THE COLUMBIAN. in.uoMnuim. FiiiiiAT, NKFiKMnr.it 5,is;n Hall Hoait Time Talilc. ..ACKAWANNA DLOO.M8I1UW! llAlt.l(OAl) KOKTU. SOL'TIt Accommodation Train T.3SA.M Mail 'l'raln Ms A.M wv. t fist Train " M. 11.48 A.M Kxprcsi Train .M 1'. M. CATAWISSA UAH, itOAU. NOaTIt, (Ol'Tll iimmod.illon Train ...... MS A. M. T.SC 1". M. Hos'ilar Kxpress 4.M1M1. 11,41A.M. Til ron nil cars on lixpross train cither to Now York or I'Mladclpbli. Accommodation train runs between Catawissa ana wunuuisporu STAHK LINES. camska Avn ll!.oOM.BtJni. Leave Cambra Monday, Wednesday and l'rlday at, 0:30 a.m., arrive at Iiloorosourg oy iim'.u. in. ia'uvj luoninsuurg on same dajs niter arrival of Philadelphia mall. llinoMJBOllil AND I.AInDSVII.I.I!, Lfa0 l.alrdSVlltO Twsd iy, Thursday nnd Saturday at Titm a. m., arriving at Woomsburg by is m. Learn Ulooms. burg on samo days atlernrrlval of I'nrladelphta mall Tho stage lino terminates atMlllvlllc. nmlnn anil l)loomsburg.-A dally stage lino leaving lienton In the morning and returning In the eio IltDtT ot ihc B""10 tlav- MAIL ltOUTES. . (hits Ham. and Hi noMsiintn.-Iavo Whlto Hall Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at (Mil a. m .in It tag at llloonuburgby Id a, in, Ieao lllooms. burg on samo da s after arrival of Philadelphia mall. Pknton and IlLOOMsatmo. leaves Uenton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. in., arriving at Itloomsburg at 1 p. m. leaves llloorasburg Tues. day, Tnursday and Saturday at 8 a. m arriving otli;ntonatp. m. TO BUilSCMBEHS. There are so many delinquents on our list that we ore again compelled to mnlto an appeal to nil who owe on subscription or look occotint, to pay up. Statements of Jioolt accounts linvc kfen sent out by mall, anil bills for stiu'criplion nre being sent out each week in (lie papers, and this will be continued until nil who arc indebted to us in any way, shall have received notice. We do not go to Ibis trouble and expense just for amusement, but because we have a large amount standing out, and ire ticm the money Do not throw your bill asido as a matter thai can be otlended to nt any time, but settle it at once, and save us the trouble of sending you another notice, and yourselves the annoyance of being dunned. It gives us no pleasure to dun those who owe us, but as those whom we owe have no hesitancy In asking for (heir 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. Espy has n brass band. Happy Espy I Mrs. Dr. Hood of Washington is visiting friends in town. M. M. Ilrolist of Catawissa wns foreman of the 0 rand .Jury. The public schools opened on Monday with a large attendance. J. h. Richardson has removed from town to a firm near Danville. Mrs. Mary Heichart of Leiglilon, Iowa, is veiling friends in this county. I. W. MclCelvy's stoto will bo clos.d on the Olh, the day of inspection. There was quite an agricultural display In front of the Court IIouso this week. TheMonlour Co. Democrats have nomina ted Jacob Shclhart for Sheilf. The Ureenbackers of Centre county have en dorsed D. O. Ilarr for State treasurer. h. E. Waller and party landed safrly on the other side of the Atlantic In good time. Repairs have been made lo some pavements on Third Street that needed them badly. The Methodist Congregation and Sunday SW.ool bad a pleasant picnic at 11m pert last Friday. M. W . Nuss' Iilile daughter, Mary has been admitted lo the School for deaf mules at Phila delphia. Mrs. M. II.McKinney and daughter return ed last Saturday from the sea shore whero Ihey spent several weeks. A. T. Goldbeck Ij of Philadelphia a law yer of considerable repu latiou and fine ability was in town on Saturday on legal business. Services at S t. P.iu l's Episcopal Church on Sunday next at 10.30 a. m., with the Holy Communion, and 7.30 in the evening. The regular meeting of the Bar Association will be held at the Law Library next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, A full attendance is re micsled. Two Frenchmen accompanied by two Itua eian bears passed through the streets on Wed nesday. The bears were well trained, and evi dently bad more intelligence than their mas. ters. Samuel Yorks.president of ihe lslNaticnal Bank of Danville, died in Washington City last week. He had been feeble for a long time. The funeral took place at Dinville on Friday. Miss Ella Unger of Danville, who personated "Josephino" in "Pinafore" nt Ihe Opera IIouso recently, was a guest for some time nt tho Cily Hotel. Daniel and Abrnm Snyder who were arrested for conspiracy hist week, had a hearing beforo Ksip Iirower on Saturday, mid were discharged there being no cvidenie to bind thorn over. If Iluycs' order about Civil Service lteform intaiu anything, P. M. Beckley had better step donnandout. Ho his owned and run tho rickety Republican machlno in this county ever sinco ho has been IWmastcr. Dr. A. Kobeth, a celebrated optician and cc ulisi, of Philapolphla has been in town for the patt few days . He will remain until tills Fri day evening. All in need of bis services will do Hell to call on him at Ihe Exehancre Hotel. Messrs. L, Wlntersleni and Hubert Bucking lnai were admitted to the Bar on Mondav list. Tue fjrmer was a student of Col. S. Knorr and lie Ultcr of O.G. Hartley. We nro informed lht Ihey passed an excellent examination. Ihey have our best wishes for success in Ihci 'loien profession. I'rof. Belletli tho great magician, and Miss am iiuydn, tho wonderful pianist, will gii H'tertainments at tho Opera House this Fi and Saturday evening- It is a first chi performance, and every body should attend. roa sale. Several good houses and lots in 1'etownofBloomsburgPa. Inquire of Mich. ' l.yerly at tho oflice of Freeze and Ever 'Ji Woomtburg. AUg. Zl il'W" furors were dicrlinn,il Miu,lm n,n. lnSi all ihe criminal cases having been dUpos esof. It is very creditable to n county having "eiSO.tlOO inhabitans that tho crimes commit M from .May to September can bo disposed of li "oirt la less than three days. The Town Council have made a new contract "tli the Gas Company fur lighting the slrtets " olgbt, for five jtnrs from September 1,187" 11 ll cost 7B8u year, or only n little over "uru luoro ihmi U'n linvn lipnn rmvtnrr Car '(out half as much light. Tho petition adiing ot tMs change was kignedty n lrgo number " thiieus representing fully two-ihirds of the It is a wise action on the part of ihe mihorities. The Dcmorrflla nr r.,i...-i , . "' -"iiimuia county linvn WVa e.i lor the nomination three times. Ho oo "ken good IX,,Wr.l, gave t i.:: ' R ". "ipfort. and now n'T, re,m1 0f 1118 fl-WHy-CKnta. "n Saturday last (he mill and farm l,,1n, lug to the estate of Peter Enl. l ng township were sold ,y the Administrator Wl. I . II. Knt, to Sheriff tollman for$8,o00: . nt half. ,f their appra!.ed value, ltdoesnol ..... .... H-iwcver, inn the buyer and seller will oin iiige resiliences, The llughesvillo Kntcrprue says that the and HftiiU trod. In i . ' .ewuayssmc we saw ihelr passenger coach II llhi nn ! I .. I i . . ' "l "tj'mciion wiin the Hca.line Itoad e were tnljrniw I hut I U mi.l 1 Otie ll-ieni?er trii nn.1 ilii la I n r.t j- .i " Muimjr ui ior uie accommodation of cattle. Evidently something i iu ipu none wan lliisroad. For tho informalinu nf il. t...l.n. , fay that Col. .Stead llio Commander of iho 12th ltcgiment will issue an order tint no stands fortliesaloormerclmndi.o will bo permitted '"""""T'"( grounds; nil civilians win irnre iiio canin hem Rn'oWk - - ( . " . 111, UI each evening nnd his command will hold dress parade on .Market unlay evening. It would be well for nil per- r.n ,1Mtiu Hum in uqm oMQrfi.Jirpubtienn At (l)f unilll.il pterlinn nfll.i Ir.t 1.1.1--. ..e ' "Vinci's UI - " J iit'uia ui uilU 4 o'tlock on Monday, fjepl! 1st the following persons were elected managers for the ensuing year: I). J. Waller, J. (1. Freeze, S. Knorr, I. W, Harttnaii, I,. II. Kupert, J. IC. (Irolz, p. iioimni)i i.i tiw crv iiuitt...n ti... i -m .. i unniigsi, n m. ieai, s. 11. .Miller, 0. II, Urock way and J, J, Iirower. An adjourned court has henn nr.lo.l Tuesday Oct. 21t for the trial of Hie flood, man vs. Sanger and Ilookes vs. Danvillo Rnm' caso as Well as for the transaction of other ap proprlate business. A venire of 30 jurors lias been ordetcd. The expenses of the two certifi ed cases do not fall upon Ibis counly. On September first tho Daily Intelligencer ofLancnster entered upon ita sixteenth volumo This paper although it has always been one ol. tho best in appearance as well as one of tho most ably edited in the state has been much improved in every way. What is tho mailer with the imitation slates. mm and editor of Danville? Is the "Fuss and ?athers" trash called out by the fact that loimsburcr was silectcd for dm insnpptlnn !n. slead of D.tnvllle.or is he disappointed because lias not been invited lo deliver his cilebrated iropean lecture before the trootis? Ti In nn!i likely lliat he inspection will be held just the me as tiiougli our preparations met with the he; lariy approval ol the distinguished traveller and statesman of the lntellinencer, The Montgomery county Commissioners have resolved to call In all counly bonds on the first day of April, 1S80, and reissue new coupon bonds payable at.my lime within ten years, at fi per cent, in teres t, payable Femi-annually on the 1st day of April nnd the 1st day of October yearly. All bondholders who hold bonds of the issues of ISfiS, 1S70, 1S74 nnd 1870 are to have the preference in exchanging the same. by cannot our Commissioners do the same? The credit of our County is excellent, and if the Government can refund at a premium at four per cent, and the Slate and other counties at five per tent, wo certainly should be able lo do so. There will be a festival in thu Drove at Or- ungovillo on Friday evening and Saturday af ternoon and evening, September 12th and 13th A supper will be provided by the ladies from 3 p. ui. m 10 p. m. Two comet bands will be in atti-udnncu viz : Orangcville and lluckhoni. t.et everybody como and enjoy this grand fea' lival. The object of this festival is to meet a debt on the M. E. Parsonage. T.O. Cleks, Pastor of M. E. Church. Nkw Law in Kefeuenceto Poor Diuec- toks By the provisons of a new law the county audilors are required to audit tho ac counts of the directors uf the poor. By the sime law applicants for relief from the poor directors nre no longer required to procure cen tificates of their poverty from a justice of the peace. Their own personal application is now g'lllicicnt lo get admission to the almshouse or relief from the directors of tho poor. DECORATE YOUIt HOUSES. The committee on decoration nnnointed at a meeting held nt the Exchange Hotel, respect fullv reauest the citizens nf Itlonmsbiirir tn dec orate their dwellings and places of business with flags Ac. on Monday morning next and continue Ihe samp until Tnpjdav pvpnim, Tho.e having Hags that they do not intend to use will please report to the undersigned. Geo. h. I-.LWELi., Chairman Com, George Risewick died at his residence on First Sticet on last Monday morning. His health had been very poor for some time. The funeral took place fiom the home on Wednes day afternoon. Mr. Ilisewick was well known here and universally liked fur his many good qualities, Mrs, Ilisewick died a few years ago, mil now two young children are left entirely leselate. It is supposed that they will have some means lefl them. May thu Protector of the helpless watch over them I SHKIIll'FS SALES. On Monday last Sherill' Hotluian mado tho following sales : Tho hotel and rear lot of John Laycock to I. S. Kuhu, for tho former $3'J00 and for the latter SCOO. Lot, house, Ac., of G. A. Potter to the Bloomsburg Saving Fund Association fur $10, 00. Lot, house, ,Vc, of G. A. Potter and D, J. Waller to tho same for $20,00, Tho real ettato of Henry Helwig sold to M, 0. Hughes for $5,00., . Thu sales for the other properties advertised were either stayed, or continued until Satur day. When such a sleepy old town as Northum berland fult the revival of business, times must certainly be gelling belter. A special corresdondentof the Harrisburg Palriot says "Last evening at a general mass meeting of the citizens of this burg it was moved and carried, amid genera) excitement and universal approv al, that I lie car shops situated here nnd lor some lime not in operation be purchased by the citUens and presentel to Mers. fl M. Lock ard A Co., of Bloomsburg. The news nftliia movement spread like wild Gre, and soon on every hand were lo be seen the greatest manifestations of approval Hon lirtd illuminated the lonn from every quarter and the air wns heavy with the roar of cannon and firearms. At Jloilockp. m, the laboring clas'ea turned out in a gorgeous torch light proceisiuu. They' took it us a herald of better limes and rtjuictd exceedingly over the event." We are not Informed whether or not tin Lockard Bros, have accepted the abova pro)' sitlon, Whlls not wishing any ill fortune lo the "Ancient borough," we clncvrcly hope that Ihe works will not be run mil from here, Ihey give employment to a large number of our men and naturally benefit our entire community. little more public spirit on the part of our mon led men would not only retain such enterprises, but would attract others here. HIE COLUMBIAN AND Tlin ti t.it .. ... .. ... ... ..r,,,iy,in ,yCutuy convention will lie linlil nn 1, I1.I !--. t.i ... lll5, ,ncrn j,ro cnomjh jej, oivdIaa t. ..... . ... . no held nt tho Opera HOIISC! nlliei-iui.... Ii.- .1.1!! .! ... . - - iieuuerniions win take vdarn in I l,n 1,i,.li- .1... .... . ".in iuuni HiiiiQ posi oiuce lNtAUilTo.vrtlKltAILS. l'nhlishcr.i after September ht will n.,t bo permitted lo uso tho cxccptiotnl Advantage B.ieii ui mem y mo law so as to defraud Iho postal department In extra numbers of their publications ordered by ii.ncruscrs, or by campaign committees, or by Other persons. In bo sent In si.coifio.l i.,1.trn..n. and apparently intended, from tho nnliiro of iiieirconiemsorot mnrked poitions thereof, to the busincis. nollllcnl fir horiAnn tnlfl.!,.!. -it ...... w. i .iruiiits uittuata oi mo person or persons ordering the same. Such conies nre third cln n,i i. prepaid by stsmps at tho rate of ono cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof. Any person who shall conceal or inclose any mauer oi a higher class In that of a lowcr class and der.osit for cnnicvnncn 1,o ,nll i less rale than would be charged for both such niguer ami lower class matter, shall, for every such offense, be liable lo n penally often dol lars. lll'dKHOItN fKSriVAL. Buckhorn. Scnlcmlier 1. 1H7n. Dear Editors! The feslivnl ns localcd In your ir valuable inner for Ibis idnco I, il, M E. Church. Was a crrniid finr.cf.oa Tl.n a . . being the first feature of the evening was such una ns is scidcin partaken of, too much cred can not bo given to Ihn nU " ai.i two hundred persons can testify to its merits, iur mat many or more pnitook, Your genial townsman C. Pecker, was tirPHOttl n,l r-m,....1 out one hundred quarts ol ico cream for us,and o iaci mat it was nil eaten proves the lalily. Tho cakes Were tllfi (in phi in nnnnn-. mice numbers and taste imaginable. Among incm were noticed one given by Clark Boat which cost about three dollars and weighed twelve pounds. 'J his cake was as nico and i good as it was large. Another noticeable lillg WHS "II. M. S. Pmnff.ri. ' t.i, III r.,,,1 fn,. rigged by Mr. John Front. Tl.n ncc.lc ,. enlivened by good music from our band, which wns appreciated by such a crowd of people as o eeiuoni seo at any gathering. Good order as maintained throughout. Tho receipts were no hundred eighty five dollars and seven cents 5185,07), expenses fiflv-fonr dollnrs nnd fifw ono cents, lSol.51), The members take this opportunity to relurn their sincere nml 1im.ia.1i thanks to any and all who aided in making this iuuunuKing such a success. "Member " Fon Sale. A 1 A. fount of2."i linn wnn.i letter in excellent condition, nt a low price. o oiler it for sale because we have two fonts ;arly alike and need but one. I or inspection tho Columbian ollico. tf. (I HAN II JUKYHKPOHT. Tho Grind Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania inquiring for Ihe body of the County of Columbia, respectfully report that we have, pursuant lo our required duties calmlv anil deliberately investigated all the Bills of Indictment presented lor our consideration and have passed upon them according to their mer its. That we have examined Ihe public buildines and found the Grand Jury Hoom badly ventila ted and would ncommend that another win- low be put in the north side of the same. The roof of the new Jail is ill a leaky condi ion and needs repairs to prevent damage to the building. A ventilation nine should be nut n tho cess pool of the same to carry oil' the foul air, which now returns to the building causing a stench which in a short time will make Ihe place almost untenable. Also the water closets for the convenience of the Court House should be looked after and disinfectants furnished to be thrown into the Vaults occas ionally to destroy the effluvia arising from lliem. These recommendations wo make for the good of the buildings nnd in tho in t' rest of health. We call attention lo lliesc matters and most respectfully submit this our report. M. M. Bkobst, Foreman Sept 3d 1S79. of Grand Jury. L'liew JACKSON'S Best .Hivret Navy Tabnrro. MIFFLIN ITBMS. On the 30th of August the Lutheran Sunday School of this place held a pic nio in the beau- liml grove of Lmanuel Stout. The day being line (lie picnic proved a grand success. In the morning the ciowd that had collected at the Sunday School were formed in line and pro ceeded lo Ihe grove, The procession was led by the Falls Cily Drum Corps. There were quile a number of wagons in tho line and -they were all trimmed up with spruce so that they preseyted quite a holiday appearance. In one wagon there was thirteen young girls dressed in white representing the thirteen original Stales. This wagon carried a banner on which there was u life sizo portrait of Washington. When the school arrived at the grove they were met by another school and tho two joined together o piss away the day in quiet enjoyment. Over flOO persons were supplied with a good dinner. During the day speeches were made in behalf of the Sunday School, "ihe Patriotic Order Sons of America," and thoGotpel Temperance union by the Itevs. Shadow and Bodine. Our well known friend 0. II. Swank of this place left on Saturday for Swanksville where he expects to attond School the ensuing term. We wish him success as we know him to he worthy of it. John iVolfofvour town who was formerly for many years Superintendent of Ihe Lutheran Suuday School of this place visited the School last aunuay and received n warm welcome. Everybody being pleased to see and meet their old Superintendent. Z. U. TUE JIO.NT1I Ol' AINiUST AT UATAW1SSA. The following is tho meteorological Summary or record of tho weather at Catawissa during tho month of August 1879, complied from observations by W. G. Vetler. Barometrio pressure correotod for temperas turo and elevation. II igheit pressure on the lit 30, 182 inches! lowest on lhe2lth 29. 713 inches j monthly range,U.4U9 averago for the month 2U.9C.5 inches. Temperature of the air. Highest tempera ture on Iho 2nd 88 Jdegrecs j lowest on the 10th 4SJ degrees i monthly range JO degrees average tempo raturo for the month 70.3 de grees ; average for same month in previous year 1878 71.7 degrees, greatest daily range on the 31st 30 degrees j and the least daily range on tho 18th, 2J degrees. Moisture. Mean relativo humidity 77 per cent i number of days on which rain fell 11 . amount of rain lull 2,93 inches; rainfall dur ing same mouth in previous year 1878 2,11 inches. Wind Tho prevailing wind was from tho North and the highest hourly vtlieity during the month was 29 miles from the Southeast pn the ltith hist. Thunder Storms occurred on the 3d,lth nnd 10 lusts; slight frosts were reported on the lOtli in.t. Collectoh's Waiiuants. We have prepar ed a form, and have on band a large quantity of blank "Collider's Sales," which have been ap provtd by the highest legal authority in the Courts of this county. At Tvcnty Cents per doz en we mall any number to the ColUclor order ing them. A Collector, when conitlled to ad vertise property, must Kst up not less than three notices In the most public places ia his borough or township. If. BEMOCI?AT,BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA TOTTNT Y, MI1.1TAIIV MATTMIS, Col Cnldwclt has just Issued general order JNO ,1, in which he (alls Attention lo tho iiisi.ee tion order. Ho sayi: "Too much caro cannot bo taken to maintain tho ler.ulatton for 'solidity' and roldicrly Waring nlrcndy estab lished, llio miniilet details nlsting lo equipment nnd discipline, should bo rliridlv enforced, AH officers will appear in full slnlo uniform." Tho following aloft" appointments nie announced! First Lieutenant, O C Kubnch, niljiitant; l irst Lieutenant 11 llryson McCooI quartermaster; Captain Win Gable, commlssa ryj Cnptaiu Harry W Woman, Inavmastcn Major II S ltobins, surgeon; First Lieutenant thnrlcs 1 Palmer, assistant sureeoni First Lieutenant S S Chevcrs, Chaplain; II C Bayer sergeant major; James It Deegan quartermaster sergeant; I: A Kline, commissnrv sergeant Win Tn)lor drum major. They will be oheved and respected accordingly, ''The commanding ouiccrsoi mo regiment takes this opportunity lo thnulc the officers of this command for the uniform courtesy they have always shown mm. During the five years that bo has had the honor to command tho 7th regiment lie has had your support- In the future as in the past he will bond every effort lo subsirvo not only me iincrcsis oi nis command, but the Interests of tho Knlionnl Guard of Pennsylvania. He nsks your earnest and cheerful co operation Cnpt Wctherill, of Iho Light Infantry, has determined not to havo a poor report for his company nt tho Bloomsburg inspection, nnd all members who do not attend tho intervening drills will bo dishonorably discharged. Extra drills will lako place beginning on Friday night. Guweu guards had a full dress insprc tion last evening. Tho Guards havo commenced brightening up nnd will open the inspector's eyes nlso. Both companies will bo in fine condition. Vuttnilk Chronicle. Attention all I Mr L Gross has returned from theCily with a full llneof Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, which he will sell at such low prices that all will be astonished. If you wish to securea bargain go to the New York Clothing Store, two doors above the City Hotel. See a woman on horseback in another col umn, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for the uso ol Invalids, weakly persons and the aged, Sold by Druggists. June 27 1-y. COUIlT ritOCEEDINOS. Court met on Monday at 10 o'clock. His Honor, Judge Elwell and associates Hons. I K. Krickbaum and F. L, Sliuman on the bench . The const ililes made their returns. Michael Waller, O W Foster and Chas R Housel were appointed tip slaves for the first week and Evan C Jones and Elijah Shutt for second week. Henry Geese and Samuel Heacock tra verse jurors were excused. Com vs Jsremiah Houck. Recognizance of defendant and John W Shuman each in sura of S500 taken for appearance at next term of Court. Petition of J L Tronsoe for discharge under the insolvent laws presented nnd Court fixed first day of next term for a hearing, Michael Sollivan to the use of Ed Murphy vs Conyngham and Cenltalia Poor District. Judgement reversed by agreement. Order for Fale of Leonard Adams' estate con- tinned. Ettate of Hiiam Lunger deceased, sale set aside. Auditor's report in William Milligan's estate confirmed nisi. Return of sale in Estate of Mary Gorrell con" firmed nisi. Auditor's report in Sherill's sale of real is- tate of Moore Crevellng confirmed nisi. Exceptions to Auditor's report of the estate of Jacob Bomboy confirmed nisi. Report of the sale of real estate of Hugh Shlulz deceased, confirmed nisi. , Partition inestateof Andrew G ingles con firmed nisi. Partition in the estate of Sarah A. Pealer confirmed nisi, Appeal filed by leave of Court to the finding of two justices in a pauper case between Dan ville and Mahoning twp., and the township of Catawissa. Auditor's report in the Sheriff's Sale of the estate of Solomon Yeager confirmed nisi. Com vs William Walp. Tho defendant and Aaron Kelchner, each held in the sum of $300 for the appearance of defendant at next term. Petition for partition of Real Estate of Benj Miller of Catawissa township, awarded. Estate of Abraham Yoder. Petition for sale of real estate awarded. Auditor's report in estate of Lydia Yohe con firmed nisi. Estate of Anthony Snyder. Petition to sell real estate awarded. Estate of John Ent. Petition to sell real estate awarded. Com vs Mary Piatt. Charge shooting at a perton with Intent to kill and Assault anj Bat tery. Jury find the defendant not guilty of the first count but guilty of second. Court sentenc ed her lo pay a fine of 10.00 and costs of prose cution. J.G. Freeze, ERIkler and LT Thompson, Esqs., were appointed a committee to examine Robert Buckingham and L. S. Wintersteen.two applicants for admission to practice as attor neys. Cora vs Sarah Hopper, Indictment, Assault and Battery. Not a true bill and prosecutor pay the coals, An adjourned Court for the trial of the cases of Goodman vs Sanger, and Brooks vs the Boro of Danville was ordered for Tuesday October 21, and a venire of 3d jurors was ordered, Com vs G L Kostenbauder. Catching fish by other devices than hook and line. Verdict of jury guilty on second count. Com vs Isaac Thompson. Assault and H li ter. Not a true bill and the prosecutor Jacob L. Sliuman lo pay costs. I L Edwards, Charles Gibbons and Peter Kase were appointed viewers for a road In FUhingcreek twp., near A. J. Kline, Sale of the estate of E. A. Buckalcw confirm firmed nisi. Seott vs Stohner. Reasons for a new trial overruled and judgment affirmed. Return of sales of estates of John Gulliver nnd Peter Ent. Confirmed nisi. Petition of lunacy of Lloyd Kressler. Io, quest awarded to be held at Ihe Court House on the 10th, before Judge Krickbaum, Com vs Margaret Brogen. Assault and Bat tcry, Continued to next term. Com vs Emanuel Ashton. Maliciously throwing down a fence. Not a true bill and prosecutor Alex Earnest lo pay costs. David Yost, L M Crevellng and John Rhin nrd appointed viewers of a road In Benton twp near ll, 11 (lavis. Com vs Elijah Alhertson aud Gilbert Hess, supervisors of Sugarloaf twp. Charge, not ojienlng a new road. Sentenced to pay u fine ol tpio each and the costs of prosecution. Com vs David SHower, forcible entry and detainer. Not a true bill and prosecutorJ'W Li l.yerly lo pay costs. Com vs Chas R McAnall, fornication and bastardy. Defendant pleads guilty. Tin Sthrlino Book Cover. Wo have purchased the right to use these covers in this county, and have on hand an assortment o sizes. They make Iho neatest and most con venicnt form for doing up noto heads, letter heads, bill heads, notes, checks, Ac, and i cover will be given away with every order o 1000 Try it once and you will not do with out it. It is tho best thing of the kind ever invented, Call and examine. tf. COUNTY TEMPKttANCE CONVENTION. Convention met, pursuant to a call, on Satur day August 30, 1870, and was railed to onler by Rev. O. I). H. MircUy, who read a portion of Hcrlptii c and offered prayer. Minnies of last ronventlon were read, and Io the (all fir this. On motion, Rev. Marclay was continued as Chairman, And JI. P Itiz asStcrelarr. On motion, Rev. Dr. Mitchell J. L, Richard', son ami Prof. F. P. Mmhart, were appointed committee on resolutions. On motion it was agreed that Ihe nomina lions be made In ripen convention. Tho committee reported Ihe following resolu lions t llcnolml. That In view nf tlm llnansnalr tile evils flowing from the use of strong drink, the waste of property, Iho loss of life, Ihe corruption pi morals, tne disorders in society, it Is the pol icy and the dulv of Ihn Rini. tint nnlv In t-o. utrlctfn liertlofore, but to entirely prevent !1r rule an n ueYfrnge. Jlesolwd That llio emmnlfl nt communllles, and of the State of Maine, shows jinn inu iqieu ssie oi liquor can lie suppresses.' y n.no irginiiiun aim lauuiui adralnlsira' lion. lletolial. TLat we are in favnr nt ihn no.. sage by the legislature cf Pennsylvania of the law recommended by the Slate Temperance Convention of April last, and that we are, unmiiviiiie. in i.avor rn arm vinv vifTcrmia in the liquor traffic all restrictions contained in mo existing laws. llesotvcd That it la of Ihe utmost tmiinrtm.o io uavf men in pnoiic c nice Who will support a prnhih torv law. and will ralilifnlU .nf.., .11 i.tu imiiituvu leKiriuiiun we now possess. Hcmlml, Then fore, that we will nnm tnnlp a counly ticket to be uresenled In tlm vnlets nf uuuniuia bounty, nnd wo earnestly urge all ioversriftbelrcounlrvar.il liaiera n't etc. tn ..nn iviui us in supporting it. jMoirca, 1 hat we appoint a delegate to the niaie aemperance uonvenllon to be held al .uoona, September iiisoicrf. That we almoin t a standing, com. I'uiiee, consisting oi one member Irom each voting district in the county. Ilcxolved. That We extend ft vnlA nf llisnlra in ihe newspaper which have kindly published iiiu uiiii ior mis convention. TiWmf, That we civo our thanks to the proprietors of the hall where we meet for llmlr kindness in affording us the use of It. On mntio.i, the resolutions were adontecl. after whieh the following candidates were nom inated; Aaron Smith, of Hemlock township, was nominated as candidate for Sheriff. Dr. L. B. Kline, of Catawissa, was nomina ted for Coroner. aron Kestcr, of Mt. Flraaant. was nomina ted for Jury Commissioner, A county Standing Committee wns then elect ed. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted ! WliKUEAS, The success of the temnerano cansp depends uponjthe enl'gbtenment of the people; f iViofteif, That this convention urceuiion all friends of temperance the duty of circulating emperanco literature. HaioU-eil. That this convention recommend Ihe circulation of the, Bloomsburg Journal, a paper puuiisueii in our ccniniy ami tievoteu to Ihe advancement of temperance principles. J. L. Richardson was appointed delegate to the Slate convention. Rev. Dr. Mitchell pronounced Bedediction and the convention adjourned. -M. P. Lutz, Secretary. Left Alone to Die- Tunkuannock, Pa., Aug. 20, 1879. On Aug. 23. the Times published the following item, under dato of Tunkhan nock : A young man about twenty years of age came to this place in May last, and regis tered at the Keeler house as Harry Dalton, Philadelphia. Mr. Dalton was quite feeble, evidently sulferiug with consumption. Some two weeks later be was taketi down and uu- able to leave his room. He has since been removed to a quiet privato house on Slocura street, where he is now confined to his bed, unablo to speak abovo a whisper. Nothing is known as to his relatives or friends, nor does he care to say anything in relation thereto. Why is this ? is the question with Tunkhannock people. Mr. Dalton came here on the2Sth of May. He was without money, and a sufficient sum was soon raised to make him comfortable. His gentlemanly manners and his pitiful story of sickness mado many friends for him who wero willing to contrlbuto to his wants. When asked concerning his relations his re ply was that he had none. His father had owned and lived upon a plantation near New Orleans, so he said, but both father and mother had died with yellow fever in 1873, when he was sent to Baltimore, Md. While there a guardian was appointed for him, but the guardian and he did not agree, and he had for the past two years been traveling for a drug firm In Now York, He would be 21 years old about the 1st of September next, when ho would come Into possession of the property uow in the hands of bis guardian. He only asked to live until that time. He was first taken sick at Altoonain December 1878. From there he went to Lewisburg, where he boarded for a time, thence to Bloomsburg, Mauch Chunk and from thero to Tunkhan nock, where he broke entirely down and consigned himself to the charities of the people. Such was the alory told by the young man when pressed for facts in regard to his life. The littlo item in tho Timet set peoplo to thinking and there was a suspicion that all was not right. On Sunday Dr. F. D. Brew ster informed Dalton that he could live but a short time and he had better prepare for the worst. On Sunday afternoon the Rev GeorgoT. Keller called upon him and then tho young man broke completely down ml made a confession. His real name he said, was Charles P. Smith, son of J. J. Smith, of New Windsor, Carroll county, Maryland, and Ins father and mother are both living there now. Then came a sad story. It was that of a young man well educated and surrounded with everything calculated to make his life a happy one, driven from friends nnd home by his own rash acts. For two and a half years he was a fugitive from justice,wandering from place to place under an assumed name. Once during his life he seems to havo repented, Like the Prodigal boa he turned his face homeward. but no one camo out to meet him, Under cover of night he ventured to his father's house, but the door was Bhut against him "Never come again," was what his father said to him j "never como here again, for even if your dead body should be sent home to me I would not bury it." As soon as the young man's true history became known his father was apprised of bis condition. In reply to the telegram the following was received ; New Windsor, Md,,Aug. 20, 1879. Rev. Geo, T. Keller, Tunkhannock, I'a. Alfalrs at home will not permit my leav' ing. If Charles dies telegraph me. J. J. Smith. l"o this Mr, Keller sent tho following reply ; Tunkhannock, Aug. 25, 1679, J. J. Smith, New Windsor, Md.. In God's name relent. Take pity on the pooruyiug ooy, nee i-iue xv., 11 32. Rev. Oko. T. KuLLL-it. , No answer was received. The reference to the Hible is tho story of tho Prodigal Son The secret of the crimes committed by the unfortuuato young man were confined only to Mr, Keller and be would have kept the story to himself bad the young man lived, Onthe2.3th ult.Bt 10:30Sinlth.llcsl. Noneof bis relntlvfts were here tn see him breathe bis last. The following In brief is tho con fession made fo Mr. Keller ! "My true name Is Olnrles 1. Smith. I will be twenty one years of age Monday night. I ran away from home In March, 1877,and was married. My wife and child now live with her father, In New Windsor, Md. In April, 1878, 1 forged the namo of J. E. McDaniet to a note and sold It to A. A. Packer, of Kaston, Mil. A reward was offi red for my arrest. I fled to Seaford, Dob, and was there arrested, but was released ou some legal technicality, slfico which time I have been a fugitlvo from justice. I bad It reported that I died of con sumption at ABbury Park. I believe God has sent this disease upon ino ns a just judg ment. I have been guilty of other graver vices and Immoralities, and sinco coming to your town have lived the life of an Imposter to evade the hand of justice. I have greatly deceived tho good people of this place nnd cruelly abused their generous sympathy and hospitality. I beg you to nsk those I have so basely wronged to forgive nnd pity me, and may God himself, for Christ's sake,have mercy on mo in my dying hour. Tho funeral took place at five o'clock on the 20th ult. from the privato house where he died. It was largely attended and his re mains were Interred In a private lot donated for the purpose by a citizen. Considerable feeling exists here against the young man's father, who refused tn pardon his son aud comfort him lu his dying hour. As stated above Dalton, or rather Smith, spent some time in Bloomsburg. He came here from Lewisburg, some lime in April last and boarded for about a month at the Exchange hotel, where he made a good Im pression by his gentlemanly deportment. The best remedy for liver complaint is "Sel lers' Liver Pills." Only 25c. per box. Sold by all druggists. PROPOSALS. Notice is hereby given that propositions will be received from any and all persons in Schuyl kill, Carbon, Northumberland, Columbia and Dauphin counties, for the donation of suitable grounds upon which to erect a State Hospital for injured persons, under the provisions of an act of the Legislature entitled "An Act lo pro vide for the selection of a site and erection of a State Hospital for injured persons, to be located in the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, Dauphin, Northumberland and Columbia, to bo called the State Hospital for Injured persons of the An thracite Coal Regions, and for the management of Ihe same, and making an appropriation therefor," approved the eleventh day of June -V.D. 1S79. The above mentioned propositions will be re ceived until Saturday, September 13, 1879, by the chairman of the Commission appointed by the Governor in pursuance of Ihe above recited act, and all such proposals will receive full and lue consideration, Address D. A. Beckley, Chairman, Bloomsburg, Pa, Geo. S. Holmes, Secretary. 8UMMK11 BUTTER. A few years ago no farmer expected to make good butter in hot weather, but now by the use of improved methods, In setting milk, and of Wells, Richardson & Co's Perfected Butler Color to keep up the standard color, the bad efl'ects of hot weather are overcome. Ex-confederate General J. B. Hood, died of yellow fever in New Orleans last Satur day. Ills wife died a few days before and a daughter only a few hours after, all of the same disease. Another daughter died a few days afterwards. Why Buffer such distress from Piles and Con stipation? Kidney-Wort will cure y'ou. It seems that the Russian Czar Is satisfied with the vessels built for him in the United States, aud wants more, and parties have arrived in Philadelphia with full authority to make extensive contracts. One or two of tho vessels already remodelled here aro now occupied in conveying condemned Nihilists to the Russian convict depot atSaghalien. It is noteworthy that an American firm sup plied the Spaniards with the gunboats which did such effective service in running up the rivers and inlets of the Cuban toast during the recent insurrection on that island ; an American firm furnish the Turks with the rifles which do such execution at Plevna, aud now the Russians themselves have recourse to America for a supplementary navy. A. 1". Sun. One Box or Six Hetties. If you are suffering from a combination of liver or kidney diseases, and constipation, do not fail to uso tho celebrated Kidney-Wort, It is a dry compound as easily 'prepared as a cup of coffee, and in one packago is as much mcdiciuo as can be bought m six dollar bottles of other kinds. 'Ihe First Gun. Wilmington, Del., September 2. The municipal election to-day resulted in sweeping democratic victory, Harry Guthrie was elected president of council by 391 ma jorlty, and and John Guthrie city treasurer by 103 majority. The new council will stand IS democrats and 6 republicans. It is 6ald that souio of tho Northwestern Indians aro suffering for tho necessaries of life. Tho government authorities are send ing supplies to tho most needy ones. Not withstanding the privation and suffering there is no disposition manifested to commit depre datious. Dr. Kendall's celebrated treatise on the horse, for sale at G. A. Clark's book store and at tho Columbian ollico for 25 cents. Thi book should be in the hands of every man who owns a horse. Brigham Young's executors wbo wero ini prisoned for contempt of court on tho 4tli of last month, wero discharged on tbo 23th by the touprcmo Court of Utah Territory. 'Sinoo taking 'Dr. Liindsoy's lllood Search er' that old toro of mino is entirely cured. bold by all druggists. Yellow fever still rages in tho south, and is spreading. It has broken out in New Or leans. Do not give a tired horse verv cold waler, as it often produces colic. Many allow wa ter to stand for some time In buckets, Ou the road horses should be watered once in ten miles at least. The stomach of a horso isno small, lu.comparlson to bis body, that large draughts injuriously distend ((consequently small quantities at regular Intervals is the best rule. Oraye Wine for Cotuuiuuion. Tho superior quality aud entiro purity of epeer s fort urapo vuno, ot New Jersey, and me wcniM tuut pnysicians navo had by its use has induced them to writo about it, and caused huudreds of others to prescribe It in their practice as tho best and most rcliab'e wine to bo had. It is held in great favor for evening parties, and for oomiaunion purposes. ror saio tiy u. a. liloitu, Bloomsburg, Pa. Pa" Marriages. Habtmav LAzimus. At the Lutheran Parsonage, Main street, Bloomsburg Pa , Au gust.ll Inst, by the Rev. 0. I), S. Marclay, Mr Wm Hatlman tf Montour twp and Miss I.ydla R Latum ofCoIumbla county. Sommovs Siiucuns In the same place, on Ihe fame day and by ihe same, William J Somr muni of Catawissa, and Miss Jennie S Shtigais of Shenandoah . Deaths. KLINK. In Orange twp on the IStli Inst, Wesley It Kline, aged 1 year, 2 months and 2 days. IlnwRR In Bloomsburg, August 31st Inst, Irene, infint daughter of Chas C and Mar Ilower, Aged 2 months. Interment at Free, side Church Sept 1st. Business Notices ttoot headquarters at McKlnney's. Admission free at McKlnney's. McKlnnevs Shoe Store below Court House. Rubbers at McKlnney's. Wanted 2000 lbs of nice dried Rasnber. rles, at 25 cents per round. And 2000 lbs of nice dried pitted cherries for which I will pay tho very highest market price. StLAH YouKfi. July 18-fim. I.titz&Slonn havo a very largo stock of urcss goods anil nt very low prices. "Wanted. 200 tons of eood Rock Oak Bark by Silas Young, Lightstreet. &ept. o, urn. For a mod suit of clothing cheap co to the New York Store. Wanted. Good Wool at Lightstreet by Silas Young. July is, m. Silks. Satins nnd Velvets cut bias at Lutz it Sloan's. For n (tood bat go to the New York Store. Flnnti'ls and cantons at last years' prices at Lutz A; Sloan's. Want good live calves that weigh 120 lbs. to 125, 130, 140, 100, 1G0 and upward -at Litgiil street uy SILAS iOUSJCl. July 18-2m.; For n good pair of boots or shoes no to the New York Clothing Store 2 doors above City Hotel. Cash paid for 1000 bushels of good white or yellow Oats nt Light Street by SILAS i OUNO. SeptS, 2m. Bracelets for 3 cents a pair at Lutz k Sloan's. Prime Timntbv seed for sale by Silas Young, LighMreet. Sept 0, 3w. A new lot of choice Mackerel in quar ter-, halves and barrels, just received which I will sell cheap fur cash or produce. Silas Young, Lightstreet. July 25, 4w. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKlnney's. Call at McKlnney's for Shoes. Beautiful Silk Hats New Soa Hats, Wool Hats, Fur Hats, For Men for Boys and Children At the Popular storo of D. Lowenberg. MARKEIMtEPOIlTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Whoat per bushel tt.es) ltro " . .50 corn, new, " oats, ' " so Kiour per barrel e.uo ClOTerseea 3.50 riaxscea l.so nutter ts Eees ti Tallow .t.i Potatoes 33 Dried Apples Ui Hams 18) sides Shoulders 09 Lard per pound 07 Hay per ton 10.00 Deeswax es Timothy tseea 2.uo iUUTAl lUNC XIK CUAb. Mo. 4 on Wharf $ 5.50 per Ton No. 5 " ' s s.so NO. 6 " 1.60 " Ulacksmltb'sLutup on wharf i.u Ultiiralnous s 4.M Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia- Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia Is the most perplexing of all human all-B menis. lis symptoms aro almost innnite in their variety, and the forlorn and despondent victims of tho disease often fancy themselves the prey, In turn of every know n malady. This ts due, In port to tho close sympathy which exists between tlio stomach and the brain, and In part also to tho fact that any dlsturbanco ot the dlgestlvo function necessarily disorders tho liver, the bowels and the nervous sys tem, and affects, to some extent, tlio quality of tho blood. E. F. Kunkle's littler wine of Iron a sure cure, Tills Is nota new preparation, to be tried and found wanting ; It has been prescribed dally for many years in tho practice ot eminent physicians with un paralleled success ; It Is not expected or Intended to euro all the diseases to which tho human family Is sunject, out is warranted to cure Dyspepsia in Ita most obstinate form. Hunkers Hitter Wine of iron nevor falls to cure. 8) uiptoms of Dyspepsia ore loss of appetite, wind and rising of tho rood, dryness of the mouui, heartburn, distension of the stomach and bow els, constipation, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness. nnd.low spirits. Try the great remedy and be comtne- ou ot Its merits, tlet tho genuine. Take only Kun nei s, which is put only in II bottles. Depot, 159 North Ninth St,, Philadelphia. Advice by mail free. by sending 3 cent stamp. Try ono bottle of Kunkel's iron ami bo convinced of Its merits, sold by drug gist and store keepers everywhere. Worms, "Worms, Worms. Ilemoved alive. Tape Worm removed alive In from two to three hours, with vegetable medicine, Head and all passing from tho system allvo. No fee till head passes. The Doctor never falls to remove Tape, Seat, lln and Stomach Worms. Ask your druggist tor a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrun. Price, tl per bottlo. it never falls ; or send to Dr. Kunkel. iM North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., for circular with full Instructions, by enclosing 3 cent stamp for relurn of same. Kunkel's Worm Syrup is used for children or adults with perfect safety, as It Is vege tauie. uuy it, and try It. GRANT'S AROUND THE TOM WORLD A complete record of tho Journey of (leneral 11, s Grant, through England, Ireland, Scotland, Prance, Snaln. Germany. Austria. Itjilv. Iiflplnm sutt,. land. ltUHKlo, Egypt, India, China and Japan, with a graphic lUkcrlpilun of the places vMted. manners and customs ot tho countries. Interesting Incidents, enthusiastic orations by Emperors Kings, aud the people of all climes, richly embellished with numerous artlsllo Illustrations; also, a tine hand BOtiio stl engruted portrait of Hen. I rant, sure success to all ho lako hold j w III positively outsell all books. AGENTS WANTED XS ,xHh ,2? and the ouly authentic low-priced book on tho sub- .... Address 11. W, K KI.LF.V & CO., Ill Sunsoin street, Philadelphia, pa. Aug.m.-iw ' Rowell & Co's. Advc's. Proponlonul returns every week on Stork options drtKsT.PorricK Wiuut & Co., Hankers, 85 Waltsu, mm u mil , Aifi'iiuusalaryul luoi.t uioutU ciriili li.3 ir HHlrscumu.lMio&,loBlluur ""( I", l IIIIMMIW.1. Uiiuaililuu,, ai Iv Irvc. AaJiwM.Miimui A Co., Uuibsll, Mich. aug. tt. 1-4w, r $77 ".I"!1.1' uai expenses guaranteed to Agents vii Outntrree. suawl'o. Amnkr. M.,n. aug. 8, T-4w f Sw772 iAnana expenses to agents. Outfit Augusta. v. I aug, VI, T-w, SHERIFFS SALE. Uy Tlrtuo of sundry writs Issued out ot tne Court of Common 1'leas ot Columbia county ana to mo illrecleil, will tw esposM to public sale at the Court IIouso In Itm town of IHootnsbuiy Columbia county, Pennsylvania, tt one o'clock p. m., on Saturday, Septtinber Otli, 1879, All those certain lots or pieces ot land situate In lUoorasburB, Columbia county, Pennsi iTanla, bound ed and described as follows, to-lt t One lot num ber ten In plot of nation addition bounded on the cast Uy East street, on tho south by other lot of Casper I Thomas, on tho west by an alley, and on the north by lotof hhatrerand Hoffman, being fifty feet In front and ono hundred and ninety-three feet In depth upon whleji Is erected a wagon shed and as much ot tho barn as Is on sold lot number ten. AIJ50, Lot number eleven bounded on tho cast by East street, on the south by land lot of William (Jigger, on tho west by on alley and on tho north by lot number ten above described, upon which is erected a lanro frame houBe, barn and other out-buUdtugs. There aro on tho above described lot a well and pump a cistern and an underground spnnghouse. The abovo lots are well supplied with fruit trees, apple, cherry, c. ALSO, Ono other lot on Railroad street West Bloomsburg bounded on tho north by an alley, on tbo east by tho lrondalo railroad, on tho south by lot of Henry llartmau.andonthewest by an alley, containing fifty feet front and ono hundred and slity-sli feet deeDinorotirless, on which aro erected a double frame houBe, two largo stables and other out-bulld- logs. seized, taken In execution at tho suit or n. u. lluehesasslenedtoC. 1L Pajton against Casper I Thomas and to be sold as the property of Casper I. Thomas. net iii...w, Attorney. Al. FL Fa. ALSO, All that certain real estate situate tn tho town of llloomsburg, tn the county ot Columbia, and State of, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as ioiiowb to-wlti On tho north by rldgo alley, on the castuy lot of Lloyd sha'pless, on tho south by Main or.Scc ond street, nnd on tho west by Centro street, being twenty-tour feet four Inches In width on Second street, and two hundred fourteen feet six Inch es In depth along Centre street, on which aro erect ed n two story frame storo room and dwelling, n good frnmo stablo and out-bulldtngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho sun and oi Jo seph it. Vanderkllco.now to Uio uso ctdoorgo Hughes vs. II, C. Howtr and Ocorgc cavauec, ana to no sota as the property of 11. c. Ilower. Milleb, Attorney. ai. n.ra. ALSO. At the same time and placo, all that certain ro estate situate tn the Ullage ot Itellcrvtlle in t the county of Columbia, and Stoto ot I"eunsylvan bounded and described as follows, lo-wlt I on tn east by land ot Phoebe Miller, on tho south and west by land ot Kmanuel Klkcodall and on tho north by a public road, containing one quarter of an acre, more or less, on which aro erected n framo house and out-bulldlDgs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of William Ilartrel, administrator ot Mary K. llctler, deceased vs. Stephen .Miller and lo bo sold as tho property of tepUen Sillier. Mii.uk. Attorney. n-ra. TERMS i-Casli on day of sale, otherwlso property to be resold at once. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Sheriff. aujr. 15, ts. DMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. KSTiTE Or JOUN 1'iTTERSON, DECElStl). Lettered Artmlnlstratlonon tho estate of John raierson, late ot Heaver township, Columbia coun ty, deceased, hae been granted by tho Register of said county to the undersigned administratrix. All persons Having claims agalntt the estate are re quested to present them for settlement and thoso Indebted to make payment wtthout delay. MARY JANE rATTEItSON. Administratrix, C. W. Mii.iSH, Att'y. Beaver Twp. aug. V2, aw. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Tttprs TpRtfimentArv on the estate of Jacob Lcibylate ot Montour town snip, Columbia county, HcclsUirotsaia county to John lclby, Kast Uu Ha lo townfihln.Unton county, I'a- Postofflco Lewisburg, Pa., and W. 1'. MhUatr. Montour township, Co lumbia county, I'chusjlvanla. Post office, Rupert Pa. AU persons tuning claims against the estate of the decedent aro requested to present them for BetUement, and Ihoae Indebted to the es tate to make payment to the undersigned Execu tors without delay. JOHN LEinv, Lewisburg, Pa. w, r. MALflKK, ltuperc, ra. me xecutors. aug. 22, cw. DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Letters ot administration on the estate of 8. M. Ervln, lato ot -Miniln township, Columbia Co., do censed, hao been granted by tne lteglster ot said county to the undersigned Administrator, to whom all persons Indebted are requested to moke Imme diate payment and those having claims or demands against tho estate win make incm known 10 me au mtnlstrator wtthout delay. .. Administrator, Aug. 8, TS-SW jDMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE UTAH Vr UWLll NVUnn, letters of Administration on tho estate ot Absolem Mcllenry, late ot Jacksou twp., Columbia county, deceased, have been eranted by the lteglster of said county te s. W. Mcllenry of Jackson. All persona naving claims againsi. uio esuiui uv rcquroiu w B resent them for settlement and thoso Indebted make payment without delay. Administrator, lienton, I'a. aug. 4. 6w. DMINISTRATOIVSNOTICE. estate vr ibkauih tooek. ueceasbu. Letters of administration on the estate ot Abra ham Yoder, late ot Locust township, Columbia county. Pen nsj ivanla, deceased, nave been frra fcted by tlie Register ot said county to the undersigned administrator. AU persons having claims agulnst tne estate or the aecca&ea are requested to present, them tor settlement, and those indebted to the es tate to make payment to tho undersigned admin ls- trator without delay. AARON YODER, Locust to.vcMi'p. I'a. Administrator. aug. 15, Ow, JgXECUTOU'S NOTICE. KSTATK OF BIL1H F. KAKKS, Letters Testamentary on the estate of Silas 1', Kirns, late ot Uentou township, Columbia ccunty. Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted by tho Register of std county to tne undersigned Exec utor. All oersons having claims atr&lnst tbo estate ot the decedent are requested to present, them for settlement and those Indebted to the es tate to make payment to tne undersignea Kxecuwr without delay. 1. K. KIUUhUAUM, Executor, aug. 13, ew. cambra, l'a. DMINISTKATOll'S NOTICE- KST1TE Or WiKY KEHLIY, DECUSID. Letters of Administration nn tho estate of Marr Hemlev. late of Plahtnircreek townshln. Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to tho undersigned administrator. au iiureoDs imving claims against ine estate are ro quested to present them tor settlement and those indebted to mako payment without delay. STEP 11 EN II. HILL, Administrator. Lirrus, Attorneys. aug. 15, 6w. Dauchy & Co's. Advt'a. i MEN' Asellln dueed 33 p NTS WANTKII For tho best and fastest selling pictertal Hooks and Bibles, races ro per cent. National PCBLisniNO Co.. Phil adelphia, Pa, d Aug.tra, 'ia-4w CI OAnreturnsln SO days on 3 1 OO invested. Of. i514tlUnclal reports and Information FItEK. Like prutlta weekly on stock options ot f 10 to ISO. Address T. Pottsh Wiuut 4 Co., mums, 33 Wall St.. N. V. d Aug. S9,-iw JftlOn often make8W)Oprontweeklu 6tocka. fcv' w Write for explanatory circulars sent free, lllckllng Co., it Exchange PI.. N. Y. They enjoy thetullcontldenceof their numerous patrons.' N. .Mar. d aug.w.jw. AGENTS WANTKli for Smith's Ulblo Wctlonarr andi...;uv.s PICTORIAL BIBLES Prices, reduced. Circulars free. A. J.1ILMANC Co., Philadelphia, d aug, !9 n-iw TEACHERS wanted i- iJ: . ,0 or suu Per month dur ing I all nnd Inter, l'or full particulars address. J C. MccuitDV tc CO., Philadelphia, Pa. d aug. J9, 4w, AG EN'lVANTED Gen Grant Anna the Worlfl byllon..I.:T. Ileadley. the prince of descriptive au thors. Lose no time as the demand Is suuply Im mense, and territory being rapidly taken, will out sell any other book For lull particulars, address 111 111IAHI1 llltt. ., 73 sansom St., PSUadelphlo, I'a. d aug. X9, w. 1'Ut.MK t( lu tlOOII. JOIN OUR COLONY I Maps and pampblvts free. J. P. M4NCIIA. Clare. iuuui, o. a Knlurs. d .!! t.i, kiii, rrler rurbuimrd. Tho only eomblnaltou of the true Jamaica Olntrer with choice aromailrs and French brandy, tor corl reeling Intemperate habits, regulating the sumach and bowels, breaking npcoldchula ana Inere. is s a n roup's jAU,A Gikuik. Vorro.iotnggouty and rheumatlo pal us. preventing malarial Icwra Tand pro. mottag sleep ttTs truly Wrful.' AikfTr fa. orau, aug ic-4w