THE COLOMBIAN. II 1, 0 0 II s n u n n. f n I D A T, AtlUST 20, lg;g IUII Uoail time Table. JICK AWANNA DLOOMSUUM HAIL ItOAD NORTH Accommodation Train Mali Train t.89 A. M 1-ast Train 1.I M. Express Train .M 1'. M. CATAW18SA ItAU, 1IOAB. NORTH. Accommodation Train 0,S3 A. M. uiaular Express ............ 4.04 P.M. Tli rough cars on Kxpross train oil her to New York or rnltaitolplil . Accommodation t rain runs between Calawissa and Wllllamsport. ocin. T.MA.M. i.t 1'. M 11.49 A. M soctn ,M r. M. 11,49 A. M STAGE LINES. CivtrmA and bioomsbcro. Lcavo Catnbra Monday, wtdnosday and Friday nt (1:30 a.m.. nrrUont nlooioburg by ll:3t) a. ni. Leava Llosjinsburg on same days alter arrival of riilladelpUla mall. llLOOM'tiCKii Ami LAiRnsvm.x, Leave Ijilrdsvllle Tuedy. Thursday and Saturday at, 7:30 a, m., arriving at llloomsburg by 18 m. Leavo lllooms burg on same days alter arrival of I'nrladclpbla mall Tho Btngo lino terminates at Mlllvlllo. lirnlon and llloomsburg. A dally stage lino leaving lienton In tho morning and returning In tho eve ning of thosatno day, MAIL IIOUTKS. VniTE lUi.t. and Ur.ooMBUiii.-Lpave White Hall Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0:30 a. in., arriving at llloomsburg by 10 n, in. Iavo lllooms burg on samo ilajs alter arrival of l'hlladelplila mall. Iiistos Atm I)i.oosrrR(i. Lravos nonton Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt 8 a. in., arriving nt llloomsburg at 9 p. m. Leaves llloomsburg Tues day, Tnursilay and Snturuay at s a. m., arriving ntlisntonat .p. m. TUIILIO SALES. Conrad Krcamcr, administrator of Hebeccn Smith, will sell real otnto, on the premises, in Madison township, Saturday August 30lh, 1871) at 1 o'clock, p. m. See advertisements in nnotticr column. TO BUllSCJlll!EItS. 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 hook account have been sent out by mail, and tillU for subscription are being sent out each week in the papers, anil tills will bo 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 ampunt standing out, and ne need the money Do not throw your hill .isido as a matter thai can be attended to at any lime, but scttio it at once, and save us the trouble of sending you another notice, nnd yourselves the annoyance of being dunned. It gives us no pleasure tu 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 may pay our own bills. Of course, the above is not intended for any one but those who have received notices. tf, THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCIMTLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. lrol. Henry Carver formerly principal of our N ormal School ha, recently opened a school at South Orange N.J. Hon A h Krcsslcr, formerly a member of tho Legislature nnd now n practicing phy,Ic. lan at W llkesbarre, Is In our town for recrea. tion, and visiting relatives nnd friend". The Presbyterian Congregation have com monccd tho erection of a pnrsonngo on tho old silo of their church nnd grave-yard opposite Judge Klwdl'a residence. In somo of our exchanges wo havo seen a statement lliat ft signal service station is to bo etnblislicd in llloomsburg. Wo don't know what authority there may bo for tho statement but wo hope it Isproperly authenticated, HepMU U.O. M'nples, superintendent of Glove Bro thers' quarries nt Lime Itldge, Informed us that two hundred tons of eicellcnt limestone aio taken from the quarries at that place nnd sent to Danville every month. This is con sidered a good yield. Danville Reeonl. "Pinafore" was performed at the Opera House on Saturday night by the Danville troupe. The atlendenco was good, and with better manage ment would have been larger. Those present speak of the singing and acting as being excel lent lor amiteurs. On Friday nnd Saturday evening tho iilh nnd Gtli of Sept, Signor llelletti with his 'Temple of onder will nppear m tho Opera House. Tho Signor is highly spoken of by tho Press ns n great ventriloquist nnd prcstl ligltntor, and in hisentcrtninmentherc will bo assisted by Miss Neva Unydu the plienomounl pinn'st nnd Miss (letlio Woodward. The Democrats of Montour had a lively time at their convention last week. That little County, however, can generally get up more excitement and fuss lo tho square inch than any other in the State, Jacob Shelhart was declared the nominee of the Convention for Sherill. Tor Jury Commissioner, William Sunday, nnd for Chairman of Standing Comi mittcc, Michael Ilreckbill. 1th See D. Lowenberg's advertisement on page. Tho Odd Fellows ot Pittston will hold a pic nic nt Kupcrt on tho -Mi of September. Don't forgot to pay your subscription when you attend Court next week. The Methodist Sunday School will have a pic nic at Kupcrt this (Friday) afternoon. The wife of Daniel Bowman who died lat week ofconsumption was buried on Monday. The Gospel Temperance meet! ng will be held next Tuesday evening at the Baptist Church. On Monday last G. M. & J. K. Lockard commenced work preparatory to rebuilding their car shops. This office lias been awarded the printing of the posti rs, &c. of our Agricultural Society 111 is year- McClure of the Times favors Gen. Hartranft for Sheriffof Philadelphia. "Birds of a feather flock together." On last Saturday the Calawissa Silver Cor net Band came to us by train . They were splendidly uniformed, and gave us excellent music- We return thanks for tho compliment of a serenade, They returned afoot. To in sure against surprise, Ihe column was divided nto three detachments front, centre and rear. There were not three distinct bands, as has been asserted, and although the big drum was heavy it reached Catawissa safely. Members of Democratic County committees should nee lo it that every voter of our parly has complied witli the law. Failure tu pay tax in season deprives the voter of the privilege of sufl'rage. An elector cau swear in his vole, though he be not assess ed, lnt the neglect may cause him mucli trouble. We regret to learn that Geo. Risewick's health is not ".improved. If anything he is worse than he ever was. Eat oysters only in the month that have an "r" in their names, and driuk whiskey only in the months that have a "k" in their names. Did those nice young men from Calawissa accent the Invitation to attend the Children's matinee on last Saturday afternoon? Murray Shipley of Cincinnati, Minister of the Society of Friends preached in the Presby terian Church last Sunday evening. One of the finest trout ponds in the County is owned by II. I), Applenian near Buck Horn, Some of tho fish are at least fourteen inch long. Peter Ilerdic has again been arrested This time on a charge of conspiring to cheat the Williamsport passenger railway company of $3,600. Mr. L. Gross of Ihe New York Clothing Store has left for Philadelphia and New York Look out for bargains in Clothing, Boots and Shoes when he returns. O. D. McIIcnry of Fisbingcreek, Cnnip- bell of Fishingcreek, Perry Welsh of Orange, James Fritz of Orange, Ernest Sloan of Orange Evans of Briarcreek, and Herring of Bloom, we learn have left the County for Lafayette College. We wish them success, and trust they will prove on honor to their county and friends. Samuel Moyer, a young man who was boat ing with William Thomas, met with nn acci dent nt Epy on Wednesday of last week while currying ono of tho mules which he had tied to a lence with a chain. On loosening the chain tho mule becamo frightened nnd tore loose from the fence,and the boys' arm becom ing entangled in the ichaiu, he was dragged some distance, me young man is .lying in a very critical condition. We received a call one day this week from Mr. J W. Sankeyof Light Street, Columbia County who we were informed is on a limited visit In our town. Ho reports Ihe business outlook from his vicinity as being flattering in the extreme, and that the indications in both ricultural and mechanical pursuits would point a relief from the past depression of the times through which wo have passed, Mr. Sankey is a gentleman of the genial bearing and culture that makes him a pleasing visitor and we heal tiiy wish him success. SSullhan Democrat. Tho Normal School opened on Monday. We understand there is a largo number of new students, nnd the senior class bids fair to be the largest ever in attendance. J. L. Girton is improving tho stable of the City Hotel by putting a roof over tho yard leading to tho same. This will give him in creased facilities for stable nccommodation. Che-iv JACKSON'S HkSTMvci't .Nnvy Tobnrro. The first Sunday law was made by Constan tino the Great in the year 321, when by an edict he prohibited the pursuit of secular em ploymen ts on that day of the week. According to modern ethics a man may be "moral" if he is sober, a good "family man and a member of some orthodox church. And yet that man may be a scoundrel. We havo not yet heard of any independent candidates for Sheriff, and trust there will be none. Men who submit their names to a Con venlion should abide by Ihe result whi n honest. ly obtained. There were no services at cither the Kpisco- pal, Lutheran, or Methodist churches last Sun lay evening, as the ministers of the several churches are now Inking their bummer vaca- lions. The lot on which the lately burned car shops stood Is being filled up with cinder which i. brought directly from Neal & Son's furnace, This will make Ihe new shops a great improve ment on the eld. OltANOHVILLE ITEMS. Wo have been having a fine rain hero. Tho farmers say it is good for tho buckwheat, which is good news for those of us who nro fond of buckwheat cakes. Dr. Ammcrman has taken a journey to tip per Lutcmo where ho has friends. Tho number of students nt the Academy has steadily increased since tho opening. It is now high! in tho nineties nnd bidi fnir soon to reach tho limit of nccommodation. There are two clubs for gentlemen nnd one for ladies in successful operation. Theso nro in charge of teachers who bonrd with tho students, Tho cost of bonrd in these clubs docs not much exceed $1.00 nnd wo hnve been told that they havo very comfortable living. Provisions nro very cheap hero. Mr. Miller n recent graduate of West Point is visiting at A. 11 Stewarts. Oliver Covanhovnn is putting a now roof on li is shed and tho appenrnnco thereof is greatly improved. IlKrORTER. PASTE THIS IK YOUIt 1IAT, HUNTERS, Notwithstanding (lie law in regard to the hunting ofgime Is so frequently printed in the newspapers there Is a demand for Information every year Jwlien the season is about lo open. Below we append, the dales when the season commence' fjr killing game and w hen it closes. Hunters by cutting this out and preserving it can see by a glance when to commenre the slaughter and leavo oil. Squirrels September 1 to January 1. lUbblts October Id lo January 1. Wild ducks and geese September 1 lo May 15. Wild turkeys October 15 lo January 1. Upland or gras plover July 15 lo January 1. ltullVd grouse, pheasant or pinnated grouse October 1 lo January 1. oodcock July 4 to January 1. Quail or Virginia partridge October 15 lo January 1 . Deer October 1 to December 10, It is unlawful lo shoot at any time a night- hawk, whippoorwill, sparrow, thrush, martin, lark, finch, chimney swallow, bam swallow, woodpecker, flicker, robin, oriole, red or cardii nal bird, cedar bird, tanager, cat bird, blue bird, or any insectivorous bird under a penalty of five dollars each, or to destroy their eggs or nests under a penalty of S10 for each ollense. A trap, net, (marc or torchlight e'nmot be used in taking wild turkeys, ruffed grouse, pheasant, partridge or woodcock, or rail or reed bird or pinnated grouse under a penalty of S10 for each offense. By a tilling ot the I ost olhce department at Washington, much mail matter that heretofore was first'dass and cost three cents for each half ounce postage, is now admitted at third-class rates, that is 1 cent for two ounces. The mat' ter intituled under the above cheaper rates of postage embraces bills of merchandise, wny bills, bills of lading, invoice, mortgage,deed?, papers of legal procedure, insurance polices and various document of Insurance companies, hand bills, posters, chromo", lithographs, pho tographs, slereoscopie views, printed cards, printed blanks and, in fact, everything that does not partake of llio nature of a personal correspondence. Look rort Youit Name. Duplicate copies of Ihe registry list have been placed in the hands of the assessors of Ihe different (.wards, boroughs and townships of the county, and these have been posted at the places of holding elec tions. This is done for the benefit of the voter, and every citizen should examine the list per sonally to ascertain whether hit name is prop erly registered, and not depend on the assessor entirely us the information very often i not given him correctly In tusking his rounds. It costs nothing to attend to this, and at the same time it may save the voter lime and trouble on tho day of the election. Democrat, see that your name is on the' litt properly, and do not depend upon others, TUITION REDUCED. In accordance with the drifiof tho times the Trustees of the State Normal School havo re duced tho rate of tuition in the model School to tho sum of 23 cents per week. This daces the advantages of this excellent School within the reach of nil. Miss Brewster, in charge of tho Model School, is n graduate of a Stale Normal School, was a post-graduato student and has added to these qualification years of successful teaching, A visit to her school will convince tho observer that her pupils nro in tho enro of no ordinary teacher. Tho teaching by the Seniors is under the direct and constant supervision of both Miss Brewster and Prof Noetllng, so that nowhere nro the principles underlying all instruction more constantly np plied. Go and see to bo convinced. llloomsburg Pa. Aug 23 1S70 Messiis. Editohs ! As perhaps you are aware there lias lately been organizes! in this dace n "Game & Fish Protective Association." Tiie members propose to wile away a portion of tneirleisnre time in shooting at ball thrown from u trap. They have therefore purchased a trap and ball for that purpose. The balls are of a composite substance readily dissolved by the action of the weather and are said to be an excellent fertilizer, It was our good fortune on last Saturday afternoon to witness the firt ball rhooting by the club on the Fair Grounds. As it was their first efl'ort in that line of course perfection was not to be expected. Johnny G , who is said to be quite a Nim rod succeeded in breaking quite a number of balls. D. I. . did not seem to be aide to get the "bead" on them nnd made a fine gooe egg, A. S. . fiiied to meet the expectations of ihe lookerson but it would seem from some fault in the powder or gun rather than from Ids ability as a marksman as we understand he brings as much game into town n any of the many hunters here. M. H . after many in- eiKctu.il attempts finally "gave it up' ' II should not be discouraged he should remember! the story of Bruce and the spider. lie will no doubt be able to break a ball in time- W uinit not forget the affable buok seller, G. A. C who probably made as good a record as any breaking half Ihe balls he shot at he shot at lwo One of tiie most active and efficient members, J.R, S although, present owing to a severe headache was not able to shoot. Otherwise it is to be presumed that lie would,have well fertilized lheground.it would take too much of your valuable space to particularize further, and I will simply say that they all handled the balls carefully. We learn that the club have two barrels of balls if tiiey are careful to select good sod for the ball to fall upon it is likely that they will last a long time and none need decline joining the club for fear of the expense of ball. We have no doubt, however, as time moves along they will continue to improve and bo credit to tiie town, Spectatou. BUTTRn MAKE 119 must exercise great care through the hoi wratln er to keep up the standard quality, When tho pastures begin to dry up nnd butler gels light colored tiso Wells, lllcliardson & Go's I'eifrrled Butter Color. It will enable you to gel the top price In market. nitOWNINO ACCIDENT. On Mondiy last Christian Hush vMled Bloomsburg.At 1). W. Bobbins' store he bought two pint bottle of whiskey tendered a $10 bill received $3.80 change, and started toward Irondale furnace. On Ihe road lie was me t by Hon. T.J, Vnndersllcc, who had some conver sation with htm, nnd who says that nt that lime about noon he was entirely sober. Ho was next seen at Irondnle about 2 o'clock p. m,, and about 7 p. m.wa found dead In the tail race. It was raining hard most of (lie time. A Cor oner's inquest wa summoned, with Justice Browcr as acting Coroner, nnd the following men as jurors: John Keller, Isaac Miller, M. C. Woodwaid, Wesley Eyer, G. W. Spalding and A. L. Fritz. They proceeded lo Ihe wa ter's edge, where the body lay, and after view ing It, adjourned to meet nt Justice Brower's office at 8 p. m. when the following witnesses were examined. We give Ihe substance of their testimony. Jacob S, Evan sworn. This afternoon I saw the deceased near the shops at the Irondale fur nace. Did not know who he wa. Asked Smuuel Shaffer, who said he thought it was Matliia Apl'leman. The man then pase'd on 30 yard. Tills wa about two p. tit. The de ceast-d answers to the description of (lie man I saw a to clothing, appearance, &c. Think it .vaslhe suiie man. He appeared lobe a ber. Ho was going toward the fjot bridge over the race. Saw him half way there. Have sincr examined the bridge. It seems as if he had fallen oil' on the near side. The weeds below were broken down. ITIicro was a railing to the plank. He could have fallen into Ihe wa' ter belore reaching the railing. Samuel Shaffer, Jr. sworn. Alont Ihe lime mentioned by Mr. Evans saw a man pass be tween the carpenter and iron shop, Did not know him. Saw him coming thru' the rain. Hnve examined tho bridge. Saw nothing special there. Think tiie man was sober, and that the deceased was the man. William Lewis, sworn. Had been fishing at the old county bridge, About 5 o'clock p. m. was making my way home. Went around the tail race,and saw somellng thatl firstsuppos' ed to be a log. Then saw a face and hand. Went to the Irondale store and gave the alarm. The boily was in Ihe middle of the tail race. Mills Cbemherlin got the body lo the shore, and 1 helped land it. Tiie man was dead. Richard Drinker affirmed. On the alarm being given by Mr. Lewis, 1, witli other went tithe race. Saw decease.! lying in the race abo il 20 or ."0 feet below the bridge. The body was on its side face lowardj the creek and head out of the water. Mills Cbemherlin sworn. Mr. Lewi called at the store and told us there was a man drown ed in tho race. I went there and saw Ihe body. Waded ill and pulled it ashore, and Lewis hcljied to Hill it out of tiie wa ter. The man was di'ad then. Saw nothing lo show that he ad fallen from it, or that there had been a struggle. The bridge is about S feet above the water. Current is swift under the bridge and below. Where found the water is about 14 incites deep. Above considerably deeper. Body pulled out about u. 15 p. ni. It wa limber. No effort wa made to resuscitate. Il was loft lay there after view on the ground, in the rain- Mr. WoodwarJ, oue of the Jurors then staled (hat be had examined the body nnd found no marks or bruises. No physician (was present. He found on the person two pint bottles full of whiskey, some tobacco, a bandanna handker chief and $3.80. AN OLD DOCTon'8 ADVICE. It was this I "Trust In Ood ami keep your bowels open." For this purpose many an old lorlor has advised (he habttually costive lo lake KldneyiWorl for no other reniedr so efTeoltl- lly overcomes this condition, and that without the distress and griping which other medicines cause, It Is a radlcat euro for plies. i'ltorouALs. Notice I hereby given that propositions will . . r , , . .. .j tuv n WU....V, u( iiubuuk rrm -lino,, uu litw nwi, wiiisuiiiuh o.a- " . be received from any anil nil persons In Hcliuyl- n6 wj. ee w)iere tm glren(,t, an j auor ty-slx feet In wldUi and twi hundred and fourteen Noah Drako and to Is) Bold as tho property of John trill nl.nn Vn.t l,n.l.i1a n,i 1aI.....1. Ia ami ..... I . . ... .- ...-it. H I tlmkn. kill, Carbon, Northumberland, Columbia and Dauph in counties, for the donation of suitable grounds upon which to erect n Stale Hospital for injured persons, under the provisions of an act of the Legislature entitled "An Act to pro Ide for the selection of a site and erection of a State Hospital for injured persons, lo be located lng 'lf9 Interminably for tho family dinner, Ul0 following described lot of ground situate In tho SHERIFFS SALE. Ily vlrtuo of sundry writs Issued out of tho Ihe counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, Dauphin, To be good, nearly every kind of pie should .own county and TrllTZSTlZrZ, Northumberland and Columbia, to be called the 08 "e J " " i e Bnme "'.' "' "" ",'".L h it in in. t of nioomsbnnr Columbia i. . . i .. ... i west nna houiji huu iql ui mu new t jtokwu uii niu i - .. . Stale Hospital for Injured persona of the An- I' "ccu lu u0 Su" i"roBu wiui every ca.t, teln(, about forty ,uet in width and about six- raclle Coal Regions, and for the management morning, oomu sauiy pampereu nousenoius ty feet In depth. the same, and maklnt. nn annrnnrlatlnn make IMS demand on a housekeeper's eizea,uikenin cxccuiionannoauiioi Aiircuu, making an appropriation Iheiefor," approved the eleventh day of June strength three times a day.and usually reap D. 1879. the fruits of their lolly In miserable years of The above mentioned propositions will be re dyspepsia And a hundred kindred ills ived until Saturday, September 13, 1879, by It Is mainly In cooking that a house-wife the chairman of the Commission appointed by can save herself, and that too with equal the Governor In pursuance of Ihe above recited profit to tho family purse nnd health, Sim act, and all such proposals will receive full and ply cook vegetables in abundance, a bountl lue consideration. ful dish of oat mea 1. with rich m ilk and su Address, gRri f yol, ij.e it, bread and butter, and D. A. Bkckley, Chairman, meat 0f some sort, make a bill of fare fit for jiloomsburg, 1'a Oko. S. Holmes, Secretary, Attention should be called to tl carelessness of certain employees ol ing II, It., on Friday last from which the most serious consequences might havo resulted. ust after tho 11:45 train down had come in nt Kupcrt, and while the passengers were getting If, a freight train was deliberately backed own tost the depot between the passenger beautiful, and that length of days may be andsUeteof Pennsylvania, boanded and described nn fnllnwn. tn-wlt. ! Noiilliwarcllv bv Heventh street. trnln nnd the platform, directly through the granted to them. Let us strive to do notti- eastwardly by lot of Pat. Markln, northwardly by crowd of persons, some of whom narrowly cs- lng that shall work against either, and let the .Delaware Lackawanna and I Western i Rail ltoad caped being struck nnd killcd.while part o.the us bo equallylcareful to avoid shortening Xtt number who were driven across the track had our own days, by unnecessary over work. street and two hundred feet In depth more or lebs, to tako refuge between the passenger cars and Ex tho runnmir freight train, lf such carelessness I on tho part of employees were reported nt MJ ,or payment ol taxes, Saturday, headquarters wo doubt whether it would ban-1 uctouer , isJ. pen m?nln. Last day fur being naturalized, Saturday, JVLa.rna.QeS. uciouer i, ioiu. (Communicated.) IIAKVKST IIO.M11. The sale of the Mill properly and farm be longing to the estate of Peter Ent on Friday laatwa adjourned to next Saturday. The bids stood $0000 for the mill, and $1600 for the firm, The manager of Ihe Danville llecord (Green back), for Columbia County somehow don't get in anything about Columbia county. But then there is no Greenback, National, Labor, lie form, &c, news here. Representative) Knlttle was in Harrisburg this week to appear beforo the Grand Jury that is expected to indict Kemble, Butler, and others connected with tho attempted "Four million steal" of last winter. l'OBSALE. Several goodjiouses and loU In me town of llloomsburg Pa. Inquire of Miclp el P. Eyerly at tho office of Freeze and Eyer' ly, Iloomburg. Aug. 22 3-w Several hundred people assembled lo celebrate on laBt Saturday in the grove adjoining the farm of Aaron Smith in Hemlock township. At noon all werecalled together to partake of a Bumptious dinner provided by the farmers and their wives and daughters. AtlwooilocU Ihe Union Sunday School of that place marched in procession singing hymns, to the seats which had been prepared a Is usual for a bush caiup- meetlng, beaded by Aaron Smith its Superin tendent and Ihe teachers of their respective classes. After singing and prayer by IJev. John Thomas, the congregation was addressed by lawyer K. H. Little and Itev. John Thomas from a text selected Ircm the international Sunday School lesson fur Ihe ensuing Sunday, "Let this mind be in you which was also in Chriet Jesus." After inging by Ihe school candies were distributed among llio children and the meeting gradually dispersed, The Sunday School appeared to be very large and there is a reason to hope thai Ihe Superintend ent and the teacher are fiilhfully doing the work that Ihe Lord has given them to do. Spectator. THE HUPEIIT PIC-NIC. The lie nio held under the auspices of the 'Milton Social Club" boarded the train for Kupert at half past eight o'clock on Wednesday morning last. Conductor, Jno. A. Logle, gave the signal to go ahead and the train moved oil' witli as lively and good nalured a cargo a it ha ever been our fortune towilnes. After run of something over an hour Itupert station wa reached without Incident or accident wor thy of note. The basket containing the prov ender for the participants were quickly got in hand und carried to the ground leased for the occasion. Theo ground, located to the left of Ihe railroad,scarcely a stone's throw from the station, are ''beautiful for situation." clean and wellkept, swing and tables erected and cro quel ground hid out solely for the ue of ex cursionlsts. Arrived, the crowd broke into small parties, eacli intent on spending the day to its own particular liking. Some took angling in tho waters of Ihe famous Fishing Creek, some to swinging and croquet, while others wended their way to llloomsburg, two miles dhtant, to view the town and its many points of interest. A fier a short season of en joyinent the call to dinner was sounded, and appetites sharpened by the pure mountain air wero satisfied with pic nic fare. Ihe afternoon wa passed in plays, games, walks 'and drives and long ere the weakest felt weary came the hour when she cars should start on their return trip. The verdict unanimously rendered at the depot just before starting homeward was that this pic nic, In its management, lis pleas ures, and in everything that goes to make time enjoyable, was a grand success, and that to J. Moran Carotbers, President of the Club, was due a large measure of praise for providing the means acd superintending the details of this most pleasant affair. NOTES. Tom Haag and President Carotbers exploied the c eve in Tuhb mountain and secured sev eral fine specimens of stalactites. Gen- lb Its and others look dinner at Ihe Exchange Hotel and are loud In their praise o the meal set before them by Proprietors Tubb & Chamberlain. A look through the office of Ihe Columbian fall, ties a visitor thai it i n good thing to have what is legal in the way of advertising. Hie Normal School building nnd the new jail were much admired by visiting Milton lan. C, Belies gained lo pounds in weight on till trip, He laughed .and grew fat, Vocal music of a high order on our journey homo . Lieut. Bogle Inspected the camp ground at llloomsburg and pronounced It an elegant situa lion. Win. Strine was the most polite min ou boaid the train. Uiltonian. A letter from Cartaret county, Carolina, published in the World of Aug. scoter 11. O, Kaufman of Brandonvillo to Miss 2olli, reprents that the recent great storm Maggie G. Metz of Catnwissn. alone the Atlantic coast destroyed so much Erwine Lunwio-In Beaver Valley, on the property in that county, which extends one nn, ist., by Jns T Fox, Esq Mr Chas Erwine undred miles along the seacoast, that the I to Miss Cathnrino Ludwig, botli of Beaver nhaliilant are actually in need ofthe nee Valley, essanesoi inc. Jjumiings wero razeu to tne i .KY WimiiP.v At tlm nmn ,,lnr n,l round, the gathered and standing crops de bv tho same on tho 24lh Inst. Mr Miles Kilev stroyed, and live stoclc swept away, so tna' to Miss Li?zie Witchey, ttio people are utterly destitute, ihe letter ha been written by a lady from New York Isiling her son there, with the view of ob taining aid for tho sufferer. The Sterling Book Cover. We have purchased tho richt to use theso covers in this county, nnd have on hand an assortment of Aaron W. and Hannah M. Orover of Main stone, from thence along land of Wright Hughes sizes. They mnko the nentest nnd most con- iwp-t UK " BCU u '""'" " " uuyn. cuient form for doing up noto heads, letter I Anoell. In llloomsburg, August 21 Inst,, heads, bill heads, notes, checks, Ac, and a Richard Lewi son of K. B. B. and E. M- cover will be given nwny with every order of Angell, aged 5 months and 18 days. 1000 Trv it onro nnd vnn will not dn with- I ?Fi?M""""BM,MBM"Si?"M"BM,?J"!?H out it. It is tho best thing of the kind ever nventcd. Call nnd examine. tf Such i the melancholy fate of "old Christyi ns he was familairly known, and at an old age after many viciitute,lie dies a sudden death For years he has been living down the valley and for some time past with Daniel Coiner, It is said that he has a boy aged about 19 years living in Germany. From the dockel of C. W Miller, Esq., we gather the following data! tged "1 yrs. a resident of Montour Twp Col. Co, enrolled in Capt. Isaac S. Walerbury'i Co. G.53 Begt. P. V. on ihe 17 day of Aug A. D. 1EC1 and was honorably discharged at Beaufort S O. On tho 31st of Dec 1803 re enlisted as a Veteran Vol. in Capt. Geo. II Miller's Co. G. 55 Kegt. P. V. on Ibellstof Jan uary 1SG1 and wa honorably discharged at Petersburg!! Va. 30th Aug. lSOo. While the service aforesaid and in the line of his duty lie received a gun siiot wound in thu right hip ball entering at the hip and running down tl leg near the knee where it lodged and was cut out by tho surgeon, while in an engagement with the Uebel at the battle of Petersburg Va on the 10 of June 1S03. He was treated Hampton Hospital, Fortress Monroe,for three or four weeks, then removed to a hospital on I)ng Island and remained there about two months nnd then returned to his Kegt ,was captured at Fort Gilmore on the 23 ol Sept. 1801 taken to Salisbury N. C. and paroled on the 23 of I eby, 1835 sent lo York P.i,, then returned to liar risburg wliero lie remained until discharged He wa also a Private of Capt. John Nevins' Co. E; 15 Kegt. Pa. Vols. Enrolled 1st of May 1801 to servo for 3 months ; discharged 7tl Aug. 1801 at Carlble Pa. by reason of expira tion uf term of enlistment." We understand that a few days ago he cived an instalment of about $270. Hi body wa taken charge of by the directors of the poor in the absence of other claimants, though should not be understood that lie died a paufr, Daniel Coiner, with whom he forniely lived releived our Directors ofthe Poor of respons bilily ns to charges because lie had mo ins of his own and he was buried in our Cemetery ii the soldiers circle by hi friends. See a woman on horseback in another col umn, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with buncli of Grapes from which Speer's PortGrap Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for the tiso of invalid weakly person and the aged. Sold by Druggist. June 27 1-y, Bl.ooMS,iiuitei, Aug 21, 187! Tho citizen's meeting convened as per fad journment in tho parlors of iho Exchange Ho tel at 8.30 o'clock, with D- Lowenbe Chairman Presiding,in tho absence of W. II Abbott, Secretary ,on motion J. C. Brown, was elected temporary Secretary. Tho committee on arrangements through its chairman J, C, Brown reported progress. A letter from Col Stead oi the 12th Kcgimcnt was received thanking tho citizens for their interests ia se curing tho Fnir grounds, for li is encampment. Mr. Lowenberg stated that tho Secretary had received a letter from Gen. Sigfried of wide! tho President gave a synopsis. Committee horses through G. W. Spalding, Secretary, re ported progress. On motion llio Committee on decorations was enlarged by tho addition of tho following members, L N Moyer, J W Kyo W O Holmes, E K Drinker, O M Vander-lice, G A Clark, Isaiah Hngcnbuch, Jnmes Sterner, and Paul E irt of Bloomburg, John W Evans and 0 II Jackson of Berwick, J B Yet1 ter and Geo. Jteif-nyilcr of Calawissa, Cnpt. II J Conner ul Orangovillo, Daniel Morris of Locust, Cyrus 11 McIIcnry of Still Water, Itobt Bryson and I). I . Curry, ol Ccntrnlln, On suggestion of Mr, lleckley It was ordered that tho members of committee on decorations 1. notified to tecuro what flags and materials foi decorations they can in their several localities Adjourned to meet on Thursday evening Aug 2th at tho same hour anil place. Jas. C. BnorvN, Secretary pro (tin, Sick hesdaohes Incessanlly distract many. Let such use "Sellers' Llrer Pill.." 25o. hoi. SHERIFFS SALE How a lloasekefp'r May Simplify ilrr Work. Ily vlrtuo ot sundry writs Issued out ot the Court of Common l'leas ot Columbia county and to me di rected, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In the town of Illoorasbuig, Columbia county, fennsylvanla, at one o'clock p. m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1879. All that certain lot of ground situate tn tho town of Dloomsburg In the county of Columbia and state of (leorge Cadwaltader thence by the samo south eighty-nine degrees east ono hundred and thirty-one nd six-tenth perches to a post, thenco by land of James D. McIIcnry north ono degree cast sixty- four and three-tenth perches to a chestnut, thenoi by land ot John Heller north clghty-nlne degrees west one hundred and thirty-two and seven-tenth perches to a pine, thence by land of Itillllp Apple man and said Cadwalladcr south stxty-four and Uirec-tenth porches to the place of beginning, con taining llfty acres more or lcss,onwhl:h arecrcct- Tlicro Is ono subject well worthy tho care ful study of every housekeeper ; and that is, how she mar simplify work. If she will sit down dally with pencil In hand and jot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to- cd ia W'J,m . .. .. ..... i wit i i-Tfifiiinir nn HPrnnn nnvi nr muii inwn. nvi.u, mbi,u vawuuvm mv h-i. down Items as llicy occur to the mind when ,.,,,-. nnlin rttt tual liuilding and Bnvmg Fund Association of running through mentally tho day's routine, lot of Joshua Fetterman on tin west, containing six- llloomsburg against John Drake, Lemuel Drake anil may he very properly saved. A simple pud ding fur desert lakes much less time to make than a plo or two, and Is far more healthful and quite as appetizing. Yet, how many women slave over a hot kitchen stovo bak- fcet sit inches tn deolh. whereon are erected a largo Drake. threo story brick tavern house with kitchen attach. Itosisov, Attorney, cd. nald house contains forty bed rooms, parlor. Terms cash. sitting room, dining room, bar room, omcc, rcstau-1 Aug. 8, is,-ts rant, kitchen, wash-house, Ac, also, a large barn, Ice house, Ac. ALSO, IX Fa. JOHN V. HOFFMAN, Sheriff. (llbson against John Layeock and to be sold as tho property of John Layeock. Littles, Attorneys. FL Fa, ALSO, All that certain lot, piece or portion of ground sit uate In tho town of Uloouisburg, county ot Colum bia and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed as follows, to-w It 1 Fronting on Seventh street on tho south titty feet, on the west by Iron street two hundred feet more or less, on the north by the Delawaro Lackawanna and Western Hall Koad llfty feet, on the cast by lot ot (I. A. Potter two hundred feet inoro or less to the beginning, whereon aro a princo. Indeed, the littlo princes across erected a two Biery irnnio aweuing nouso ana oui ,t. .. nt, .tm,.i., n, , ,.1,11. buildings. t.iu nu o.u., .v. ....... uu. ...... . , , , .Tr,i!lrt nt. Ihrt R!t. ftf Tlift he cnlpablo dren' RnJ re n0t n,loweU lo ,Mte 'llB 1,i8h llloomsburg .Mutual saMng Fund Association TUcre aro on f,, 1 . ly spiced, elaborate dishes such as our good against tl, A. Potter and David J. Wallsr and to pump aclstei i .t ieJlcau ll0U9ewives Bet jaily ., tb(!ir ,abIeli besoldasthoproportyofn.A. rotter and DavldJ. Thonbovelol county, Pennsylvania, at one o'clock p. m., on Saturday, September (Mi, 1879, All those certain lots or pieces of land sltuato in Dloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to-wlt I One lot bum- ber ten In plot ot Harton addition bounded on the cost by East street, on the south by other lot of Casper I Thomas, on tho west by an alley, ana on tho north by lotof ShaHerand Hoffman, being titty feet In front and oue hundred and ninety-tbreo feet In depth upon which is erected a wagon shed and as much ot the barn as Is on sold lot number ten. ALSO, Lot number cloven bounded on the cast by Kost street, on the south by land lot ot William (turgor, on thu west by an alloy and on tho north by lot number ten abovo described, upon which ts erected a largo framo house, barn and other out-bulldlngs. o on tho above described lot a wen anu cistern and an underground sprlnghouse. lots are well supplied with fruit trees, apple, cherry, Ac. ALSO, ,,(,. ..t !-, w 1 , 1!fT. I '..,. iiign puysiuu cimure haim iodk mo are , w,i. w. Kn. nnniiIf-Tatlnn fnr nnaalhln lifiir-i tn n crnwn. I a rcn ' I i.iiOr i , ... i,.!i tiv hi.ck,,. T , I 1 . I .... . . ... I U1IQ UURT 1UI UU JMUIIUttUOUVVb ui,i- uiVAiuiowui tj i iu sure wi iiiuiuersucsiro ipiiie s oiruug- Ail mat. certain ioi,pieco or portion oi grouna su- toun4c(t oa tn0 norttl by nn ancyi 0n tho east by lytoseoour children grow up Btrong and uateln the townof moomsburg, county of Columbia Ule Ironaaoranroad on lhoBouUl by ,ot or Ucnry Kaufman Metz. At llio M. K- Parson- North ago in MiflMnville Aug. 3d by Kcv. C. Ii. Den1 Deaths. on which la erected a two story frame dwelling houso and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of The Dloomsburg Mutual Sat lng Fund Association a;alnst (J. A. Potter and to be sold as the property of (1. A. Potter. Littles, Attorneys. Kl. Fa. ALSO, All that certain tract ot land situate In Minim tow nshlp, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Heglnnlng at a public road running from Abraham Sctiweppc nhel scrtoUcorgo Nungesscr M1U, tbeueo north sixty- two degrees west eight perches to a stone, thence by land of Abraham Schweppcnhelser north secn-ty-nve degrees west eight torches to a stone, thence south six degrees east seven and eight-tenth perch es to said road live perches and live tenths to the place ot beglinlng, containing Ufty-slx perches more or less, on which are erected a frame dwelling houso and out-buUdlngs. belzcd, taken in execution at the suit of Jacob Penebecker against Aaron A. llredbenncr and to be sold as the property ot Aarou A. Ilredbenner. Ikelek, Attorney. FL Fa, A.LSO, All that certain tract ot land situate In Locust township, Columbia county and state of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: De ginning at a post In Hue of John I'. Kegclrlser south John. In Main twp., Aug. 18th Mr. Stacy John, Aged CCyeirs 21 days GnoVER. Ada Valetn infant daughter of sixty-nine degrees west twelve and a lulf perches to and out-bulldlngs llartman, and on the west by nn alley, containing tirty feet tront and ono hundred and Blxty-Blx feet deep moro or loss, on which are erected a double frame house, two largo stables and other out-bulldlngs. seized, taken in execution nt tuo suit or ..!. ti. Hughesas9lgucdtoC.lt. l'niton against Casper 1. Thomas and to be sold as tho property of Casjier 1. Thomas. Ucciiiaw, Attorney. Al. FI.F. ALSO, All that certain real estate situate in tiie town ot llloomsburg, In tho county of Columbia, and state of PennsiUanla, bounded and described as follows, to-w It i ou tho north by ridgo alley, on the east by lot ot I.I05 dsha plcss, on tho south by Main or .sec ond street, nnd on tho west by Centre street, being twenty-four feet four inches In width on Second street, and two hundred fourteen feet six Inch es in depth aloDg centre street, on which aro erect ed a tuo story frame store room and dwelling, a good frame stable and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In exe-cullou ut the suit and or Jo- stph It. Vnmlersltcu now to tho uso of Ocorgo Hughes s. 11. C. Howe r nnd eieorge ua.ance, ana to do soiu as tho property of II. O. Hower. M1L1.EB, Attorney. Ai.ti.ro. ALSO, At tho samo time and place, all that certain rea estate situate In the Ulago ot Hctlcrvllle in Uio tho county ot Columbia, and Stato ot I'ennsylvnnla boanded and described as follows, to-wlt : On Uio cast by land of Phoebe Miller, on tho south and west by land of Emanuel Klkendall and on tho north by a public road, containing ono quarter ot an acre, more or less, on which are erected a rrame nouso The bark Kentish Tar, from Padang, passed on Thursday August 21t in latitude 3S dcg. 51 min. and longitude 73 deg., a sun-fish the surface of winch measured at least 1UO square yards. The aliove is ihe biggest fish story we have seen tills season. Business Notices. Boot hcadquarters at McKinney's. Admission free at McKinney's. School Books at I. W. Unrtman's. Kemember that Lulz & Sloan sell black and colored bilk Velvets cut bias for trim mings. Fob Sale. A 4 A. fount of 25 line wood letter in excellent condition, at a low piicc. Wo olTcr it for snie because we have two fonts nearly alike nnd need but one. For inspection at tho Columbian office. tf. south ono and n half degrees west slxty-two pe r 'lies to a stone heap, from thence north eighty and one- fourth degrees east twenty-nine and a halt 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 perches more or less. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot Wlll'ain J. Iielwlg, Trustee for Catharine Helwlg, against Henry Iielwlg and to be sold as the property of Hen ry Helwlg. lxELiK, Attorney. Plu. FL Fa. All that certain piece of land situate In Benton township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as tallows, to-wlt : On tho north by lands of Samuel Applcman, on the east by lands of Jonas ltantz and the Benton savlog Fund Assocla- tlon.on the south by lands ofJonas Kantz and on the west by lands of Tuomas Siegfried and Alfred Kantz, containing llfty acres moro or less, on which are seized, taken In execution at tho Bult ot William Hartzcl. administrator of Mary K. Uctlcr, deceasod vs. Stephen Miller and to bo Isold as tho property of Stephen Miller. MIL1.KB, Attorney. tl. ra. TKHM8 : Cash on day of sale, otherwise property to be resold at once. JOHN W.HOFFMAN, Sheriff. aug,1s, ts. Cash paid for 1000 bushels of good white erected a framo house, barn and out-bulldlngs. or yellow Oats nt Light Street by SILAS XOUNO July 18 3-w. Blank books of all kinds at I. W. Hart- mans. Single Width Cashmeres all colors at Shoe Store below Court It is well that that instructions have been sent to the representatives of this country at Lutz& Sloan's for 1i cts. a yard. the capitals of Chili and Peru, directing them to proffer the good oflices ofthe United States in effecting nn honorable settlement of the differences between the belligerent Governments. These instructions havo been communicated to the Governments of Chill and Peru, but sufficient time has not elapsed for a reply. Thero is reason to hopo that this act of friendship will bo ac cepted in a like spirit, nnd that tho result will be a speedy termination of the existing hostilities. This action is not without pre cedent. During the first term of General Grant's administration the mediation of the United States was sufficient in relieving Chili, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, const! tuting the allied Republics of the Pacific coast, from a state of war with Spain. It is plain that our Government should bus tain relations to the South American He publics of so friendly a character that its influences may at any time be successfully exerted in the promotion of international peace and good will. Jteeora. McKinnevs House. Kubbers at McKinney's. Slates, Writine paper, pens and pencils. at i. w. uartman's. Cotton Warp Black Cashmeres Irom 25 to -15 cents and all wool Black Cashmeres from -18 to $1.10 at Lutz & Sloan's, Wanted. Good Wool at Lightstreet by Silas Young. juiy !), -iw. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot A. 1'. Young, Administrator of Mercy Ann Roberts de ceased, against John ltantz, Jonas Kantz and Abra ham llartman and to bo sold as the property of John Kantz. Ieelek, Attorney. FI. Fa. ALSO, All that certain piece of land situate In Benton township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and described as follows : Dy lands ot Da erts on the north, of Michael llartman on tho cast ot Joseph Ilutt on the south, and of John Kobcrta on tho west, whereon aro erected n plank dwelling house, a stable and other out-bulldlngs, consisting of tw enty-ono acres more or less, Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot Orayblll Co., against Edward McIIcnry and to bo sold as the property of Edward MCIIenry. kKOHii, Attorney. Vend. Ex, ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel of ground situate In Fishingcreek township, Columbia county, Penn sylvania, described as follows, to-wlt : Bounded on tho north by land of Lazarus and Thomas Hutchi son, on tho northeast by land of eieorge Tealer, on the southwest by land of Philip Unangst and Ed- DMINISTKATORS NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOHN PATTERSON, bECBABEO. ij.ttr.r9nt Administration on tho estate ot John Paierson, lato ot Heaver township, Columbia coun- ... H..on iTMnfivl i,V lh UPL-lStfr Of said county to the undersigned administratrix. All persons naving claims bkiuubi. caww ,,nttiii tnnresnt them for settlement and those Indebted to make payment without delay. MAKV JArE rATTEllSUN, Administratrix, C. W. MitxBii, Att'y, Beaver Twp. aug. in, ow. T?XECUTOU'S NOTICE. Ill ESTATE OP JACOB LE1BT, DECEASED. Cash paid for good lambs and fat sheep at ward Unangst, containing forty-seven acres and Light Street by I stxty-four perches, on which aro erected a frame SILAS XOUNO. nouse, nam ana oui-Duiiuings. Julyl8 2-ra, Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot tho Or- .-, I nngevllle Mutual Saving Fund and Loan Assocta- If you wnut a nice Store room, cheap and Hon against William Unangst and to bo sold as tho nttea up to suit, call on i. W. mrtman property or wiiiiam unangst. before the 15th of September. New prints, muslins, shirtings, flannels, ic, at uiaric a son s. CoLLECTon's Wahkants. We have prepar ed 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 tills county. At SVwify Oili per doz en we mail any number to the Collector order ing lliem. A Collector, when compelled tn ad- If you want a Black Silk Dress remember that Lutz Si Sloan have not advanced the price yet aad have a largo assortment to cnoose irom. Want good live calves that weigh 120 lbs. to 125, 130, 140, 150, 100 and upward at Light Street by SILAS VOUNO. July 18 2-m. "Wnnled 9flft tnna nf iwul Rnrk Oak vcii.-g pruperiri i"" u,, uui in. ujrK uy Silas loung, islglitstreet. three notices in the most public places in his july 25, 4 w, borougli or township. If. "A new lot of choice Mackerel in Quar ters, halves and barrels, iust received which r ...in ..li . 1. un.t, I " ' i win buii tiicup lui ui9u ui piuuuuo. uuas xoung, Ligutstreet. juiy 2o, -tw. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. Miller, Attorney. Al. Vend. Ex, ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate In the town ship ot Calawissa, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Begin ning at a corner ot a lot ot ground belonging to Sar ah Hamlin In the north side ot the public road lead lng from tho town of Catawtssa to McKelvy,s mill and running from thenco by said lot of Sarah Ham lin north llfty and a quarter degrees east ono hun drcd anil thirty-six teet, (ISO ft,) to a corner of a lot of Ilebecca r.relsli, thenco by tho bamo thlrty-nlno and threo quarter degrees west forty-four feet, (tl ft.) to a post, ihcneo by land of Catnwlssa semi nary Association south llfty and a quarter degro;s westono hundred andtwenty feet (120 ft.) to a post on the norttl side of the aforesaid public road,thence by the same south eighteen and a half degrees east forty-seven and a half feet (iTja- ft,) to tho place of beginning, whereon Is erected a largo two story frame dwelling house, kitchen and other out-build- Tnttora -TstJimpntArV On thQ estALe Of JaCOb Lciby late of Montour township, Columbia county. 1 CnUSyiVUUia, UeVUUBCU, MUD WCU g.U.M.U "J w. lltrlcpr nf Rnlrl r-nnntv to John Lclbv. least Buna- Jr,T , lo t?wnshIn,Unlon county, Fa. postofllce Lewtsburg, , bounded and w, r, M.user. Montour township, Co Hid Rob-1 lumbla county, Pennsylvania. Post office. Rupert ra. Alt persons naving ciouus agnusi, uiu estate of tuo decedent aro requested to present them tor settlement, ana inose mueuwuwuww tato to make pa ment to the undersigned Execu tors without delay, JOHN LKIBV. Lcwlsburg, ra. W. r. MAUSKlt, Itupert, ra. Kxrcutors, aug. J'2, Cw. DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Letters ot administration on tho estate ot S. M. Frvm. latn nf Minim townshln. Columbia Co., de ceased, havo been granted by tuo Register ot said county to tho undersigned Administrator, to whom all persons Indebted aro requested to make tmnie dlafe payment and those having claims or demands against, mo esimu win iuu&u iucui n u w mlnlstrator without delay. KLKAZKlt bl'llVt&rrK.'lllBiaBil, Administrator, Aug. 8, JDMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE niSlUr APOWbBB " riii-r nf Administration on tho estate of Absolcui Mcllenry, late ot Jackson twp., Columbia county. aeceasea. nave ikvu kh-ulvu vj w "h,. ' county to s. W. Mcnenry ot Jackson. All persona having claims against the estate are requested to present them tor settlement and those Indebted to make payment without delay. .,,. . n.nviii.,,,,. Administrator. Benton, ra. aug. t, ow. Dauchy & Go's. Advt's. A HUNTS WANTIIll l or tuo nest, taiiu luawov t seiung iictonai wooss uuw v... dueed 33 , 33 per cent. adclphla, 1'a. NATIONAL riBUSUINO CO.. l'hll d Aug.29, T9-IW While the season thus far in this country has beeu very favorable for the crops, there is general agreement In Great lirittain that the farmors have not had a worse summer for a generation, ihe weather has been Large wash basins, pie plates, pudding cold and wet almost without intermission, dishes, jelly plates, large basting spoons and it has grown worse rather than better many articles m tual kind on i. w. ..." . . I WDrrman'u r.t in I, In ,i;.1i nimrnnnl, f , f. r v t Sa.ras.nl I mna I uUi of late the cable ha reported violent storms In various partH of the Kiugdom, and nil 1 1 il 1 I.. -A. 1 1.1 -V t. Al I aiioeuer oocurrtu.u, wecsr.wii.cu.s inougiu JMz & g,oan g00(j mum w .uo wu('a i mr cts. a yard and tne nest lor Bets, than its predecessors. That the complaints -r.i.. i..ii.u r. ..i. i.. .i... Wanted this fall "00(1 lha nf nlin 1rlwl Ul me 4.uB,u .,,.uc.3 au.,ui mo neuiuer -- T " " j ofjf,-,) fuf on the southby Und ot Michael Drover's helm, ou have had more basis than the otdlnuy hVrl forVtilcii I will w IhT vew yr.t ia of miitam Ptwr. contniiiir lien. grumuuug to which tney are auuicieu is highest market prices, A new lino of black and colored cash meres at Clark & Son s. seized taken la execution at tho suit o Abraham V, cool assigned to tho catawlssa Deposit Bank against Jacob En In and to be sold as the property of Jacob Ervtn, Vbskzx, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO All that certain plecn ot land Bltuate In Miniln township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, describ ed as follows, to-wlt; Hounded on lands of John Atcn, east by II. Schw south by land of Thomas Aten and on the west by Charles Kllngamon, containing ono hundred and ten acres, more or less on hlch aro erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, Ono tract of land situate In same township, bound ed on Die north and east by land of Thomas Aten, 0 1 O Af 1 returns In 30 days on xusi i "w;,Eit SlzUUnclal reports and Information. EK. Uke pronts weekly ou stock options ot $10 to i $M. Address T. I-otteh WwuT i Co., UASXias. 85 V .all st,, N. V. d Aug. CT.-tw Osmn often makcstprontawreKinouj-ia. nl IJU T...arn.anianfttnrvpircuiaraBentrree. lllckllng & Co., AS Exchange II., N. V. They enjoy th e till cinildenceot their numerous patrons. M Y. btar. d aug.SK.lw, AOESTS WANTED for Smith's Bible Dictionary andnoi,M.N' pftyrnRTAL BIBLES Prirra, reduced. Circulars freo. A. J. HOLM AN 4 CO., Philadelphia, d aug. ! TIMW the north bylMiPrTTfl "WANTED eppenhelser, I 1 Jj ii U 11 II U 0 l0o or aim per month i to dur- ...,., , u i,,t.r vnr full nan cuiara aauress, j c. McCUItDY A; cel., 1-hllaaelphta, 1'a. u . - once tho July 18 4-m. Silas Yousa. Call at McKinney's for Shoes, Beautiful Silk Hats New Soft Uats, Wool Hats, Fur Hats For Men for Boys and Children At the Popular store of D. Lowenberg, MARKET 11EP011TS. BLOOMSBUKO MARKET. conclusively proved by the report just made by Mr, Scott, a well-known agricultural au thority, who estimates that the grain crops will be a third less than the average, involv Ing a loss of fully 25,000,000 to tho culti vators, and requiring tho Importation of from sixteen to seventeen thousand eiuarters of wheat, lie also estimates that the de liciency in the potato crop will cause a loss to the cultivators o'f 10,000,000, nnd the deitciency in beans, peas and rye, 3,000, 000. It is probable that tho American farm er will find it difficult to restrain a feeling nf satisfaction at such assurances of a for eign demand for his crotis. but the news which come simultaneously that almost a ciSverseeO . . ' famine H already prevailing In tho west of E'Sis?"0 ' Ireland will make it a little difficult fur him I Kgirs .. to reioico over the failure of llritisli crom. 1'ouitous'"." even If it does furuUli a market for his wares. P,almdgApples 77 I Sides & Shoulders MUU 1V1 WUUU ............................(( til Dr. Kendall's celebrated treatise on the Beeswax ....VV.1V.I!V.V.1V.V.'."'1"".'."" ii horse, for solo nt O. A. Clnrk's book storo and Tin0" Sec?1,'T;;'.';y,';u;.'.v-v'--. - - - vfuuiaii u.i a rim iisi, ut tho UOLUMU1AN oilico tor M cents. Thu .".o. ua n uan liftnlc should lirt In tlm linnrt nt nmru mn uU I 7n ii owns a horse. 1 bibiiiiiii ",v""r .uo Wheat per bushel.. Hye ' .. Corn, new, " ., ty-fouracres moro or less, on which ore erected rrame house and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, One tract bounded on the north by land ot I. K Schweppenhelser and Samuel Snyder, on the cast by Lawrence Walters, on tho south by Abraham schweppenhelser 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, Ono tract of land bounded on tho north by land of Stephen tiearhart and others, on the cast by land ot I. K. schweppenhelser, on the south by land of John Aten and on tho west by land ot Joseph Cearhart, contalntng ono hundred acres more or less, on w hlch aro erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, One lot of ground situate In the town ot MalnvlUe, Columbia county, Pcnns) Iranla, bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt : Bounded by land of J, E Longenberger and two public ltoads, being a corner lotln8aldtown,onwhleli are erected a two story brick store house with the appurtenances. SeUed, taken in execution at tho suits ot Esther Goarhart and Columbia County Mutual Sating Fun! and Loan Association against I. K. Schweppenhcl- ser and to be sold as tho property of I, K, schwep- peuuencr. LiTTLB A MiixiK, Attorneys. ALSO, t 8.00 per TOD' Allthnt. rrtain Irttrt nr lnn.1 ftllxata ,n v,.. ioeio .1 I creek township, Columbia county and statt btl'ena 1 1 ml u I filhaftla. bounded and deacrthnf ns f.llAua kn-wit a rn?.J'r w A NTF.D & only rtchWiliriislratiyd.iuthtntlc and low-i rlced v. ork fully DEaCKUIIMl TIIE OHEAT TOUlt OF Gen Grant Annua tne worm billion. J.!T. Ileadley. the princo of descriptive au tnors. LoVo nollme'as the demand Is slinply to Inrt i,.rrir.,rv betni? raDldly taken. Wilt out Sell any other book. For lull particular!. . address IIUmiAUU Ml.i I" Ksmoum -, "., STTw i'ui.ms tioi Tnm nm? muiNYi 11. UV, ww.. - ' - la tlOIIO. Maps and pamphlets freo. J. F. moot, Va. d MANCHA. Clare aug. 15-Aw lliilnrsrd.tliiy Ul, 1N7II. Prlre rnrUiiunril. The only combination ol the true Jamaica (linger w lilt choice nrotnatlcs and French brandy, for cor-re-cling Intemperate hablls, regulating the stomuch and buwela. breaking up colds, chlila and feiers, is HAKi'OHb's Jamaica Uikukr. For relieving gouty and rheumatic pains, prei entlng malarial fei ere and pro moting sleep It Is truly wonderful. Ask for son lord's. d aug. 15-4W ll.io .OU I 31 coo S.M I.MI IS 11 7 Ul ,u I Name this paper. THIS COIsLAIt and a Cow Milker freo a Farmers who act as gcnts. Cut this out and address with stamp bMITH Jt SON, !llx-ybt.,X.V. July S3, 8m. JTIDBT! I "y sending 35 cents, with age, s-jVJ I hlght, color of eyes and hair, )ou FDR I will receive by return mall a cor- YOURSELF. future hus- natno and date ui luurimgv Address, W VOX, box It Fulton. Ule, N. V. aur, N, tin. ....f... 4 w UegiunlngtathesmuMkcenwr U laM lilt u