I'HE 0OLUM1AN. iii,((iitsiit;uii, mintr, owoiiKit ,i, m Itail llonil Tims Talilc. AC'lkAVANNA IlLOOMSIlUIlU HAIL KOAI) mnTU. SOL'Ttl Accommodation Train ;,8sa. M. Mall Train 7.89 A. M 4.49 1'. M Fist Trnln i.w M. 11,45 A. M express Train W!'. M. CATAWISSA KAIL ItOAI). WORTH. SOl'Tn Accommodation Train ,88 A. M. !,s r, M, nciiilar Kxprcss .o r. m. 11,45 a. M Ttironahcarson KxpresstratnclthertoNow York or I'lilladclphlt . Accommodation train runs between U.tUtt Iss i and wimainsport. STA(1E LINES. .un 11inusnt-im Tf.mii Pninfien Wednesday anil Friday nt fcaon. ro., arrive a HloomvuurK uy iiiaua.iii. Loai:j i.ionnsnurt; on same da j s after urriral of ruimdelphla mall. lii,ooinci' 1K" t AiRiwn.t.n, !avo ljitrdivlllo TUfsdiy, Tiiurwiay ana Nuiuruay at iim a, ,n nrrlrlni at llloomsburir by t in. mo llloomu. hurtf on samo dai n after arrival of I'nrladelphta man i nu nuiu ,iu ivi tuiiiuwa lit, ..limine. Denton and llloomsburir. A dally stace 1'no leaving HCIIlOU in "iu iiiumm nnu itiuiuiUK 1U W1U Oil!' i.lrnr of the samo day. MAIL liOUTKS. t nirx Hau. anp W.ooMsncRn.-i,oavo Whlto Hall Tuesday, mursuay anu naiuniay at 6:.nia. m., aprivini? at llloomsburir by In a. in. I-cnvn ntnntn burg on same daj a niter arrival of l'hlladelphla mall. Dxktox anp IlwOMsntrnd. Leaves ilenton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m., arriving nt Uloomsburc at a p. m. Leaves Illoomsbure Tues day. Tnursday and Saturday at 8 a. in., arriving atlitmtonat sp. m. rUllLIO SALES. A. J. Hess, administrator of Hiram Lunj;or, deceased, will fell volusblo rcnl ostnte Satur day, Oct. 25, on premises in Sugarloaf twp, John Leiby k Win. 1'. Moustr, executors of Jacob I.eiby, deceased, will sell valuable real estate on premises in Montour twp ,on Oct, 21. J, II. Heller, & J. II. Uartcr,administrators of Jacob Harter, deceased, will sell valuable real estate on premises in ililHiu twp., on Nov. 1. I. K. Krickbnum, & Win, Brink, executors of Joshua Brink, deceased, will sell valuable real estate on premises in Benton, twp., on Oct.25. I. If. Krickbaurji, Ic Djniel Slmltz, executors of Philip Shultz, deccacd, will sell aluab!c real estate on premises in Benton twp., on Oct. 28. See advertisemonls in another column. SPECIAL NOTICr.. Notwithstanding the change in this office as announced last week, the dales on llie piper rhoninR up to what time each one has paid, will remain as before, and all payments on subscription will be applied to back accounts the same as though no change had occurred, unless otherwise specially directed by the person making payment. In this way there will be no confusion and everybody will know from the slips on their paper each week, for what time they are indebted. We sincerely hope, and earnestly request, that a.l who have not paid up to October 1st 1879, will do so soon, as Brockway & Klwtll desire their uccoun Is to be settled at as early a day as possible. From the numerous changes that have taken place in the Col-UMUtAN in the past eight years wo are aware that many people think that whenever a change occurs, they are going to be sued by Bomebody. We desire to dispel this impression and assure our subBcribers lliat they need fear nothing of Iho kind, as no suits will be brought except in a few cases of those who are several years In arrears, and show no disposition to pay. In such cities the names will be stricken from the lists and nccotmts collected unless paid within a reasonable time. Judge Ktickbauni was in town on Tuesday. Miss Sarah Derrickson spent last Sunday in town with f'.icnds. "Leaves have their time to drawing near. fall" and it is A largo crowd alteudcd the sale of Iho prop erty ot George Kiaowick, deceased, yesterday There will be services as usual at the KpNco pal church nextSunday K. II. Litile attended County last week, Court in Sullivan Edward Drinker caught a pike fourteen inches long in the creek on Tuesday. The Misses Brower, and MUs Freeze have been visiting friends in Bellefonte during the past week, There were no services at cither Ihe Episco pal or Presbyterian churches on Sunday last, the ministers being abient on vacation . James B Neil went to Danville on Tuesday where he will study medicine under Dr. Straw bridge. James Armstrong Eq., son of Hon. W, H. Armstrong of Williamsport, has been admitted to the Bar in that city. The Sheriff of Bradford County destroyed ten eel racks in Ihe Susquehanna river ls' week Tuetday, below Towanda William II. and Edward B. C'ark arc spend ing ihe week at Mooresburg, Montour County, with relatives. The Monthly Union Temperance meeting will be held in the Presbyterian church next Tuosday evening, October 7th. Tlio celebrated White Sovtxci Machine will be on exhibition at the Fair. Go and see it, J S.illzer, agent. J. H, Burns Enq., a member of tho bar, and editor of a legal paper in Lackawanna County was in town a few days since on business, Bruce Clark of Clark A Son Is now In the Cily buying fill goods to add to their already large block, Call and see. The Berwick Independent is much improved under its new management. The inevitable "Washington Letter," lias disappeared from the second page, Capt. A. J. Trout of Williamsport who had a relapse after attending the iuspeclion here, will have a benefit this Friday evening, gotten up by printers. Some very interesting extracts from letters written home by L. E. Waller Ivq., describ ing his travels In Kurope are being published in the Republican. The Episcopalians will occupy Ihe dinner lent on Ihe Fair Grounds during the Falr.where all present can get their meals at a reasonable price. The largest cornstalk of the season is on ex hibltion at this office, measuring thirteen feet and two inches. It was raised on (lie farm of William Cox, of Greenwood twp. J. II, Maize has sold his grocery and pro vision Btore to Peter Billmeyer, who will con linue the business a t the old stand. An a count of Block lias been taken, and Ihe store will probably be opened again to-day, NOTION Having been nomiratcd bv the Natit Party for tlio office of Sheriff I take th method of informing my friends irrespco oi party mat i am a candidate lor elec "on, nnu respectlully solicit their suppo at the election to be held Nov. 1th 187D. tf. U. H. Ent. Last Saturday was the da' of Atonement In Ihe Jewish calendar. It was Ihe tenth day after Bosh Hoehanna, or the Jewish new year. This eeason is observed by all Ihe pious of that failh, who abstain from food and seek pardon lor their sins. Till lt-tt, t . . a 111 i i . 7 eM "I'l'" to l"3 " livclr and In erent no In . H l a suctcm. MftJohn lCaMerfctiBwIrof (hi, ,un ofllughes.ill,, .ycomittg county I,,, now oUUptoftlmWrlandcl which he U manufacturing railroad tie, and "Ipi'lng them to Wllkes.IUrre, and the baik to n sirani tannery in Danville. The rumor lhatC. B.Fun.tonof La parte t lake ihe Central Hotel Is corrccl . r.nguuenl. to that ellect having been made a, yel. The relationship of man and woman In rainy wealher.atcordlrg . ihe Albany Jounml, is ' "-unenii. II lliey no lovers, Ihi man wilt I.nve nil tlio umLrolla, and the wo nan "uuicareaiigiiowwHliegels. But an. married. It Is jutd the opposite. If they The manuitript of our Hamburg eorres poi.denl, whose letter oppctrs in another col limn, is Ihe most exquisite penmanship lhal wo have seen In many n day. Such writing glad Jen, the heart of ihe printer who has to se' the type. Tnc Bloonnlmra corresnondeiiinf iU ;?. if Mtpcmlent n-k, tot Information concern- ing the wild rice project for which lion was taken up la.t fall. We do not know, hut suppose Ihe wild rice was nurclms.d ,! sown along the river, as the genllemen having the mailer in chnruu Weeds on gravel walks may bedestioved and prevented from growlnir airaln bv mnlm. dressing of the cheapest salt. This Is a better method Ihan hand. pulling, which disturbs ill- gravel and renders constant raking and rolling necessary, uno application early in the sea son, and others as may be needed, while the weeds are small, will keep the walks clean and bright. Iced Fruits. Nothing is easier to nrenare than iced fruits, and there are few nretlier dessert dishes. Din nice bunches of anv kind of fruit in gum arable or white of egg, sift powdered sugar over them and let them dry. being careful not to allow one bunch to lie up on another. Men who arc put in public positions should always be careful not to squander the money of their constituents by devoting it to useless or unnecessary objects. Making a contract wiih io water company for a public supply of wa ter is neither useless or unnecessary. It is simply voting the money of the people back into the people's pockets by protecting their property from fire, and adding to the healtln fulness of Ihe town. Judge Woodward was exactly sixty years of age on the day of his death. The year is com pleted on Ihe day before Ihe birth day, and on ihe first hour of it, there being no fractions in such a cae. Having been born Sept. 21lh 1819, he was fully sixty years of age Sept, 2.T 1879, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. F. Mr. G. B. Markle will in a few days slart on a trip to Kurope fir Ihe benfit of his health, accompanied by U'n fiinily. He will rest during Ihe winter nnd next summer travel lei surely through Kurope. His health hns not been benefitted much by his tojourn in Maine, whero he spenl several months this summer. Hashlon Sentiml. Michael Iliiuck and Wellington Wright weie brought before Ksq , Ilrower on Tuesday on a warrant sworn out kby John Leggott of Green wood township charging them wilh selliug fire t) Ills house ill Pine township on Sunday Sep tember 1875. The house wn.s unoccupied at the time it was burned. The defendants enter ed bail for their appearance before the Juetice nextSiturdav morning at 10 o'clock. The b miugh council of Sunbury have unani mously declared themselves in favor of the erection of water wurka in ihst place, and have recommended "that a contract be entered into as n on as possible for the renting of as many lyilranls for supply purposes and for such sum each us may be agreed upon between Ihe bor ough council and the water company at a future meeting." The Sunbury water company asked that borough to take SO hydrants at $50 apieie a year, and the committee of the council has reKrted in favor of it. At the next meeting of the Town Council wo petitions will probably be presented, one asking the Council to make a contract with the water company for forty plugs at forty dollars per plug a year f r five years, and the other a remonstrance against such action. How many have signed each petition we know not, but it asserted that an examination of the assess ment books of the town will show that those who have Bigned in favor of the movement rep resent a much larger amount of taxes than the opposition. As the whole opposition to the project is simply a question of taxes, it seems as though the petition representing near ly two thirds of all the town taxes should be granted rather than one having simply a major ty of names. BIT1NO 111S OW.N NOSfi OFF. l-.iis. uoi.u.muian; It strikes me that every laboring man who signs a remonstrance against a contract with the water company on the ground that such contract will increat-e his taxes, is simply biting his own noso off. The works would probably cost in the neighbor hood of $ 10,000 of which nearly If not quite $20,000 would be spent n Bloomsburg ,for la' bur and material, thus giving every laboring man plenty of work during the winter, and put ting u large amount uf money in circulation rUht here, while the additional lax of the laborer would be less than a dollar a year. Again, if the water company should conclude to go on any way, bow many of the signers of the remonstrance will be employed on the works ? Yours Ac, Lauokeu. THE PItOlllUI'lION CANDIDATE. The candidale of the prohibition isls, Mr. J. L. UichardkOii, is well known in this neigh borhood. He was formerly a resident of Lu xerne county, where he figured as a Presbyter ian minister, as school teacher and as county superintendent of public sehools, He was also more recently connected with several temper ance papers In ihU and adjoining stales as can vasser. lie is now a citixen of Bloomsburg,and is editor of u small temperance paper publish' ed at that place. In whatever capacity Mr, Blchardson served Ihe public, he was always well regarde I, lie has for many years been an uncompromising prohlbltlonlst.and urged hi views upon public attention iqioii every con venient occasion, The honor conferred upon him Is an empty one. He will oil the full prohibition vote, that is to say, of llmt portion that prefers to show its strength at the polls, inranton Jiepubhcan. AllltlCULTl'UAL SOCIETY. The .officers of Ihe Agricultural Society held a meeting at the Exchange Hotel on Friday afternoon last, The printing of the premium list in the newspapers was talked about, but ll was concluded not to have it don this year as the list had already been printed in pamphlet form, Ihe following appoin inents were made for the Fair : Marshal, Col O K Hughes; thief of police, James Thomas Policemen, W, W. Barrett, Joseph Waller; Stand Police, W M Ilariman, John Parage, Asa Dally ,G V. Foster, O B House, D. M Wilson and Newton Boone; Gate keepers,John Pursel, John Dally, II C Grolz, L T Conner B. F Fisher nd Edward Henry. Tfl p COLUMBIAN AND l'ive slud.nl. have kit expelled from IfincflnnOnilegetirnilsnimliict In Trenton, Theyanend.da Ihealre win re they occupied a box, and ciealid much disturbance. Alter wards they Brrcttd by policemen and bound over to appear at court f .r br.aklng In a door of a hn.P, The faculty piomplly .lis mlsned Ihem when the facts caiuo to ihtlr ens. We very gladly correct a statement which appeared In this paper recently, lo ihe effect thatSenalor Jackson was gradually falling, as we are informed by the very best authority mat ibis Is not Ihe case, but llmt his health Is Improving and his friends exnrnt llmt l.a will bo able lo attend to buslnc-s before long. Our statement was made on Information clven ns y a genileman who had lint returnei! IWim Sullivan County ,bul who we are happy to learn was misinformed. We expect to see our iron. lal Senator down this y, ay ogaln, as lively as ever. llUniALOP .ItlDtlK WOOMVAUD. The funeral of Judge Woodward look t,Wp at vVllkesbarre on Saturday afternoon last, At 1 o clock the members ol Ihe Luierne lti Association met in their room, and after hear ing a preamble and resolutions in relation to the deceased they marched In a body to Ihe re-ldenco of Stanley Woodward, where Ihe funeral services o f the Hnl church were read byll.iv. II.L. Jones. The ull bearers were Gov. Hovt. A.T. MrOllni. lock, C. II, Bnckalcw, Chai. Parrish, J- llagcn buch, A. F. Boa, (, 1), Ktttzel and J. Kit- ler. Columbia county was represented by Judire Klwcll, K. II. Little, Col. S. Knorr. and C. B. Jackson. Among others in attendance were Judges Mercur, Turnkey and Paxson of the Supreue Court, Hagenman and Sassaman of the Berks County bench, Judne Albrinht of Allenlown' Senator Eruientrout. F. B. Gowen, Simoo Cameron, and a large number of mem bers of the btr from Beading. The remains were taken to the Hollenback cemetery, where the Ilev D. Jacob Fre of the Beading l-.piscopal church officiated, and deposited in the family vault. EVERYBODY SHOULD C0MK TO THE FAIR AT ISLOOMSIiUllU UCTOHEIl 15, 10, 17 d IS, 1879. We will have the bieget Fair we ever bad. Bring your wives, your Bisters, your cousins and your aunts and have a cood lime eenen lly. Come on Wednesday anil bring every thing yon have worth showing and get a prem ium for it. Come on Thur.dav to eo the Big Ox. Come on Thursday to hear Benjam in F. Butler, Alex. K. McClure and Frank W. Hughes, who have been invited to be present. Come on Friday to see the Band of Indians and the "Great Moral Show." Come on Saturday and see the biggct"IIos Bace," you have ever seen. Noted "Hoaes" from a distance will be here. You are all invited to come by the officers. K. J. Mellenry, J'iei'i(oi( A. P Young, T M. (i. Hughes, I Vice I'midenta. Frea Fowler, f U H. Ent. J N. II. W Brown 1 P A. Evans, V Ercculin Cum. Win. Shairer, J J. F Peacock, 2rm.wrtr. Chandlee Eves, Librarian. M. W. Nuss, Scmtary, MONTHLY WEATIinit JtKVIEW. The following is a meteorological summa ry or record of the weather at Catawissa dur. ing'the month of September 187!),cotnplied from observations by W. G. Yeller. Baiometric pressure corrected fortempcrature anil elevation. Highest pressure on the 20lh, 30.4 12 inches; lowest on the 3rd, 29.733 inches; mouihly rangeO 701 inches ; average for the month 30.131 inches. Temperature of the air. -Highest temperature on the firt SO j degrees, lowest on the 2Glh 33 J degrees; average temperature for the month G0.2 degrees ; average of same month during previous year (1S78) B3 5 degrees; monthly ramie, 53 degrees ; greatest daily range on the iOlh, 28 degrees ; and the least daily range on the 3rd, 7i degrees. Moisture Mean relative humidity 77 per cent; number of days on which rain fell 9: total amount of rain fall, 3.00 inches ; rain fall during same monlli in previous year (1878) 2.99 inches. Wind. The prevailing wind was from the South and the highest hourly velocily during the month was 31 miles from the west on the 17th inst. .Miscellaneous items. thunder storms oo cuned on the 3rd, 7th and 21th, frosts occur red on the 21st, Both, 20lh and 27th, ice formed in exposed places on the 2Glh inst. FACTS FOIt DAIItVMEN. I should be homo in mind by practical dairymen, that the Perfected Butter Color of Well', Itichardson it Co., Burlington Vt., is the best obtainable in the world. It is abso lutely pure and harmlees, free from odor or fiivor, cannot ?x.il in any weather, is in 11 piid form and ready for instant use, costs but litt!e,and is of a uniform standard as to strength nnd intensity of hue. Use no other. OltAMlEVlLLK ITEMS. There was a great sensation in town Sunday morning when it was discovered that a thief hail been here in the night. He had broken into Bobbins' shop and got a chisel which he used .in opening the window in Davis notel where lie helped himself to two watches and some money. He tried Sloan's store, as tin chisel marks on the door showed, but did not succeed in making an entrance. He then open ed a window in the barrroom of Hagcnbuch's Hotel where he found about $10 in ihe drawer which he appropriated. He wat tracked as far as Bohrsburg but there lost trace of. Nothing has been heard of him since. Dr. M. V. B. Stevens Ihe Phrenologist h; paid Urangeville a visit lie told us a great deal about ourselves. Some of it we knew al ready and some we had only susf ccted. Mr. Cleea of the M. E. Church has started protracted meeting at the McIUnry school home. The Presbytery of Northumberland will meet here next week. Preparations are being made for their entertainment. The people of Orangeville are equal to.tlie task. The Academy military company were out will) their guiiB on Tuesday afternoon. They made a good apppearance with their well cleaned and shining guns, The new number of tlie Educator is out and appears to be a very interesting magazine. KlTOKTEH. ALL A. MISTAKE. The Statement going the rounds of the pa pers that an act was passed by the last icgis. lature providing Ih it no partridges should be shot for one year from November 1st, 1879, is Incorrect, No such act appears in the official list of laws passed by Ihe leglilalure of 1S79. Sportsmen can therefore bang away at ioor "Bob White" as usual during the shooting sea sonbut aa partridges are becoming ecaicer every year, hunters should forbear and give them a chance to multiply in Ihe land. 1'otU liun ledger, DO A KAVOH TO A FltlEND. If you have a friend suffering from any dlsor der of the Kidneys aend Ihem a package of kidney., ort, and you will make them happy, lis great tonlo power is especially directed to these diseases, and Itqukkly relieves the ills. tress and cures the disease. Have you tried IW DEMQCRA I ,)LOOMSBUEGr, COLUMBIA CTNTY, LKTTKtl FltOM IIKIIKH 1'ntINTV. llAMtiunci, Berks Co.. Sent. 28. '79 Messrs Editors of ''Tub Columbian" i Among tlio subscribers lo jour valuable pap. r IS ono whoso address is Hamburg in tho conn. ty of Berks, a stranger in n strnngo land whom tho people speak n strangn linguag) called "Dutch," drink more beer, kill fat oxen n- d It Is somotimes assorted "v lo tor Jackson." Be this, as it may your corresnondenl'n heart is made glad every Friday evening by Iho ap pearance of the Columbian nnd In perusing Its columns ho lorgels for Iho time his troubles with customers who will talk dutch In Mm. n language that ho cannot understand, much less speak without having his tonguo split, and the gills who will not let h im be. Hamburg is n town of somo twenty five hundred inhabitants. on the enstctn bank of tho Schuylkill river. Just halfway botween Pottsvillc and Beading on tho J'lilla.and Beading Bail road, and is tho largest borough in Berks county. Its bus- incss depends more upon tlio ricli agricultural region surrounding, limn manufactures, al though ihcso help trade considerably, Our ro ling mill which has been idlo for about three years will commence riinnlngognin in a few days, imploring about one hundred nnd fifty men, and psying out nearly ten thousnnd dollars per mouth Ibis In addition to the Foundries nnd Carriago shops will employ our people fully. Yesterday I attended a pic nic. What, you sny, a pic nio on Sunday ? Yes, it is quito cus tomary here to have Sunday School celebra tions on Sundny, and they aro very largely at tended cspeciallyby the political aspirants,who mnnoge to see the people, fix up matters gener ally, and sometimes even consent to address the Sunday School yesterday. Hon. Daniel Ermcntrout, ono of our prominent candidates for Congress was present and delivered a very plcnsing as well as instructive address lo the assembly. I was favorably impressed nnd think ho will do honor to our district if he should bo elected. His chances are good al though Clymer, Wanner and somo others are also in the field. Y'our correspondent is still true to democratic doctrines and principles, as well ns h is brother, wh 3 was recently chos en Lhairman of tho Democratic County Con- mittec and is to conduct the campaign of 1880 in old Berks. It seems to me I havo wander ed from the pic nic into the political field- well, a good democrat will leave a pic nic any time to attend to politics. I must mention a fruit farm within sight from the pic nic grounds it is one of the largest in the Slate, and tho ownerhasr.ow in li is ico-room several hun dred barrels of apples from last year. His crop of Bartlctt pears just gathered is Eight hundred buhels. "The farmers in this county aro generally well fixed," tho gentleman ro marked by whose side I was riding; "and live at homo," ho continued as ho drew tho lines over four fine horses. I was n competent wit ness in nil far ns one was concerned whero I in tho uniform and company of ihe Hamburg Hand had sat down to one of the most bounti fully spread tables in my life's experience. haul Band was engaged to furnish the muic during Iho Celebration and in passing I may remark that it numbers twenty six men in eluding the major and noted ihoroughout eas tern Penna. for their skill in playing and fine appearance as a band. At these pic nics the Band frequently leads the singing, and in their playing anything is in order fiom a reel to a overture. One notable feature is that it is led by a former citizen of Columbia County. Biding by, the driver gave me an opportunity to see tho country through which wewere pass' ing, nnd certainly from the Mississippi Biver to the Atlantic no moro beautiful or prosper ous section can bo found. The immense barns nnd fine dwellings, well cultivated fields, clean, white wabed fences and stacks of grain on almost every farm betoken the prosperity of these German farmers. At about eve ry two miles along the turnpike from Hamburg to Beading is a "watshaus" (Hotel) where yo thirsty dulcbmen can get a glass of beer. As Josh Billings has it, they are "num erously numerous." Your correspondent is only advanced far euough in the customs of the country to drink pretzels, and ignore tho beer. About lat but not least among , the farm pro ducts are an abundance of girls who nre all in the market matrimonial ; but I .would not advise the young men to come here unless they first learn to talk dutch. They might get an introduction lo take one of them, nndutch to see her safe home, and find out that she could not speak a word of English. I do not speak from experience, but I can fully appreciate the situation. I regret the confusion of tongues at the building of the towcrof Babel, because it seems likely to add one to tho long list of bachelors a matter that personally concerns Very truly yours, F. P. H. Kidney Diseases. Kidney diseases aflllct thn greater part of the human race, and tbey are constantly on tho increase but whero the virtues of Kidney Wort have become known, they are held in check and speedily cured. Let those who have had to constantly dose spirits of nitre, and such stuff, give this great remedy a trial and be cured. A Xeiv Counterfeit. Tho treasury department furnishes the following description of the new counterfeit f5 on the National State bank of Troy, N. Y'., of which $1,700 were found upon tho person of Wm Clulf when arrested in New Y'ork city, Saturday evening : The coun terfeit has the narao of John O. New, treas urer, and a pointed seal. The genuine note bearing tho same name has a scalloped seal and the words, "series of 1870," in colored ink, which the counterfeit has not. The genuine issue of this bank which has the pointed seal bears the name of F. K, Spinuer, treasurer. In the counterfeit the word 'trcas ury' under the name Allison is spelled 'tres ury.' The note is printed from the skele ton plates sold by Henry O. Cole, before his arrest, to New Y'ork partied. The printing is much below the average of this class of work, Dr, Kendall's celebrated treatiso on th horse, for sale at G. A. Clark's book store and at the Columbian office for 25 cents. Thi book should be in the hands of every man who owns a horse. Integrity of Judge Woodward. s illustrating tho official character of tho lato Judge Woodward, an intimate friend who was with him during his last illness, relates tho following ,- Tho Judge seemed to suffer greatly from tlio thought which came to him. time and agaiu, that while he was drawing his salary from the State, lie was'unable.'to render au equivalent, being disabled from writing opinions in eases submitted to him. Although very feeble ho penned, with great difficulty and with frequent pauses for rest, a letter of resignation to Gov, Iloyt. This be ing dono, ho seemed to feel easier. In a day or two tlio letter came back Irotu the Gover uor, with auother, declining in tho haudsom- est terms, to accept tho resignation. Both tho letter and tho reply reflect credit upoii their respectivo authors. II', Jl, Jlecord, bee a woman on horseback in another col limn, riding near Speer's Vineyards, wilh bunch of Grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that Is io highly esteemed by the meoicat proiession lor the use ol Invalid weakly persons and Ihe aged. Sold by Druggists. June 87 1-y If you are bilious you will find poiltlvo relief by using "Sellers' Liver Pills,"' Sold by all driiggisls. As nor reporlcr tame slong Water Slrtet last night, filtering with ihe thill nigh! alh and drawing Jilsnverroit llghtlr skull him, lie Hibi.ghl, "ntw Is lioi time for mils aftd cou'gn-," lAit lpoor mortals onlf knew what a certain cure Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is, how few would long suffer, ond then It costs only twenty- five cents Sanduihj (Ohio) ifryi's ler. Let your first attack of Indigestion be the last. Itouo the dormant energies of the stomacli with the Hitters. Tho tone thus imparted will remain. This is a fact cstab llshed by thousands of witnesses, whose tes timony Isslmply a statement of their own experiences. Those mulcted with general debility of every phase will find this medi cine an unfailing agent in building up nnd renewing their strength. For sale by all Druggists and rosptctable Dealers general ly. A Clergyman Killed. Tho llov. Dexter L. Lounsbury, Pastor of Christ's Episcopal Church atStratford,CoDn. was shot and instantly killed by his wife on tlio morning of Sept.-, 25, as he lay in bed bo s'tdo her. When Sir. Lounsbury came to Stralford from Bridgeport, a year and a half ago, it was known that his wife was liable to fits of insanity, of more or less severity, and had been ailing for sixteen years past. Tlio deed is generally regarded as having had no provocation except tlio freak of a diseased mind. As soon as Mrs. Lounsbury fired tho fatal shot sho rose nnd tan upstairs with tho revolver in her hand to tho room of Mary Cumuiiogs, a tervant, and awakened her. She (old the domestic what she had done and the latter went with her down stairs to tho -deeping room of tho rector and his wife and tlicro found that Mts. Lounsbnry had indeed killed her husband. Tlio servant, accompanied by ittto Anna Lounsbury, the clergyman's 11- year-old daughter, ran out and gave the alarm. Dr. Allen was hastily summoned, and when he reached tho house found life extinct. Tho weapon was a six-bairoled Peerless revolver, and when Mrs. Lounsbury came down stairs with tho servant she laid it on a bureau in the bedroom. When found it contained five loaded shells and one which had recently been discharged. Dr. Allen found that tho bullet had entered the back of the head, and had lodged iu tho base of tho brain. Lverything went to show that ho was lying on his right side, and that t-ho reached under the pillow where she had put the revolver, secured it, and then in the dim light of the early dawn placed the muzzlo of the weapon within a few inches e.f her hus band's head, and fired. The pillow and his night shirt were both blackened with powder, and a great pool of blood had trickled down, and formed in the depression in tho uiiddlo of the bed. Death must havo been instan taneous. Tlio details of the tragedy catue out moro fully at the inquest. Tho jury met at tho rectory. Tho body of Mr. Lounsbury lay on the bed in the position in which the physician found it. No blood was visiblo on the body, nor wero the features disturbed, and but for Iho pillow,at the first glanco ono would havo thought the pastor slept. Mary Cum mings testified that.ehe had been a bervant in tho house for the past seven weeks. On Tuesday Mrs. Lounsbury had seemed some what excited, and in conversation with tho wituess about her illness bad said that Mr. Lounsbury wished bcr to submit to an opera tion ; that she had refused and had asked her hu-band if ho could make her, and that he had replied that if sho would not consent he would put her out of the house ; the thought of tho operation seemed to greatly excite Mrs Lounsbury ; about 5:30 A. M., the witness heard a noise as of something fall ing in the lower part of tho house. Soon af ter Mrs. Lounsbury came lo tho door iu her night dress with a pistol in her hand and cried, '1 have killed my husband.' The wit uess said, 'Oh, no, you havo not.' 'I have, I have.' Mrs. Lounsbury answered. Witness then went down stairs, as has been nanated Mrs. Lounsbury seemed greatly agitated, and was crying and wringing her hands in great distress. As far as the witness knew Mr. Lounsbury had always been a kind and lov ing husband and had attentively ministered to his wife's wants. Sirs. Lounsbury was in clined to be fretful when ill. AnuaM. Louns bury testified that she was awakened by the report of tho pistol, she thought, about 0 A. M. She hastily dressed and went down stairs to her parents' bedroom and shook her papa. but could get no answer. Mrs. Loun-bury testified as follows : 'I am willing to tell all I know about this dreadful afiair. My bus band did not know that I bad tho pistol. Af ter burglars tried to get into our pantry, anil succeeded iu getting into Mrs. Bunett's house next door I spoko to my husband about get ting i pistol, but ho would uot hear of it. l'tually I became so frightened when ho left me alone that one day when I was in New Haven 1 bought a revolver. I used to keep it in a box hid from my husband. Some nights I slept with it under my pillow. All I recollect about Tuesday night is that we re tired as usual. During tho night I remem bcr waking my husband and asking him to get up and get mo a drink of water, which he did. I know I shot him, but I cannot tell how or why. I did uot do it because I wish ed to avoid any pain or danger. I am willing to sulfer the full penalty ol the law, but cannot tell why I l-ilnvl him . TTo fllnnra kiuou mm.- no always treated mo kindly.' Tlio jury brought in a verdict that 'Dexter O. Lounsbury cauio to his death by a pistol shot at the hands of his wile, Mary, dooe on tho 2-ltli of September, ut about 5 o'clock A. M , the act being com mitted during a condition of temporary do" raugement of tho mind occasioned by disease Mr. Lounsbury was nearly 3G years of age and a graduato of Trinity College. Ho first practiced medicine nnd becaiuo acquainted wilh his wife by being called to treat her professionally. The wife, uot being in the habit of receiving callers, is almost a stranger to the members of Stratford parish. She is very much prosliated by the shock. Mrs, Lounsbury is of very full habit and is subject to rushes of blood to tho head. She remem bers sufferiug with one Tuesday night. Chew JicxsoN'a BasT 4 tei Nm y Tubm-ru. Denuis Kearney, the California agitator, called at the Palaco Hotel iu San Francisco and scut up his card to General Grant, but the Ueneral declined lo receive him, by which action ho displayed very good sense. Tho condition of things in Memphis is said to bo improving. Tho number of yellow fe ver cases is ou tho decrease. Wine with Cake for Eutfrlaiuuients. Wo tako pleasure in directing tho attention of tho publio to Speer's celebrated l'ort Grapo Wine, a puro and unadulterated article, up on which vcry ono may most implicitly rely. This wino is tuudo at Speer's Vineyards, Passaic, Now Jersey. It has a rich' flavor, mellow juiciness, and brilliant color ; and is uot only an ngrceablo beverage, but is highly beneficial in all its properties for invalids and aged persons. For talo by 0. A. Kleim, Hloowslurg, Pa. Sote firs, teller, salt rheuni,.rc.. am cured br "Dr.Llndsey's Mood Marcher." Sold br all liugglslf. URANUKu'uAMIIi.WES. LI'S. Coi.UMMAN i Mir .S'lrs.-The two last Issum of yuur paper Iihvo cuntalned.the Indirect Information that the Grangers (Pa trons properly) had put In nomination can didates for olfico In this county. Y'our week before last Issue, says : "wo are not positively assured Ike.'' and, your Inst weeks Issue, says, after naming the candidates of tho rations other parties as being nrescnl nt the Repub lican Convcntlou, that "Air. the gran ger candidate was present." Now, who Is Mr. ? I have been Secrelary of Po mona Orange No. C. for the whole time ol Its existence till the present year ; to date have never missed n meeting and know something about the grange business, nnd 1 most emphatically declare, there Is not, and never lias been a granger candidate, ai such, for any ollice In this county. Further, po litical subjects are never discussed In our meetings. Ours Is an Agricultural organiza tion, not a horse racing society. Neither is It a place whero political stagers congregate. o try as grangers to "mind our own busi ness," advance the cause of agriculture, and the best Interest of society thereby, and desire tho co-operarion of all classes In so clely. We make no thrusts at any party or man. A former editor of your very valuahlo pa per moro than once requested me to bring beforo the grange, the subject of supporting only mch men as would pledge themselves to loner salaries of public offices and kin dred reforms. Even this vtry salutary hint was never taken by us. As a body, wo are a grange individually, democrats, republicans, greenbackers, last but not least temperance. I believe your paper as friendly to tho grange as any In the county, and trust you wilt insert this letter. Yours E. M. TnwKsnuitY. Catawissa, Pa., Sept. 30, 1879. It matters not the age of sufferers from coughs, or croup, "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup is good for all alike. Price 25 cents. I Business Notices. All wool black castimers 48 cents to $1.10 a yard at Lutz t Sloan's Lutz & Sloan have received their new stock of Mme. Demorest l'attcrns. Call at their Store for n catalogue. Good Canton Flannels for 8. 9. 10. 12 Si 15, 1C and IS cents ner vard at Silas Ym ?! Light Street. Sept. 19-2m McKlnnevs Shoe Store below O r House. Zephyr finished Grrinaiitowii wool S cents per oz. toliet land Wuol HI cents per oz Saxony wool 1C cents per oz. nt Lutz & Sloan's. All kinds of stoneware. J. 1. 1 and '2 gallon flat and high pots, and 2,3, -1, 5 and G gallon apple aud cream pots, with i . ..:.t...i l.-J- -i r s.i . i miiiuub iiu, iu price iioui i ci. upwmii j, 1, 2, 3 and 4 gallon iugs, for sale a. Lis. A Street by Silas Y'oung. sept, it) 2-m. Felt skirts 52 inches wide at the waist for G5 cents at Lutz & Sloan's. Boot headquarters at McKinney's, Wnnt good live calves that weigh 120 lbs to 125, 130, HO, 150, ICO and upward Light Street by SILAS YOUSO. Sept. 19 3-m. Large ladies can net felt skirts to fit them at Lutz & Sloan's. Rubbers at McKinney's. Wanted 2000 lbs of nice dried Rasnber. rips, at 9.r ronta tier t.nnnrl And OftAfi ,,a nfnicftdripd t.iKnr! rhPrrip fnrwhirh I uill .. . . . ... I IlflV Ills Vorv litfrlidse miifL'ol nrina I Silas Young. July 18-0m. Admission free at McKinney's. New shawls and skirts at Lutz & Sloan's. Cash paid for 1000 bushels of cood whit or yellow Uats at l.igtit street by SILAS iouno. Sept 5, j!irK Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. "Wanted, 200 tons of good Rock Oak nark at to per ton uy situs lounir, u: I Street. Sept. 19. 3m. The largest assortment of dress goods ever offered by Lutz Si Sloan now in stuck, Call at McKinney's for Shoes. Beautiful Silk Hats New Soft Hats, Wool Hats, Fur Hats, Tor Men for Hoys and Children Al the Popular store of D. LoiYWib New fall stock of dry goods at Lutz & sloau s. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. p EXEHAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. tt .units . nun (nil ..linn. v-v- lumbla county, do hereby make known nnd proclaim to the nualliled electors of Columbia county that a generaf elation will bo held on TUESDAY, THE JOHN W. HOFFSIAN, Illxh Sheriff of Co- OUMII til.' NOVKMBUlt, ts; (belngthe Tues day next following the tint Monday of said month , ior me purpose oi eiecuugiue syverui persons nere- luuiicr utuiicu, ui-nii; One person for State Treasurer ot Pennsylvania, ono person for High Mierirr ot Columbia county. Ono Der&on for coroner or Columbia countv Two persons for Jury commissioners ot Columbia county. I also hereby nuke known and give notice that tho olaces ot hotdlne- Ihe nforosnld election In the sever. al wards, boroughs, districts and tow nshlps within -outy of Columbia are aa follows, viz: Beaver township, at the publio houso ot Joseph II. shuman. Benton townshln. nt the nubile nouse of Hiram iirss, iu me iom n oi iiemon. Last llloom. at uia court House, in llloomsburir. West Bloom, at the Court House, in BloomsburL'. Buroueh or Berwick, nt tho ontce ot W. J. Knorr. in iuu uoruugu 01 ucrwicK. iiuruugnoi vmraiia,itt.uiopuuiio uouse oi ywi-lijinl-elfer. Brlarcrt'ck township, at tho public school hoase near Evansvllle. Catawissa township, at the publio houso ot hamuel nusivuuauwvi, lit lilt? mnu Ul ai,llss;i. Centre township, at tho school houso near Lafay. etto creasy's. North Conjnghain District, at the school house near the colliery of John Andersun x Co. houlu Conjughaiu District, ut the huuso ot John llonroe. Flshlnircreelj township, at tho school house neur l. i. i iiilo s. rruusuu inwnsmp, nt too uiwrencq school house. Oreenwood township, at tho houso of Joseph It. Heml'uck township, at thn public houso ot Clus, It iin'iu'ui u, in iuu iuwu in nock uorn. Jackson Un nshln. ut I ho houso ar Kektel (Nile. Uicust township, at the public house ot Daniel Kehres, in Numedla. Mlilllu township, nt tho publio house ot Aaron Hess. In the town of Mtmiuillle. MadNin township, at the publio school house In Mt. Pleasant township, at tho house ot II. W. Melilck. Montour township, at tho public house of lteuben Itauch, at ltupei t. Main township, at the public house of Jeremiah E SiiKVlluvi Ki-I. 1'o.irtngcrcelt township, at tho houso ot Hamuel 01illCI, orange township, at tho public houso of it. J Da is lu Draiurui llie. lino township, ut tho Centre School House, lately 11 vi.il liv n vi.i.. ..r tl... r.i,i ... l .t.i ........ ...V. "J " .'. ..." k.i.&ri.a v. USUI IU..US.1IU. NUirarlO.lt tOWllShln. nt till, lintlsjmf Allnns iV.l.i , tt neon ai luy puoiio nouso or jotin Kikrotu In i.iKiii. pirc-i bast kcott township, nt the publio houso of Jaeol: Miller, lu Sspy, At all elections hi-ninfter linl, 1 iinrter llin 1UB,.r thlscominonwcilili, the election polls dull bo open ed Utselell U'cluck In Urn fnri'luum. 11ml klii.ll ....... tlnuo open without Interruption or adjournment un III been o'clock In tho eieulug when the till, w 111 bo cluscd. NOTICE IS HEttEltY GIVEN. That eiery person excepting Justices of the Peace and Aldermen, Notaries Vublle and 1'cmiis In tho Inllltl.i serueu of the stale-, who shall hold or shall Ilielltof lirolltor trust under the I'rllMl k.ia,!.i .... this state, and city or certiorated district, whether a toiuinlssloncil onlocr or otherwise', u subordinate omcer or agent who Is or shall be employed under the- Legislature, Executive cr Judiciary Department of this Mute, orot any city or ot any Incorporated ? ?. V fe '.Sri'iW.1'.' m''!nb;'r..1" Congress ...... . aiu.uiv, ow ui iuu se'eci or cuminan coum ll ol auy city, or -voinialloncmot aiy ,uTWuu.' Lai,wu'a ."w Aucu Puwew holdiDL' cr ext rclsjUip at tho bamo time the unice or appoint intutol JudtfealiuKctor or ck-r W ajjy elation oj PA. this Common wealth, and that nolnspector, .Iiulire or ptliernnmrof such election shall to rllill.lelo li then voted fur. Tho Insncetors ami .luiliro cf tho elecllons shall meet at. tho rwiprctlve places appointed for holding i i-il-viiuii in iiiciiiMrKT io wnicnuiey respectively belong, before seven o'clock In Iho morning, and c-acliof said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shnll bo a utiallilctl oter of such district. The nualliled voters of the several districts In this county at all general, township hor oukIi nnd spocirii eli ' tlnns, are h"rctjy hereafter authorised mi l requlrce to otc by tickets printed or written, or partly printed nnd partly written, Tf r ally classified as follows I one ticket shall embrace the names ot all .luitres of Courts toted for, and labelled, outside, MiiiTlelarri" ono ticket shall err brace the names of all Iho state ontcers voted for and to bo labelled ".state; uno ticket shall embrace Ihe names of nit county officers voted for, Including the onico of Deflator, anil Mcmtiors of As siinMv, If voted for, and members of congress, If voted for, ami lie l.iiiolicd "County i" one ticket shall embrace the names of all township ofllcers voted for, and Im lalicllcd "Township i" ono ticket Mian cm mace the names ot all borough omcers (otcil for, and be latrllcd "llorouch." xiidcachclaaarhnilbo deposited In separato bal lot botes. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Ptierlfmontce, Woomsburg, nherlir. x to. !, "711-tf SHERIFFS SALE Hy Mrtuo of Riindry writs Issued out of the Court of Common Hcas of Columbia county and to mo di rected, will bo exposed to publio sale at the Court House In tho town of Illooinsbuig, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, at one o'clock p. m., on Saturday, October 25, 1879. All that certain lot or plcco cf land ltuato In Hrlarcrcck township, Columbia county nnd state ot t'cnnsjlvanla bounded and described as follows, to wlt I On the north by land of Oconto Bower, on the east by land of Swank, on tho south and west by lands of (leorgo Helford, containing seven acres moro or less on which are erected a frame dwelling house and out-butldtngs. seized, taken lu execution at tlio suit ot W illiam Olrton, Administrator ot ItacSocl Olrton against Ed ward It. Uowcr and Jacob Bower and to be sold as tho property of lldward IL Bower and Jacob Boer Htkwakt, Attoi ney, I'l. Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece ot land situate In Kishlngcreek township, countj ot Columbia and slato of I'enns) lvanla known as tract No. s of tho es tate o"t William lluckalew deceased, and bounded and described as follows, lo-wtt: On tho north by lands of on the cost by Hands ot John M. II ickalew and John White, on the south by land of John Huff and John white nnd on the west by lands or Ilarman.I. Hess and Monroe Mark!, con taining seventy-two acres moro or lens, llfty acres of which Is cleared land, on which Is erected a large barn, frame house and out-bulldlngs. selred, taken In execution at tho suit of s. II. Warner against Jarlus Harrison and to be sold as the iropctty of Jarlus Ilairlson. I.im.HS, Attorneys. Fl. Fa, ALSO, All that certain lot or plcco ct land situate In Briar- creek township, Columbia county and stato of l'enn sj lvanla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt I on tho north by the public road, on tho cast by land of PeUr llayman, on tho south by land of Peter llayman and on tlio west by land ot Bolls, contain ing three acres moro or less on which nre erected a frame house, wagon maker shop and out-bulldlngs. seized, taken into execution at the sultot Stephen Michael against necrgc B, W. Hosier and to be sold as tho property ot fleorge B. V. Hosier. Mu.LEa, Attorney. Fl. Fa, ALSO, All that certain lot of land situate In Orange town- Bhlp, Columbia county, beginning at a stono corner lnllneofland ot lll.hard Bright north eighty de grees westtwentj-slx nnd two-tenths perches ton stone, thenco by the same, south sixteen nnd ore- halt degrees west forty-seven and seven-tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of John Henry north tnenty-two degrees and one half east forty, two perches and one-tenth to an apple treo, thence by land ot John Henry north seventeen degrees west ten perches and seven-tenth to tho place cf be ginning containing clht acres and thirty pershes of land strict measure, on which aro elected a plank house, stable and out-bulMI gs. Setze'd, taken In execution at the suit of Co umbla County against Mary A. Brlnlit and to bo sold as the properly of Mary A. Bright. kiu.kk, Attorney. Lev. I-'a. ALSO, Ml those cerUlu lots or pieces ot land situate In Miniln township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot No. 1(11 lsboundtd on the north by 1'iftli street, on the east by May street, on tho south by lot No. los, and on the w est by lot No. 100, containing two acres more or Ichs vacant. ALSO, I)t No. tos bounded on tho north by lots one hun dred and ono hundred and one, on the east by May sheet, on tho south by lot No. 110, and on tho west by lot No. 1, containing two acres more or less a cant. ALSO, Lot No. S5l bounded on the north by Third street on the east by lot No. 232, on the couth by Fourth street, and on tho west by lot No. :&), being sixty six feet In front and two hundred and UUrty-one In. depth-Vacant. N.7ri1. faLn In oromtlnn at t hn onlf n . U- . bu- v. .v. ., Creamer against John Keller and to bo sold as the property of John Keller. Littles, Attorneys. Vend Ex. ALSO, All the defendants Interest In a certain tract of land situate In Oreenwood townsh!p,Coluinbla coun. ty, Pennsjlvanla, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Be glnnlngatastouelnllioralddloof tho road thenco by land of James Berry north clghty-clght decrees and twenty.three minutes webt twenty-seven perch es to the mlddlo of little Flshlngcreek, thenco up tho middle of said creek north thlrty-threo degrees cast forty-six perches to a stone, thenco by same north setenly-clgnt decrees east twenly-flvo perch es to a hemlock on tho w est sldo ot tnUl-dam, thence up the west sldiot bald inlll-dam forty-two perches (or to such distance as w III secure a head and fall o1 fourteen feet at tho b.w-mlll on tho premises herein described), thenco south thirteen degrees cast to a stono In the middle ot the road beforo mentioned thenco by tho same south seventy-one degrees twenty-Uirco minutes forty-seven perches to a stone thouce by the middle ot said raid south thirty-two degrees, twenty-three minutes, twenty-three perch es, io a sionc, tuence south twenty degrees, twenty uirec miiuncs, uuneen perches a ohl- Iho mhiiiin nt said road to tho place cf beginning, couta'lntng elev en acres, three perches nhd appurtenances. ALSO, All tho defendants Interest In a certain tract laud situate tu lino ond (Ireeuwood townsIilps,cQut ty of Columbia and suuo ot I'cnnsj lvanla, beginning atnpKt thenco by land ot Margaret Coarson, east inrce uuniireu and eighty perches to a post, thence by land of lluinprey Barker north one hundred and eighty perches to a whlto oak, thence by lands of J, J. Bobbins and J, Berry north elghty-ntno degrees anu onu-nau west three hundred and eighty perches to u poat, thcuco by lands of Ksther Eves south one . j w. .oii,v, r.ca RUULU UUC 1 half degrees ct ono hundred and ten Derches to thnip,w.f i V. . . . VKca'!a . J60 l"aco beglnnlmr, containing two hundred and forty-four acres and thirty, seven perches more or less, on which Is crictcd a barn. Seized, taken In execution ut tho suit of Thomas .T. Vandersllce oglnst John Leggott and Alexander J. Krlck and to bo sold as the propertyit John leccott and Alexander J. Frtck, ViKDiiwucK, Attorney. vend Ex. Terms cash on .day of sale. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, septic. 70-ta Hherirr. A WEEK In your own town, nnd no cap ital risked. You can glvotho business a trill ltliuutoxienso. Tho best opiwrtu. nlty ever ofrercd tor thuse willing to urk, 0I1 Should trv notlltliL-i.thn until lousee for Miur.splr wlim .mi ... Iho buslnoss wo offer. No room to explain here. iuu ran aeyow au your time or only jour spare time to tlio business, nnil mnL-a (-rout .... ,.!..-. hour that you ork. ttomen make as much as men. send for special piivat- tfruiHaiidmrtlcutira.wi,ich wemalltiej tsouttltfrco. Don't com Dial n of hard .. :';?. ..'.. . "'ir. nut" a cimuce. Auurcss II iiAL.i.r,ri- i iu , ruiiuuu.Matne. cct3, 'iv-iy SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ ot Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Picas ot Columbia county and to mo luieeieii, win no oxpos-d to public salo cn Uiu pn-ialsca la Berwick, I'a., at o'clock, p. m.. on iMomlity, Uctoher 20tli. JS79. All that certain piece ol landsltuale In tlio imrnui-ii of Berwick, Cd inibla county. I'a.. nniniiixi n n... iiunii v) nun u i-aiii Mkeudall, and lot of Charles A. Becker, cn the cast by lot of farah Becker, on un- suiiiu uj i'udiii street and on the west by lot cf ., .,i,jufi, me same neing ono hundred .... ij-iisnt iiuuu nun ...ir niontr C.msl sti-.e. .ndfiiy-nlne and a halt feet more or less In deth- -,... .,.,.....,.., ui luisiiumoer ininy.tlve, thirty u maiKcu una numbered In gen eral pl.iu ot said borough, on which m ..,i largo tlireo story frame hotel, containing eleu-n bed mums uuii ouier urge rooms, to-wlt t Hltlog roomi parlor, dli.lng room, bar room. Ac. a Inn-. buiiiii', uuii iruiue sneu. awel of iv,.i ...n,Q- the premise i. seized, token in execution at tho suit of ii, Wer rctt against fhlllp snonev witii'imii ir. i... Wugui-r, lerro tenant und to bo sold as tho properly I tenant, " , I -'less ...... j.fuv., nnu miuce io james Wagner, terro sov, Attorney, Lev, Fa. '1 inns cash on day of salo. JOHN W. sept, 81, t. HOFFMAN, Sheriff. , A MONTH euarantip,l sis at homo mado in u.n i..7i,,..7s...7.? Capital not required i e wm Hift ,.... nvmcu, uujs aim girls make money raiti.r u Vi f,,. , : light ond pleasant, and. "such as anyone cuii Jo ttmn nt nmltilnn ii.. ni.., .. right ut. Those who aro wise who bee T thu Sit AS ui seuu us ineir uaare&ses ut once nii b.. tUemwUca. CtMIy Out Ot aud tirmttS KnSft ftl time. THuse already at work we latin c uu uriZ wm ol money, AUdribs 'I UU K V lu s SLiffi Mfttae, " uuc octs Ullllll T. P. Eunkel's Bitt:r Who of Iron. tth.wnctcr tscn known lo fall In Iho inreof weakness attended with sjmptoms, Iniltspo-dllon to exertion, loss ot mcinoiy, dltilciilty of breadline wcikness, horror of disease, night meats, cold feet weakness, dimness of vision, languor, univer sal lastltuiln of tho muscular ajstcin. enormous appetite, Mltli tlyspcptti umptoins, hot hands, ntnhlnif ot the body, drjness ot tho tkin, patld countenance, unci rruptlo son the lace, purltilng t e blood, pain In the back, hern Incss of tlioejeltds frequent black Spots riling before the i jcs, with suriuslon and tossof sight, want of ntter.tlon, tic. Roldotly in i bottle ttt I th1 genulni . m not aud onii'v t,9 Nnhh Ninthft , Philadelphia Art. In tree. .Uk for R. I'. Ktiukd'a Itllter Winn of Iron, ami toko no other Insko. lienulne Bold only lull boMli , ITcrvouo Dobilityl Noivous Debility! Dtblllt, a itiprc-Jsid lrrllablo klatc ir inind, a wens, ncivous, exhausted titling, ho enrnry or animation, confjHul herd. Weak memory, lln-conRC-ipiencescf excesses, mental overwork. 'Ihls ncr ous deblllly nndsft sovereign cure In K. 1'. Kunke' h Bitter Wine of Iron. It tones Iho system, dlp li tho mental gloom ami despondency, and rejuven ates tho entire s)stcrn. Sold only In tl bottles. Oct Iho genuine. Sold by all druggists. Ask for B. P. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, and tako no other. Genuine sold only In 1 1 bottles or six bottles for is. AIM ask Is a trial of this valuable medicine. It will convince tho most tkeptlcal of Its merits. Never Failing Worn Syrup. n.r. Kunkel's Worm Syrup novcr falls to destroy Sent, Pin owl Stomach Worms. Dr. Kuukcl Is tho only successful physician who remo es 1 apo onn In two hours. Head and all ccmplelo Lllvc, and no fee till head passes, common aenso teaches that It Tape Worms can be removed, nil other Worms can bo readily destroyed. Send for circular to Dr. Kun kel, Son North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, IM., or ak your druggist for a bottlo of Kunkel's Worm Sjnio. 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