-r. nnT T1 ir m I at 1 1 ir i i i i . 1 1 ivi i i n m ntooMsntmi, rmiiAt, olioiieu u, im Rail Koad Time Table. ACKAtf ANNA ft uLOOMSBflnO HAIL ROAD " MORTH. sooin. T.S9A. M. .4.49 P. M 11.4.1 A. M -commodatlon Train,. . (Train ....... I ...I i ill n' T.M A. M , 11.00 M. Train .M P, M. Homn. south -mmodatlon Train 8,53 A. M. T,M P. M. Tolar BPrcs 4.M P. M. MM A. M. rnrcmgh cars on Express train cither to Now York .....oiiMiii. Accommodation train runs between ,tawl3Siiand Williams jiuru ait Invl IUVJ D1AUU LI I I..l, .n nivnyanntui.--LoaTO Cambra MnnilAV. Wrdnesday and Friday at (1:80 a. m., orrlToat UlnniiUDUrif u ii.auiv.iii. iauw iiiunwsuiincuu iamodiys alter arrlral of Pdlladelphla mall? ..fnl AKD 1.AIS0SVIL...E. Ieave IJllnlaVll 0 .rfinnir at Uloornsburg by U m. Leave lllooms. 5 iw on same days after arrival ol Pnrladelphla Biff iliesugollno terminates atMUlTlllo. ntnn and llloomsourff. A daily stage lino leaving iirnton In the moral ag and returning in the cvo- ning of the samo aay. MAIL HOUTES. imr 1111. aif iii-oOMSBrmn.-Leave VtTUto Ha l irrtTtnn it Uloornsburg by 10 a. m. Leave Ittooins. burg on samo days alter arrival ot Philadelphia mall. .un lit niUQRrnn.tinvna lti.ntnn Vnnngv Wedniwday and Friday at", a. m., arriving at nloomsuurir ub a v. uu LA:iieo iiiuumsuiirfr I lies. day, Tnursilay and Saturday at 8'a. m., arriving at it:nton at J p. m. TUDLIO SALES. Jcfso Haines, executor of J. Watson Hibba, i...,.,t. will flpll Vfllliallln Timlipr T.anil nn t. Tnn:., n.t ..--J .1.- XTopAmhAr. 19th IRTO . I, K, Krickbaum and A. H. I'enington Ad- '.!.i..lnM n f Ti.lifil Pnrlrfl: ilopenaai. . will aoll is;o. A. J. Hess, administrator of Hiram Lunger, , .1 ,tll tail vnlnol.lr. nnl eelnla Unli... to. Oct. 25, on premises in Suearloaftwt), J, II. Hetler, & J, II, IIarter,ndministrators r Un-lo,- .U.niu1 tclll Coll ,.ll.l.. ..I .il.t, nn nmniiad In tlttlln I nr.. nn t . tr!-..l r. T) l r 1. IV. iriCnUaUlll, lib 11 Ul. ..riUK, UAfCUlUTS Ol iKQua jiniiK, uccciisuii. win nun TuiuHuio rem state on premises in lienton, twp., on Oct. 25. f. 1C. Krickbaum, k Diniel SliulU, executors f Philip Sbultz, deceased, will sdl valuable .nt nettta nn nrPin tuna tn Ttontnn twn nn 28. See advertisements in another column, Tlie heirs of John Swiiber, dee'd, will tel. on on Saturday Nov. 8lh, 1879. The administrators of. Margaret H. Smith re'd win sen personal property anci real es ale i premises near Jersey town on Friday Oct. KRIBE NOW -FOR THE- OLUMBIAN, ONLY 25 CENTS UNTIL JANUARY 1st, 1880. (IN THE COUNTY.) TERMS, $2.00 A TEAR. vi r. Ik J in if m si a! li inu ibkiiiu' SPECIAL NOTICE. Xotwlthstanding tlie cbange !n this cilice n ...'t fill.. ! 1 1 1. - U raniuisiun anu evervuuuv win kuuw iruui hoi oro. mrl c ft toil . W mnfprplv r.ntiP. nnfl n ucioDir iai ioju. win a ku noon, an rm-kwAv m KIutpII ilfmre IhPir nrrnunlH (o he 'nriiimrAv in tlm nast niiriit vrara wn nrn i ii ; t. l i. Liiinir oi uiu Kiuu. iia uu huiis w iii ue u uuuu t f. 1 l .1! II l T 1 il . fll 1. . iJ.1 XT. Ill MUCH LUWa 1UH Will IMS HLIAU&ril NOTICE Uavinir been nomirated by the Nathan Party for the office of SherifT I take tnic method of informinir rnv frends irresneo tive of party that lama candidate for elec- it the election to be Held JMov. 4tn ibl'J. tf. U. H. Ent. a rope .....crone,, ,, ,he mtn h d . """"uncing a roi walk SmW . ' I , 1 yllkM"'" e fined thl .l "!"wln,1,e; I'wouldh.ve served Zg3UJMBIAN ANt DEMOGRAT3LOOMSBUEG, COLUMB COUNTY, PA. ied on UV L K0Ck.0f Wym,n8 TllTn ftftcrno'.t that place. The funeral was l.rgrly attended, and all p,co Mr I Z:r C,,tA M"e 010 kie'w him Tn" p0pular wilh lo Fatal AcctDEnx-Oeorge Ilreece of M.dL -on low.ll!p ftll ffom , (ree mo lnKMlk, icaJiind 7 ' ", LW,,,,p0.T ,hit ,,,ey wcte 'P- I'ery and he lonthls foolhold. ,nnnI'C'Pr;r h" "ie 1 u "'l,k I' f'n'"',to 'ake a situation In the joboflioeofMr. Yordy, Mr. Howman I, a young ,,, who recently finLh.d hi, trade "at UnhtpMcan office. We wish him 6UC. The town council of Tow.mda ha' contracted w lh a Iionlon company lo build water works Illoomslmrg, which U fully one half larger than Towanda, has hem fooling over the same matter for jfats, Towanda people want water lo drink, the other fellows don't.-tfutf.Wi JTrricin, A man named llrookhart was sen tenced to fifteen years in the penitentiary last Saturday In Willianisport. HI, crimo wa3 n atr6cious assault upon a Httlosirl. The court gave him the full extent of the law. Hanging is too good for such men, The new unifirms of the Band arrived Iab! week, and they made their first appearance on Thursday morning. The uniform la grey trimmed with black, with silver bands and buttons, It Is a very pretty dress. A.'Ij. Frilz, E'ij., who was recently married to Ml.s Dora Evans, while attending 'the f-tate Fair at Philadelphia, has go-ie to visit New York, and oilier eastern cities. We wish the couple a long life of happlnens. Ouo letter used in our specimens at the lair was borrowed from the Republican, but not any ink, ns that paper falsely alleges. Considering ,t. r, .l... r. ,i. , . . mo mti wn .uu ucpuoman borrows something irom us every lime it gets a job, it was pretty small potitocs to speak of our fair display In tho way in which it did. Hereafter lit it be distinctly understood that we neither lorrow nor lend. TUB FA in. Wo aro requested to announce that' tho uex mtctingofthe Slato Granga will bo held nt Uloomsburg on the Oib of December. The executive committee of the Columbia county Pomona Urango will hold a moeting on No vembor 7th to make arrangements for the same. The body numbers about 500 members and our people will undoubtedly do all in their power for tho entertainment of lhe"visitors. Invitations are out announcing the wedding of Mr. rrauk B. Thornton, and Miss Linle II Angle, both of Danville l'a. Tl.e ceremony is pet down for Wednesday evening Ocl. 23, at the elegan tly furn ished res idence of Mr. W ill jam Angle, father of the bride elect. The contract' ing parties belong to the highest circles of Danvillo Society,and the event will undoubted If be a most brilliant and fashionable affair. Miss Annie is one of Danville's belles, and numbers her admirers by the score, both at home and abroad, Breakfast Table. CODRSB OF LECTIjHESAT BERWICK. The Young Men's Christian Association of Iierwick, fPa., have arranged their Second tiiiuil Lecture Course as follows, to bo deliv er; J in Association Hall : November 1st, encral Kilpatrick, "Incidents and Battle Scenes of the Rebellion. ' November 28lh, Kev. O, II. Fowler, D. D., LTj, D. "Muscle Brain,'.' December 15tli, Chaplin C. C. McUabe. D. D. "Bright Side of Life in I.ibby risonv" January 14th Colonel C. G, Jackson. How we Murder the King's English." A membeiship ticket in the Association entill the holder to admission lo all ihe above Lec lures. Course tickets may be had at the stores or from'membe.-s for $1, No deduction from is price will be made afier any of the Lec tures. Single admission 35 cents. Persons esiring Course Tickets should secure them at once as only a limited number will be sold. 'ersons from neighboring towns may score lickels by addressing Lecture Cjramittee, Young Men's Christian Association, Berwick, The Miners' Hospital will be located at Ash land. Judire Elwell held argumeut court In Dan. lilleon Monday The Post office at Willow Vale has been dis contluued by Ihe Department. Articles lefiatlhe Fair dinner may be found by inrjulry of Mr- Win. Elwell. The Convocation of Wllllamtport held its Hjular meeting In Danville this week. Iialah Hnpert of Ha?1iton,ent a ftwdays Blown with his family during the fair. The Sjnod of Harrisbuig and Presbytery of fioitbuniberland are in session at Williams. I port. Clarence Keller, a graduate of this office was I in town during the fain He is now employed is me othce or the amnion liepuwican. Tho long wished for rain came on Saturday flernoon,and produced a very agreeable change in the atmosphere. iTheAshtonsliad full houses on Friday and Eiturday nights. Everybody was pleased with Iliem. The ladies of the Epircopsl church cleared wrly three hundred dollars at the Dining hall to the fairgrounds last week. The Congregation of the Reformed church ill hold a festival in the Operi House Friday 'tenlng October 31st and' Baturday evening November 1st for the benefit of the Sunday chool. Three men In abucev. drawn bv a steer ii 'nil harness and with a bit In his moutli,creatcd le a sensation on the streets last Friday, Itie buegy was nroltr well filled, and so were usiaen, CAltl'BT WKAV1NU it .'irs. it, j, Parker at the Iron Bridge aboy I wangevllle is an experienced carpet weaver, l will receive ciders for work, at reasonable puts. A TIMELY WARNING. A CADTIOS.ABOUT BIIOT IS UUIE. The London Lancet a medical iournalof high repute, publishes the following timely advice : This being tho season when game killed by shot, and probably containing the pellets, is eaten, it may be worth while to caution those who consume the flesh of birds with avidity that the proportion of instances in which shot is found is probably small in comparison with the number of cases in which the pellets are nwitlingly swallowed. It is a matter of peculation how much mischief a shot may do when passed into the Intestines, but the fact that anomalous diseases have been set up by the pr :ence of very small bod ies which have been mangled in folds of the mucous membrane renders It desirable to put lho public on their guard. Occasionally the most disastrous re sults have followed such small causes. We have In recollection Ihe case of a physician who died after prolonged and unexplainad suffer ings from the impaction of a very small nail which had found its way into a pudding, and was Inadveitently swallowed. A little care will avoid this contingency; but, remembering that the bird had been shot, some pains ought cer tainly to be taken to avoid swallowing the mls- sle.' On Wednesday morning of last week the sun shone forth bright and warm, and at an early liour large numbers of people began to gilher at the Fair Grounds to enter their goods for exhibition. In the fancy and household de partments, thero was quite a flue display, made up a. It Is everjyearofpntcli.work, knitting, fancy needle work, carpets, paintings, and aome articles with ho name. There was a larger d Is play than usual of canned fruits, some of them very templing to the eye and moulh. Bread anil butter, cake and pie, were there In abundj ance. Vegetables and big pumpkins were also on hind. The carriage i eparlment has gener ally been one of the moil attractive on the grounds, by the presence of (he fine goods of M. C, Sloan k Bro, This year their display was small but first-class, There were some chickens as fine as any one can see In the larga poultry shows. We men tion especially a pair of whllo Cochins entered by Master Charles W. McKelvy, and a trio of light Brahmas entered by Master ttobert Kunyan. The fat cattle, pigs and sheep were about as usual. There was a large display of agricultural machinery , and among Ihese Ihe Oiborne self binding Harvester attracted most attention. This machine cuts tho graln,rnlls it In bundles binds it with wire, and (blows it off ready lobe hauled In. The Oborne Mowers, Reapers ami Rakers, were abm (hero. Mcsirs, Harman A Uassertof (his (own are agents for (he machin ery, ' The fit woman, Ihe white African with bushy hair, the cheap Johnny, tho four pin man, ihe sword swaJlower( the phrenologist, the safety lamp man, tho flying homes, and manv other persons and things which weio intended to amuse, swindle or cheat the old and young, were all there and seemed to be doing a biisk business. One thing noticeable was the alienee of any displays from the establishments of our busi ness men. Heretofore there have been fine shows of furniture, stoves and ranges, harness? i, itc i but none of them appeared this year. The managtment appears , to have been con ducted on strictly economical principles. Tho Premium l'sl was not published in (he connly papers, but was printed in pamphlet form, and about 1200 of these were supKised lo be distri buted through and be sufficient for a uuuntr of 30.000 inhabitants, while people outside 'of the county had no means of knowing what preuii inins were offered. The Award list, we understand is to be pub lished in the same way, and the people of this county mutt be sali, tied with guessing at who got the pre,miums. One thousand slips, which is the number ordered,-are jut about enough lo supply Rlootii'liiirg. The receipts this year were from twenly.five lo fi lly dollars tinre than last year, and as the printers cHiinot nfljrd to publish tin; Award lit fir nothing, therelore it is no' publinlicd in the papers (al least not any to speak of) for fear the expense thereof would reduce the receipts a few dollar below what they were Jsst year. There was $300 given away lo horse jockeys, but there is nothing to pay for the Information of the people. The ridicolous blunder of the Republican candidate for sheriff in requesting us to "do something fur him" made the Republican so much ashamed of him that it lot its temper cnluely with us for telling of it In tho ab sence of what it would call'ils "experienced" editor we excuse the youth who so intelligently wields the shears and fills the columns of that able journal with editorials from the New York Tribune, for his outburst of passion. He hns been running a paper about six weeks longer than we have, and therefore he can call us "novice" with impunity on account of his much larger experience. Whilo his tutor in politics travels aroand at tho expense of the public, he stays nt homo to keep his candidate straight, and gets mad at us be cause he cant do1 it. That "friendly call" is good, especially so ns tho caller spent some little time in consulting different persons as lo whether ho should come in and ak us to sup port him, before he ventured it, and came then with the advice that he better let if aloce if ho ilid not wish to be ridiculous. We have had sufficient experience to enable us to understand tho English language, which from somo things that appear in the R(pullican occasionally leads s to suppose) that our neighbor has not. That oes not happen very often however; only hen he does nis own writing. If "Keep agrees to pay the eight dollars and twcntycenla the Republican seems so anxious to get hold of, wo prefer to havo it come through other hands. Our chances of getting it will bo thereby in' creased. Mr, Republican At you don't want your candidate to show his Ignorance, tie him p, and save yourself the sweat he put you in last week. At D.'cemusr pensioDS oi court l7o a young girl was brought before Ihe bar on a charge of larceny. She had been confined in Ihe jail some weeks previously. In court she put in a plea of guilty, by her Counsel, and rwas sen tenced to the House of Refoge in Philadelphia. l.am week she juaue her appearance in town again, but how she got here, nobody. appears to now, On Friday morning Ihe i. ecu pants of several houses on Market and Main streets were aroused from their slumbers by the ringing of their front door bells. On .answering the calls this girl appeared and olered for sale knives forks and spoons', saying she had to start' ."out early as she wanted'to sell them before, ,eight o'clock when she' wan led la leave town. Wheth er anybodyjbpught them of her we, know no', but are informed ihlt when the family of Wil liam Robbins, superintendent of the Gas Works, went to cat breakfast they had no knives forks or spoons. This girl had slipped in door left open fur Mr. Robbins on his return early in the looming, and captured their table ware, hence her anxiety to dispose of them so early. . . She is' not of sound mind evidently, and should be looked after by some one. It is said she has no friends in this section. Messrs, Harman A Iltaicrt of this town aro ajents for the Osborne A Co., Agricultural Ma' chtnerr, which was on exhibition at the fair. The Reaper and self hinder Is the perfection uf machanlsm. It enables ouo man to tut, bun dle and bind a halve,! will, perfecl'ease. The mac! Inery Is not complicated nor likely to Ret out of order, and weighs only 1200 pounds. They are also agents for Ihe Independent reaper and the Mower made by the same company. Osborne A Co, are large inannfacturtrs of the best agricultural implements, and Harman A: Haasert aro tho right men to sell It. They are practical machinists of long experience and DYPTIIEMA IN CATAWIS8A. This falal disease has made many homes desolalo tn Catawlssa recently. B. W. Forlner lost a little lioy six years old, OT W. Relfsny- der a little boy of four years. A grand.son of N, FWier, two children of James McClure also died of Ihe same malady. There have beerrjiany olhcr caaes holh of children and aUU1l.'Ve congratulate Ihe editor of the Cat awlssa lien on the recovery of his little son, OKANUEV1LLB ITEMS. The lato rain has maifo tho grass and grain have filled up a room especially for the display Ic0.'f Er"n 1'ul tB" not fll,ed our PrlnE oi these goods. Ihey are also extensively eie 1 ! .L IS . . . kkcu in inc rounary anu machine business, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line. juniLEK op cmtisT cnunuii, dam-illb. The 2Stli day of October being the 60th an. nlversary of the Consecration of Christ Church (Prot, Episcopal) In Dmvllle, that church being an ofT shoot of St. Tanl's Church.Blooms burg, Festival and commemorative services are appointed for this week. On Friday at 7,30 p. m. Evening prayer (choral) wllh a scr- ct for Boston last Tuesday. wells, George Fleckcnstino has his new liouso al- most enclosed. Tho windows in Low's and ulso in Stewart's Blores present a very fine appearance. Tho buyers of fancy articles will bo ablo to suit themselves from theso stores for we never saw a finer display in Orai'gevllle. Tho public school opened Monday with n largo number of students. Mr. Herring and Miss Eves are the teachers. Mrs. Canficld and her cousin, Miss Proctor E. P. Eunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron. This truely valuable tonlohaabocnsothorougtilj tested by all classes of (ho community ttiat It Is now deemed Inilcspensable as a tonle medicine. It costs hut little, purines the hlnod and ulrra lonotothe stomach, rcnoates tie sistcm a'i.1 prol6ogs life. Kverruoiiy nouia nave It. For the cure of weak stomachs, General Debility, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Stomach, and for all casea requiring a tonle. This wine Includes the most agreeable and ef ficient Halt of Iron we posaess-Cilrate of .Msgnetlo oxide, combined wltla the most encrgctlo ot vegcta- o tonics Yellow Peruvian Baric, Do you want something to strengthen you ? Do you want a good appetite t Do you want to get rid of nervousness t Do you want energy ? , Do you want to sleep well 1 Do you want to build up your constitution T Do you want to feel well t Do you want a brisk and t Igorous feeling J If you do try Knnkel's Illiier trine of Iron. only ask a trial ot this valuable tonlo. Hcwaro ot counterfeits, as hunkel'a IHlter Wlno of Iron Is the only sure and efficient remedy In the known world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia mon from Rev. A. Lauderbich of Phlla. and Rector in Danville in 1837. Saturday morning at 10.30, a sermon from Rev. J, I, Elsegood of Long Island, Rector In Danville In 1849. Saturday evening a reception at the Rectory for all the Rectors, ti which all their friends and Mrs. James Codding of Towanda is visiting at A. Patterson's. Mr. and Mrs. Abnor Welsh are now in Eas- lon, The Lyceum exercises al tho Academy last former acquaintances aro invited. Sunday lonuay n,K" "cro pronounced a great success. tro lingaCom nen oratlve Discourse by thepresj The final announcement, and closing cxer. ert Rector. Sunday aficrnoon.a Sermon al Grace ciscs of tho Academy will be held on Thurs Church, Rlverslde,by the Rev. R.O. Page o( Brooklyn and Rector in Danville in 1831, Sunday evening a Sermon by Rev, Milton C. Lightner of Ilinghamlon and Rector In . Dan ville In 1843. All of ihe five former Rectors of Danville now living are expected to be present. Episcopalians and others interested nre invited to atlend, day evening of next week. - The prospects for next term arc said to be very good. RcroHTER BERWICK LETTER, Owing to tho blunder of a clerk, the State appropriation for the Pennsylvania Institu tion for tho Deaf and Dumb failed to be come a law. This involves tho directors of the institution in great trouble, and they have, as a last resource, made an appeal to Agreeably to promise, I will tell you more of Publ'f t0 raato B?d h 'ing bono our Literary Society. The meetings nre held every Friday evening in the hall of the Y, M. C. A At the last meeting there was a selection of pose and an essay on ''Evolution and Christianity" read; a song, and then n debate on "Do the signs of tho times indicato the downfall of our Republic," Thero were six dis putants. The Judges decided in the affirma tive. Tho negative speakers fur Ibis Friday evening nre to be pitied. 'Ihey are young men and ot course have considerable rcgArd for tho opinions of the fair, ones ; and yet they are going to contend that "The Mental Capacities of tho Sexes aro unequal," that i, the female is smaller lhan the male. TESTIMONIAL. Alloi.naOct. Olh 1879. Mr srs. EniTons. Soroo kind friend sent me a copy of the R publican in which I see the account of a medical Comedy enacted in your town not long since, also the letters sent to the papers by that great "Humbug's" victims. Hav ing been one of hit victims mycelf I wish to give him a "dig" if you will be kind enough to publish it. Iliad been a sufferer from that dreadful malady Epilepsy for a long long time notwithstanding the skill or many very promln ent physicians and the trial of quantities of advertised ' sure cures" for fits. I grew worse until 1 was compelbd lo give up my work en tirely and lost my good otl(ion at engineer on Ihe Rail'Road. In January 1877 I applied to Dr. Turner.lelling him my whnls situation. He at once began Ihe treatment of my case and at once began to Improve and never, from that moment have had a return or even symptom of Ihe disease. This was In January 1877 and it has been more lhan a year sine" I have taken any medicine and this wonderful Extortionist charged me much less than iry owngocd family Physician could have rendered one quarter the services.for nor do I believe the medicine 1 hav been taking could or wouhl have been put up by any other Druggists for what I paid him for (he whole services. I only wlah I could give hlui one hundred dollars for every one 1 did pay, and I can only pray that we may have many more of. the same kind of "Humbugs and Extortionists." Very truly yours,t O W. Mvers. Chew JicxsoN'lllUTHweetNavy Tubacco. week, the'quo-lion is to be of greater interest nd importance, and is lu he discus'cd by such ns ought to bo able lo enlighten the public on many important point". The question is, "Are National Banks an injury to our country. "S. C. Jnync and B. F. Cri'pin of tho 1st National Bank and O . 11. Jackson will sustain the neg ative, and'F. Stewart, Dr. Freas and L. Thomp son the affirmative. The Independent has again changed hand3, faction of tho State. As tho next Legisla ture doci not nssemblo until 1881, it will be scon that the necessity for benevolent action Is more urgent. Marriages. Jos,:s Jemison AtlheM. E. Parsonage in Mifllinville by Rev.C. L. Benscoler, Ocl, 9th John J. Jones of Bloomsbuig to Miss Hat tie Jemlson of I, in. e Ridge, Cadman Foulk On tho 10th inst., at the M. E. Parsonage in Bloomsburg Pa,, by Rsv E.,I1. Yneilm. Mr. Chsrlps ndmnn In Mi lorl-ridjyot next tjM,e Foulk, both of Bloomsburg and Debility and as there aro a number oflmltatlona line, theaco along sold county line south eight and ono-oaii degrees west ninety-six and four-tenths perches to a post, tho placo of beginning, containing NINETY ACRES, Blxty-two perches and allowances, forty-rive acres of wuicnareingood state ot cultivation, whereon is erected two Frame Dwelling Houses, frame barn, and out-bulldlngs. Thero Is a good spring of water, a good b-artng APPLB ORCHARD, and other fruit trees on tho premises. i crms made known on diy ot sale. I. K. KRICKIIAUM, DANIEL SIIULTZ, Octl,ta. ' KXKaU,n- SHERIFFS SALE Iiy virtue ot sundry wrlta Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to mo di rected, will bo exposed to publto sale at the Court Houso tn tho town of llloomsbuig, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, at one o'clock p. m on Saturday, October 25, 1879. AUthat certain lot or plcco cf land -ltuato In Brlarcreck township, Columbia county and state ot Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to wn t On the north by land of Oeorgo Uower, on the east by land ot Swank, on tho bouUi and west by lands of (leorgo llelford, containing seven acres more or less on which aro erected a frame dwelling house and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the salt of William Olrton, Administrator of Itachael tllrton against Ed ward H. Uower and Jacob Dower and to bo sold as the property of Edward It. Uower and Jacob Uower. Stewart, Attorney. FI, Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of land situate In Fishlngcrcek township, county ot Columbia and slate of Pennsylvania known as tract Mo. lot tho es tato of William Uuckatew deceased, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit 1 On tho north by lands ot on the cast by .'lands ot John offered to the publlc.1 would caution the community to purchaso nono but tho genuine article, manufac tured by C P. Kunkel, atd halng his stamp on the cork of every bottle. Ths very fact that others aro attempting to Imitate this valuable remedy proves Its worth and speaks volumes In Its favor, cold onlyln ft bottles or six bottles for 3 Try this valu able medicine and be convinced of ltt merits. Hold by druggtata and dealers everywhere. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, In two hours. No fee till hcon passes. Beat, Pin and stomach Worms re- mo, ed by Dr. Kunkel, SG9 North Ninth street, Phila delphia, Pa. Send tor a circular with a treatise on all kinds of worms, Advlco free. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, which will do tho work. Priced. It never falls to remove all kinds, from children or grown persons. Directions with It. Uct.l7,-lm A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of tho estate of John lloston. de. ceased. Now sentcmber 13. is,. on motion of c. w. sillier and Ueo. K. Llwell, counsel for creditors and W. ,T, uuckaiew, attorney for estate, the court appoint F. P. Blllmver auditor to distribute tho monevln the hands of D. U Chanln. Administrator of John doh- ton, deceased. II I .11 A LUUIU. The Auditor tn pursuance of the foreroln? ad- polntmcnt, will attend lo the duties thereof at hta onice In Uloomsb,urg on Friday November Uh. at lo o'tlock A.M., when and where all parties Interested will present their claims or bo debarred from coming muu sum luuus. r. 1'. UlLLHYKK, Auditor. oct. lo, ta. UDITOR'S NOTICE. S.STATE OF COARLKS SIQE, DICX1SID. The undersigned auditor amwlnted bv the Ornhans' Court of Col. couoty, to make distribution of the money In tlin handset John App'eman, Administra tor. 10 anu among parties emuieu tncreio, win at tend to the dutlea ot his appointment at the omeo of Dawsox Fowler. On the 9lb inst., at the reti.luiicj of the bride's father at Espy Pa,, by Iiov. E. II, Yucuru, Mr. Moore Dawson toMias Djlla Fowler. Smith Cbossgbovk by Rev. G. V.Savidge Sept. 25lh, W. E.Smith of Col. Co. lo Miss Susan E. Crossgrove of MorUou' county. Carb Brbece Al the brides home, Oct Olh Diniel Carr of Columbia county, to Mirs tho Edilor'now being Mr. Bowman, fortaerlylof K,(e Greece of Col.co. your town. He proposes printing Ins own "outside" in a short time, devoting ono or two columns to educational matter, to be conduct ed by an 'old tenpher. I see no reason why he should not succeed. Ho may bo young and Lewis Welliver. At the M, E. Parson age uf Jersey town, Oct 15th, S, T. Lewis of Berwick to Ella J. Welliver of Jersey town. Fkazjer IlEnn On Thursday October the 10th 1879 at the Lutheran Parsonage East yet have tho ability of an nlderman. He has Main 8t. Bloomsbure bv the Rev. O. D. S. energy, .confidence and determination, for I Mtrclay, Mr. Daniel E. Frazier and Miss Sar .h we8t'n3- J.iHerr both of Washinetonvllle. Pa. that thero is an organized band of thieves Moser Carr. On the same 'day .nd date in our vicinity is no longer doubted by tho at Ihe same rlace and by the aame, Mr. John merchants of Mifflin, Wnpwollopen and Ber S.,Moser and Miss Martha J. Carr, also both I.L Tl, A.- 1 ....! -..ir 1 - ..... of Washingtonville Pa. MARKET REPORTS. Oals. Flour per barrol i loverseea . wick. The former place has twico suffered Wapwollopcn once and the latter twice. Last Friday night, members of this band effected an entrance into the store of P. Loeb, clothier of this place, and made off with perhaps n hun- BLOOMSBURG MARKET. dred dollars worth of goods : the finding of n Wheat ner buahel large heap of coats etc., in the back yard next fgjj, new uiuruing, reveuieu tne .met mat the 'tuieves were disturbed,and thus did not effect thorough clean-out which was evidently their I K!K?5el1 'S1.' purpose, naving naa with, tnem a .horse and wagon. Suspicion points ata few to betnem- hers of this band, but no 'arrests have been made, Nono of the gang are believed to livo in town. Hi Henry was here, had a full boufe: but wothoughttho entertainment was very ordin ary. The "Ashtons " find more favor but had I NoJis M M C.JO s.eo Tallow f....-. 'otatoea Dried Amies Mains ',. 1)V Sides &. Shoulders iw Lard per pound .-. UT Hay per ton lo.vo Ueeswax . .25 Timothy Seed 8.00 vuoianuna ma cuau . No, t on Wharf , 2.51 per Tor, n smaller house. Little Dorrit is pretty and a Blacksmith's Lutuyon'wKaJi..'.'..'.'..' .V ituuimuuua .... $ a.so i.rr very winning actress. I saw her last night us I 'Fanchon-" By the way, I don't think much ofour Fair. Columbia should do better, ' REPORTER. Berwick Oct: 2181879. PAltTIES OUT OF EMPLOYMENT WOULD DO v B.IAJ TU Hlf All TU1C 1 OLLOWINCi. Business Notices SALT 1 SALT 1,1 600 barrels Fine Salt .ou track hei bosold at S1.G0 per barrel," full weight eeq, caliBoon, going. last. Une or the beet ways to make money is to lo secure an agency for the sale of an article that is jndispensible every family j-and-Tor-whlch there is a great demand. The Universal family Platform Scale, ero, to guar H. W. Aul, Espy, Pt Ladies Ready Made Coats, Dolmans, and a full line ot Cloths to make from 90 cents ub', with a full line of Waterproofs and Cloths. Also a lures and complete stock of Dress Goods and Trimmines at lowest patented DecemberJiJ, JS78. h au article of pr(cea at Clark Hi Son's. Doctor J. Schuyler respectfully offers hi professional services to the citizens lilonnisburg and vicinity. Having graduated in 1843'after 20 years of practice, he was nuiiged on account ol Dyspepsia, llheuma this kind. .f Its beauty, accuracy and conven- lence.seiis iia, signt loevery housekeeper; it is made of brass highly polished or nickel plat ed, has no weights to get lost, an I Is always, ready for use ; the sale of these bcalta during. the past year was so 'great that tistn. Neuralgia, &c to abandon the activ the proprietors were unable to manufacture I duties of his profession. During this time he has made the cause and euro of his own illl a special study, advising with the best meuicai talent ana witn very nappy results. llf will make the treatment of tho same anuoying complaints a specialty. Yourcan eet Appleton "A" Muslin at l.uiz a Dioan tor sets, oy tne con, Call at McKInney'a for Shoes. ItOAHINU CKEI2K NEWS. A very pleasant rain Saturday evening. Farmers are busy husking corn. Apples are selling at twenty five cents per buahel. Christian Small lost one of his best horses last Saturday evening by Borne disease Sam Lee the miller has already ground new corn. ho ean beat thatr William Helwig has twenty pairs of new boots and shoes lo mako. Charles F, Long of Danville was visiting his parents at this place Sunday. Jefferson Achy of Franklin paid Ihe family of Mrs. John Snyder a short visit ou Saturday last, The Columbian Is the leading Democratic paper in this county. Mr. Jerry Scott has a cabbage head that weighs Iwenlf three pounds. Walter II illman will soon open a schod for the teaching of vocal and Instrumental music Fuccetr to "Bollcy," ' " Lota of apple cuttings around here, , . No diptherla in this couiuitinity at prssenj". We tip our hat for this time and ah'oujd this prove acceptable you may hear from us again Novice. ihein last enough to fill (heir orders,,!)" Ihey now have Increased facilities- for turning them oulj-nnd are prepared to fill all orders a", soon as received with a greatly Improved scale. Thev give their sgents exclusive territory to work n and they seldom fail to mike from S5.00 u $10.00 per day, whicli is likely to keep up for the coming fall and winter. We advise yon In write lo the Ohio Scale Works. 12.5 and 127 Central Avenue, Cincinnati!, Ohio, for descrln- UnouMJanton P lannels lor 8, y, 1U, 1J.J..J4, tl.e circulate and term, to Arrenls mentinnin. 0 ?.nu 18 cenw Per l"1 Hl'3 im our paper. i-.ght Btreet, oept. ly-zn, pet. 17, 3 w. JUcKinneyi Shoe Store below .Court utuse. tll kinds of stoneware. J. 1. 11 and Hili Inst. of I gallon flat and high pots, anil 2. 3, 4,5 and Diptherla. John H.Oallfiider. In the 18th vear M Rallon nuple and cream pots, with -C of his age. The deceased was a student ofNew M,.l,ut"d". l,,.'.ce Vom I2 "-'"f.'1. EXECUTOR j SALE Of VALtf AllI.R REAL ESTATE ! SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue ot a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued outot Ihe Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed, will be espmd lo public aalo on the premises In llcrwlek. Pa., nt I o'clock, n. tn.. on i uu imacrsignca Ksecutors or rump mhuiu, late Mniwlii v Nnvnmhpp 1 0f Ii 1 871) of Dsnton township, Columbia ominty deceased, will 1 . " ' iovcnluer lum 10'v expose to publle salo on Uio prerntsestn Denton town- snip on Tuesday, October 28th, 1879, at ten o'clock In the forenoon the following describ ed real estite, to-wlti lieglnotng at a poat at a corner ou the Luzcrno county line thence along land of K.las Hhultt north thirty-three and. ono-half degrees west one hundred and slzty-sevcn and seven tenuis perches lo a post, thence along laid ot I). O Moss ono and one-half degrees, east ctguty-Mx and two tenths perches to a eorner form eilya whIUjoak, thence along lands of Samuel Wil son and John Wells north eighty-eight and ono-half degrees east one hundrod and thirty-four perches to a post, thenco olong land of James Wilson north eighty-two and one-half degrees cast forty-11,0 and clght-tentlia porches to a post on Luzerne county All that certain piece' ot land situate In tho borough ot Iierwick, ColnmMa county, Pa., bounded on the norlh by land of (aul Klkendall, and lot of Charles) A. Pecker, on tho cast by lot of Sarah Ilocker, on the south by Canal street and on the west by lot of Mrs John M. Bnyder, the aamo being ono hundred and forty-eljht andabalt feet aloig Canal street and forty-nlno and a halt feet mora or less In depth, being southern end of lota number thtrty-nrc, thirty two and thirty-six as marked and numbered In gen eral plan of said borough, on which aro erected a largo three story frame hotel, containing eleen bed rooms and other largo rooms, to-wlt t Sitting room parlor, dicing room, bar room, Ac., a large frame stable, and framo shed, a.woll of good wafer on the premises. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of X. Wer nett against Philip feponey with notice to Jane Wagner, tcrre tenant and to bo sold as tho property ot Philip Bponty with notice to Jane Wagner.terro tenant. Jacison, Attorney. Lev. Pa. Terms cash on day ot sate. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, sept. s, ta. . sheriff. EXECUTORS' SALE OP VALUA1ILB REAL ESTATE ! ! Knorr. Ksn.. on Saturday. Novrinber 8U1 iM7. at en o'clock In the forenoon, at which Time and t)lacc all parOs interested will present their clalrai or bo debarred from com In gin on nald funds. L.S. WINTKUSTKKN, I Auditor. OCt 10, U. UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or BEXJAMIN MII.LKK DECEASED. No'lfo Is hereby plven tJat the undcrslffned i potr.e'dny Urn orphans' t;ourt of Columbia county 10 mflKO (iisinuuLion oi mo money in uip nanas or the Administrators to and amon? the nartles enti tled thereto, will attend atliiHOlllcctn Uloomeburg, onJTuesday tho lltb day of November A l).ia at ten o ciock in inc lorenoon, ior mo purpose oi ma said appointment, when and where all persons hav ing any cliiima upon tho said lund are required to present them, properly authenticated, or bo debarr ed (rum comlnif in on said fund. ' .lntlV II Vm.' 17717 Auditor. OCU 3, 79-4W. .4 . A UDITOR'S NOTICE. -a- estate or juun boteh, veceaesu. The undersigned auditor anriolntcd bv tho Court of Columbu Co., to mako distribution ot the money In tho hauds of tlie Administrators, to and among the parties entlt'ed thereto, will attend to the du ties ot his appointment at his omco In ltloomsburg, on Monday November 8, ism, at lo o'clock A. M. at w hlch tlmo and place all parties Interested mnst ap pear, present ana prove uieir claims or do aouarreu rum uBuiiro u. t&iu iuuu. LI. FIIANK ZAHIL Auditor, Oct. 8, ta. UDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK OP CATHARINE FKALIB DKCB1SEO, Notice ts herebv frtven that tho underslimed an pointed anAidltorbytheorphans' Court ot Colum bia countr. to mako distribution of the funds In the hands of the Admldlstrator of decedent, wilt attend at nis onicu lu itioombDurg, on Tnursaay tne otn day of November A. 1). 1819. at ten o'clock In tho lorenoon. ior tne purposo or nis sam appointment, w hen and where all persons having claims upon tho said fund a e required to pre. ent them, pxiperly au ihnttcat?d, or be forever debarred from coming In on said rend. JOHN Ii. h ltKKZK. Auditor, OcLMw. Q.ENE11AL ELECTION I'KUULi A.UA 1 ION . i. .iuu.i ... uwr r.iiA... iiiKU ciitiiu ui iu- lumbu county,.do hereby make known and proclaim to tho qualined electors of Columbia county that a general election will bn held on TUEMIAV, THE f'OlTllTn OP NOvr.MltEU, is; (being tho Tues day nozt following the !lnt Monday of said month, for tho purpose or electing the several persons here inafter named, to-wlt: One person for State Treasurer ot Pennsylvania, one person for lHgh bherln of Columbia county. One person tor coroner of Columbia county Two persons for Jury Commissioners of Columbia county. I also hereby make known and trlvo notice that the places of holding the aforesaid election In the sever al wards, boroughs, dlstilcta and townships within lur. WUUM UI I.UIUIUU1U HTU Ul IUIIUWb, VILl Beaver township, nt the public house ot Joseph 11. shumau. lienton townshln. at the nubile nouse of lllrain Hess, In tho town of lienton. nasi uioom, at tne court nouse, in iiioomsourg. West llloom, at tlie court House, In ltloomsburg. Ilorouirh ot Iierwick. at the ofllce ot W. J. Knurr. In the borough of Iierwick. Horough of Ccntralla, at tho public liouso ot Wil liam 1'eirer. llrtarereek township, nt tho public BChool hoaso near Lanaltlc. catawlsaa township, at the public liouso of Samuel KoMenbauder, In the town or Catawlssa. Centre township, at lire achool house near Lafay ette crea-sya. North Conyngham District, nt tho school house near tho colliery ot John Anderson Co. South Conyngham District, at tho liouso of John Monroe. HshingcrecK townshln, at tno school house near M. Hut kalew and John White, on the south by land ot John Hurt, and John tV hlte add on the west by lands of Harman J. Hess and Monroe Markle, con taining seventy-two acres more or less, flfty acres of which Is cleared land, on which Is erected a large barn, frame house and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of S. II. Warner against Jarlus Harrison and to be sold as the property of Jarlus Harrison. Lirruis, Attorneys. Pi. Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece ot land situate InBrtar creek township, Columbia county andstateot Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt ! On tho north by the public road, on tho east by land of Peter Ilayman, on tho south by land of Peter HaymanandonUieneetby land of Bolls, contain ing three acres moro or less on which aro erectod a frame houc, wagon maker shop and out-butldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot Stephen Michael against (leorgo B, W, Hosier and to bo sold as tho property ot Gcorg'e B. W. Hosier. Miller, Attorney. PI. Fa. ALSO, All that crtaln lot of land bttuate In Orange town ship, Columbia county, beginning at a stone corner In line of land of KIMiard Bright north eighty de gree west twenty-six and two-tenths perches to a stone, thenco by tho same south sixteen and ono half degrees west forty-seven and seren-tcnth perches to a 6tone, thenco by land of John Henry north twenty-two d-grees and ono halt east forty two perches and one-tenth to an apple tree, thence by land of John Henry north seventeen degrees west ten perches and seven-tenth ta tho place of be ginning, containing eight acres and thirty perches of land strict measure, on which are erected a plank house, Btablo and outbutldlQgs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Co umbla County against Mary A. Blight and to be sold as the property ot Mary A, Bright. Ieklek, Attorney. Lev. Fa. ALSO, All those certain lota or pieces ot land situate In Mifflin Kuvnshlp, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, tc-w'lti Lot No. 101 is bounded on the north by Fifth street, on the eait by May street, on tho south by lot No. los, and on tho west by lot No. loo, containing two acres more or less vacant. ALSO, Lot No. 10$ bounded on the north by lota ono hun dred and one hundred and one, on the east by May street, on the south by lot No. 110, and on tho west by lot No. 1, containing two acres more or less va cant. ALSO, Lot No. 151 bounded oa tho north by Third street on the cast by lot No. 252, on the south by Fourth street, aad on the west by lot No. :w, being' sixty six feet tn front and two hundred and thirty-one in depth vacant. , ' 3 Seized, taken in execution at tho' suit ct A. W Creamer against John Keller and to be sold aa tho property of John Keller. u Littles, Attornejs. Vend Ex. ALSO, All the defendants, Interest tn a' certain tract of land sltuato In Oreenwood townshlp.Columblt coun ty, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows, to-wlti, Be glnnlngat a stene In the, mtddlo of the road thence by land of James Horry north eighty-eight degrees and twenty-thrco minutes west twenty-seven perch es to tho middle of llttlo Fishlngcrcek, .thenco up the middle of said creek north thirty. three oegrees east forty-six perches to a stone, thenco by same north seventy-eight degrees east twenty-nve porch o . to u hemlock on the west slds of mtll-dam, thenco up the west side ot said mtll-dam forty-two perches (or to such distance as win secure a head and fall o' fourteen feet at the saw-mill bn tne premises herein Tho undersigned Executors of Joshua Brink, lato of lienton townshtp, Columbia county, deceased, wilt expose to public sale on the premises In Benton township, on y.'itunliiy, October 25th, 1879, at ten o'clock tn the forenoon, tho following describ ed proprly; Bounded on tho west by lands of tho osttite of Montgomery Colo deceased, and, lands of John Hwartwout, on tho south by lands of J. P. Chapln, on tho cast by lands ot J. F Chapla and James t.ungerand on tho north by lands of James Lunger and the estate of M. Colo deceased, contain Ing as ACRES, 0 perches, whereon Is erected a Frame House and Frame Bain, now occupied by Joshui J. Brink, Terms made known on day of Bale. I. K, KHICKBAUM, WILLIAM BltlNK,t oct. 3, 4w, Executors. iMilNimiATOllS' sale" OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! Hyvlrtuoof nn alias order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned administrator of Ulram Lunger, deceased, will exposo. to public sale on tho premises In Sugarloat township, Colum bia county, Pa., on . Siiturtlay, October 25th, 1879, at ten o'clock in the lorenoon, the undivided onc-i . half Interest In certain real estate situate In sugar- loaf townshlpin said cnunty, bounded and doscrtbed as fallows i Beginning at a v hlte oak, corner ot Hesters' land, thence by other land of Joshua Brink north fio degrees west 112 perches to a post, thenco by said land north 35 degrees, west 65 perches to a eliestout tree, thence north CO degrees west 70 perches to a post, thenco by land ot Montgomery Cole soutli 24 degrees west 81 perches to a post; thence by land of said Joshua Brink soutli 43V de grees, east 44 perches to a poat, thence by sold land SQQth 24 degrees, west 39 perches to a post, thenco by said land south V( degreca, oust 61 perches to a poit by a public road, thenco south 70 degrees cast 03j perches to a pout, thenco by land of tlie estate ot William McKelvy north CIV degrees cast, 12 perches to the pUco ot beginning, containing 85 Acres, and 65 Perches, . on which la erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn, and out-butldlngs, good orchard and good water. TERMS OP SALE. Ten per cent, of the ono-fourth of the pi -ehaso money to bo paid at tho striking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation ot salo and the remain ing three-fourtiis In ono year thereafter with lntcr eBt from conarmatlon nisi. A. J. HESS, Administrator. October 3, n-ts central P. O. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! tjreciiwood town&hip, at tho house of Joseph li. I described), thence south thirteen degrees east to a IBIW". Jacob ("irons, son of I'eter Cross of lliia place was killed at Danville lad Friday morning In at lempllrg lo get on tie train while in motion, The funeral look place on Sunday, Dr. Kendall's celebrated treatise on the horse, for sale at O. A. Clark's book (lore and nt tho CoLUMiiUK ollice lb.- 25 ce its. Tins book should be in the hands oi every man who owns a none, Died. obituary. -At Cnmbra, on the Columbus Academy Upon intelligence of tlie sad news of his death, tho Principal of the institution appointed a committee to prepare resolutions ofcondolence. Renolutions of Condolence, Wiiekeas, It has pleased Almighty God in this mvslerious Providence to remove from u our beloved young friend, John 11. Callender, tnereiore, ue it. uesoiKa. mat in ma untimely death we recognlre the hand of Him, who is "K ns of kings and Lord of louls,' and who doelh a'l things well, and that, trusting' lo Ills infinite gomlness, we humbly bow to Mis will. Renohed, That wo sorrowfully condole with h'B berraved father and mother, who so tender Iv watched over him during the Painful illness: lliat we lender our hearllelt sympathy and trust lie, who alone ran comiort, will sustain them iinijr'thia sad affliction, Jtenolitd, Tha t we, so'unexpectedlv deprived ofour young 'frie.id, deeply and painfully mourn hi" loss : lliat we will miaa his youthful but manly form and gentlemanly bearing at his accustomed place in the Arai emy, and his ills iwsltipn, sunny temper, and good fellowship, on Ihe playground and in society, willingneaa and readiness which so distinguished him both in class room and in Ihe romnanv drill ; and endeared to us, as he was, by Ihe lies of friend- snip anu love, that we will cberiali him in our fomlest rerollectiens, Rewhetl, That In exTfsnlo i"of our lileli Item and regret we, Ihe Faculty and students of New Columbus Academy attend the funeral in a iioiiy, L', 3 and 4 gallon jugs, for sale a., Light Street by tSilas Young. i sept. iu am. jlloot headquarters at McKinney's. JWant good live calves that weigh 120 lbs. it izo, lau, HU, 15U, lliU and upward LjJgut Street by b!LA8 lOUNO, . Sept. ID 3-m. Kubbers at McKinney's. Hemlock townsbln. at tho nubile house ot Chas. II. Dletterlch, In the tonn of Buck Horn. Jackson township, at the houso ot Kzeklcl Cole. Locubti township, at the public house of Daniel Kehres, In Nuraedla, Mintln township, nt the public houso ot Aaron Hess, In tho town ot MlftUnvllle. Madison tonnshln. at the nubile school houso In if nvirj ii'nii. .mu ncasani townsnip, ai tne nouso or it. w. Men c-:. Montour township, at tho public house of Reuben Ranch, at Runo-t. Main township, at tiie public house ot Jeremiah E Longenberger. Puirlngcreek township, at tho houso ot 8ainu?l Mirer. Orcvngo township, at the publlo houso ot It. J. i DaMs In OrangcMllo. 3 Plllfl tmvnithln. nt. thA CpTitrn Rrlinnl Tli.!iv lntjilv fixed by a vote of the citizens of said townshln. sugartoar township, at the houso ot A Unas cole. i, ib. rcuii at iim nun ia nouaa nr joim Hi-icrotn in Light Mreet. ( ast hcott townshlD. at the nubile House of Jacob MUler, In tspy. At all elections hereafter held under thn lawn of this Commouweiilt i, the election polls hlull be open- -u ut.nc.vu Uviuti. iu uio lureuuon, uuu huaii cui tlnua open without interruption or odloununenl until seven o'clock in Uio evening when the polls will be closed. NOTICF IS HEKE11Y GIVEN, That every rierson oxcentlnir Justices of tho Peace and Aldermen, Notaries imbllo and Pernio, lu the lunula bCT.ieo ui uio r-iaif.wno bliail uoiu or Mian wlthlu to months havo held any rnn-e or appoint ment of pront or trust under the ur.id btAU's.or ot this mate, and city or cornorated district, whctlitir a commissioned onlcer or otherwise, a subordlrate Vautcd 2000 lbs of nice dried Ilasnber tJ.B, at 25 cents per pound. And 2000 I lis of nice dried pitted cherries fur which 1 will pay the very highest market price. SILAS YOUNG. July 18-tjtii, I Admission free at McKinney's. ' Cash paid for 1000 bushels of good wh'tr or yellow uais at i.ignt street uy SILAS XOUNU. SeptC, 2tu. ' Hoots and Shoes cheap at McKInney' " Wanted, 200 tona' of good Kock Oak Jtark at $5 per ton by Silas Young. L!i 't Street. Sept. Ill, 3m. TO TUEl'UBLio. stone In tho middle ot the road before mentioned thence by tho Baine south seventy-one degrees twenty-three minutes forty-seven perches to a stone thence by the middle of sntd road south thtrty,two degrees, twenty.Uiree minutes, twenty-threo perch os to a stone, thence south twenty degrees, t enty three minutes, thirteen perches along the middle ot said road to the place of beginning, containing elev en acres, three perches ahd appurtenances. ALSO, All the detcndinta Interest in a certain tract ot land situate In Pine and Greenwood to wnshlps.coun, ty ot Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, beginning at a i"bt thenco by land of Margaret coarson, east three hundred and eighty porches to a post, thenco by lands of Ilumprey Parker north one hundred and eighty perches to a white oak, thenco by lands of J. J. Itobbtns and J. Berry north elghtynlne degrees and ond-half west three hundrd and eighty perches to u post, thence by lands of Esther Kves' south one hair degrcea west one hundred and ten perches to the place ot beginning, Containing two hundred and forty-four acres and thirty seven perches more or leas, on which is erected a liarn. Seized, taken in execution at the suit of Thomas J. Vandcrbltce against John I-cggott and Alexander J . Prick and to be sold as the property of John Leggott and Alexander J, Frlck , VAMUiasuci Attorney. Vend Ex Terms cosh on ;day of sale, By vfrtue of an Alias order ot tho Orphans Court ot Columbia county, Pennsylvania, tho undersigned Administrators ot Jacob 1 1 arte r, late of Mtfflln town ship, Columbia county deceased, Trill cxpoae to pub lic salo on the premises on Saturday, November 1st, 1879, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon tho following valuable real estate, to-wlt : All that certain tract or two tracts ot land situate In Minim township, Columbia county, aforesaid. No. 1, bounded and described as Tallows, to-wlt : Beginning nt a corner In road by land of Jacob Hons tlienco Boulh &evcnty-scven de grees west thlrty-nve and live-tenth perches, tlienco by land of Christopher llortong north UUrtecn de grees west ono hundred nnd ntty-threo and one tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of J, II. Metier north elghty.tlvo degrees wost twenty-two and five-tenth jierches to a publlo rood leading Irom Mifllinville to Conyngham, thenco north Uilr tecn degreca west twelve and two-tenth perches, thence by land ot S. II. Swank north seventy-seven degrees caft Bfty-seven and nve-tcnUi perches, thenco by land of Elizabeth Lutz south tldrteen dc grecs east ono hundred and seventy-two and one tenth perches to the place ot beginning, containing FORTY ACRES and slxty-threo perches sti let measure. No. it. Beginning at a stone by land of Henry Hetler, thence south twelve degrees east thirty four and two-tenth perches to a stone, thenco by moun tain land north seventy-eight degrees cast twenty yiree and four-tenth perchos to a stone, thence by land of S. H. Swank north twelvo degrees west Uilr-ty-four and two-tenth perches to a atone, thenco by land of Jacob lions aouth seventh-eight degrees west twenty-three anil four tenth perches to tho place of beginning, containing five Acres strict measure with the appurtenances. TERMS OP SALE. Ten percent of ono-fourth ot the purchaso money lo bo-paldat tho striking down ot tho property, the ouc-tfurth les-s tho ten per cent, at the connrraatton of fcohand tho remaining tturo fourths in one year thereafter with interest from confirmation nbl, J. II. 1IETLKU, J. II. HAllTER, C. W.Miixxs, Att'y. Administrators. Oct. 3. ta. A DSIINISTUATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK OF THOMAS DAVIS, PECEASIO. tetters of administration on the estateot Thomas Davis, lata or Her ton township, ColumtU county. Pennsylvania, deceased, have oeen grafted bvulio Hegtstcof Bald county to the undersigned ailmlulstiuturs. All persons having clatms against the estate or tho deceased aro requested to present them for faettlement. and those Indebted to tho es tate to make pav ment to tho undersigned adminis trators without delay, I, K. KHICKllAUM, cambrli LA VINA DAVIS. . llen-oa. Admlnlttratora. Oct, it, tlw, JOHN W. HOFFMAN. oracer or agent who Is or shall 1m ernplojed under U sent is TH-ts ' Shertll the Legislature, Executive or Judiciary lioparlment " oi inn. cuiie, or ci. any cuy or oi any incurporaieti I uibirici, uuu aisu, mat every ineniuer or congress and of the Mate Legislature, and ot the select or euiuiiiuii i-uuui'u oi any city, or cuinmiysioneraor any , is oy ii A DMINISTUATOK'S NOTICE Incorporated district, ! law Incapablo of holding Having purchased the Oroceryof J, II, Mi aire, corner of Main and Ccutre Streets. Resoliid. That these retoliitiona be niiblished l lllooriibbuu Pa, .1 shall endeavor to i mulsh In the Columbian and Rejiullican of nioom I to my customers the freshest and choicest burg, in the Skichhiimu Echo, and In the I Oiroceriea Sri tlie market. Thorough atteu rr.v. r. fUMibof.-. . I i.... m 1 ,.i ... ,i. i...ui.. uvi. iiiii cu gncii iii inn uubiiivb. nun rrrij euort will be made to deserve your patron Union Jicader of Wilkesbai re. "W m, H. IUmtisoN'. "I Evan li. IIeimiune, I J . F. Walton, Committee. A'WUJ.?!'"L I. crexerctMni? at llio .uue time the omca or appolnt- ii it-nt. ui aiuuKv, uiMpui'ujr ur vitTK vi any tieviiouui Vila Comirouwealti., anJ tnat no luiwcUir, Jutltre or utlieronicerot such election bliail bo eligible to bo then voted for. The Inspectors onl Judgo of tlie elections shall meet at tho respective phices appointed for holdlntf tho election In tho cllbtrict to w hlch they resitectl , ely boloujf. beforo ftoven o'clock In tha monunL', and each of Bald Inspectors shall appoint ono clerk, who Bhalt bo a nualliled voter of such district. Tho qufllfled voters of tho several dWtrlcUi In this county at all general, township bor outru ond special elections, are neM hereafter authorised and requtrco to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly pointed and partly written, heve-w ally classified oa follows t One ticket shall embrace, Urn names of ull Judtres of Courts voted for, and v n va , uuinur, uuuniaivj uiiu U"ri (-unit vim brace the nam oh of all the Btato onicers toted for and to be labelled 'stute;" one ticket shall embrace the names of till cov ty o nice .-a toed for. Including the onico ot Senator, and Members ot As sembly. U voted to,, and members of confess. If toted for, and In labelled "county ona ticket shall embrace the names of all township omcers toted for, and be labelled 'To't,n&hlp;M one ticket shall em nracn Hih names of an boroutrh ottlcerH voted for. nnrt bo latelled 'lloroui;h." And each class bhall be dcpoblted In separate VaJj lot boxes. JOHNW HOFFMAN, hherlfTB omce. Hloomsburfc'. bherlff, IXto.x, iv-it I9 IS O F I T 8 ESTiTI OF UlRDAKET U. SMITH, DBCK18KD, ratters oT AdmlnlstratJor on the estate of MartTaret ll4 Smith, lateot Mad'son twfi., Columbia co.'nti uultmscu. uoth utcu i(rniiieu uy mo negisier oi boio COUntV to tmderKlirrteil Ailmln!-trntnriL All ni-nf.na hatlnir claims aealnst thoestat-n mm iwinpstit tn Uy virtue of sundry writs Issued out of tho 'Jkefomt namcDt0111 ih0aQ lnithua SHERIFFS SALE. 11. 0. Davh. saG J are, .t lloiilni: In have you call and examine peace anu quality oi my iruoun. I Bin very lleBpectlully Youra, Peter Uilpmeysr. How to operate successfully In Slocks on 110.123, uur new luarginai sjsu-u Klutln. upon application, (50, ice and upwards, by our new marginal sjsu-tu. A.xpianai.ory uook inaueu Oct. IT lm led irratls. unor CI1AHLKS FuXWELL i- I'll.. Hankers and Hroli ri, no uroadway, Kew York. Court of Common l'leas of Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo at the NuMiuehanna Hotel In pauuvtssa, Columbia county, renns anla, at two o'clock p. m. on Saturday. November 8th. 1879. All that certain messuage, tracf, piece" or parrel ot land situate In tho township ot Locust, county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows to wit t on the south by land ct John Earnest, on the westbylanda ot Einanual Ash ton, on the north by lands of Jackson (Icorr-eand on the east by lands ot lteuben Krlek, containing forty, acres more or less, whereon are erected a frame dwilllne house, barn and,outt:u.ldlnir3. HeUed,taken Into execution at the suit of lohn" Earn est against William A. Earnest with notlco to Yt. L. Kjerly, Ass Itnee In trust for benefit of credlters,and to bo sold, as the property of William A. Earnest. W II. ltiiAHN, Attorrey. VcndKx. MHO, AUthat certain rleco or tract of land situate par tly In Cnlawlssa and partly In Locust township, Columbia county, I'cnna. bounded by lands ot John Fastly, I'hUlp Manhardt, John Veager and" Wllllain IIugheB' estate, containing levcnteca acres and fourteen perchts whereon are erected a good Baw mill, frame dwelling house, barn and out-bulldlngs. Deizeu, lasen m eiecutton at the suit ot J.vob Veageragatnst Pa.td K, How er and to bo sold as the property ot Haild S. Uower W. II, Kuawn, Att'y Vend. Ex. '1 trms cash on day of sale. . OUH W. HOFFMAN, oct It, U. bhertff, II, ,t. SMITH, A.O SMITH. Administrators. make prompt payment, Sept Si!, CW, JgXKCUTOIl'S N0TICK. RSTATK OF flIOI'.IIE WllITEKlllUT, PECIASEP. letters Testamentary on tho estate li Oeorgo Ulillfnlk'lU. lale ot Ueinlock twp., Columbia ct uniy, l'enns)vanla. deceased, hufe been crafted b, tho Keglster cf sld county to tlie underblgued fciee iibr All persons haMng claims against tl.e eitateof ILe decedent are request, d to resent them for settlement und thoso Indebted to iho es tate to make pa ment tothe undersigned Kicri'tor wtthgut delay. WILLIAM JIO.STELLKlt. I'.O. Huekhorn, lcxecutor, Oct. IT, ew,' I..., , , , , I, i . n i Dauohy tSc Co's. Advt's. C0U0 TLAN. C miMnlaf n nr- t.l)u wnr -fl.i. In B vi,, .uu 1... r . IvaiiU. . nl i . t.(milul, will. Ml l.l ..HI ,il H..U. ' ' "I. U'. ,....tti. aiw.4 pi", I.ta, 3 2 . 'i la nn, .,, , ,.. j r.,.lw. nlui ui r ruiw . - i li ki.. I .'..ii,,. i'.l! ! t,.Hi . A I 3i 4 Uol, N.w Y.W. cctlMw, il ORGANS!- KU'tis S set Heeds. 4 KniA hwells, Muoi. Hook only ins. T Oct. llanos. Htrinl. i-npr jtr arTiirirrrtaiTriT-ririiillock only '43 jj. HliMrati-U .H,.Aiidiic.r st'iu inc. Auuress iJAiiirl. 1 . litid J V, U ashlhglon, N. J. d Oct. St, 4w. 01OfMrt,luI'n810 S0dajaonisiitK)lnestoiL of. Ol-iUvJ nclal reporu and lutorinutlon i'UKK. fjkepronta weekly ou stock options of fiototoi. Address T.liTTkU Wiuuril'o.. llAXEiaa. sa wall St., N. V. a Oct, S4.-4W
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