout oh, tho trout! The log and sawdust ruin the fishing in the larger streams but tho smaller ones abound in them. Why thirteen inch speckled beauties nre caught with no more expenditure of patience than it takes to catch three inch one up at Cole's. Uurris run, a wild and rugged stream three miles from here, deserves to be fam ous for lis largo and numerous; fish; but I suppose it would not stay famous, for that reason very long. However its grand scenery is worth the tlresomo trip, even if there were no trout. If you have any idea of visiting Weed ville, come soon or you may not bo able to find it for rumor say Mint Jes.-o Weed, the first settler, is going to inovo away, and I thiuk if he goes lie will take the name of the town with him, tho remaining inhabitants choosing ono not quito so suggestive. Respectfully your, Cosmopolite. Funeral nf liMion (lileiilieimer. Nkw iortK, August 17. Tho funeral of tho lato llishop Odcnhcimer will take place at St, Mary's chuich Uurlington, N. J., to morrow afternoon nt two o clock, llishops Potter, ot Now lork; Doano, of Albany: Scarborough, of New Jersey, aud others will bo present, also a largo representation of tho clergy and laity of New Jersey, Now York and Pennsylvania. Tlio dod prelate will bo nteired in St. .Mary's churchyard, whero oth er members of hi family and tho remains of llishop Doane, hi predecessor, also lies. No decision wus reached yesterday as to pall heaicrs', but it is likely that tho delegates to the general convention and the standing com mittcowill act in that capacity. It costs about a hundred dollars to go to tbe Mountains or to the Seaahore,but If you want to tone up tho wholo system, you can do it just as surely by taking ouo or two packages ol Kidney Wort, nnd so save your money. It is a sure euro for Kidney com. plaints, Piles, Constipation aud all bullous dlieasea. Iiiiporlnnt lo Voters. 'As voters nre an nnnual product in this counly,plther on becoming twcnly-ono years of age, or by naturalization, too much can not ho said to direct all in tho right nud le gal channel. The legulnr assessment nr registry Jlst for t lit) coming ball election have already been made nnd sent nut by the Commlsslorcrs, and are now to bo found posted Btjpolling places In tho various districts of tho county a required by law. Under the New Consti tution every person desiring to voto at the approaching November election must hnye resided for tho period of Zero months nhty ilnyaUi the election district where ho oilers to vote, and If over twenty-two year of age, shall havo paid within two yean n Stato or Coiinfy tax, which shall h.iyo been assessed at least two month, and paid al least one month before tho day of tho election. More: 77ie citizen who remove from one borough or towiirliiji to another between the Third of Sep tember and election day loses hit right to vote, because ho must swear, if challenged, that he ha resided at least sixty tlays in the dis trict where ho oilers to vote. And if he has resided but five, ten.or twenty days then he cannot dcclaro that be has lived sixty days therein. Those who wish lo voto the coming Kail had better examlno the list of voters now lu the hands of the Aesoi (or the ono tu be louud al tho election house), nnd sec if their names are enrolled, If not on the list, Inform Iho Assessor of tho fact, Tho omission of names produces more con fusion nnd trouble on election day than all defects put together, and yet, it i one of tho simplest duties enjoined upon the Assessor, and It is equally simple If Iho voter does not know that his name is not on the list until he offers hi ticket and some one chailenes film. It becomes tho duty of the citizen from tliis until the 3d of September (lxty day before tho election) to apply to the As sessor if ho wants hi unmet placed on tho list. It i theduty of every Assessor to re main at the election house in hi respective elistrict on the 3d and 4th day of September next, when those not rcgistcred.can find him nnd hae theirn.iines put on thelistnf voters. Under tho change made iti.onr election law an Assessor renders himself liahlo to a fine of $100 and three months imprisonment for assessing n tax against any person after the time specified in the law for closing his la'inrn. Si'Kr.R's Pout Giiaim: Wi.vnm'on Weak ly Pep-sons Thi excellent product of the grapo is prescribed and u-ed by the leading physician in thu country, and by tlio llie most fashlouahlo families at even ing entertainmcnts.aud by churches for com munion. For sale by O. A. Kleini, Illooms burg, Pa. The emigration from Canada lo the Uni ted State is about equal to Canadian immi gration from the old country. Dyspepsia. Dyfspop-sia- Dyspopsia. Iijsis-Iislals the most pjrple.sliiL- of nil liunun all. incuts. Ilssjioptoms uro almost lnllnltn In iiieir variety, and the forlorn nnd despondent victims of thodlsenso often fincytlicnisiMve tho prey, In turn ot ciery known mMiuly. Tills Is due, In part to tlio close sympathy which exists between tho stomach and tlio brain, nnd In part also to tho fact tli.it nnv dUturbanco of the dlgestlvo function necessarily uiwrueis 1110 uver, llio bowels nnd the nervous sys tem, nnd affects, to soma extent, tho imaliiv or iim blood. K. r. Kunkle's Bitter Wlno of Iron a sum i-urn Till Is nota new preparation, to bo tried nnd found wanting j It has been prescribed dally jr many years In the practice of eminent phrslelans with un paralleled success; It Is not expected or intemie.1 m cure all the disease to which tlio human family Is subject, but la warranted to euro Dyspepsia In Us most obstinate ronn. Hunkers Hitter Wlno of Iron novcr falls to cure, sj mntoins of Dvsnensla nre ins of appellte.lvlndund rising of tlio food.dryncss of the moiitli.hcaiiburn.dlhtension of tiiQstninneiin,iiK-. els, constitution, headache, diz.lness, sleeplessness, aniipow spirits. Try tliogreatrcmedynwlbuconUnt ettot Its merits, elet llio genuine. Take only Klin ktl's, which Is put only In N bottles, nepot, Ki Nonh Ninth M., Philadelphia. Advice by inah'fiee, by sending 3 cent stamp. Try ono bottle of Kimkel's lion and bocouWiueduf lis merits, .sold by drug gist nnd stoi o keepers oven " here. Worms, AVorins, Worms. licmou-dutlfc. Tapo Worm remou-d ullio In fiom twotothreuhours.wllh u-getiiblo int-dlilou, lle.ul uiu uu passing; iroiu ino system nllto. No ti-a till iie.ni passes, ino noctor never falls In reinoio Tape, neat, 11 n and btomaeli norms. Ask your druggist torn bottle or Kuiikers Worm Sj nip. Piles, ffper "". iinciLTriiin-or senn to Dr. Kunkel, .win .Minn street, Philadelphia. P.i . fnr i-imuin- wlth full Instructions, by enclosing a cent slump for return of samo. Ktmkel's Worm Myrup Is used for viwurenor auuitswitliperfeetsafety, nslt 1 ege- uiuiu. uuy h, nnu try it. NEW AVDERTISEMENTS. O. I, G Fertilizers, Coal, find family sup- plies at reduced prices. Country piouuce nnu railroad ties taken in exchange for the same at H. W. Aul's Hard Pan Grocery AND FARMERS EXCHANGE oppostto Jiapy JJepot D. L. &. W. K. It., Mute D. Snvder & Co's, store rooms,) .Faugh s pure ground hone and dissolved hones 8.57.75 to $-12.40 per ton. Baugh's pure Ammoniated el is solved bones '$'12.25 per ton. Baugh's pure Super Phosphate 0i....imnw uiiaiyois un t'ilCIl Uil" $2o.00. jier ton. Land Plaster $7.00 per ton. Narieuhural Salt $0." 0 Tier ton Chemicals for niitkintr one ton buper Phosphate onlv Sl2.;m uiseount ot b per cent will he given from the above prices if uiultcu on or oeiore Aug, IJ1 AvoiKlalo Coal by the car No. t, vj.ou, rs'o. o, HW, io. (i, 1.J50 per gross ton. Coal sold hv tlm single ton. , , J'amily llourCGO ner bbL nm-n UIIU I l.Li) ICrilJUl )3. 1(1W 11111 o r. orl 5.00 to 7.00 per bhl. Salt by tne sack or bushel. A share of your natronac-o vn. spectral y solicited, II. AV. Auu aug, tt, tn. DMINLSTUATOH S NOTICE. KSrilE OK JOHN eiTTEKsON, DiCEUSU. pertonshuilng claims ugaUist tun ostato iri 10' Snt'riffSJ ??tlli-ment and those . - ..uLit, niiuum ueiay. IAlir JAInL'l'ATTKKSON'. p u- m,.. ...... Admlnlatratrlic, C. . -tllLt.KIt, Att 1. Iti-nvr 'vjn UUg, TI, llH', JgXICCUTOn'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or J1COB LEIBV, PECElSEn, Letters Testamenlnrv nn thu ,.L,r..n ... ... . Ijeibylalo of Montour township, Columbia 'emuidiv Pa" alld "Sl'ni.uniff0X'i,y 'tonfe iwlsburg; la, and . 1. M.uscr. Montour townshln i:IU lumbt.1 county, I't-unsylvanla, l'ostonico, Itiinert lersons hailuL- einii, IB itnnk.nl ..T, VZ r.,.ri"";L. them for settletnenu and thoso Indebted to tboi tato to make navintnt to tn.. im.ii.Ju iOHiT tors without delay, - JOHN LEIIIY, Lewlsburg, l'a. W. I. MALSEit, itupert, pa? Bxecutora. aug, 11, Cw, Rowell & Go's. Advt'ti. 1 Onfl pronts on BOrtij-slnvcslmcntof fi-l fr iJ.aJJ linict.ll lienor!, free- OJLUU Proportional returns every week on Mock Options in rn, oi'i" .,ui. mi- rtri-T. Potter Wiuiit ; Co., Iintikcrs, ts Wall si., is. i r nu. w iy -tw, Wo will tinv .Wi-tiLiis,jiliirvfjl miuii'.r month In 1 1 ! I,., ,f iiliovr it Urn, cuninil-.lon, toavtl our tll'IT All'l WWDiWhll InT'-tltl'Vl 114 ftfC'l l"M '!H. -"Am- lrr- 0. AllnliSn-lKlllsAl''.,AlAtsbKltlMicIi. III?. 21, '79-4W, r 4.77 a Month and expense guaranteed to Agents - i-uini nre. SHAW IC CO, ArnCSTl, MAINS, nu-f !7, ';-tHT r li'7'7'7A VEAlt nna expenses lo ncents. (ml lit .Maine. rroe. aiiiiil-sb I . u, 1 1 ICUUIIV, Atiitustn, miff. v. 'imw. fJA.Ml'l:i l'l!l-:l)i:i!If'ICS. cfner.il I'.nin O dry hulnoR near Catawlssi. Kew work and repair n.-iitly, quickly and cheaply done. Plows, it nn iiri-is, Hi., niaiiiii.iciniTii or rcnaireu nil?. !!, '!. JUCGH I ,,,r sending sa cents, with nee, wli. I litclit, color of ejesnml Imlr, )ou 1 OK I will reeo 10 by return mall a t or-vriTTne-TM ti I rt-ct pk turn of nur future Iiim iUUl.jI.Lij:, tjnndor ''.te.ivlllinnmoniidd.ito tu mnriiiijro Address, w vox imx 77 1'ultonMlle, N. Y. aug. 22, mn, ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALfAIlLi: REAL ESTATE ! ! The undersigned ndtnlnlstrntor of I.Vbwca Stnlih, I.Uu of tin- tunnslilp of Mudlsoii In tho euiinlj of Co lumbia, deceased, will expose to puollc sale by vir tue uf an order of the Orphans' Court of said county In proceedings In partition, oa Uio premises In said tow nshlp of Madison, on Stiturdtty, August :50th, 1870, at, one o'clock in tlio afternoon, tlio following de scribed real estate lato the estate ot said decedent. .NCI. A certain tract of land situate In tlio said tow nhlp ot Madison, bounded by lands ot Abraham liro.nl t deceased, Conind Kienliit-r, William Miultz. A. K. Smith, tho land below deseilbed as No. V, nnd laut of tlio heirs of laislia 11. smith deceased, con taining SEVKNTV-ON B ACRES end fourteen perches, more or less, situated on tho public toad leading from Ujcrs' eiroio lo Whlto Hall, nearly nil eleareiirind under cultivation on which Is a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn and APPI.Il OIIUIIAItli. No. a. The undlilded one-half part or moiety of a eeibiln lot ofland situate In said Madison township, of which the Raid decedent wn seized as Iciinnt In common Willi A. K. Mnllh, bounded by tho nboi mentioned tract No. 1, and Iho said public road and land of William Miultz, containing THREE ACRES, more or less cleared land In good cultivation, on whlih I a Frame Dwelling Hoobo, oiil-bnlldlngs, a good well of water and fruit Uee. II.lt.MSOK KALli Ten percent of one-fourth of Iho purchase, money to be paid at the strlkliiir down of tho property, the one-fourlli less Iho leu ivi- cent. in inu conurmnuoii or sale, nnd the remaining three fouilhs In ono rear theieallcr wllh lulerest from conllrmailon nll. Peed lo be paid for by the purchaser. CONHAI) mti:AMi:it, Adinlnlstrntor, Jerscj tow n, l'a. Aug. 1, To-ls. jOTICl-: OP INQUKST. ESTATE OF AMUtEVV 6ISUI.ES, DECEASEli. To the heirs and legal representatlies of Andrew Oliigles, l.uoof 1 out re tcmnshlii, deceased, to-wit: ,,1ll'i;rfa!,.'ilau tirpuans' court held at mooms burg, In nnd for tho county of Columbia, the twelfth day of Ma, A, P., ls;. before the Honorable Wm. I.Iwell, President, nnd hi associates. Justice of iho said court, tne petition ot Jlathlas Olngles, a brother of Andrew tilngies.lalo of the said tow nshlp, In the s.ild county, deceased was presented, silting forth l lutthosnldAnilroweilnglesdlcd on or about sell il iv ot J.nreb. A. I). 1S77, Intestate, relzed In his ?hI?clir";-'Y"!17e? ,"f ,lH undivided one-half or nil that certain lot of hmo stone land Mtti.no In Cenli-o township, Columbia county, Pa. lioumltd and de setlbed as follows, to-wit: lieitlnnlngnt a none on Iho north side of tho Lackawann and niooinshtrg i.'?' ."Il'1' ',"C11C0 bv ,!la,', l"" of I'hllln .Miller north 2S'j dogroes wo t, 23 perches to 11 stone: thenco by tho same south 7 -P. degrees west 0 perch es to a stniie; thence by other llmeslono lot south f. ! fK"'1"! cls't2.,, 1-eiches to said Uckawanna and liloomsburgltallrond; thenco along, the same nor 11 iji4 degu-es east 5 perches lo tho placo of beginning contalnlngone hundred and nrieeu sciua-e perches be llio samo more or less (except Ing ant. SnL"8',!".!011.1,08.'11"'""1" S'lller his heirs and ?,3n3"1.1.,1 10 timber 1m or they may waot lor rnnelngwllhln tw o year from Iho 19tn day of So veinberA. D. isto.) Also leserMng llio nso and oe rujuncy of the noith end of iho said lot so far as tho siiuio can bo farmed unlllat sueh lime or times that the samo shall bo wanted for quany purposes. Also nil that certain piece or lot of ground sltu.uo In Centre- township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, lo-wit: on the north by tho public road lendlm-from liloomsburg to Iterwlcp. on 1 he east by land 01 Hie heirs of Kliza Thonir dereased.onihe souili by kind of Tinman Nagle !'.',',? "J'.wstby sehool hoiiso lot, containing i iy,l'!.B'1.' ,Kr.c. l,a'u? to sunlio Mm .1 wid ow, tiary Ann eilngles. anil tho rollowlng natntd brnlhernnil sisters of full blood, lo-w II: -tourpetl-iiunt-r, .susm Ann Intel man led with 1athh1s Heller, sar.ihi.lngies, .Mary InU'rnni ried with .lohn Will anis, and llio follow Ing named sisters of iho halt r'.'... ".'! siiuiiiii nt mo samo miner, to-wlt: 1111 iii-ii.ingies, Marlluliiteriniirrlcd with Samuel vviiii ,,.V 1V1, i 1 ?. ""'louniy, except Mary 11.; VT ,,t , . ' .,utJlul ,u" "ear nnoxv.ue, lluirlete.ingiesiihols a lu-ddeut of Kansas neat sr-i mi n!.' ? ,.: "nJU (i,1JC"-'3 who Is a resident ot i,illM..'.1V,',!!',""l'"'ir fMlllrcal n,M hailng been had, tin in-iitioner showing mat he Is a paity In nt- rest, prajs tho court lo awaid an inliuest to ...,wu ul ,u ,,, lt.u, t-iuLu in anu among tho li'l't es act on in. tn tli..ir r.,c..,.,i. i. h In lu-eoidanco with the abovo named writ i'wlll l.n.'!"'n inout-st on tho sal t premises In Centre town. snip, uoiumoia couniy, I a , on SATURDAY, August 23. 1879. Su tn Sff.f'iV?" V,'?".an" K,Kro ya 1"'0 letiuest ed to attend If you think proper. Mienrr-s orilce. Iilooomsburg, July is, juiIN W. HOI'F.MA.V. Wierlir, SUERIFFS SALE. - ""uu oi sunary writs Issued out of tho Court of common I'leas of Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo nt tho u-uiiousumtuoiown of liloomsburg Columbia '"') i i-imsj ivania, at ono o'clock p. m on Saturday, September Gth, 1S79, All those certain lots or pieces of land situate In auuuiusuurg, i oiumuia county, Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to. it t nna mt tier ten In plot ot Ilarton addition bounded on the east by K.ist street, on tho south by other lot of Casper I Thomas, on tho west by an alley, and on tho north by lotofshafferand lloirman, being Mty feet In front aud ona lnm,ii-H,i on,i i... ., In depth upou which Is erected a wagon shed and as mum ui uio uarn ns is on said lot number ten ALSO, r , . ... . . ,i. uuiiiuer eleven oountled On Iho oust. I..- i-tc .... .,..,u, ,a,lu toi or William nigger, u, uii miey una on tlio noith by lot number ten aboio described, unon widen i i.r,.,..i am.Kuiiaimiiiouse, oarn and other out-buildlngi ...v.uiuu uu mo aooio aescrlbed lot a well and i......,, vi3w.ni aim an underground sprlnghouse, llio above lota nro well supplied with fruit trees, "I'l-'V, lllCllj, AO. ALSO, Ono other lot on Itallroad street We iiim,.i, Imillllli'll (,,1 II.,, nnpll, I ...... Iho lrondalo railroad, on Iho south hi- tr.i t n. Ifarllnnn nrt II ; : ' -.uu uuuuruu ami Hxiy-slx reet -.v,.i..u.oui ieas, on winch aro erected a doublo iu iurgo suoies and other ont-bulld- Seled, taken In exwuiinn m ,i. . Hughes assigned to 0. li. luxton ,i,, ,."'.., Thomas and to b0 told as tho proinny of CasU-rl HfCKALiw, Attorney , A vl ALSO, All that certain real cstatflsiiiinini,, .i. . ... liloomsburg. In Iho county ot Columbia, and State of lennsjlvanla, bounded and rtoseriti . o-w 1 1 , (in n10 nortll h). mge M(.yt m lho cast lutofUoyilMu ploss, on tho south by .Main or See. owl street, and on tho west by Centre bluet, being twenly-iourfiet four inei,o i .i.i,,, ... '"! street, and two hundred r,t.,. ', " . ",u es in depth nl ong Centre street, on w hleh aro t i ectl ..... .... ., 11Uiuo sioro room and dwelling. good frame stablo nnd out-buildinirs. Seled, taken In execution at tlm mt n.,.i ... t sejih It. Vandersllco.now to the uso of George llughi-s vs. II, c. aower and Oeorgo Cavanco, and to 1 sold ... i-ivjiciij vi ii. v. iiower. MRLEii, Attorney. ALSO, Al.l-l.Fa. At tho same thno and place, nil tht .... cstato bltuate In tho illlami nr n,i ... thOCOUntvnfC.nlml., .. 7. W.. ""5 ,U funded and described il vuTem ?S east by laud of Phoobo .Miller, on ti. "? b landotEinaimclKlkcndallatidon tho north by a publlo road, containing ono quarter of an aero more or less, on which uro cre.-t,.,t fM " ..-..' andout-bulldlngs. " Ketod, taken lu execution att hn cm, . .,.... IlartzcMidinlnlstratorotMary li. neUer, dece uod JIilliu, Altorney, to'Sdltco?dayC,ba,0'0tto JOIINW.jioi'FMAN, aug,it,u. bhetla- OK (lltA.Vl) .IUIIOIIH. U.l.,r.,w.nl.t I1 It. Allilhl. calalsa-. M. Urubst, Ailhnr ltoberttt. lilooia-tAil N. e ox, N. II. PoiMer, lVlrlck Mcl d den. wignrlonffrwliiii li.nl. M 1 ill I -1 1 1 rn l ii Dikriitli. Mnlne -loseph llllgi'I, Muntiiur Klias (lelger. I!eiiver-tiilren Ilunslnicer. Si tt Klla Kt inn tin iiwood Sum' el Klsner in nl, ui -Mtniie' I', Krlrktiaiim. Iierwli klames Mlihail, William Meplicin, lirlanreek-iiooiifo W. Miller. e onyiiKliain - Ntnltt-w l(isiiey. Madison -.lohn M. "inlili. Ixii-iisi Isnl.ih'lialTer. Pino- It I'. Wlillinojer, rbliiiigereek lohn winner, Centre Uanli I MUIiiioie. list ok .ruitoiis. MUST WSSK. Hi'iiier-s, r, Iiennlnger, llenton- V lllinin Apiileiiim, ltoli-- ilellenr), .lohn Wiu-u. Kamiiel H.igenbiieh Iilnoinsbiirg simiiel llill. liilariieek l'rra IViwIr-r. Centro-U-it Alkiiini, l.n-ob Hill, Charles MarKh, Calawl,i .losepli Carl Henry uele, Ixint id ler. rrnnklln Chilsllaii Ashley, Andrew Uilitlnm. rislilngereck M, A, Aiiiiiierni in, Thos.J. Hutch lsoo. J lines . -lontifl. (iri-eiiwiKjd-Ulislii llnjiinn, Dinlel Wclllier, llemloi k-l.llas I it l,oeiist-,lolin llrufeo, Plilnen Thoinis, Madison Andrew- J, catr, lid eirahani, Jacob Shoiiii'iker. Jtiniln-Mlchael ltellor,, I II. Heller. Montour Kiiuiiuci harsius, P. s. Karshncr, Alt. Pleasant .losepli H. Sand. Amo Wanlck, orange II, c, Conner, Cyrus Mellcnry, lloarlngcreek Wlllnui IlouCk, ScoltW. K. Iileterlek, SKCONO W-EKk', Heaver I!. U. Hennlnji r. Iiliiomsliurg II. Ilroadt, William crosslv, Charles Meeker, II. Il, I'reus, p.m. (human, ned rk-lmln, II. II. Vaniiiilla, .l.ic-ou Waiileli, sr, Iierwli k Isiro Mumui 1 Hi eh. liil.iieieek-.I. N. Conlncr, reter Ilavinan. , con) ngh.im Puirlek Ilrennan. Catawissa Henry eielgc. lohn Walter. Cenlralla-Tlioinas eierlty. l'lsh'tigereek W. W, sjutlllT, (ireinwood Chiindleo Kies. Hemlock Lnnrunco Jl. Ilarl ih.il. Ixxusi-Uarlel.l. nine. Madison Mlelia I Ilelhelm John Moscr, (leorge, Ili-oeee, Hnshiiiglon Welllur, Jiuilll('-l .l.t'll tnlilirll Siilnnr.l Ki liw fitini.iiTiUer. Ml I'li-.-Lsaiil Jiilin Mordan, diunuel Noliou. Or.i ge lerry I oinsloek. Itonriiigeretk .lo'in Tiumii. biigailoiif-.lohn.Moori-, John Lewis. Scott Oeo, Tronsue LIST OP I'AI 1 HUM, 1S71I SIvS KOIt SIH'l'KMllKIt John II. (Ijcdinan s. lohn Sanger, catliiirlno Hlee vs cimrle-i l.i-o. .lai'ob Uvuns' ei-s vs 'I nomas II. ileddes. Iielllahc. Mhls .s Wlliiitiu .Mills. T. W. si-liw-cppeiiliclser i. I. u. Miincppenliclscr. Aaron oiingis,lohn K. lining. .MerevA Yoiiiig'.inlmrvs.loliiiK, Young. sarnliMc'ieorj vsJohuK. Young. H. li.i-ol.iis.l. li naeon. Jacoii.lnlinsoii is K. melts', rut. Mm. Strut lir-iH et us s Margaret CJiilnn. I-'. I.. Sliiiinaii is sninh liisiii-r. IMJlli-.U'lllef Mfir. CO. IS Thmii.is W. ttiiimnliiixli ctal, .lonallun I'urlnei-, tisovso 1). I Kostcnbaudcr. Sugslliinf .soh.inl lllstllit is W. A Kile. II. K. Hawks A ci, is steimr ,t Jones, li.inlel Mori I i Willi in '-orrv, IllllCkWllV A! Chi, 11 K l'.,M, ,.;, ,.. n.l I'.Hlrnll. l'linrllMllit. ' " " MeKelvy A Seal vb I'enn.i. Canal Co. John Kesieris.lulin iiant-t, Ch.vl-Krug.l M c. Hank. T II. I dgur no vs.), ', Chapin. Kamiiel .Miner v w. II. lfelnbold. saruh liowervs W. II. Iteinnold. Mary II. Ilow-er v M. c, Moiiduaiil et nl. Wni.llognrtva Manila AP.e -Iton, Dai Id Tison . 'I hoi, in cierroghiy. ' !!' I,1,""l,"'s ,s i-elMiigion eager et nl. M. i . l4llglisi.sMi.iimgton , eager .1. l. S.Ull-l 11, l'l I,.. XtlWII ,1 l,..ll.lln.. 1 L .. flngrtiiiilAssocl.il Ion of lllooinvbiiig. ullsioes s n iii in-8.' iiiiinr et al. ' ' ,"' ' ,H 11 ''. II. It. co. John iilllig vs llenrv nclulgct nl. .lame. I'niii,s,in usn is lllrnin I'.iusj. Isaae I.,(ihtnn is i'hllln Mum liOO L'U S (It M'll k ..) .v.iii. i II. leiisworih vs 1), J, Waller e onrail ltieillH.inii.i'H usn im .t,w.,.t, ninn..i...n.i... OI.VUNT'S iN'OTU.'l-:. iSOIleo Is In re iv i'H,.ii in iu,. ,.,.,..iiin,v n, ,i.n .... ilerstgin-il and tu .ih person whom it may cmecrii tint he will npjily to iho conn or coininoii Pleas of laws of Mils Cuininuuwealth. on Mon. Ui). tho ist, day o( September . li Mil at which tline any person having liny objer Hon to his lliul dlseliaifce a an nsoliei.t debior t..u appear and mil,o tho same hnou'ii. Aug. 1, Ia.il JOHN W.IJOIIDNI'lt. Aug, 8, '7'J-w, A DM I MS I' It ATOIl'ij N( ) I'luH us- AIISOI.KM MCHSMlV, IlhCKASEIl. fietters nf AdnilnUtr.itjiTi .in ii,.. nu,n,n ... .. n, Melleuil. late nf .tn. t.m, lin .i.i ,. ..Vi .l" en granted by the Ite-glstei- of salj county ms. . Mclleni-y ot.lncksou. All persons having claims nyralnst tho estate are icnuesti'il to piijieui mem ror seiiiemeni and I hose Indebted to make payment without delay. . s. w. McllUNItY, Administrator. aug.4,w. llenton, l'.u D.MlNI&TIlATOll'S NOTICE- ESTATE Of MAUV KEMLEV, DECEASED. Letters of Administration on tho i stato of .Mary Iteniley, late or risiiingcr:ek township, Columbia countj , decexsed. haio bee.i granted by the lleglstcr of said county to llio undersigned admlnUlraior. Ail iie-rson lui Ing claims against llio esuto aro re "'sted to present them for settlement mid those Indebted to make payment without delay. bTEPHIlN II. mix, t,, ... Administrator. IaTi.Es, Attorneys. aitg. li, eiw. A DM INlSTltATOU'iS NOTICE ESTATE OP AllKAItAll VOIIEU. DECEASF.II. Lotters ot administration on tho estate ot Abni prm,.)l?cr to,tu .r Jfc"st townshlo, Columbia IS n.,VyJL '?5J ,.ui,,il; deceased, havo been gra ted KiV". 'fflsterof tun county to tho iiiidei-slgned fbi?e?tm k'nf'.-i.Att, 1'erS0,nS ha',nK cla"1" til"-t Iho estato of iho deceased are requested to present hem for settlemct, and thoso Indebted to the es- tHuTwThoTOSy!11 t0,l"--un(lcreln "ImlH AAltON YODKll. Ixicust tow nshlp. ra. aug.15.ow. Administrator. Ex,, :CUTOU'S NOTICE. esTAlK or SILAS F, KAIlSS. DKCEASEP. i'riX5 Testamentary on tho estato of silos !.',K.".rn,,,la.te of Uenton township. Columbia crunty. en nsslvaiua, deceased, have been grained iv llio ieguuro sld county' to tho tiii&isigh?d .u!.r,,A!1, Pcrsc"' hailng claims Jgalnst tho su-itoot iho decedent atu reauested lo present Uie nfor settlement and those Indebled to tlio es withoutnd"day"J'm!llt 10 tUo ,1I"Jt'''sl-'I-'1 xecutor I. K. KIHCKIlAt'M, .15, ... Ksecutor. Cnmbr.q. l'.i I I J.ST 1 i?'ir gS? CIo,tl!i,n" bin"3 ,Mt Car at Oakllallncar V rquartcr of a millmn dollars, and for 1S79 the new plans will malec 1 the house more popular and inc.c.4 the business much more EiRhtccn years in the pcojilu's service at the old corner of Sixth and Jlaikct has taught us how to do the business wcl k LLTl p-l ni.-itcvcr may be said, no hou ;e in the United States sells inv n ihdcTnhiat.U 0tl,i"S ai Uctail M " a"'' " Lil fiTU In it exmeTssK. fr ' , and no "otficr nal-o ,,r i 1 ' tolil L cheaply" L ' S I, 1 1 famous fi8cf u i. r Ls' ioy partner of the with Oa k llu n 1 "-n C-" w Y.ork who is now associated cm crience to m'mliV'1 iC'V hiSr whole en"Bi nnd valuable LMicricnct to unnrovine; the manufacturn nf , it... .t i-iounnj?. We c o nr.t impressions have been erroneously -riven to Mr. John Wanamakcr, who founded DaC Hall is the old store, and that it .W 1. ' V ls. Mil ffH-I contrary his ownership of it .cmains unchanged 1 one of his love for it. KVcry day finch him sii departments. Mr. William II. Wanamakcr 1 uiu uaK riau business. 71 A VISIT THIS SPRING mi b WANAMAKER & BROWN, pi OAK HALL, 6th & Market Sts., Pliilatl'a. m THE LARGEST CLOTHINQ HOUSE IN AMERICA, ORPItANS' COURT SALlf Ol' VAUIAIII.K REAL ESTATE ! Tho undersigned Adinlnlstrntor of Peter r , otseolt township, deceased, will extwse ' '.J salo on tho premises nt two o'clock p. m on Ki'itluy, August 22d' 1H7) "----iiui-u iuui esinte.bouiid, scribed a follow to-wlt i Onthonort i, s. 11. "SiivlH-rt nnd esuto of Pntep t-.. 1 ile. ot lands of eslaloof Peter tint nnd Abrnlu k' and on thowesl by lands ot John Keiclin'r ' and eieorxotinMii, containing about 01 ACRES. Tho propvrly liuliides bnlh banXs cf n, . , creek, on w hleh Is creeled a largo I story ' Frame Giisl and Ffdnrfnic Mill uu ui niuiii- wiui'ii i nrratiged f, t men hunt m-country woik.or both comblii mill h.i now a l.u-go inn c( rountrr ciist.'i,, Iheio Hiilsoat'Iliet'hMt SAW Mli.h on t ,i w.lline-iipacllyef cutting a feet of lum ' day. III,., 'llm tl.i tr -t r psr Tract No. 1. Isatann of SIXTV-FOURAORES and l.-iipctches bounded nmt il scribed as , to-wlt I """ On tho north by lands of M, ji, si,,,,,,., tho cast by 1 mils ot tho cstaloot W. It inl ' ? White, nnd William White, on tlio south b'v I L. , Abraham Ouster, and on tho west by tn, t' . on which Is erected n good ' FRAME DWELLING HOUSE wllhUun aiidoulliou-,cs. Thulaiidlslnai of ciillliailon. TFII.MS of NAUC.-Tcn per cent, of the on ., of tho purchaso monoy to bo paid nt tho -,ir u. down of Iho property, tho ono-foiirlh lo the percent nt tlm rnnni-nintinn r.t ...... .. lra I ... v. omu nun ijjq . .jrii nglhrec-fourtlislnotioyearthcrcattTwii , 0','' est from connrinatlon hlsl, t-ZAt, II. E..T Admlnl-trator, 1-lghtstr. t.i'a, July! this count and n Cow MUfoi- me o Forinera wh ,.c u gcnts. cut tin , ,il tmt address with st,nni SMITH A; si iM, atlleyM.,-, Y. July a,, im. Namo tills paper. IV.IM'lill 1.11.111111 1 ATlil.V. Seventeen young men to learn Tclegraplu . (irwvi situations guaranteed. For rartleulars, nddresi with stamp, . SlIliltlllAN a; hi mi, 'W&lm. w 0btr,,"' ,,W0' $75 00 for $1.00, $5.00 for 1 cent 1 pav largo prices for many dates of Old Cor-nor and shier coins. Send 10 cents at, oneo torinyc'at. , ...... . inw ...ot, nuviicu, v. . , r.l,nillS Jit. Pleasant, l'a. July ''3,1m. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. SUITAItl.K FOlt YABDS, CEMETERY LOTS, and Public G-rounds, Iho rollowlng shows tho Picket llothlc. ono of the sou-ral iieaulirulsijlcs ot Fcnco liianufacluuil by Ihoundcrslgued. ' For Ilianty and Duratilllty they aro unsurn.iil. glvo s !ttsfacUonCrlenCCa "umU' aDa 'varru"ua t0 Prices and Specimens of other Designs cent to any address. ADMtESK, . S. HVE HESS, Bloomsburg, Pa, July is, '70-rm "state fair. Twenty-sixth Annual Exhibition or tiii: pi:.na, STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILLIIIIIIIIUI IN Main Exhibition Buildiny, Fairmount Park Philadelphia, SKl'TIIMHim Klh TO SOlli, 1SHI, I.NCLlsIlH Entries and Gompefiiion FREE ' Ilnlry Hooks w ill close at the omce, VorMiwest corner Tenth aud Chestnut Streets, septunbi-r 20, SI 5, 000 in Cosh Premiums. Cash Frizes for Live Slock, .,4.!"n,r!,?r oxerclso and parado ot llorn.3 anj Cattle, will bo provided. blberal Premium aro also oflered for Fruits, Hon crs. nnd Ornamental Plants, products of Hi" 1 arm and Hairy, T ols. Implements, and Machinery Tev tiles. I- urnlture, .Manufactured Uoods Ac, JCe. i:curslou TIckoU nt greatly reduced rates on all railroad centering nt l-hllailelnlila, and liberal ar rai gements lor transpoi tatlon havo been made. I). W. SEII.E1I, l:ijmitXIE M COUKEV, Wit. S. IllsMJIA, ltecordlng Seo-y. corresponding sec'y. I 'resident, nug. 15, '7ii-3w. i, is. linv lllti.M.. t!l. .1. . . (i ".u uie ucaicrs, out maice i1-0," stock h splendid, r' haV as "lUch mcrit' or are ful I to i tho effect that not interested in attention ; on the anil lie lias lost ncrvisini- nil it anamakcr spends his entire time PARTICULARLY INVITED. May ,T8-tm,